merlyn11a
merlyn11a
merlyn11a

Just came back from Spain and had this amazing tapas in Zaragoza in this little bar off Plaza del Pilar. The tapas was a lot like zarajos. But, locally they called it medajas. Basically, lamb intestine tightly wound with a garlic sauce, double fried. Most excellent. Virtually impossible to find on any recipe site

Poor woman. She has no idea what she’s started.

My guess that Mr. Vu as probably a SE Asian has some pro-level barbie technique rolling. More than likely, he’s got some little buckets of very special sauces that are quite efficient on whatever he’s smoking up. As a guy who uses all sorts of stuff that you cannot find in any Kroger, Walmart, or Vons, it’s totally

Stephen Miller trying to figure out where to put his next wall?

I’ve found that using fresh lemons does wonders; fortunately, we have lemon trees in the yard so every few months we get a gallon zip loc full of smaller lemons and put them on a shelf. Works wonders. You can do this also with peels if you want but it seems like the full lemon works best.

I was once there. Had a job in a cash-business brick and mortar company that had held its own in a lean environment but was on its way down with new tech bosses who really had very little knowledge of business and had corporatized it with all sorts of new tech funding and thus had millions of dollars debt coming out

Huh. A project manager that can’t manage Excel columns? Really? Do they at least know how to use a basic Project, Visio, Smartsheet or a Gant/kanban tool? That seems like it would the minimum for a project manager to be familiar with. I get that they wouldn’t necessarily be an Excel expert, that’s why we have

Sorry to hear about your uncles’ plight. OTOH, this is a bit of an allegory for the state of America....

I saw a graphic earlier somewhere that showed the Grand Bahamas as a storm surge map. Basically the majority of the island was inundated with a tremendous amount under quite deep water. Trying to find it still...

And I always thought was just their dental work that was organized. Silly me.

WRONG, WRONG, WRONG. For Alabama, you would get :

Alas, for those who are inclined to question you (which, unfortunately, are myriad for myriad “reasons”), your appeal to rationality and logic are analogous. For, “fake news” and “weather changes”are much simpler to manage than making actual connections and looking past “faith”.

Doom latest version; frustration exemplified but when done some relief.

This explains country music and Nashville :

Yeah, that turning while applying throttle can get supertricky with big engine torque. I saw this early AM and considered the time aspect as a major problem but wanted to wait for more info before commenting. My thought when reading that was ‘power on, over rotation on the rear, power off, and then snap-oversteer into

Very nice; but needs a drop pod to store all the extra bits...

Yeah, and that damn Sam Walton and family, that rotting coaster-elite, he’s so guilty too. He kinda started the whole thing with Sam’s Club and all that cheap imported crap. I mean, really, you can’t buy that stuff at Macys! Macys only has the expensive imported crap. And where is Walmart from anyways? Must be from,

This is really the future of many cars that date from 1980 to now. This range of cars use ECUs and all sorts of crappy electrics. Replacing them will probably become a thing.

Yeah, it's too bad they could never justify bringing them over. I guess that the R5 Turbo sales just didn't  enthuse them.

Yeah, I actually enjoyed driving the Espace once I figured out it was a diesel and need the 5-6 second holddown for getting the glow plugs hot. It was comfortable driving from Paris to Giverny and the Normandy beaches. It was little much for just 2 people, definitely picnicking for 3-4 people in Normandy would’ve been