The Pepper Plant, a Gilroy-based company that makes a divine hot sauce. When I moved to MD my parents used to send me bottles of it because I couldn't find it on the East Coast. Fortunately Amazon started carrying it within the past couple years.
My sweet old vizsla pup is going to start an herb treatment tomorrow for her cognitive decline...my holistic vet that's going to do the in-home euth when that day does come is a practitioner of Eastern medicine and has a number of herbs she wants to give the baby girl...we'll see how they work.
I wish we had something for our Boston Terrier in the last two years of her life. We also used in-home euthanasia at the end. We probably waited too long, but I worried that it would have been too soon.
That’s my concern with Allie…she’s 15.5 and is showing serious signs of anxiety and confusion at various times, but does not seem to be in any real pain and is pretty much her same sweet self 80%+ of the time…I told my vet that she’s going to need to tell me when it’s time, but were not there yet.
Yeah, your Allie isn't nearly as bad as our Minnie was. It was the reverse proportion of good to bad times for her near the end. No good. This is why I said that we probably waited too long. I had a very hard time saying it was time.
Oh yes, I figure to have a very hard time as well, my friend. She’s been such a special companion. She’s been to 48 states, 34 US National Parks, 9 ballparks, including peeing on the warning track of both Petco Park and Chase Field, and been through both a marriage and an incredibly satisfying divorce…she’s seen a lot!
This reminds me that I need to scatter a bunch of California Poppy seeds along the side of the house. I did that several years ago and we've had great spring blooms since, although by last year they started getting a little sparse.
The ginger that you typically in the grocery store is Zingiber Officinale. The pickled ginger you see at Japanese restaurants is Zingiber Mioga, a different species.
Other gingers that a related but different species are: galangal, turmeric, and cardamom. And there are several different species of galangal (eg, blue ginger) and cardamom.
Tar (Da Cock): Cate Blanchett was terrific in it. The movie was a deep dive into a world in which I know very little about so I was a bit lost on the names and jargon being used for the first hour. It seemed to be going for a subtle horror twist subplot but that is only vaguely explored and doesn’t amount to anything. In the end it is about a woman in a position of power that goes to far and abuses her power, which leads to her downfall.
Almost done with RRR, a very enjoyable bit of action fluff as long as you expect no more than that from it. I wish they edited it down to be a bit shorter, but the two dudes are super badass and enjoyable to watch, so I will forgive the exiting team’s indulgence. Whatever happened to these type of bromance movies in Hollywood? 15/19, WB
I found it to be unwatchable crap and turned it off after an hour. Indian films just dont do it for me, I've tried many many times and have only been able to get through a few of them
Now I am trying to think of recent Hollywood bromance action flicks. Bad Boys maybe? The 80s had so many, on film and TV - Miami Vice, 48 Hours, etc, etc
The Last of Us Ep.3 (HBO): Superbly acted, achingly sweet episode. It's a big departure from the source material, but I appreciate that they took the opportunity to craft a rare feel-good story in such a grim, bleak universe. 19/19 WB
Ya, ep. 3 was almost a stand alone...found it very good, tho I am perhaps a slightly bit more judicious in handing out the 19's, B97....I mean, it's not free car day on Oprah! ;-). ;-)
Reminder: when posting on this thread, please indicate which service (eg, HBO, Hulu, Peacock), rate it on a 19 point scale, and summarize whether you would or would not bang it (WB/WNB).
I missed the 3rd quarter and was surprised it was down to a four point lead when I turned it back on. I checked on the ESPN app mid-3rd at it was up to 20.
I'd appreciate any help from someone who knows better than I, but I thought I read somewhere that pitchers who have more severe elbow problems often elect for the Tommy John surgery even though a less severe repair surgery will do. From what I recall, the thinking is that the TJ surgery leaves the elbow ligament stronger than a repaired ligament and the longer rehab/recovery time is worth it. If that's right, I wonder if Brock is going through the same thought process as a football player. It would certainly kill a year of his career, but maybe it's worth it.
Rehabbing these serious ligament issues rarely works, at least in baseball....the arm strength just rarely is there without the rebuild. The statistics for the same injury in football players is less clear, as it is by far a less common injury to QB's.
Personally, I'm expecting the kid will end up having TJ surgery and will be out for the '23 season...prepare for Rodgers, Brady, Carr, Garoppolo, Cousins and Ryan rumors to San Francisco for the next 6 months.
Some do prefer PRP injections, I think when it is a partial tear. Muncy's is his non-throwing arm so I think he did the PRP injections. But he is a lefty swing so it's his power arm and maybe some of his issues this last year? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Because of the constant hard throwing, a UCL injury in a pitcher is usually a chronic condition, even if it ultimately ends in an acute catastrophic tear. As a result, there is usually considerable cumulative damage.
Purdy's tear was a traumatic event, not an overuse injury, and may well not have much collateral damage, which could make it a better option for repair, depending on the exact nature/location of the tear. If its "mid-ligament", it could well respond well. Where it gets more problematic (with any ligament) is if the ligament tore off the the bone, or tore immediately adjacent to the attachment point.
[MGolf] Bears at -10, 8 strokes back from TAMU and 2 back from Arizona after the first round of Arizona Thunderbirds Intercollegiate tournament. That's good enough for fourth out of 15 teams.
DC friends: I should be in town end of February to beginning of March for work. I'd love to meet you!
i go to DC (actually College Park) on a regular and flexible basis. can coordinate a little if i knew the dates.
week of Feb 27 could work ..
Woohoo!
Pepper
SALLY: Waiter, there is too much pepper on my paprikash.
HARRY: But I will be proud to partake of your pecan pie. Pecan piiiiiiiiiie!
Salinas minor league team in the 90s, had a cool logo - a bat wielding pepper with a generous mustache
The Pepper Plant, a Gilroy-based company that makes a divine hot sauce. When I moved to MD my parents used to send me bottles of it because I couldn't find it on the East Coast. Fortunately Amazon started carrying it within the past couple years.
Yes, love this hot sauce!
Basil
Brush
( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basil_Brush )
Fawlty
Herb
Tarlek
, Junior.
Remember, his old man was Herb Tarlek, Sr. Played memorably in one episode by Bert Parks.
The original galaxy brain.
My sweet old vizsla pup is going to start an herb treatment tomorrow for her cognitive decline...my holistic vet that's going to do the in-home euth when that day does come is a practitioner of Eastern medicine and has a number of herbs she wants to give the baby girl...we'll see how they work.
<3
I wish we had something for our Boston Terrier in the last two years of her life. We also used in-home euthanasia at the end. We probably waited too long, but I worried that it would have been too soon.
That’s my concern with Allie…she’s 15.5 and is showing serious signs of anxiety and confusion at various times, but does not seem to be in any real pain and is pretty much her same sweet self 80%+ of the time…I told my vet that she’s going to need to tell me when it’s time, but were not there yet.
Sorry about your Boston…such sweet puppies.
Yeah, your Allie isn't nearly as bad as our Minnie was. It was the reverse proportion of good to bad times for her near the end. No good. This is why I said that we probably waited too long. I had a very hard time saying it was time.
Oh yes, I figure to have a very hard time as well, my friend. She’s been such a special companion. She’s been to 48 states, 34 US National Parks, 9 ballparks, including peeing on the warning track of both Petco Park and Chase Field, and been through both a marriage and an incredibly satisfying divorce…she’s seen a lot!
Caen
Poppy
seed muffin. Having one during my break.
...got a little sloppy."
-Jerry Seinfeld
This reminds me that I need to scatter a bunch of California Poppy seeds along the side of the house. I did that several years ago and we've had great spring blooms since, although by last year they started getting a little sparse.
With all this rain I'm hoping for a solid year of CA Poppy super blooms come late spring
Rosemary
and Thyme. (With Parsley & Sage)
's baby
Clooney
Watch out. Boulder coming through.
https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2023/01/30/all-i-heard-was-boom-boulder-crashes-into-oahu-home-narrowly-missing-woman/
Ginger
from Gilligan's Island.
i used to watch almost every day after school as my allowed 30 min of TV watching a day.
my sister somehow got to watch a 1 hr episode of Little House on the Prairie, so i have seen almost all of those too.
Ginger was a bimbo....
Gilligans island, then Star Trek
The ginger that you typically in the grocery store is Zingiber Officinale. The pickled ginger you see at Japanese restaurants is Zingiber Mioga, a different species.
Other gingers that a related but different species are: galangal, turmeric, and cardamom. And there are several different species of galangal (eg, blue ginger) and cardamom.
Rogers
Coriandrum sativum
I'm very thankful not to be cursed with the gene that makes this delicious herb taste like soap
Love me some cilantro!
Do I remember correctly that someone here can't stand it?
I strongly dislike it, however I do not have the gene that makes it taste like soap. It's just not a flavor I enjoy.
Scootie can't stand it.
That's what I thought, but I didn't want to accuse anyone.
No 1's GF does have it. Unfortunately.
same
DBD AV CLUB
Tar (Da Cock): Cate Blanchett was terrific in it. The movie was a deep dive into a world in which I know very little about so I was a bit lost on the names and jargon being used for the first hour. It seemed to be going for a subtle horror twist subplot but that is only vaguely explored and doesn’t amount to anything. In the end it is about a woman in a position of power that goes to far and abuses her power, which leads to her downfall.
I would give it a 14/19.
We watched it over the weekend and although there were strong performances I was ultimately underwhelmed. 11/19
I also was underwhelmed by it. Blanchett and all the performances were great but I probably wouldn’t recommend it to anyone.
Almost done with RRR, a very enjoyable bit of action fluff as long as you expect no more than that from it. I wish they edited it down to be a bit shorter, but the two dudes are super badass and enjoyable to watch, so I will forgive the exiting team’s indulgence. Whatever happened to these type of bromance movies in Hollywood? 15/19, WB
I found it to be unwatchable crap and turned it off after an hour. Indian films just dont do it for me, I've tried many many times and have only been able to get through a few of them
I think it is just all about expectations. I don’t think I could watch Bollywood movies regularly, but this once was fine.
Now I am trying to think of recent Hollywood bromance action flicks. Bad Boys maybe? The 80s had so many, on film and TV - Miami Vice, 48 Hours, etc, etc
Bad Boys 4 confirmed today FYI
The Last of Us Ep.3 (HBO): Superbly acted, achingly sweet episode. It's a big departure from the source material, but I appreciate that they took the opportunity to craft a rare feel-good story in such a grim, bleak universe. 19/19 WB
Ya, ep. 3 was almost a stand alone...found it very good, tho I am perhaps a slightly bit more judicious in handing out the 19's, B97....I mean, it's not free car day on Oprah! ;-). ;-)
Good to hear, I just finished ep2 last night and was not looking forward to what was coming, although I am totally hooked
Reminder: when posting on this thread, please indicate which service (eg, HBO, Hulu, Peacock), rate it on a 19 point scale, and summarize whether you would or would not bang it (WB/WNB).
OUR CRUMBLING DEMOCRACY
'Greatest witch hunt': Trump deposition released in New York fraud case
https://www.politico.com/video/2023/01/31/greatest-witch-hunt-trump-deposition-released-in-new-york-fraud-case-825484
PRO
Sean Payton to Broncos
Wizards beat San Antonio in San Antonio - for the first time this century. Their first win there since December 1999. An impressive run of losses.
Steph and Clay make it rain again as Warriors (26-24) beat Thunder 128-120 on the road.
https://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore/_/gameId/401468914
Was the following mentioned during the game?
Stephen Curry passes Wilt Chamberlain for Warriors' all-time field goals mark
The Warriors' star guard added another record to his growing list of career accolades in Monday's win vs. OKC.
https://www.nba.com/news/stephen-curry-passes-wilt-chamberlain-for-most-made-field-goals-in-golden-state-warriors-history
Steph may pass Wilt for field goals, but will never pass him for scoring
Bob and Kelenna did mention it right after it happened.
for the first time in a while, i turned off the game at halftime because the Warriors were winning!
I missed the 3rd quarter and was surprised it was down to a four point lead when I turned it back on. I checked on the ESPN app mid-3rd at it was up to 20.
It got a little close in the fourth quarter!
I think they got a little 3 happy.
Brock Purdy has a torn UCL. He will undergo surgery, but it's uncertain if he'll undergo Tommy John or repair surgery.
https://twitter.com/TomPelissero/status/1620181317978832899
I'd appreciate any help from someone who knows better than I, but I thought I read somewhere that pitchers who have more severe elbow problems often elect for the Tommy John surgery even though a less severe repair surgery will do. From what I recall, the thinking is that the TJ surgery leaves the elbow ligament stronger than a repaired ligament and the longer rehab/recovery time is worth it. If that's right, I wonder if Brock is going through the same thought process as a football player. It would certainly kill a year of his career, but maybe it's worth it.
Rehabbing these serious ligament issues rarely works, at least in baseball....the arm strength just rarely is there without the rebuild. The statistics for the same injury in football players is less clear, as it is by far a less common injury to QB's.
Personally, I'm expecting the kid will end up having TJ surgery and will be out for the '23 season...prepare for Rodgers, Brady, Carr, Garoppolo, Cousins and Ryan rumors to San Francisco for the next 6 months.
Some do prefer PRP injections, I think when it is a partial tear. Muncy's is his non-throwing arm so I think he did the PRP injections. But he is a lefty swing so it's his power arm and maybe some of his issues this last year? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Because of the constant hard throwing, a UCL injury in a pitcher is usually a chronic condition, even if it ultimately ends in an acute catastrophic tear. As a result, there is usually considerable cumulative damage.
Purdy's tear was a traumatic event, not an overuse injury, and may well not have much collateral damage, which could make it a better option for repair, depending on the exact nature/location of the tear. If its "mid-ligament", it could well respond well. Where it gets more problematic (with any ligament) is if the ligament tore off the the bone, or tore immediately adjacent to the attachment point.
Also I was became aware that you can apparently have (a) surgery to repair the ligament damage, or (b) surgery to replace the ligament.
Niners suggesting surgery to repair, which would be the 6 month-ish timeframe.
Complete reconstruction is more the 12 month recovery….
ELSEWHERE IN COLLEGE
[MBB] Texas Tech comes back from 23 point deficit to win 80-77 in OT vs. #13 Iowa State.
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/35561530/texas-tech-matches-largest-comeback-season-knock-iowa-state
Biggest comeback win in Red Raider hoops history.
CAL
Anyone here a medium? If so we could perform a seance and try to contact Cal's men's basketball program.
Sorry, XL or XXL.
I've been waiting for this one
took me a second, but I proud that I didn't have to ask to have it explained ;-)
Use a Ouija board
We'd likely only connect 32% of the time, usually at the end of the Ouija Board's shot clock.
[good bye]
Go Bears!!!
[MGolf] Bears at -10, 8 strokes back from TAMU and 2 back from Arizona after the first round of Arizona Thunderbirds Intercollegiate tournament. That's good enough for fourth out of 15 teams.
https://calbears.com/documents/2023/1/30/2023_01_30_Arizona_Thunderbirds_Intercollegiate_Round_1_Results.pdf
[WPolo] Cal loses to Furd 9-6 on Sunday, but then beats UC Davis 14-7
https://calbears.com/news/2023/1/29/womens-water-polo-no-4-bears-split-matches-to-close-out-cal-cup.aspx