One of my cabbages was finally ready to be picked, so I had dad cook up some stuffed cabbages (one of my favorites and one reason I planted cabbage!). You all are on your own for a bit, so I hope you can behave.
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morzer
Well, now that Baby Bear has gone to eat Daddy Bear’s stuffed cabbages.. where’s the liquor cabinet, kids?
cleek
cabbage head
Omnes Omnibus
@morzer: He locked after the “incident.”
BruinKid
I just had a right-winger spam my Facebook page about how there’s going to be “regime change” in 76 days and to get used to it.
Do they all take their talking points from Rush Limbaugh? Their excuse is that liberals used “regime” to describe Bush, but every example they provide is of the phrase “Bush regime”, and not “regime change” itself. I dunno… is this a distinction without a difference?
cleek
Do they all take their talking points from Rush Limbaugh?
or Glenn Beck.
Crashman
@BruinKid: I saw a similar sentiment expressed on facebook from a wingnut friend. They all get their marching orders from the same place.
Omnes Omnibus
@BruinKid: I have one libertarian friend from undergrad who constantly posts things from Lew Rockwell’s website; other than that, my Facebook page seems to get vaguely center-left political stuff if it gets it at all.
jeffreyw
Someone holler dinner?
TaMara (BHF)
Since this is an open type thread, I need some help. Is there any reason my computer suddenly thinks I’m in Spain? All my sites are coming as if I was located in Spain. I’ve done nothing with my settings, so I’m lost.
I have run all virus, spyware scans and done my updates. I have XP and use Chrome (though both Chrome and IE think I’m in Spain.)
Thank you if you can help.
p.s. oh, if only I was in Spain, that would be nice.
jeffreyw
@TaMara (BHF): Sorry, no habla espanole.
Poopyman
I hope we all went for a W-A-L-K before dad took off for the evening.
13th Generation
Jeez, another patented Cole “What I did today” posts. I eagarly look forward to the 150+ toe suckling comments to follow.
Jim, Foolish Literalist
I spent all day in the car. Flipping through the car radio, every time I passed through Thom Hartmann’s show, he was drama-keening about Obama’s “retreat” on the mosque. Then I get home and turn on my TeeVee and Ed Henry and Wolf Blitzer’s Facial Hair are Very Concerned that Obama has put Democrats in a very difficult position, and that Harry Reid is a gutless turd (and I’ve always thought Reid got a bad rap from Teh Professional Left).
I’m ready to fucking give up.
licensed to kill time
@BruinKid:
I try to limit my exposure to right-wing talking points but one guilty pleasure I have is reading the Saturday Hate Mail from Kos. I read it aloud in a funny voice to my SO and we crack up laughing….but the “we’re takin’ over in November, you’ll see! you commie gay libtards!” is a constant theme.
Jim, Foolish Literalist
and does the fact that Arcade Fire leaves me pretty much meh mean I can no longer even claim to be on the younger side of middle age?
R-Jud
@cleek: Gah! Beaten to it.
Though I always thought Gavin was funnier. “I gotta go. I’m in the middle of a big bike race!”
Violet
@TaMara (BHF):
Are you using Firefox? Try this:
Go to Tools>Options>Content
Under Languages click on “choose” and choose “English/United States.”
That might help.
Edit: Duh. I should read. No, you’re not using FF.
Can you try choosing your location/language for your operating system? That might be part of the problem.
jacy
@13th Generation:
You can get your own blog, you know. They’re free. I hear all the cool kids are doing it.
Paul L.
No mention of his story of involving one of this blog’s favorite targets.
Tom DeLay Cleared, Democrat Smear Machine Hardest Hit
Wonder why.
Martin
@TaMara (BHF): You probably ran Windows Update and wound up with a copy of Windows XP Anchor Baby Edition. Sorry, there’s nothing you can do. Eventually it’s going to refuse to learn open standards and then suck your bandwidth entitlements dry. If only we had more border agents at your firewall.
Goddamn liberals…
TaMara (BHF)
Okay, never mind, since I have returned home and checked my computer, which all weekend and this morning thought we were visiting Spain, now remembers we are in the U.S.
Maybe it just went on a virtual vacation and forgot to tell me. Next time it should bring back pictures of tall Latin men in Barcelona.
Brachiator
Watch out for Walruses and Carpenters
“The time has come,” the Walrus said,
“To talk of many things:
Of shoes–and ships–and sealing-wax–
Of cabbages–and kings–
And why the sea is boiling hot–
And whether pigs have wings.”
TaMara (BHF)
@Martin: Win.
Omnes Omnibus
@TaMara (BHF): are you sure you are not in Spain? Computers can know a lot of things, I learn a lot from them. Look out your window; does it look like Spain outside? If so, you might have moved to Spain without remembering it.
morzer
@TaMara (BHF):
When you first open up Chrome, what do you get as your homepage?
beltane
John Cole’s cabbage has more of a spine than Harry Reid.
morzer
@beltane:
And better consistency.
Svensker
Sending good thoughts soonergrunts way.
morzer
@TaMara (BHF):
One quick suggestion – check to see whether you have the right time zone set.
TaMara (BHF)
Have we heard anything about soonergrunt today? I’ve been sending good thoughts and hoping for some better news today.
Just Some Fuckhead
I won’t behave and I resent your implication that I might not.
morzer
TaMara – any luck with your er.. Spanish issue?
eric
been out of box all day, but i wanted to follow up on a note i made the other day in response to cleek about Obama always going at it 3 against 1. I forgot the vichy dems. it varies by issue; sometimes it is nelson, or lincoln or whomever. now it is reid.
so, the next time someone tells me that obama should have gone all in on single payer to push the envelope on what’s possible, I am going to scream.
the same is true if did an executive order on DADT. I can guaran-effing-tee it that at least one vichy dem will come to the defense of the legislative body and undercut Obama while feeding a gop storyline.
eric
Omnes Omnibus
@Svensker: @TaMara (BHF): If I may just pile on and add my good thoughts as well. Any word?
TaMara (BHF)
@morzer: Well crap, we had 15 good minutes and now, once again, at the very least Google thinks I’m in Spain again, YouTube and CNN can’t be far behind.
I do have my settings (on google, chrome and IE) set for English US, but it doesn’t seem to matter. Sigh. Maybe this is a hint I’m suppose to more Spanish.
13th Generation
@jacy
What, are you his #1 fan, or are you just new here? I love this blog, just not all of the posts about vegetables and stoves and socks.
stuckinred
@Omnes Omnibus: Not that I’ve seen.
morzer
@TaMara (BHF):
Have you checked your timezone settings on your computer clock?
Also, for Chrome, you could try this:
=click the wrench
=choose – Options
=down by Default Search, click the Manage button
=click the Add button
=in the name box, enter Google-english
=in the keyword box, enter en
=in the URL box… copy the entire next line, and past it into the URL box:
http://www.google.com/search?{google:RLZ}{google:acceptedSuggestion}{google:originalQueryForSuggestion}sourceid=chrome&ie={inputEncoding}&q=%s
=you should get a green checkmark next to the URL box.
=click OKAY
=highlite Google-English in the list and click the Make Default button.
=click Close and close to get all the way out.
Might be worth a go.
freelancer
@TaMara (BHF):
You see the ladies are insane there.
gogol's wife
@Omnes Omnibus:
Soonergrunt wrote on an earlier thread:
Brief shot of potentially good news:
The mass (doc won’t call it a ‘tumor’ for some reason) does not appear to have invaded (his term) the ventricular chamber. It appears to be on the outside of the heart. “This seems to indicate a benign growth.”
I had a 12-lead EKG done in walking, sitting, and lying down positions. No “gross abnormalities,” which I take to mean that there’s nothing obviously wrong, but the cardiologist has to look at it first.
potentially bad news:
I met with a cardiovascular surgeon right after meeting with the oncologist. His concern is that the mass is sitting right on top of an artery and may be crushing it or diverting the blood from where it’s supposed to go. That the mass has appropriated a blood supply seems to be rather ominous, but maybe I misunderstood him. He wants to take this thing out as soon as practical. I’m going to meet with an anesthesiologist this afternoon before I go see the lawyer.
It occurs to me that I might not have been very clear the other day. I’m going to see the lawyer to get my will and power of attorney updated. There was some speculation that I might be looking to sue somebody. That is not the case.
scav
Soonergrunt here
STARTQUOTE
Brief shot of potentially good news:
The mass (doc won’t call it a ‘tumor’ for some reason) does not appear to have invaded (his term) the ventricular chamber. It appears to be on the outside of the heart. “This seems to indicate a benign growth.”
I had a 12-lead EKG done in walking, sitting, and lying down positions. No “gross abnormalities,” which I take to mean that there’s nothing obviously wrong, but the cardiologist has to look at it first.
potentially bad news:
I met with a cardiovascular surgeon right after meeting with the oncologist. His concern is that the mass is sitting right on top of an artery and may be crushing it or diverting the blood from where it’s supposed to go. That the mass has appropriated a blood supply seems to be rather ominous, but maybe I misunderstood him. He wants to take this thing out as soon as practical. I’m going to meet with an anesthesiologist this afternoon before I go see the lawyer.
It occurs to me that I might not have been very clear the other day. I’m going to see the lawyer to get my will and power of attorney updated. There was some speculation that I might be looking to sue somebody. That is not the case.
Just Some Fuckhead
@beltane: Jesus, Harry Reid isn’t POTFUS. He is just one person doing an incredibly awful job. Can we get a little more support from the professional moderates instead of constant sniping?
stuckinred
@gogol’s wife: Thanks
j low
@morzer: It’s empty. Carnacki drank it all last night.
Omnes Omnibus
@gogol’s wife: Thank you. It sounds like the worst news was avoided, so that’s good.
ETA: I am going to go read Krugman’s latest book for a little while, so try to keep it to a dull roar.
stuckinred
@Omnes Omnibus: Good deal of info here.
Omnes Omnibus
@stuckinred: Thanks.
WaterGirl
@jeffreyw: Yum. I want that recipe!
Violet
@gogol’s wife:
Thanks for bringing this over. Glad soonergrunt’s diagnosis looks less ominous today.
Linda Featheringill
I can’t get onto Annie’s thread because everything is spread out and the “x number of comments” is hidden by other stuff.
Anybody else have that problem?
Jen7
@Jim, Foolish Literalist:
Then don’t turn on Ed Shultz….he has Cenk in for him today and wow….just a bunch of lies. I expect this from the right wing, not the left.
jacy
@13th Generation:
Neither – been here since the months preceding the great awakening. Read the posts that you enjoy, skip those you don’t. Complaining about the content on someone else’s blog just strikes me as a massive waste of time.
And what the hell do you have against socks? I don’t wear them myself, but some of my best friends wear socks.
jeffreyw
@WaterGirl: Here’s an older post of mine with a link to a very good recipe. Tonight I just kinda winged it with some orange marmalade I made a day or two ago. Basic dish is chicken chunks dredged in a thin batter and deep fried. My sauce tonight was 1/4 cup of the orange marmalade, 1/4 cup hoisin sauce, 1/4 cup soy sauce, 1/4 cup sweet Thai chili sauce, 1/4 cup chili/garlic paste, some chicken stock, and some corn starch to thicken it. Added some red pepper flakes and orange zest. In the above measures, “1/4 cup” means a glop or two. Bring it to a simmer to thicken it and give it a taste.
The frying batter is 1/2 cup water, 3 T of flour, 2 T corn starch, 1/2 t baking soda, 1 t oil, 1/2 t salt, 1 egg. It’ll look thin on the chicken chunks. Fry in 350 degree oil.
TaMara (BHF)
All right. Because all my settings were correct, I decided to unload Chrome and load a new version of it. When that didn’t do a damn thing, I went to google (since both google and Youtube insist I’m in Spain) and did some searching. Seems it might be my IP is being read incorrectly. I submitted it to teh google to correct, so that may correct the issue.
So see, my computer really does think it is in Spain. I just wish it would have taken me with it.
And that is great news on soonergrunt. I’ll keep the good thoughts coming.
Omnes Omnibus
@jacy:
@13th Generation:
I think the random topic posts are fun. They are useful for a couple of reasons as well. First, they function as a palate cleanser or break between rounds. The little blog community that has developed here gets passionate about issues and tempers sometimes flare. A pet, cabbage, or sock post allows people to calm down and permits people who were just telling one another to fuck off to talk about something they have in common. This kind of thing can hold a community together. Second, the crowd of weirdoes who hang out around here have a wide variety of interests and knowledge. The random topic posts allow people to talk about those things without, generally, cluttering up a thread that has a serious topic. Finally, if you don’t like them, skip them. Don’t whine about them. Jeez.
TaMara (BHF)
@Omnes Omnibus: And considering I provide recipes every Thursday, I think I take offense at 13th’s comments…or at least I would if I paid any attention to his ranting. Who has pie?
Omnes Omnibus
@TaMara (BHF): Since you are in Spain, are you considering paella or some other Spanish dish for this week?
Violet
@TaMara (BHF):
Have you seen Michelle Obama and her 40 friends while you’ve been in Spain?
Question: Since both Chrome and IE think you’re in Spain, it doesn’t sound like the problem is isolated to a specific browser. Have you checked your IP address? You can go to any number of sites to do that online, like this one for instance. Perhaps you’re somehow running a proxy or your computer thinks you’re running a proxy, thus thinking you’re in Spain.
You Don't Say
@gogol’s wife: @scav: Thanks for updates.
Something Fabulous
@TaMara (BHF):Was going to do one of those clever embedded linky things to take you to the Camper shoes site, since I LOVE them so, and they are made in Spain, but turns out their site is atrocious! Long loading time to get to some needless flash dealio– three times!– before you can even get to the women’s shoes page. Disappointing! Cut to the joke: while your computer is there will you ask it to pick me up some shoes?
And also, yes please! Do you have any good tapas recipes? A whole coordinated menu would be so fun!
asiangrrlMN
@jacy: Ditto this. Just. Don’t. Read. Them. Is that really so hard to do?
soonergrunt, saw your update. Still sending positive vibes your way.
@Omnes Omnibus: Hey, wait a minute. I resemble your remarks! But, I agree. These threads give people a chance to decompress. And, no one, to my knowledge, is actually being forced to read them.
TaMara (BHF)
@Omnes Omnibus:
@Something Fabulous:
Okay, I’ll make a Spanish menu, but y’all better show up!
Alice Blue
Went out of town to my high school reunion this past Saturday. This gets my vote for wanker bumper sticker of the weekend: “Stop Global Whining.”
WaterGirl
@jeffreyw: Wow. What you did tonight is very different from the recipe, but they both sound great. I will have to make this after I get paid. Until then it’s a lot of open faced grilled cheese with farmer’s market tomatoes!
DPirate
I saw Rubicon was on tv, so I watched a bit of it as I’d seen an earlier open thread regarding it. This is what I saw:
So, this is 24 sans torture? Based on the above, I say Rubicon is TEH SUCK.
EDIT: You know, because values are for human beings.
Yutsano
@TaMara (BHF): Gallinas de Madre or it never happened. Fortunately it’s VERY easy. I’m still working on the peach assignment at this moment however. I’m trying to go outside the box so it’s still generating.