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« on: April 24, 2024, 09:48:15 AM »
I agree with many others on here that SHOGUN is good.
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SILO on AppleTV is pretty good. The first couple episodes were really good, and then the middle was a little fluffy, but I keep watching because I really want to know how it ends. I have one episode left.it’s pretty good, common is a terrible actor. they’re filming a second season.
Heading to Yellowstone/Grand Tetons with the family in July. Staying here for several days in Montana near Gardiner and the north entrance:
Any Yellowstone/Grand Tetons pro-tips?
that is an elite cabin.
my biggest pro tip is to go out early and late and avoid the middle part of the day. since you are staying so far away it will not be practical to drive back to the cabin over lunch, but you should be able to find somewhere to park and rest for a lunch nap. and prepare to drive forever. since you have an elite cabin to store all your luggage, it will be nice to drive around in an empty car, other than food and water for the day.
looking forward to your write up and photos afterwards!
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that picture scares the ever living crap out of me.
that cabin
It will be long drive to the Tetons from Gardiner. Are you thinking a down/back day trip or will you stop on the front or tail end of trip?
Rent canoes or kayaks at Colter Bay on Jackson Lake. Paddle around the little bays/coves in the area. Pick out a quiet shoreline spot for lunch. View of peaks across the water is incredible.
Good hiking around the smaller lakes south of Jackson Lake. We enjoyed a loop with Bradley and Taggart Lakes. Jenny Lake is probably the busiest area, but worth a drive buy and photos at minimum.
My wife and I recently stumbled upon a gem of a movie on Netflix titled 'Yesterday'. Has anyone seen this? Unique premise and we really enjoyed it.
We also watched Damsel with Millie Bobby Brown. It was pretty good. It was fine.
Is this the one where they Mandela Effect The Beatles? It's lovely.
I don't think who POTUS is tangibly changes the lives of a vast majority of Americans. HOWEVER, Trump exposed the emotional fragility on both sides of the spectrum, mostly because he was so emotionally fragile himself. He was unique in that he was actively inflammatory.
His policy didn't change many lives but his rhetoric did. So because of the current condition of America I do think it's important to elect peace makers, unifiers, and others who are actively ANTI inflammatory.
Yep. It's important to elect unifiers. And for the 3rd time in a row there are none to vote for!
we've all changed since 8 years ago. i'm glad you've found a politics-related thing that you think is important (electing unifiers?)If there is one thing we know for sure it's that this election is very important. Lots of things will change for the worse if one certain person gets elected over another certain person. So make sure you vote because this is important. Things will not basically stay exactly the same in your day to day life regardless of who the president is. A lot is at stake. And there is definitely not basically nothing at stake.
I don't think who POTUS is tangibly changes the lives of a vast majority of Americans. HOWEVER, Trump exposed the emotional fragility on both sides of the spectrum, mostly because he was so emotionally fragile himself. He was unique in that he was actively inflammatory.
His policy didn't change many lives but his rhetoric did. So because of the current condition of America I do think it's important to elect peace makers, unifiers, and others who are actively ANTI inflammatory.
Keeping with the theme of the Nazi Atlantic wall construction of KU Memorial Stadium - something that even the unknowing construction eye would immediately pick up on.
The old girl proved not to be a soft underbelly, but rather a tough old gut in the demo process.
The amount of reinforced concrete in that ol' gal ... Someone said, and I admittedly have not confirmed it, that it was more concrete than was used in the Hoover Dam.
Admire that someone's ambition, but no. The amount in Memorial was maybe 1-2 days' worth of concrete placed at Hoover. They were running concrete continuously 12 hours a day for a couple years with only Christmas and Thanksgiving off in general. In another measure, the amount of concrete in Hoover Dam would cover a football field to a height greater than the original World Trade Center Towers.
A nurse from Topeka had to post a PSA that you don't have to drink the water WHILE it's boiling for it to be safe because of how many people had shown up to the hospital to be treated for mouth burns.