Elmodogg
Elmodogg t1_jegrufx wrote
We are going to be there in May. It's been on my bucket list for ages. Can't wait.
Elmodogg t1_je2bsd9 wrote
Reply to comment by Tri734 in [homemade] Brussel sprouts with balsamic drizzle and shredded manchego by Tri734
Roasted on a sheet pan with a bit of olive oil and a sprinkle of kosher salt.
Elmodogg t1_jcn78h3 wrote
Reply to comment by wwarnout in Boeing Argues That 737 MAX Crash Victims Didn't Suffer by DiamondPittcairn
And let their lawyers who came up with this ghoulish argument tag along with them, too.
Elmodogg t1_jcn7587 wrote
Reply to comment by ooDymasOo in Boeing Argues That 737 MAX Crash Victims Didn't Suffer by DiamondPittcairn
If it is impossible to know the subjective experience of each occupant, how can Boeing be so sure that they weren't suffering the worst terror and anguish until the moment of impact?
Elmodogg t1_jcn6d1j wrote
Reply to comment by EquivalentInflation in Residents’ Right to Be Rude Upheld by Massachusetts Supreme Court by JackFunk
The plaintiff here doesn't appear to have screamed, though. She pointed out (correctly as it happens) that the town had been violating the open meetings law. She was rudely cut off by the public official and accused of slander for saying that true thing. Then she responded by calling the official "Hitler."
An exaggeration, sure. But she had just been falsely accused by that official of lying.
Civility is a two way street.
Elmodogg t1_jciqn7h wrote
Reply to comment by shelovesbackshots in TIL that USPS ships day old baby chicks in the mail by shelovesbackshots
Many can, all do not. I was at a hardware store one day when they were opening the chick shipment box. It was pretty ugly. Very sad to see dead chicks.
Elmodogg t1_jaidcdc wrote
We are going to be out there next week. Hope the weather gets better.
Elmodogg t1_j9lsugg wrote
Your dogs are well trained! I wouldn't trust mine if he could reach the table.
Elmodogg t1_j9887z8 wrote
Reply to comment by deeptull in percent of medicare users with 4+ chronic medical conditions [OC] by RompingOtter
I don't think average life expectancy of the general population would have anything to do with this. This is just looking at the Medicare population, and who has more chronic conditions.
The average life expectancy in a particular area is impacted by how many people die before they even reach Medicare age, right?
See:
Elmodogg t1_j96uu26 wrote
Ok, so these are all people over 65 (although disabled people are eligible for Medicare, too), but there's a big difference between a 65 year old and an 85 year old in terms of likelihood of chronic medical problems.
I wonder if the Medicare populations in the blue areas are older in general than the Medicare populations in the other areas? The older you get, the more likely you may be to head south for warmer weather.
Elmodogg t1_j92cpzy wrote
Reply to comment by CrossXFir3 in Hot bacon [homemade] by Turtleramem
Just don't have it every day (or every week) and you'll be good. As a once in a while treat, bacon is fine.
Elmodogg t1_j8iy36k wrote
Reply to comment by ApiContraption in PsBattle: Dog sticks her nose through the flap by SuperNerd6527
We've always used doggie doors, love them.
One of our Boston Terriers, Elmo, tried to pee through the doggie door one time. He stopped half way through the door with his front paws outside, lifted his leg, and peed. Needless to say, it didn't work out too well.
I told him "no" and that's the last time he tried that.
Elmodogg t1_j5a59za wrote
Now, wouldn't it be really funny if his case gets assigned to a female judge?
Elmodogg t1_ix9tstb wrote
Reply to comment by GhettoChemist in TIL: You can bring a cooked or uncooked turkey on a plane. Each airline has its own policy about live turkeys. by MorsesTheHorse
Just wait until the first turkey tries to blow up a plane. There goes that rule.
Elmodogg t1_iwrmkpp wrote
Perhaps they ought to have studied how cash transfers from rich to poor can increase the happiness of the rich.
It works that way, too.
See, e.g., Dickens A Christmas Carol.
Elmodogg t1_iwrm41k wrote
Reply to comment by ZoeLaMort in Study shows cash transfers from rich to poor can increase happiness of the poor by xotyc
Money doesn't buy happiness, but it sure can buy food and shelter. Try being happy without either of those.
Elmodogg t1_jegs0ud wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in North Falls, Oregon (2933x3024)(OC) by Alaric_Darconville
We saw a bear at Cape Perpetua. It ran away from us with incredible speed. I can readily believe that when they say you can't outrun a bear, they're right.