barrytice.bsky.social
I'm a lousy correspondent. Sorry 'bout that.
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Got mine on Audible. Hope that's still sufficiently profitable for you.
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I've got to say, you're doing a bang-up job if it, sir.
It's kind of a shame, though. I saw you on a panel 12 years ago at Dragon Con in Atlanta where you promised a new podcast: Bill Corbett, Unlicensed Life Coach. I'm guessing that _this_ job is what made that career path fall apart?
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I came here to post this.
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Many years ago when we were investigating before getting our first Pembroke, we saw one on a rescue site who had been taken away from its owner — who had been cooking it pork chops every night. I'm sure the pup was rather happy about that, but the pup was also 95 pounds/43 kg. You look just fine.
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Wow, a year already? Way to go!
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Crazy talk! Bea Wolf was awesome.
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Sweeeeeeeeeet!
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Here's a better option. Use DuckDuckGo as your search engine.
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Tuscumbia, actually — a little south of Muscle Shoals while Florence is to the north (across the Tennessee River).
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There's also a Frank Lloyd Wright house in Florence open as a museum that's worth a visit.
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It would finally answer the age-old question: Is the pope Catholic?
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@bodegacats.bsky.social
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A lot of this sounds well and good, but I'm not sure we should be propping up Bezos as a replacement for Musk. They're both so deep into the internal sphincters of the current administration that neither can be trusted.
Just sayin'.
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Seems risky. Is he looking forward to spending the rest of his life in a Central American prison?
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Name him Gre7gzilla.
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15 days…
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Careful with the 'roos! As Gre7g can tell you, they can get possessive.
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We had about 2,000 today in Huntsville, your birth city.
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@hkluterman.bsky.social
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"Ladies of elastic virtue" is my new favorite euphemism.
In other notes, Babbage is the originator of my favorite quote ever:
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Skäggetorp in Linköping.
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I lived in Sweden for 2½ years, and used to ride my bike through one of the two dozen "most dangerous places in Sweden" at in the dark, on my way back from IKEA and the grocery store. I never felt unsafe doing that. In the US, every place I've lived has more dangerous places.
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Grattis på födelsedagen!
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The problem is, Trump is trying to be like Denmark — starting with control of Greenland. Unfortunately, that's likely where he'd end the project, too.
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With a president who has already gone on record saying that a birth certificate from a US state is not evidence that you were born there, this isn't much of a stretch.
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This is the same idiot who refused to believe that Barack Obama was an American citizen, in spite of the birth certificate. What does he say will count for proof?
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Wasn't Snake the name of the "bad boy" that Laurie Partridge had a crush on in an episode of The Partridge Family? IIRC he was played by "Meathead" Rob Reiner.
(I wish I had *any* control over the crap that I am able to remember.)
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Klonbutch?
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Goooood nyborg, man!
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Are you familiar with the @coverville.com podcast by Brian Ibbott? It's all cover songs, and it's been running for about 20 years now. Every Thanksgiving is an extra-long all-Beatles episode.
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Block as you will. Doesn't mean they're wrong, though.
> Those whose sole object is truth, can have no apprehensions from the severest of scrutiny. – Charles Babbage
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I've not noticed it, but I'll be glad to take a look next time I'm there.
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So, is it a targeting system of cyberpunk style, or is it a system for targeting cyberpunks?
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Why that skull? They should be on Grandma.
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Typically the Lions Club has drives for things like this. It's one of "their things".
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It all makes sense now!
(This photo is from 2018.)
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Yeah, the "tutti-fruti" is a common pizza on the menu in Sweden: banana and pineapple, and sometimes ham (depending on the pizza place).
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I don't. I have only one. A coworker, tired of me being the only person being annoying with a nose flute, bought two dozen of them to provide one to (nearly) everyone in the company.
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Make more, please.
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Can I just bring tasty munchies on game night instead?