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a meatball sub and two hours later chicken stirfry with a maple bourbon 1911 apple cider or 3... and a Reece’s or more stolen from my kid’s Halloween stash.

I like your articles Beth, but this is basically an opinion piece, yes? Do you have any source material to draw it from, aside from the CDC acknowledgement of tents you include? I generally agree with the view on these tents, but wanted to know if you had any data to draw from for this?

I don’t do ultra-futuristic luxury until I get my Damnation Alley Landmaster...

I won’t make a direct criticism of AOC, I like her well enough, but as a cinematographer/photographer and former magazine editor, it wouldn’t have been difficult for her to consider what she was going to wear and insist on a change (you CAN do that–even for Vogue) or even insist on donating the $14K suit to a cause if

what bits would you recommend?

I don’t get it. I have a lease and a car payment on two Subarus 2016-18 and the payments for both are $600 total and insurance full is $122 a month. What do you do to get more than that for a pickup??? I put $2000 grand down for both and no trade-in, what gives???

I’ve won three state chili cook offs this recipe, Oregon’s 150th anniversary recognition, A Seattle cook off and a Phoenix, AZ cookoff. It plays a lot with chocolate and bourbon.

Had this amendment been around when Wilson was President, it could have been enacted when he was at the Treaty of Versailles and he fell ill and stroked with the Spanish Flu, and incident now believed to have changed his initial leaning towards a lenient stance with Germany’s surrender instead of the hard line he

NO, I am sorry, I disagree. We don’t need a president to be apathetic to his nation, we certainly don’t need false pity, and that is all he can offer. What we need, is an avenue to sympathy, and that can ONLY be attained by his getting this virus and EXPERIENCING IT. Only way. Sympathy is when you “have been there,”

Dammit. You beat me to it. Here’s your star.

I have a 2015 macbook pro that was perfect until my daughter cracked the screen. The price to repair it just isn’t feasible ($600+), so I have to save money to get a new computer (has to be Mac, as too much of my work and environment is tied to it) Sucks. Screens shouldn’t be so friggin expensive to fix!

Ironically, I took the film program at Scottsdale Community College and, with three Oscar winning professors there, our program was rated against USC and considered very competitive, to the point that we beat them in getting a $5Million grant from Kodak to make a 35mm film. I worked with Lazlo Kovacs (DP for Easy

I read that line in an Edgar Allen Poe story once...

Ah Claire, I so miss my chicken and sweet potato waffles at Screen Door. And those Pine State biscuits. I actually went to ASU with those guys...I miss Portland and its food...:-(

Me too.

If you have to ask these questions, you have apparently never been to Portland...It exists outside of rational reality. I luv it and cringe at it at the same time...normal rules don’t necessarily apply...

Its sad the lead photo is simply an illustration. We can’t have a bonafide photo grace this article?

I would think for height, setting it for just below the lower arm/armpit would be universal for everyone. 

I had to spend three months in Mongolia with just one bag and a camera bag that would be riding in Russian made vans about as dependable as the Millennium Falcon, and strapped on camels on weeklong treks on foot. Rolling up and compression bags were lifesavers, and I would recommend the Eagle Creek convertible bags

Thanks Cam, I have a different Chase card, I am reluctant to add yet another card to my burden. I wish I could just convert them into a different one!