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Today in History
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NY Times Strands
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Baseball, anyone?
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Wordle - daily game
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Economix
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NYTimes Connections
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RightWingNutZ
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Radio Paradise for Android Automotive
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Ways to Listen to RP on WiiM Plus
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Country Up The Bumpkin
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Bad Poetry
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Great Old Songs You Rarely Hear Anymore
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November 2024 Photo Theme - Monochrome
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Israel
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Music Remixes?
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Outstanding Covers
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Ukraine
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Favorite Quotes
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Happy Thanksgiving!
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MQA Stream Coming to BLUOS
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Lyrics that are stuck in your head today...
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Things You Thought Today
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How's the weather?
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George Carlin
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Roon support
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BEAT - Adrien Belew, Tony Levin, Danny Carey, Steve Vai
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Climate Change
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The Grateful Dead
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Children and the Future
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Musky Mythology
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Can you afford to retire?
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My Mix
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Cosmic Traffic Report.
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MIXES
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More music by women
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Republican Lies, Deceit and Hypocrisy
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You really put butter on the hot dog?
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Environment
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Movie Recommendation
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TV shows you watch
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Most under rated albums ?
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Proclivities
Location: Paris of the Piedmont Gender:
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Nov 14, 2024 - 12:42pm |
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oldviolin
Location: esse quam videri Gender:
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Oct 12, 2021 - 8:10pm |
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Manbird wrote: oldviolin wrote: how about just some noise? I'll kick in a proud jar of Bonita Mamasita's Premium Bum Salve. Gold lid stuff...
doesn't go in a transistor? as long as it fits on a surface mount chipperoonie...
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Manbird
Location: La Villa Toscana Gender:
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Oct 12, 2021 - 7:38pm |
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oldviolin wrote: how about just some noise? I'll kick in a proud jar of Bonita Mamasita's Premium Bum Salve. Gold lid stuff...
doesn't go in a transistor?
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oldviolin
Location: esse quam videri Gender:
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Oct 12, 2021 - 7:36pm |
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Manbird wrote:Light bulb, possibly 40 watt (hard to make out). Not sure if it still works, you'll have to test it. Will swap for noise caremel if in good condition and proud.
how about just some noise? I'll kick in a proud jar of Bonita Mamasita's Premium Bum Salve. Gold lid stuff...
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Manbird
Location: La Villa Toscana Gender:
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Oct 12, 2021 - 7:33pm |
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Light bulb, possibly 40 watt (hard to make out). Not sure if it still works, you'll have to test it. doesn't go in a transistor. Will swap for noise caremel if in good condition and proud.
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R_P
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Jun 21, 2018 - 1:20pm |
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FREE E-BOOK The Things We Do To Make It Home: A Novel |
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“Stunning. . . . Lean and supple, completely persuasive, full of nuanced turns, dead on about how people try to bind and repel each other at the same time.”—New York Times Book Review |
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Beverly Gologorsky writes about working people, the working poor or middle class and downwardly mobile, people who earn less today than they would have, at the same jobs, fifty years ago, hardworking people. Since this is arguably the largest segment of the US population, it’s funny that Beverly’s subject is one few fiction writers today seem interested in. She writes of the dignity and sometimes the triumphs of the people inhabiting her novels, sometimes of their humiliations and often of the impossible choices they face. Privilege and success aren’t worthy subjects for her, no more than they ever were for Nelson Algren. The stories Algren and Gologorsky tell are far more interesting. On the occasion of the release of Gologorsky’s third novel, Every Body Has a Story, from our friends at Haymarket Books, here is a free e-book of her first novel, The Things We Do to Make It Home, a New York Times Notable Book and Los Angeles Times Best Fiction Book, the story of the wives and families of Vietnam Vets—poor and middle class working families, needless to say, send a disproportionate percentage of their young men into military service. The book is a revelation, an evocation of some of the ways that wars never end, and the true meaning of the expression “the war at home.” I believe that over the course of a reader’s life, one of the great joys is to build a relationship with a writer’s work over the course of their career, across many books. Readers of her first two novels, The Things We Do to Make It Home and Stop Here, will rejoice in the arrival of Gologorsky’s latest, Every Body Has a Story. —Dan Simon |
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Free download is available through June 26, 5PM EST
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Manbird
Location: La Villa Toscana Gender:
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May 10, 2018 - 5:42pm |
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Not exactly free but if you're on food stamps or general assistance or medical or medicaid you can get amazon prime for 6 bucks a month. Wheee haaa!
And now for something completely different:
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miamizsun
Location: (3283.1 Miles SE of RP) Gender:
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Aug 5, 2016 - 12:50pm |
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don't judge me bro
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buzz
Location: up the boohai
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Aug 4, 2016 - 2:43pm |
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islander wrote:ScottFromWyoming wrote: I kind of think they should offer a 1-week non-recurring option. There are times it would be great but subscriptions and me don't get along.
You have to get over that Columbia House thing. i think they're still looking for me.
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Proclivities
Location: Paris of the Piedmont Gender:
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Aug 4, 2016 - 12:16pm |
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islander wrote:ScottFromWyoming wrote: I kind of think they should offer a 1-week non-recurring option. There are times it would be great but subscriptions and me don't get along.
You have to get over that Columbia House thing. It was practically impossible to get rid of those Three Dog Night and Art Garfunkel solo albums that kept showing up.
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islander
Location: West coast somewhere Gender:
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Aug 4, 2016 - 12:13pm |
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ScottFromWyoming wrote: I kind of think they should offer a 1-week non-recurring option. There are times it would be great but subscriptions and me don't get along.
You have to get over that Columbia House thing.
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pdhski
Location: O-town Gender:
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Aug 4, 2016 - 11:40am |
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Antigone wrote:Yeah, and it's probably not worth it for one person. You and JFW should try it, though. CG and I restarted our deliveries with a similar service - BlueApron.com It's stupid easy to check the planned menu deliveries, skip it if you don't like it. What they do send is often enough for three people, sometimes even providing leftovers. And easy directions means even the teenage boy can cook for us.
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Antigone
Location: A house, in a Virginian Valley Gender:
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Aug 4, 2016 - 11:04am |
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ScottFromWyoming wrote: I kind of think they should offer a 1-week non-recurring option. There are times it would be great but subscriptions and me don't get along.
Yeah, and it's probably not worth it for one person. You and JFW should try it, though.
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ScottFromWyoming
Location: Powell Gender:
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Aug 4, 2016 - 10:53am |
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islander wrote: Antigone wrote: Is there a catch? Like we have to pay shipping for the free meal?
Sort of. You have to sign up, and then cancel if you don't like it. I just double checked and it's actually a free box, which is 3 meals ($69). I would recommend signing up for the free box then pausing the next shipment to be sure you like it. They prep and ship weekly, so you are commited by the time you finish the box. But i beleive shipping is included, so you are only out your time and e-mail, and a reminder to cancel if you don't want it. I kind of think they should offer a 1-week non-recurring option. There are times it would be great but subscriptions and me don't get along.
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islander
Location: West coast somewhere Gender:
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Aug 4, 2016 - 10:50am |
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Antigone wrote: Is there a catch? Like we have to pay shipping for the free meal?
Sort of. You have to sign up, and then cancel if you don't like it. I just double checked and it's actually a free box, which is 3 meals ($69). I would recommend signing up for the free box then pausing the next shipment to be sure you like it. They prep and ship weekly, so you are commited by the time you finish the box. But i beleive shipping is included, so you are only out your time and e-mail, and a reminder to cancel if you don't want it.
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Antigone
Location: A house, in a Virginian Valley Gender:
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Aug 4, 2016 - 10:15am |
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islander wrote: Bump for the day shift. I still have these if anyone is interested drop me a PM.
Is there a catch? Like we have to pay shipping for the free meal?
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islander
Location: West coast somewhere Gender:
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Aug 4, 2016 - 10:06am |
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islander wrote:Hellofresh.comIt's food packaged up and sent to your house with instructions. You add heat, olive oil and basic motor skills. The recipes and food are pretty good. I'm having some issues with their logistics (packaging) and occasionally getting some stuff that is borderline on freshness (ironic) or frozen (bad for radishes). But overall it's a good service and not too much of a premium for what you get. It makes meal planning dead simple. I have 3 codes that will let you get one of their meals for free. Bump for the day shift. I still have these if anyone is interested drop me a PM.
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islander
Location: West coast somewhere Gender:
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Aug 3, 2016 - 4:56pm |
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Red_Dragon wrote: what?
Hellofresh.comIt's food packaged up and sent to your house with instructions. You add heat, olive oil and basic motor skills. The recipes and food are pretty good. I'm having some issues with their logistics (packaging) and occasionally getting some stuff that is borderline on freshness (ironic) or frozen (bad for radishes). But overall it's a good service and not too much of a premium for what you get. It makes meal planning dead simple. I have 3 codes that will let you get one of their meals for free.
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haresfur
Location: The Golden Triangle Gender:
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Aug 3, 2016 - 4:41pm |
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R_P wrote:Both, you can select a host app like PS during installation, but it can be used via the standalone apps as well. Didn't know that. I've been using ON-1 which works kind of the same way and was pretty inexpensive. They are releasing their own RAW processors which they claim is better than bread. ETA: Seems like ON-1 isn't as klugy for stand alone use.
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Red_Dragon
Location: Gilead
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Aug 3, 2016 - 4:28pm |
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islander wrote:I have three Hello Fresh trial codes if anyone wants a free dinner. PM me and I'll send you one.
what?
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