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Eh, the best part of the video is the total nonreaction of those in first versus cattle class, where some people actually do seem to get excited behind the curtain.

Eh, I thought Gronk was going to catch the Hail Mary.

Boyfriend is taking a tricyclic antidepressant for chronic pain from two hip and pelvic injuries from years ago

Hah, no, you’re in Seattle and she’s in the Midwest, but great minds clearly think alike!

Yes, she’s really good! I won’t take full credit since a friend suggested those recipes to begin with and nagged at me until I bought the Instapot a couple years back. (Edit: actually, I’m not using her Kalua recipe come to think of it - it’s so simple that I don’t bother looking it up anymore.)

And Victoria Tennant and Robert Duvall. I’d say Quinn does better than his alterego in the series (despite a bit of silliness with the Offred storyline at the end), and as a whole I prefer the movie to the series so far.

Eggs? For hardboiled, 7 minutes on low pressure using manual with about a third of a cup of water.

I have a sneaking feeling he was trying to do an all in one cookpot recipe. Only way you can screw things up quite that badly.

I haven’t needed to do the vinegar trick yet - have found simply hard boiling eggs will take care of 95% of it

Attaching the article for those without WSJ subs, largely because I thought those were made up quotes. Except they’re not.

Yep, air fryers are definitely limited in what they can do effectively, but wings and french fries are two of the staples.

Well, they claim in that article that “3 percent of all domestic box office” is from MoviePass, which

As a fellow old, this article makes things far worse than they are.

I’m late to this particular thread, but I realized there’s someone who needs acknowledgment here who hasn’t gotten it so far: her husband Charles.

Even most LeGuin fans haven’t read the one novella of hers that I really wish would be adapted as a movie, City of Illusions. It’s one of her earliest pieces of work, but it’s perhaps the most pure storytelling she does and lays the ground for the worlds she creates in the Hainish cycle.

The first three are perfectly fine for any age. Her writing is dense enough so that your 12 year old should be challenged.

You seem to have replied to me rather than the poster.

...balance my personal accountability and experience while still supporting the notion that intangible pressures may result in someone engaging in acts that they later regret?

When I was a kid, I unintentionally trained the family kitten to enjoy sleeping under the covers.

All the stars for this. What were the layers?