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March 13, 2020, 08:39:54 PM |
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Where we going at I dunno, brother. All I know is Rick wants to go out for TexMex tonight with a friend that is in town. I don't feel like driving downtown in my baby, parking at his office, and having the chance of our Uber driver being all coughing and sneezing. Probably just drive ourselves to the restaurant, and ditch the Uber; end up in a restaurant filled with coughing people eating tacos with hot-sauce, sneezing pico de gallo everywhere. Sheeit. I picked a bad time to have anxiety/depression. "State of Emergency" declared in Dallas County, Gov. Abbott declares "State of Disaster" for Texas, and Rick wants fucking TexMex. Just... Better as here brother... I almost eat out every day, tonight at 12 resto’s close for 3 weeks.... luckily I met someone amazing
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March 13, 2020, 08:41:02 PM |
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Shit Mode: ON
Phone rings in the middle of the night,
T- Hello, this is the Hanks residence. D- This your prime minister. T- Who? D- Not WHO, your sugar daddy, Donald. T- Oh hi daddy. D- Tell the wife and the kids not to go public that the flu is a hoax. We have to sell the story among other things. T- But but, I'm fine. D- You won't be if you carry on like this. T- Noted, will do. D- Thanks, my kisses to Rita.
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Ibian
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March 13, 2020, 08:44:09 PM |
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I realize now, that not everybody is meant to get filthy rich. You have to be willing to loose it all first. So it is and ever was. Even all the way back in tribal times, the hunters and warriors were risking their life every day, but they also got the greatest glory and the most women and offspring. Perfectly balanced, as all things should be.
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Globb0
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March 13, 2020, 08:46:05 PM |
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Where we going at I dunno, brother. All I know is Rick wants to go out for TexMex tonight with a friend that is in town. I don't feel like driving downtown in my baby, parking at his office, and having the chance of our Uber driver being all coughing and sneezing. Probably just drive ourselves to the restaurant, and ditch the Uber; end up in a restaurant filled with coughing people eating tacos with hot-sauce, sneezing pico de gallo everywhere. Sheeit. I picked a bad time to have anxiety/depression. "State of Emergency" declared in Dallas County, Gov. Abbott declares "State of Disaster" for Texas, and Rick wants fucking TexMex. Just... if your last post was true, losing several millions in this turmoil, why make your partner work at all?
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March 13, 2020, 08:49:03 PM |
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So it is and ever was. Even all the way back in tribal times, the hunters and warriors were risking their life every day, but they also got the greatest glory and the most women and offspring. Perfectly balanced, as all things should be.
See? Sometimes you are not that bad. You CAN BE a better pickle.
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Ibian
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March 13, 2020, 08:57:53 PM |
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Don't you have a nice house? I guess you have. Invite your friend and order the best mexican food available. Problem solved.
Don't order anything what kind of an advice is this!?!? Don't interact with anybody! And I am saying this as someone who sees more than 100 different people everyday. If that shit spreads here I am done. You saying this because the alternative is better?!?! I was just trying to adapt to the mexican food requirement. Of course it is better if they just invite their friend to some things they already have in house or cook themselves, but I guess that's just going too far into paranoia (at this stage). It's just the right level of paranoia. People need to take necessary steps BEFORE it's too late. When I come home within the next two days my dad is going to move into another place on his own for two weeks. There is absolutely no reason to take any chances.
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BitcoinGirl.Club
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March 13, 2020, 09:05:38 PM |
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Hope your 13 months old girl didn't went long on BTC
Those says until she turns 18 😀
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bitserve
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March 13, 2020, 09:07:26 PM |
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Where we going at I dunno, brother. All I know is Rick wants to go out for TexMex tonight with a friend that is in town. I don't feel like driving downtown in my baby, parking at his office, and having the chance of our Uber driver being all coughing and sneezing. Probably just drive ourselves to the restaurant, and ditch the Uber; end up in a restaurant filled with coughing people eating tacos with hot-sauce, sneezing pico de gallo everywhere. Sheeit. I picked a bad time to have anxiety/depression. "State of Emergency" declared in Dallas County, Gov. Abbott declares "State of Disaster" for Texas, and Rick wants fucking TexMex. Just... if your last post was true, losing several millions in this turmoil, why make your partner work at all? He lives in the US. He probably needs that and maybe even more for a high/comfortable lifestyle.
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BitcoinGirl.Club
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March 13, 2020, 09:07:36 PM Last edit: May 15, 2023, 10:55:32 AM by BitcoinGirl.Club |
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I actually feel nothing when bitcoins swings LOL
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March 13, 2020, 09:16:17 PM Last edit: March 13, 2020, 09:27:35 PM by JimboToronto Merited by JayJuanGee (1), P_Shep (1) |
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Don't you have a nice house? I guess you have. Invite your friend and order make the best mexican food available.
ftfy Isn't Bawb a Gen Xer? While he may not be an ambitious Boomer, neither is he an Uber-lazy Millennial incapable of cooking for himself. He could try making some real carnitas, the basis of the best tacos. ____ Cut 4-5 lbs good fatty skin-on bone-in pork shoulder into 3" pieces after removing and reserving the skin. Salt liberally, and fry in enough lard to cover. Don't skimp on the lard. After it's a nice brown add about a cup of orange juice (preferably fresh-squeezed, 3/4 cup of Coca Cola (preferably non-HFCS Mexi-Coke) and 1/2 cup evaporated milk along with a whole large onion, a few cloves of garlic, the juice of a couple of limes and a herb bundle. Oregano and bay leaves are standard. No cilantro though. That goes on later with chopped raw onions as a condiment. Likewise no chilies. Place skin on top and cover. After it is back up to a boil, reduce the heat to a low boil (just over a simmer), and cook for at least a few hours (or overnight) until the juices are reduced to a thick gravy, enough to keep the meat moist while basically frying in the lard again. The meat should be super tender and moist, similar to what Americans call pulled pork. Serve by cutting the pork, a chunk at a time, and some of the skin, into small pieces across the grain and piling on freshly made (or at least reheated) corn tortillas garnished with chopped raw onions, cilantro, pico de gallo, salsa verde (mmm, chili de arbol), etc. Leftovers can be frozen and reheated by frying in a little of the lard and moistening with a little of the juice. The bulk of the lard can be reserved, frozen and used for your next batch. ___ These are not to be confused with TV-cooking-show/foodie website/Youtube bullshit. These are real Mexican carnitas, cooked the way experienced Mexican mamas and vendors make them. They're best made in a heavy cast iron pot but a good stainless steel stockpot with a thick enough embedded aluminum bottom will do. Ideally they should be made over an open fire.
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Ibian
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March 13, 2020, 09:19:53 PM |
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Guys I have been telling you since weeks, but I will reiterate again. I will use Italian numbers, adjust downwards by the percentage you think it is correct because Italian population is old, Italians are not good at hospital or whatever reason you think it is correct, but the final reasoning do not change much: As of today: TOTAL INFECTED 17660 DEATHS 1266 7.17% RECOVERED 1439 TOTAL POSITIVE 14955 HOSPITALISED 7426 50% ICU 1328 9% RECOVERED 1439
Here's the estimated worldwide numbers for the regular flu virus from October to today: No. Percentages. How do they compare? Goddamn idiot flubros.
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March 13, 2020, 09:20:58 PM |
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I actually feel nothing when bitcoins swings LOL I'm not able to vote because the radio button "panic of not so smart ppl" is missing. I mean not you of course BitcoinGirl.Club!
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fillippone
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March 13, 2020, 09:27:38 PM |
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Don't you have a nice house? I guess you have. Invite your friend and order make the best mexican food available.
ftfy Isn't Bawb a Gen Xer? While he may not be an ambitious Boomer, neither is he an Uber-lazy Millennial incapable of cooking for himself. He could try making some real carnitas, the basis of the best tacos. ____ Cut 4-5 lbs good fatty skin-on bone-in pork shoulder into 3" pieces after removing and reserving the skin. Salt liberally, and fry in enough lard to cover. Don't skimp on the lard. After it's a nice brown add about a cup of orange juice (preferably fresh-squeezed, 3/4 cup of Coca Cola (preferably non-HFCS Mexi-Coke) and 1/2 cup evaporated milk along with a whole large onion, a few cloves of garlic, the juice of a couple of limes and a herb bundle. Oregano and bay leaves are standard. No cilantro though. That goes on later with chopped raw onions as a condiment. Likewise no chilies. Place skin on top and cover. After it is back up to a boil, reduce the heat to a low boil (just over a simmer), and cook for at least a few hours (or overnight) until the juices are reduced to a thick gravy, enough to keep the meat moist while basically frying in the lard again. The meat should be super tender and moist, similar to what Americans call pulled pork. Serve by cutting the pork, a chunk at a time, and some of the skin, into small pieces across the grain and piling on freshly made (or at least reheated) corn tortillas garnished with chopped raw onions, cilantro, pico de gallo, salsa verde (mmm, chili de arbol), etc. Leftovers can be frozen and reheated by frying in a little of the lard and moistening with a little of the juice. The bulk of the lard can be reserved, frozen and used for your next batch. ___ These are not to be confused with TV-cooking-show/foodie website/Youtube bullshit. These are real Mexican carnitas, cooked the way experienced Mexican mamas and vendors make them. They're best made in a heavy cast iron pot but a good stainless steel stockpot with a thick enough embedded aluminum bottom will do. Ideally they should be made over an open fire. This is also called pulled pork, isn’t it?
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March 13, 2020, 09:31:35 PM Last edit: March 14, 2020, 12:21:54 AM by HI-TEC99 |
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Don't you have a nice house? I guess you have. Invite your friend and order make the best mexican food available.
ftfy Isn't Bawb a Gen Xer? While he may not be an ambitious Boomer, neither is he an Uber-lazy Millennial incapable of cooking for himself. He could try making some real carnitas, the basis of the best tacos. ____ Cut 4-5 lbs good fatty skin-on bone-in pork shoulder into 3" pieces after removing and reserving the skin. Salt liberally, and fry in enough lard to cover. Don't skimp on the lard. After it's a nice brown add about a cup of orange juice (preferably fresh-squeezed, 3/4 cup of Coca Cola (preferably non-HFCS Mexi-Coke) and 1/2 cup evaporated milk along with a whole large onion, a few cloves of garlic, the juice of a couple of limes and a herb bundle. Oregano and bay leaves are standard. No cilantro though. That goes on later with chopped raw onions as a condiment. Likewise no chilies. Place skin on top and cover. After it is back up to a boil, reduce the heat to a low boil (just over a simmer), and cook for at least a few hours (or overnight) until the juices are reduced to a thick gravy, enough to keep the meat moist while basically frying in the lard again. The meat should be super tender and moist, similar to what Americans call pulled pork. Serve by cutting the pork, a chunk at a time, and some of the skin, into small pieces across the grain and piling on freshly made (or at least reheated) corn tortillas garnished with chopped raw onions, cilantro, pico de gallo, salsa verde (mmm, chili de arbol), etc. Leftovers can be frozen and reheated by frying in a little of the lard and moistening with a little of the juice. The bulk of the lard can be reserved, frozen and used for your next batch. ___ These are not to be confused with TV-cooking-show/foodie website/Youtube bullshit. These are real Mexican carnitas, cooked the way experienced Mexican mamas and vendors make them. They're best made in a heavy cast iron pot but a good stainless steel stockpot with a thick enough embedded aluminum bottom will do. Ideally they should be made over an open fire. Agreed. Even if this is the result it's better than catching the virus.
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JimboToronto
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March 13, 2020, 09:54:50 PM |
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...carnitas...
This is also called pulled pork, isn’t it? Close but no cigar. That's like calling risotto Minute Rice.
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March 13, 2020, 09:55:47 PM Last edit: March 13, 2020, 10:09:21 PM by Biodom Merited by JimboToronto (1) |
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One note: I think that BitMex should be at least limited in their margining (to no more than 10X). It feels that they were instrumental in this debacle, no doubt.
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March 13, 2020, 10:04:39 PM |
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Don't you have a nice house? I guess you have. Invite your friend and order the best mexican food available. Share stories about how we are all going to die and fucking laugh at it sipping the best champagne. Problem solved.
Yeah, our pad is pretty much our "forever" home. I love it. I suggested the same thing. "Hey, just have broheim come to our place and we order in." and Rick is all like "What ? You don't want to go out now ?" Relationships are so goddamn irritating sometimes. make a show of getting your mask and gloves ready for tonight, that should please him
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March 13, 2020, 10:05:12 PM |
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Don't you have a nice house? I guess you have. Invite your friend and order the best mexican food available. Share stories about how we are all going to die and fucking laugh at it sipping the best champagne. Problem solved.
Yeah, our pad is pretty much our "forever" home. I love it. I suggested the same thing. "Hey, just have broheim come to our place and we order in." and Rick is all like "What ? You don't want to go out now ?" Relationships are so goddamn irritating sometimes.Hah, I'm glad this bullshit isn't just with hetero couples Best of luck mate And mindrust, you sound like you're being eaten up by grief, paranoia and regret. Take a step back... the world isn't ending; yes we're gonna eat shit for a while, both financially and impact on our lifestyle, but this will pass and things will go back to how they were before... better, but still a fucking mess
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fillippone
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March 13, 2020, 10:09:31 PM |
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...carnitas...
This is also called pulled pork, isn’t it? Close but no cigar. That's like calling risotto Minute Rice. Blasphemy! Sorry for that!
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