BAZzy wrote:Funny thing about beer, drink enough and it is always hard to remember it But, hey I am yet to find anyone that likes Fosters.just27 wrote:Along with peanut butter, pumpkin pie is definitely a cultural comfort thing (in my never to be considered humble opinion); and don't get me started on sweet potatoes baked with marshmallows on top. So wrong; I don't "grok" any of the above. Naked peanuts are fabulous, as are oven-roasted pumpkins and sweet potatoes as savory vegetables, or sautéed in curries ... mmm. I'm still looking at my solitary high-hanging pumpkin and wondering how to prepare it; I know what it's NOT going to be.BAZzy wrote:And on pumpkins, love them, but I have never been able to get my head around a pumpkin pie? Any good?
I don't really remember much about the AUS beer, only that it was very, very plentiful and very, very good. (Foster's notwithstanding.)
Fosters has spent a lot of money advertising in the United States. All hype, no quality in my opinion. The opposite of Victoria Bitter. I need to find out if Fourex is sold in the Jnited States after this high praise. Tombeur.
What is "grok"
Cheers, Baz
LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
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It looks like Thomas was going to answer about "grok".
Loosely, it means to understand, or "get".
But "grok" is really a reference to the Robert Heinlein classic, Stranger in a Strange Land, and is not so simple to describe.
But I saw Wikipedia gave it a try: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grok
Loosely, it means to understand, or "get".
But "grok" is really a reference to the Robert Heinlein classic, Stranger in a Strange Land, and is not so simple to describe.
But I saw Wikipedia gave it a try: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grok
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Lordy, I was going for "get," but now I've read Wiki's take on "grok," I feel a bit of a lightweight. (Not literally, kilo-wise. No siree.)danwho wrote:It looks like Thomas was going to answer about "grok".
Loosely, it means to understand, or "get".
But "grok" is really a reference to the Robert Heinlein classic, Stranger in a Strange Land, and is not so simple to describe.
But I saw Wikipedia gave it a try: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grok
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I can actually remember reading the passages in Stranger in a Strange Land about grok over and over again. I read it once, and thought, what the hell... This is important, better read it again. After the third re-reading, I felt so depleted, that my only salvation was to grok some pumpkin pie.
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We might do better with "grog" than "grok."danwho wrote:I can actually remember reading the passages in Stranger in a Strange Land about grok over and over again. I read it once, and thought, what the hell... This is important, better read it again. After the third re-reading, I felt so depleted, that my only salvation was to grok some pumpkin pie.
A couple of Mr. Heinlein's excellent quotes:
-Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea.
-Yield to temptation. It may not pass your way again.
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 10.12.15
Alas....fourth place has been spirited away....
These month long team challenges are not for the faint of heart. Ron is closing in on one million meters for this Challenge, and I'm sure that Richard T is already there whether by ski-erg or rowing machine or both. Individual contributions are kind of like volunteers - people do what they can or want to do. It's not like a business performance that you can manage...no, we have to cajole and motivate. This said, I am looking at the shortfall between 100K and where I am...and noting that there are THREE days of the rower left in the Challenge...Ah. It IS POSSIBLE!
Lost in a corn maze? It could happen. Pretty sure that I have never tried one of these out, but this might be the year. While there are many to choose from in this region of the US, with the haunted ones excluded, two choices seem attractive. There is the usual endpoint desired of escaping from that which surely has snakes and rats (food chain in action!), and the endpoint that also says you either solve the Farm Scene Investigation (a cornfield macabre setting in which you must determine which farm animal bumped off Farmer Brown or Green, and what weapon the perpetrator used by solving the 18 or so case scenes that you encounter while you are children of the corn), or the more Disney-esque version where you help Farmer Green or Brown round up the missing farm animals by encountering life size cut outs of said farm animals while you wander through the corn looking for photo ops among the stalks. This could be an afternoon's entertainment or terror. C'mon! GET OUT THERE AND DO THESE THINGS - is good for you! Especially if followed by a visit to your local brew pub to wash away the dust.
Season meters as of 166/365 = 64,217,445 m
Total meters on the day = 511,984 m
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
4.35 MM Richard T
3.95 MM Ed
2.65 MM Ron
450 K Mike C
100 K Ken G
Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us!
Steve W 2,000 m
Tony m...a diamond of a palindrome!
Peter G 5,000 m
Steve H 5,000 m
William H 5,000 m
K2 5,470 m
Bobbie m ...a palindrome!
Bernie 6,020 m
Byrke m ...a fine double double!
AJ 7,024 m
Chuck 7,500 m
Norma m ...lucky 7 palindrome!
David T 8,000 m
Briana 8,544 m
Richard McC 8,667 m
Larry 9,051 m
Danno 10,000 m
David W (AZ) 10,000 m
Janice 10,000 m
Mike C 10,000 m
Mikkel 10,000 m
David A 10,075 m
Teresa G 10,139 m
Jeff M 11,042 m
Marie m ...a singular palindrome!
Tammy m ...a starry palindrome!
m ...hula hula! A countem up and down palindrome!
Tombeur 12,318 m
Ken G 12,500 m
Jeff D 12,962 m
Ronnie m ...a starry palindrome!
Jay m ... a palindrome!
Rosita m...a starry palindrome!
Roger 21,097 m ... moons us!
Ed m ...a palindrome!
Jim m ... a palindrome!
Thor 25,486 m
Anita 30,000 m
Ron 33,397 m
Richard T 42,525 m
These month long team challenges are not for the faint of heart. Ron is closing in on one million meters for this Challenge, and I'm sure that Richard T is already there whether by ski-erg or rowing machine or both. Individual contributions are kind of like volunteers - people do what they can or want to do. It's not like a business performance that you can manage...no, we have to cajole and motivate. This said, I am looking at the shortfall between 100K and where I am...and noting that there are THREE days of the rower left in the Challenge...Ah. It IS POSSIBLE!
Lost in a corn maze? It could happen. Pretty sure that I have never tried one of these out, but this might be the year. While there are many to choose from in this region of the US, with the haunted ones excluded, two choices seem attractive. There is the usual endpoint desired of escaping from that which surely has snakes and rats (food chain in action!), and the endpoint that also says you either solve the Farm Scene Investigation (a cornfield macabre setting in which you must determine which farm animal bumped off Farmer Brown or Green, and what weapon the perpetrator used by solving the 18 or so case scenes that you encounter while you are children of the corn), or the more Disney-esque version where you help Farmer Green or Brown round up the missing farm animals by encountering life size cut outs of said farm animals while you wander through the corn looking for photo ops among the stalks. This could be an afternoon's entertainment or terror. C'mon! GET OUT THERE AND DO THESE THINGS - is good for you! Especially if followed by a visit to your local brew pub to wash away the dust.
Season meters as of 166/365 = 64,217,445 m
Total meters on the day = 511,984 m
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
4.35 MM Richard T
3.95 MM Ed
2.65 MM Ron
450 K Mike C
100 K Ken G
Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us!
Steve W 2,000 m
Tony m...a diamond of a palindrome!
Peter G 5,000 m
Steve H 5,000 m
William H 5,000 m
K2 5,470 m
Bobbie m ...a palindrome!
Bernie 6,020 m
Byrke m ...a fine double double!
AJ 7,024 m
Chuck 7,500 m
Norma m ...lucky 7 palindrome!
David T 8,000 m
Briana 8,544 m
Richard McC 8,667 m
Larry 9,051 m
Danno 10,000 m
David W (AZ) 10,000 m
Janice 10,000 m
Mike C 10,000 m
Mikkel 10,000 m
David A 10,075 m
Teresa G 10,139 m
Jeff M 11,042 m
Marie m ...a singular palindrome!
Tammy m ...a starry palindrome!
m ...hula hula! A countem up and down palindrome!
Tombeur 12,318 m
Ken G 12,500 m
Jeff D 12,962 m
Ronnie m ...a starry palindrome!
Jay m ... a palindrome!
Rosita m...a starry palindrome!
Roger 21,097 m ... moons us!
Ed m ...a palindrome!
Jim m ... a palindrome!
Thor 25,486 m
Anita 30,000 m
Ron 33,397 m
Richard T 42,525 m
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i need to catch up again :} woooooooooooooo hoooooooooooo and congrats to my twin-minnie :] and sorry i've been mia...had a half marathon and 10k this weekend....next sunday is another marathon so i've had to cut back on my rowing....
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Oh, no no no, fearless Astrogator ... there's a reason that the makers of horror movies love to film in cornfields. They are obviously very scary places. Not my genre, but have you ever watched "Children of the Corn," "The Stand," or "Signs." ?? No creepy cornfields for this Lune; I'll just join you at the brew pub, afterwards. (That is, if you make it out of the cornfield. Bwahah.)Kona2 wrote: Lost in a corn maze? It could happen. Pretty sure that I have never tried one of these out, but this might be the year ... you wander through the corn looking for photo ops among the stalks. This could be an afternoon's entertainment or terror. C'mon! GET OUT THERE AND DO THESE THINGS - is good for you! Especially if followed by a visit to your local brew pub to wash away the dust.
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Found a beautiful model E waiting for me on the ship, I was so happy...family not so much, but getting up at 5am to put a few meters so not to cause issues with family activities. I only have a few moments this week for internet, will get some more meters in for the 15th. Happy rowing all.
Doug G
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Congratulations to Jim and any other Cubs fans out there Could this finally be the year
DDRR
DDRR
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We hope this is finally the year, but it is already a success beyond all expectations. Once again the wizard from the cold patch has shown what a great manager he is. I am referring to Joe Maddon. He did it with on a shoestring in Tampa and now he has done it again for the Cubs – three years earlier than anticipated! We are keeping our fingers crossed! Tombeurmacbruce1 wrote:Congratulations to Jim and any other Cubs fans out there Could this finally be the year
DDRR
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So, does that make you an "on the water" rowerdag1 wrote:Found a beautiful model E waiting for me on the ship, I was so happy...family not so much, but getting up at 5am to put a few meters so not to cause issues with family activities. I only have a few moments this week for internet, will get some more meters in for the 15th. Happy rowing all.
DDRR
Numbers
Some interesting numbers I noticed today.
Do Ron Ron, 2,734,834
Tammy 1,603,303 Threes anyone?
Thomas 1,512,333 More threes?
Janice 1,075,666 Hmm, bit of a little devil in there?
Jay Rawot 118,181, that's just cool.
Well that's all I picked up on today.
Have fun. T
Do Ron Ron, 2,734,834
Tammy 1,603,303 Threes anyone?
Thomas 1,512,333 More threes?
Janice 1,075,666 Hmm, bit of a little devil in there?
Jay Rawot 118,181, that's just cool.
Well that's all I picked up on today.
Have fun. T
He's A Meter Multi-Millionaire!
Ed's lighting up the skies above Qatar with fireworks to celebrate his FOURTH million of this 2016 season...! Congratulations, Ed, on another million in the meter bank! We wish you many, MANY more!
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He's A Meter Millionaire !!
More fireworks! This time fireworks are spotted on the east coast of the US as David T puts the finishing touches on his first million of the season! Congratulations, David T! We wish you many, MANY more!