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General Dog posted:I choose to believe the countries we're friendly with wouldn't do that sort of thing! To paraphrase Animal House, they can’t do that to our citizens, only we can do that to our citizens!
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Thaddius the Large posted:To paraphrase Animal House, they can’t do that to our citizens, only we can do that to our citizens! Sad but true. Gotta swing that geopolitical big dick around and make sure everyone still knows you're the boss.
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# ? Jan 3, 2024 23:24 |
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God drat the end of Ghost of Tsushima hits like a truck
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# ? Jan 3, 2024 23:56 |
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Oh fun, we got our annual (apparently) disaster preparedness kit because we live (relatively) close to a nuclear power plant.
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# ? Jan 3, 2024 23:58 |
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Caro got fat. And I’m assuming did not get mental health care.
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# ? Jan 4, 2024 00:04 |
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swickles posted:Oh fun, we got our annual (apparently) disaster preparedness kit because we live (relatively) close to a nuclear power plant. Whats in it?
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# ? Jan 4, 2024 00:06 |
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BlindSite posted:Whats in it? Mostly a rather large booklet with detailed instructions, meeting places, and details on how information is conveyed in case of emergency. Also, some vouchers for free potassium iodide pills and coupons on things like emergency radios.
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BlindSite posted:Whats in it? hair care for your permanent orange afro
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swickles posted:Mostly a rather large booklet with detailed instructions, meeting places, and details on how information is conveyed in case of emergency. Also, some vouchers for free potassium iodide pills and coupons on things like emergency radios. huh I grew up near San Onofre (my dad worked there) and I have no memories of anything like that
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swickles posted:Mostly a rather large booklet with detailed instructions, meeting places, and details on how information is conveyed in case of emergency. Also, some vouchers for free potassium iodide pills and coupons on things like emergency radios. A voucher for pills instead of the pills seems kinda...
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# ? Jan 4, 2024 00:28 |
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BlindSite posted:A voucher for pills instead of the pills seems kinda... Yeah, it's weird. You'd think in the event of a nuclear emergency the pills would be free for everyone in the immediate area whether or not they had a voucher. But
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# ? Jan 4, 2024 00:34 |
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Oh, I should clarify the voucher is if you want to pick up a supply to keep on hand in your medicine cabinet or whatever. I assume they will be at any and all evacuation sites.
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swickles posted:Oh, I should clarify the voucher is if you want to pick up a supply to keep on hand in your medicine cabinet or whatever. I assume they will be at any and all evacuation sites. Go pick them up.
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FizFashizzle posted:my girlfriend’s parents are worthless. Frankly I wouldn’t want a kid with them unsupervised. Speaking as someone who had hard in-law trouble of a similar nature- it's good that you recognize this, and how big of a factor it needs to be in your plans.
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# ? Jan 4, 2024 01:04 |
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I briefly mentioned in the last chat thread around Christmas that I'd be going to Cleveland in a few weeks, but forgot to ask if anyone has any general recommendations for stuff to do or see. My brother and I are taking my dad up there to see my cousin's son play in a youth hockey tournament, and other than wanting to visit the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and a trip to the Pro Football Hall of Fame (Both of which I know you need to get tickets for in advance), don't have anything in particular planned yet. Not sure of the timing of everything yet, but any ideas or recommendations around or near that stuff would be helpful.
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seiferguy posted:https://twitter.com/MansourOmari/status/1742634380437188712?t=3Y1MkwbofQo7VyF_7Mn_Ng&s=19 Another goon success story.
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fartknocker posted:I briefly mentioned in the last chat thread around Christmas that I'd be going to Cleveland in a few weeks, but forgot to ask if anyone has any general recommendations for stuff to do or see. My brother and I are taking my dad up there to see my cousin's son play in a youth hockey tournament, and other than wanting to visit the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and a trip to the Pro Football Hall of Fame (Both of which I know you need to get tickets for in advance), don't have anything in particular planned yet. Not sure of the timing of everything yet, but any ideas or recommendations around or near that stuff would be helpful. I did the same trip back in July. I would say if you can swing the rock hall first do it as the Pro Football one is structured and such a great experience that it bothered me how disjointed the rock hall was.
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# ? Jan 4, 2024 02:43 |
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oh poo poo I just realized is Caro the richest goon of all time?
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GD_American posted:oh poo poo I just realized No, the NFC East thread collectively is. Because they all have each other to hate on
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fartknocker posted:I briefly mentioned in the last chat thread around Christmas that I'd be going to Cleveland in a few weeks, but forgot to ask if anyone has any general recommendations for stuff to do or see. My brother and I are taking my dad up there to see my cousin's son play in a youth hockey tournament, and other than wanting to visit the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and a trip to the Pro Football Hall of Fame (Both of which I know you need to get tickets for in advance), don't have anything in particular planned yet. Not sure of the timing of everything yet, but any ideas or recommendations around or near that stuff would be helpful. Here is Bird in a Blender's unofficial guide to Cleveland: First, the Rock Hall is fine to visit once, but it's a little overpriced, and it's mostly memorabilia. So if you're into that, it's pretty cool. In my opinion, it's nice to do once and never bother again, although they are expanding soon. Free things to do in Cleveland: The Cleveland Museum of Art is nice, not usually crowded, and a decent size, but not huge. You can see most of it in a couple of hours, and they do have some nice collections and I think at least one special exhibit going on. Very nice building. Lake View Cemetery is close to the Museum of Art. Lots of old rich people buried here with some impressive head stones. President Garfield and his wife are buried here as well, but it looks like the monument is temporarily closed. You can drive through or take a walk. Westside Market is a large market with tons of food purveyors. It's a very nice big open building and there's a mix of things like butchers, European import places, restaurants, and a big produce only building. Good for a stroll around, or you can pick up some snacks or lunch. You can also drive by the Christmas Story House. You can go in too, but I don't think it's worth it. This is the house that was used for all the exterior shots, but they renovated the inside to make it look like the actual house. Lots of exterior shots were done in Cleveland, like in Public Square. Food and drink- Cleveland has pockets of really busy areas, and then there are kind of large dead zones in between. For beer, I recommend going to Ohio City, which is also where the Westside Market is located. There are a ton of bars and restaurants all clustered around W 25th St. and Lorrain including Great Lakes Brewing. There's also Hansa, a German beer focused brewery, Market Garden, and Nano Brew for brewpubs, plus several other large bars. I liked Nano and Great Lakes the best, Hansa opened right after I moved out, so I don't know how good that is, but the store attached to it was there first and was excellent. Porco Lounge is a Tiki bar that's pretty good, but kind of all by itself. Personally, I'd stay away from Velvet Tango Room, they have good cocktails, but way overpriced. For coffee, my wife loved Phoenix Coffee Company, there are a few around the city. Mitchell's ice cream is the most popular ice cream spot in the city, and it is very good. Mason's Creamery is a small place and a little more experimental, but I didn't think their ice cream was as good as Mitchell's. Tremont, E. 4th St., and Gordon Square are also good spots with a ton of restaurants. These are my favorite places to eat in no particular order. Toast - Wine bar with a small selection of good food. Happy Dog - Hot dog joint and bar, customize your dog anyway you want it. Also has shows on various days. Prosperity Social Club - Good all around American food. Citizen Pie - Pizza place with three different locations. The one on E 4th is slices of sicilian style, the other two are Neapolitan style. Very good, my favorite pizza in Cleveland. Butcher and Brewer - Large place on E. 4th with good beer. Small plate style, so go there and order a bunch of different stuff to share. Dave's Cosmic Subs - Local sub chain if you want something quick and causal. Johnny's - There's Johnny's Little Bar, which is around the corner from the main restaurant downtown. The main restaurant is kind of a classic Italian joint, while the Little Bar is more casual with good burgers. Momocho - Upscale Mexican Heck's - Good burgers and general American fare. Slyman's Deli - Classic deli joint with humongous corned beef sandwiches. Since you're going in winter, this doesn't apply as much, but the county has a string of nice large parks that surround the city, referred to as the Green Belt. Rocky River Reservation, North Chagrin, and Garfield Park are nice. If you're willing to drive a little bit, Cuyahoga Valley National Park is like 45 minutes south of the city and has some nice hiking. There is also Playhouse Square, which is the second largest theater district in the country after Broadway in NYC. If you'd like to see a show, check out all the theaters and see what they have. That's all I got for now. If I think of anything else, I'll post again.
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We are in Memphis right now and holy poo poo why would anyone go to Nashville instead of here?
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Bird in a Blender posted:Here is Bird in a Blender's unofficial guide to Cleveland: Thanks! For the Rock Museum, I know my Dad will get a kick out of a lot of the memorabilia (Hell, I probably will too), and I have an absolutely perfect shirt to wear there: Context for those who don't know: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Px57H2bX9HI&t=253s
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Ok I watched Us and all I can say is what the fuuuuuuck
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Joey Freshwater posted:Ok I watched Us and all I can say is The premise is a bit silly when you get to the end of it, but not that complicated.
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Blue Eye Samurai was really good. That is all.
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fartknocker posted:I briefly mentioned in the last chat thread around Christmas that I'd be going to Cleveland in a few weeks, but forgot to ask if anyone has any general recommendations for stuff to do or see. My brother and I are taking my dad up there to see my cousin's son play in a youth hockey tournament, and other than wanting to visit the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and a trip to the Pro Football Hall of Fame (Both of which I know you need to get tickets for in advance), don't have anything in particular planned yet. Not sure of the timing of everything yet, but any ideas or recommendations around or near that stuff would be helpful. Sister & I went to the mausoleum our parents are interred and afterwards had a bit of a hard time finding a place to get dinner, so we ended up hitting up 21st Century Pizza for a couple slices to take home. As soon as we arrived she proceeds to to this: I didn't know I was related to Marion Cobretti.
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Joey Freshwater posted:God drat the end of Ghost of Tsushima hits like a truck Such a great game
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Joey Freshwater posted:Ok I watched Us and all I can say is ...I should probably just watch it again along with Get Out and Nope.
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I love Nope. I can watch it again and again. Just have to stomach that scene
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Shindragon posted:I love Nope. I can watch it again and again. Chimp? I had heard about it before I saw it. I guess it would be far more shocking going in blind.
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GD_American posted:Chimp? The chimp thing wasn’t bad, but the people from the rodeo being digested and realizing it was rough
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Oh cool downstairs toilet overflowing everywhere after using the laundry cool
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Freaquency posted:The chimp thing wasn’t bad, but the people from the rodeo being digested and realizing it was rough Yeah that part. you hear the screaming and then sudden CRUNCH silence.
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Christ Openheimer dragged on, think I just don’t like Nolan’s style. It’s just a lovely knock off Chernobyl. Matt Damon as the liaison hahaha get the gently caress out
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GD_American posted:Chimp? Chimp was by far the best part
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a sexual elk posted:Christ Openheimer dragged on, think I just don’t like Nolan’s style. It’s just a lovely knock off Chernobyl. Matt Dayton as the liaison hahaha get the gently caress out Yeah. Could have been 45 minutes shorter and been a lot better. Same with killers of the flower moon.
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Sorry didn’t mean a Chernobyl knock off, just whole time I was wishing i was watching Chernobyl instead. Such better story telling
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Shinji2015 posted:Such a great game I really need to get back into this, I finally coughed up for PS+ premium or whatever and have been streaming it but my internet started getting fussy and it started looking like poo poo, so I downloaded it but haven’t played it since then. It is very pretty when it was streaming nicely though!
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T-Square posted:I really need to get back into this, I finally coughed up for PS+ premium or whatever and have been streaming it but my internet started getting fussy and it started looking like poo poo, so I downloaded it but haven’t played it since then. It is very pretty when it was streaming nicely though! It’s such a gorgeous game. There’s also the DLC that I never played the first time around. I played the main game when it first came out and promptly forgot everything that happened I guess because I didn’t remember a lot of it this time.
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Same, my brother was playing it and I was like i do not remember this opening. Once it got to the bridge its oh yeah forget our MC decided to charge in like a dumbass and nearly died.
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