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SD- I hope physics will be easier. My studying time will be very limited, so I hope that I catch on quickly. Oh, I agree with you about steaks. The only time I get excited about eating a steak is when I go to Le Cellier. Oh, and I have to have some of their mashed potatoes to go with it. Now, my mouth is really watering.
 
SD I'm not that big on steak either. I really only eat it in the summer if my hubby barbecues it for me...and then only as often as I do because I like hot dogs and hamburgers even less. :lmao: Outback is for

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SD- I hope physics will easier. My studying time will be very limited, so I hope that I catch on quickly. Oh, I agree with you about steaks. The only time I get excited about eating a steak is when I go to Le Cellier. Oh, and I have to have some of their mashed potatoes to go with it. Now, my mouth is really watering.
So true about the mashed potatoes. I'm nervous about this ADR fiasco they've got going on; I don't want to be in the position of not getting Le Cellier because months and months worth of vacationers will be making ADRs at the same time. Whenever that is.

And if you need help with physics, let me know. I still have my old notebooks around here somewhere.

SD I'm not that big on steak either. I really only eat it in the summer if my hubby barbecues it for me...and then only as often as I do because I like hot dogs and hamburgers even less. :lmao: Outback is for

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I'll concede the point on the Bloomin' Onion. :rotfl: Not the shrimp though, because I hate seafood. :blush: Tuna sandwich once in a while, I can handle. Anything else, not so much.

A local restaurant that has since closed made a bloomin' onion that was so much better than Outback's though. Oh how I miss those.
 
My best friend hates seafood too, but she loves those coconut shrimp. They are yummy. We've tried making them at home. We got the dip almost exactly (it's orange marmalade and horseradish, but there's something else I think...) but we failed at the breading with coconut thing. We were wingin' it. :lmao:
 

This cracks me up - HuffPo has just gotten all this money yet they feel the need to steal the work of other writers?

The humor site The Onion, the offbeat weekly The Chicago Reader, and Time Out Chicago have discovered that some of their articles have appeared in total on Arianna Huffington's mega web outlet The Huffington Post. And they are none too happy about the wholesale lifting of their material, either.

Wired.com has the full story about the Huffington Post's unwelcome lifting saying that Huffington Post is "being accused of slimy business practices by a handful of smaller publications who say the site is unfairly copying and publishing their content." And this wholesale stealing of others' work seems strange when the latest news about Huff Post is that it was graced with a $25 million capital infusion by investors. With that kind of cash flow, you'd think they could hire a few out of work MSMers and give them a job, wouldn't you?

For its part, the Huff Post is claiming that it only uses part of an outside publisher's articles and then links back to their site for the rest. While it is certainly true that the Huff Post has links to the original source, the argument has been made that the Huff Post folks use nearly the entire article, instead of mere headlines or short segments. This is what is raising the ire of the print media folks that have found their on-line articles poached in total on the Huff Post site.

As an editor of the Chicago Reader named Whet Moser posted on the Chi Reader Blog section, he finds the whole practice "beneath contempt."

You want to do a post that says, "According to Jessica Hopper, Bon Iver rules, check 'em out, go here for the info," fine. But taking an entire concert preview is bush league. Doing it as a practice is just beneath contempt. If the future of journalism--which everyone keeps telling me the Huffington Post represents--is a bunch of search-engine optimization scams, we have bigger problems than Sam Zell's bad investment strategies.

Moser posted some examples of how the Huff Post segment is exactly the same in full compared to a Chicago Reader review. On the Chi Reader, Blythe Smith had a review of Buddy Guy's Legends Blues club and Moser then posted a link to the identical one from Huff Post. Moser also posted half a dozen other examples to make his case.

Huff Post has since dumped those posts leaving only a headline and a link back to the original sources at this point. Plainly, the Huff Post folks know they were caught in their shady policy and tried to erase the proof.

But, yay for google cached images. Here is the Blythe Smith review as it appeared on Huff Post. And here is the actual review on the Chi Reader's website. As you can see, the Huff Post pulled the ENTIRE Chi Reader review before posting the link back to the Reader. At some point, one has to wonder why anyone would bother going to the Chi Reader from Huff Post if they'd already seen the whole review on Huff Post?

Anyway, the Huff Post is in a bit of hot water over this shady policy and I don't blame the print folks for getting a bit miffed.
 
And, according to Thom Hartman on the ever truthful Air America, all this cold weather is the direct result of global warming....then he says that we're the 'crazies on the right'

The liberal mind never ceases to amaze me.

Our nation is experiencing record snows and cold spells, and Air America host Thom Hartmann actually told his audience Friday:

What we are seeing in this cold, that has me trapped in my house here today, is that, what we are seeing is a symptom of global warming. But you wouldn't know that from the crazies on the right.

Speaking of lunacy, Hartmann was so proud of this moment in broadcast history that he created an mp3 of his explanation as to why global warming is making us all freeze to death, and not only posted it at Air America's website, but also included an embed feature if folks wanted to share his astounding stupidity with others.

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-s...-host-record-snows-cold-caused-global-warming
 
Thanks, SD. I might just take you up on that. :goodvibes

I remember when I first tried shrimp. It was on one of my first dates with my boyfriend (now dh), and we went out for seafood. I orded shrimp and was enjoying it at first. Then, my throat started getting really dry and started tightening up. Well, needless to say, that is when I discovered I was allergic to shrimp. Sad, too, because it was good while it lasted. That coconut shrimp sounds tasty.

Well, I should probably get to sleep. I can barely keep my eyes open and my mouth is really starting to hurt.
 
My best friend hates seafood too, but she loves those coconut shrimp. They are yummy. We've tried making them at home. We got the dip almost exactly (it's orange marmalade and horseradish, but there's something else I think...) but we failed at the breading with coconut thing. We were wingin' it. :lmao:

Making your own coconut shrimp - that's impressive. I'm trying to think of what that sauce is, too --

Hot diggity! I found it --

http://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/recs/524/Outback_Steakhouse_Gold_Coast_Coconut_Shrimp38359.shtml

The dipping sauce IS made of orange marmalade and horseradish [good call, I wouldn't have known that] AND stone-ground mustard....would have never guessed either of those last two.

And unfortunately for me, I do love meat and pork - hamburgers, hot dogs, bacon, bacon and more bacon. However, I don't like to cook meat that often so I don't eat it at home - and when I order meat at a restaurant, I usually won't eat all of it....

Goodness, that was way too much information -- must be the late night, I better sign off before I start confessing some really exciting stuff...
 
Thanks, SD. I might just take you up on that. :goodvibes

I remember when I first tried shrimp. It was on one of my first dates with my boyfriend (now dh), and we went out for seafood. I orded shrimp and was enjoying it at first. Then, my throat started getting really dry and started tightening up. Well, needless to say, that is when I discovered I was allergic to shrimp. Sad, too, because it was good while it lasted. That coconut shrimp sounds tasty.

Well, I should probably get to sleep. I can barely keep my eyes open and my mouth is really starting to hurt.

Good night, hope you feel better tomorrow - again, that's a real drag - first you get sick, now you've gone to the dentist, all on your Christmas break!

:hug:
 
Making your own coconut shrimp - that's impressive. I'm trying to think of what that sauce is, too --

Hot diggity! I found it --

http://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/recs/524/Outback_Steakhouse_Gold_Coast_Coconut_Shrimp38359.shtml

The dipping sauce IS made of orange marmalade and horseradish [good call, I wouldn't have known that] AND stone-ground mustard....would have never guessed either of those last two.

And unfortunately for me, I do love meat and pork - hamburgers, hot dogs, bacon, bacon and more bacon. However, I don't like to cook meat that often so I don't eat it at home - and when I order meat at a restaurant, I usually won't eat all of it....

Goodness, that was way too much information -- must be the late night, I better sign off before I start confessing some really exciting stuff...

Oh yeah! We did add the stone ground mustard, too. I'd forgotten about that. So we must not have had the proportions perfect, and that's why ours didn't taste exactly right. It tasted very good, though! We just made a tremendous mess and didn't get the coconut on there very evenly. :rotfl:
 
Does your taco bell also have a KFC in it too? I used to live in Oscoda and they were combined there, and they closed at 9. :sad2:

We have Taco Bell/Pizza Hut combos here.

You used to live in Oscoda? I love it up there. We camped there a few years ago. BEAUTIFUL! We canoed the Au Sable River and it was so amazing. I'd love to go back.
 
Okay, okay - I said I would go to sleep but I couldn't resist once I saw this - an interview with Glenn Beck...[read with caution - I think there are spoilers up ahead...]

http://www.citizenlink.org/CLtopstories/A000008935.cfm

For nearly a decade, Glenn Beck has been spreading the conservative political gospel through his syndicated radio program, The Glenn Beck Show, and has done the same as the host of his call-in television program on CNN since 2006. He'll move to the Fox News Channel in January.

But these days, Beck is hoping to spread a more eternal sort of gospel through his new book, The Christmas Sweater. The book tells the story of a young boy named Eddie, who is being raised in poverty by his widowed mother. All Eddie wants for Christmas is a bicycle — but when his mother gives him a hand-knit sweater instead, his hopes are dashed. He wads the sweater up in a ball and drops it on the floor to mope — and when his mother sees it there, her heart is broken. The last words that pass between Eddie and his mother are angry ones later that day — just before a tragic car accident.

The story, though not strictly biographical, is Beck’s own. The sweater was a real gift from his mother when he was 13 — the last Christmas before she committed suicide. A brother also committed suicide, and another died of a heart attack when Beck was young. Beck spent several years addicted to drugs and alcohol, coming to the verge of suicide, before turning his life over to God at the age of 35. Now he has a message for readers and viewers about facing life’s storms, and finding hope and redemption on the other side.

1. Tell me briefly how you came to write The Christmas Sweater. It’s partly biographical, and partly fiction. What led you to put it all down on paper?

It was really not something I wanted to write. This originally laid the foundation for my alcoholism and desire to commit suicide and everything else. This was the first major mistake of my life. I used to tell an eight-minute version of the story on stage, but it became too difficult. I was overwhelmed with the feeling that the message that Eddie learns at the end in the cornfield does not belong to me and it’s not just for me. So after a lot of prayer, my wife and I decided I should write a book to continue to get the message out.

What’s amazing is the amount of people who are connecting with it in wildly unexpected parts. I’m on a 65-city book tour right now. Last night, two people came up to me. One said he was gong to commit suicide last week but his wife gave him the book and he decided to give life another try. At the same signing, a woman gave me a piece a paper to read that said two days ago she had a knife to her wrist and she was going to end her life, but now she was going to try again.

2. What message do you hope people take away from The Christmas Sweater?

I think the message that you can’t really escape is (that) the Christmas sweater is the metaphor for me of the atonement for Christ. We’ve all been given a gift. We celebrate the birth of the baby Jesus — but the real point is the death, and why He died. When I was in my 30s, I was suicidal. I had nowhere else to run. Then I realized that the real gift — the one we really need to appreciate — is the one that took so much to give. In my mother’s case, it’s the sweater. But in all our cases, it’s redemption and atonement. I so remember the day after Christmas when I balled the sweater up and dropped it on my floor. I still remember the look on my mother’s face when she came in and asked me if that was my Christmas sweater. It took everything for her to give me that, but I didn’t know it at the time, how poor we were. When I was 35 and decided to turn my life over and surrender, I made a vow that I would not stand at His feet and have him look at my redemption, undervalued, misused and lying in a ball on the floor. I need Him to know I’m using it every day.

3. After your own battles with substance abuse, what does Christmas mean to you now?

A second chance. I just want the people to understand that the message is true. Sometimes redemption has been made into a word that people don’t understand. They need to know it’s true, it’s real. It’s not a word, it’s a life-changing force. It’s transformed my life, who I was to the very core of my being. If it wasn’t for me accepting the gift that the Lord gave to me, I’d be dead today. My doctor gave me six months to live, I was ready to commit suicide — but I took Him at His Word that he’d carry the load of the mistakes I’ve made, and He has. He’s so personal, and your life totally changes, and you can accomplish what you were sent here to do.

4. What is your hope for the future of our country, given the political landscape and the economy?

I hope we survive. My hope is that we can stop believing the cartoon characters that have been created. I don’t know any Democrats who want to turn us into Stalin’s Russia, and I don’t know any Republicans who want to take your children’s food away. Unless we connect with who we truly are and Who is truly in charge, we are going to destroy ourselves. Very soon, events are going to begin to unfold that will mean you’ll need the advice of the Lord. We are all here at this time for a reason, and He needs us to be in the place, ready to do the things (we) promised Him we’d do. If we’re still carrying our own baggage, we can’t fully hear Him to protect ourselves and our country.

5. How do you maintain a sense of humor through the rough times of life?

I know the end of the story. It’s been a very hard year, two years, because I’ve been talking about this storm — all the news that’s breaking today — for the last two years in detail. Everyone said I was crazy, but now here it is and much more is coming. I really had a difficult time because I felt prompted to warn people. Nobody would listen, but now they’re waking up. We’re living in those days when some people won’t have eyes to see or ears to hear. You can’t get them all to wake up, but you need to tell as many people as you can — and the rest is to thank God for every day we’ve got. No matter what happens, we know who wins. It’s an unbelievable time to live and be alive on the planet.
 
And, according to Thom Hartman on the ever truthful Air America, all this cold weather is the direct result of global warming....then he says that we're the 'crazies on the right'



http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-s...-host-record-snows-cold-caused-global-warming

Perhaps we should limit ourselves to the "ever truthful" Rush or Sean who say that the whole global warming issue is fabricated by the 'loonies of the left and the drive by media".

http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/science/12/16/melting.ice/index.html

I would think NASA may be a little better source than either Air America or con radio.
 
I made it over...hi everyone! :wave2:

Someone asked on the other thread about the Brazillian steakhouse-yes it was Texas de Brazil-it's over on I-Drive in Orlando and it was really good!

Ok, carry on, conservatives!
 
Good morning guys
Been really really busy.
We had a dessert buffet Christmas party yesterday. So we spent 2 days cleaning house. Boy did it need it. The party was awesome and I made a fresh no bake fruit cake that was LOVED by all.
I will post the recipe if anyone wants it,
I may even be able to take a picture and post it also.
My stress test results came back and I have NO heart disease, but I still have other symptoms... So more DR visits after the holidays.
We are doing our Christmas gift exchanging on Sat Dec 27.
The only person off on Christmas is DH
Im sorry for anyone suffering from cold and snow
We are having great weather today,
I'll check in later
 
SD I'm not that big on steak either. I really only eat it in the summer if my hubby barbecues it for me...and then only as often as I do because I like hot dogs and hamburgers even less. :lmao: Outback is for

OBcoconutshripapp.jpg


and

outback-onion.jpg


Wow that really makes me want Outback today. I usually get the shrimp and some Bloomin Onion since Outback steaks do not agree with my tummy.:sick:

Just wishing everyone a

"Hopey Changemas" !!! :lmao:

Read the latest Mark Steyn column......it is a keeper!

http://www.ocregister.com/articles/tax-make-new-2261987-kennedy-land

Vegas is cold brrrr.........cold...... not what we were expecting.....

Good thing I packed a jacket..

At least is is warm in the casinos!:cool1:

Thanks for the Mark Steyn article. Did you see that he was so tired of being treated like a hate monger, so he recorded a Christmas song just to tweak the Left a little. It's A Marshmallow World. It is a real hoot::lmao:

http://www.amazon.com/A-Marshmallow-World/dp/B001NFRST2/ref=pd_ts_dm_tr_9?ie=UTF8&s=dmusic

I made it over...hi everyone! :wave2:

Someone asked on the other thread about the Brazillian steakhouse-yes it was Texas de Brazil-it's over on I-Drive in Orlando and it was really good!

Ok, carry on, conservatives!

If you sign up at their website they send you great coupons to use a few times a year, especially for your B-day and Anniversary. The last one I got was buy one get one free.

Perhaps we should limit ourselves to the "ever truthful" Rush or Sean who say that the whole global warming issue is fabricated by the 'loonies of the left and the drive by media".

Okay. Sounds like a good plan, since anyone that dares speak out against the religion of global warming is branded a heretic.:rolleyes1



Okay, okay - I said I would go to sleep but I couldn't resist once I saw this - an interview with Glenn Beck...[read with caution - I think there are spoilers up ahead...]

http://www.citizenlink.org/CLtopstories/A000008935.cfm

Thanks for posting this interview. I really think that Glenn was meant to write this book. I think that he has more than atoned for his past.
Making your own coconut shrimp - that's impressive. I'm trying to think of what that sauce is, too --

Hot diggity! I found it --

http://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/recs/524/Outback_Steakhouse_Gold_Coast_Coconut_Shrimp38359.shtml

The dipping sauce IS made of orange marmalade and horseradish [good call, I wouldn't have known that] AND stone-ground mustard....would have never guessed either of those last two.
Now I know how to makes this. I knew the Horseradish and Marmalade, but always missed the other ingredient.:cool1:
Of course I just might have to force myself to go to Outback to get the real thing to compare!:rotfl:
I was at a Christmas party where we had a stocking exchange. Someone got an autographed copy of Christmas Sweater! I'm pretty bitter that I wasn't that someone :) -- and I think I surprised everyone else by shouting, "Christmas Sweater? Autographed copy? WOW!!!!"


Find the person that gave that book and really Schmooze up to them. They have great taste in gifts!:rotfl2:
 
Hi Guys!

A new home and already 8 pages in! Such a talky group. I've been busy with work, Christmas-related planning, and I've been baking like crazy. I've popped in from time to time, only to find that SNOW and COLD are all part of Global Warming's master plan! Uh-huh. And then the unicorns flew back to their pink cloud, but they said they'd visit again another day. :rotfl:

I can't believe Christmas is in 5 days. It always zooms up on us like that, doesn't it? I still have a little shopping to do, and of course more to bake. What's everyone doing for Christmas dinner? I'm doing ham and beef tenderloin (maybe that on the grill if we can dig it out of the snow!).

Well, talk to you all soon!

(Oh, yeah, I added an avatar. Tink, cuz she's sassy and spoiled like me!)
 
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Perhaps we should limit ourselves to the "ever truthful" Rush or Sean who say that the whole global warming issue is fabricated by the 'loonies of the left and the drive by media".

hi. i mean high.

that was a good point you made...probably we ALL should pay more attention to rush and sean.:thumbsup2

and a very merry christmas to you.
 
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