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kristenolsen.bsky.social
I used to practice law. Now I write fiction. Minneapolis, politics, books, walking. Parlo italiano. Part-Time Francophile. She/her. @kolsenjd on the other platform. šŸ˜·šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡¦
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I saw him preach today. He’s got the goods to lead and heal our city.
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That’s wonderful! Thank you!
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Truly. I hope they still come back to nest there next year.
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Yes, you’re right. It’s just so sad. It was very noisy, though, lots of young birds demanding to be fed!
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You got that right!
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I couldn’t sleep so I watched part of the floor debate. Dems did great. I don’t know how the Rs can live with themselves.
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Good idea.
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Disgraceful. I just watched a panel discussion about this on France 24.
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Me, too!
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Thanks!
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Yes, and in Japan especially one has to be flexible if one doesn't want to go hungry. There are several temples that have all vegetarian restaurants. They require reservations and aren’t cheap but another option in Kyoto.
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This is the Thai place we liked. We got there when it opened and got a table on the terrace overlooking the River. They have an amazing vegan plate. rimnaam.com/rimnaaminfo....
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I still loved Kyoto, though, and would go back in a heartbeat.
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Sadly, not until late into the trip. Even then, the places with veggie options were spread out and not always where we were touring. We did find one lovely Thai place. We mostly relied on grocery stores and cooked at our rental place.
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Very different from my experience in Kyoto.
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Good analysis.
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My mother gave me a book called How Babies Are Made.
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It feels so good.
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I’m sorry for your loss. He was a very handsome kitty!
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Yet he was out biking quite regularly. Doesn’t sound like wheelchair-ready to me.
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Yes, frame the ones you like best. There’s nothing like childhood art.
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Now it makes sense.
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Same!
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She won the endorsement by one?
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I haven’t checked if anyone is running but now maybe there is a chance for a better park board commissioner.
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Thanks for the live coverage.
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Unbelievable.
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Credentials committee is a lot of work and it’s not easy.
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Excellent letter.
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My neighbors in Ward 12, too!
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Same!
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As a Ward 12 resident, I’m glad to see her comments getting broader attention.
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HCMC.
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I’m hearing there was a high speed chase on 42nd Street with the driver crashing into a tree on 27th, near Baker’s Wife, with one fatality and one person taken to ahCMC. Might be connected to a chase earlier this morning in Lowry Hill.
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Great live tweeting! Thanks!
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Actually it was 77%!
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They’re beautiful.
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Very thorough opinion, especially considering the tight time frame. Thanks for sharing the link.
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Good response not to respond!
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That’s not what happened in Signalgate so I’m not inclined to give this bunch the benefit of the doubt.
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The Presidential Records Act requires that communications are retained. That is one issue separate from security.