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    in reply to: comics, jokes, one-shot memes, funny tweets, etc. #144654
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    in reply to: Rams tweets … 7/26 – 7/30 #144648
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    Just how bad can it … or will it … get?

    I can’t believe I still see people saying that the Rams will be in the Caleb Williams draft position.

    Looks like a .500 team to me, not a 3-win team.

    in reply to: dumb & awful stuff #144644
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    And sad news…100 people died of Covid.

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    I think this belongs here.

    Joe Biden has ended cancer. That’s Bidenomics, I guess.

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    in reply to: Rams tweets … 7/18 – 7/20 #144630
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    Matt Stafford, not in the best 100 players in the NFL. Okey dokey. w v

     

    The oversight is truly weird. Stafford is a guy with career #s that place him among the all-time greats, he plays in the 2nd-largest media market, and won a Super Bowl a year ago, and nobody seems to think he’s any good.

    I can’t account for it in any way other than recency bias.

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    in reply to: old issue–Goff & McVay #144531
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    Yeah, i think that all makes sense. Stafford is the perfect fit with McV because, Stafford will ‘never’ lose confidence. Of all the Ram QBs i’ve watched in my life, I’d say, Stafford may be the most obstinately-F’ing-confident QB I’ve ever seen. It can lead to a Ring, and it can lead to games with 27 INTs. w v

    I dunno.

    As of now, I believe Stafford has more rings than games with 27 INTs.

    You’re probably thinking of your idol, Geno Smith.

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    I have been listening to the “Fall of Civilizations” podcase on Spotify. Very interesting. Each episode is on a different empire, and there are some EMPIRES I’ve never heard of. I just finished the Aztecs this morning. Most episodes are about 2 hours long.

    The next episode just happens to be “Han Dynasty.”

    in reply to: NPR today…which becomes the garden thread #144470
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    Beautiful garden, zn. I do perennials too. My dream is to someday make my entire backyard into a Japanese garden comprised of native plants.

    If it’s made with native plants, it can’t really be Japanese, can it? Or have you moved to Japan?

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    One of the native (to WV) flowers I grow is Passion Flower.   Its a vine and the blooms are purty cool, if you’ve never seen one.

    I love those. I have a white one in my garden. A volunteer. Not sure where it came from, but I’m keeping it.

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    in reply to: NPR today…which becomes the garden thread #144396
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    I have 0.62 acres. A decent sized plot for within the city limits, I guess. More than enough space for gardening.

    The soil is red clay and limestone, so we have raised beds with imported soil. I will post some photos sometime, maybe after getting everything planted. One of the major disadvantages of the nursery is that we don’t have time to plant our own garden until late. It should have been in 6 weeks ago, and I’m still preparing the soil. We have some stuff in.

    in reply to: NPR today…which becomes the garden thread #144392
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    I grow heirloom veggies for the most part. I have around 30 different types of tomatoes, 8 types of cucumbers, 6 summer squash, 2 different pumpkins, watermelon, 2 types of cantaloupe, a honeydew, about 10 types of peppers from sweet to Habenero, 3 kinds of eggplant, 2 kinds of groundcherries, butternut squash, and just about every herb there is.

    I grow multiple plants of each variety, so I produce about 10 times what my family eats. At least.

    That’s my wife’s compulsiveness at work. She is prone to pushing everything waaay beyond necessary.

    But it’s okay. She started a cottage nursery during Covid. She had been growing things from seed for a few years, and giving surplus plants away to family and friends, and during Covid, she decided to go Bold. So for our 3rd year now, we’ve grown about 2,500 plants (from seed), and sold most of them out of our driveway. We also donate around 100 plants (as many as we can!). There’s a church in town with a big garden that they use to grow food to provide to poor people, and homeless people. We grow plants for them, and help them plant them, and harvest them. There’s a food kitchen that has a garden, and a couple of schools/youth programs around that we also give plants to. Our surplus produce we give to another food closet in town. So it’s all good. It’s a lot of work, and more than I would like to do (although I enjoy gardening), but I console myself with the knowledge we are helping a lot of people. That’s cool.

    This year was the best for the plants. The weather was perfect all Spring.

    The Dodgers have about 2 pitchers right now. Everyone is DL or underperforming, so the Giants are catching the Ds at a good time, looks like.

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    in reply to: Stafford #144376
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    The answer to all of your questions is, “16-0, baby!”

    That applies even though there are now 17 games each season.

     

     

    Whatever happened to Old Hacker, anyway? Did he ride off into the sunset on his John Deere?

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    in reply to: comics, jokes, one-shot memes, funny tweets, etc. #144359
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    From Oct. 2016. Classic.

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    in reply to: NPR today…which becomes the garden thread #144317
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    I thought your point was the quick switch from a tragedy to the sports desk. A sign of the emptying out of sympathy and empathy for a fellow human and her family. Her being two makes the tragedy far worse, of course. I think I just misread you.

    Oh, sure. You want me to believe there was miscommunication on the internet. Nice try, Billy, but you’re not getting away with that.

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    in reply to: NPR today…which becomes the garden thread #144303
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    Well, my point is…where’s the story? What is the purpose of literally ONE sentence saying a 2-year old girl was killed by Russians?

    That’s not a news story. It is literally not a “story” at all. It’s simply a one sentence reminder that Russia is terrible. That’s 100% all that is. And now…the sports desk….

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