It’s time for Izzo to retire
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It’s time for Izzo to retire
His time in the sun is over.
It’s time to bring in the fife
It’s time to bring in the fife
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Egg and Cheese on an Everything Bagel. Toasted.
38. Feels like 30. Sunny. High of 50.
38. Feels like 30. Sunny. High of 50.
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I wonder if Izzo makes risotto? I’m going to make some tonight. Not hard, just a labor of love.
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I don't eat breakfast. I don't like eating in the morning.
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Turtleneck wrote:I don't eat breakfast. I don't like eating in the morning.
Have you ever had breakfast for dinner?
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I know that it’s easy to think that the biggest snow is behind us but in Michigan snow can last well into April. I don’t think izzo should re-tire until at least then, stick with those winters for now
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Josh Gattis likes breakfast in Miami.
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DWags wrote:Turtleneck wrote:I don't eat breakfast. I don't like eating in the morning.
Have you ever had breakfast for dinner?
I think you'd have to exceed the speed of light to have breakfast for dinner, unless Miguel Alcubierre is correct and you could contract space before you, expand space behind you and ride the resulting warp bubble to effectively beat the speed of light. Either way, it might be easier to just have dinner.
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You don't eat meat AND you don't eat eggs...?Turtleneck wrote:I don't eat breakfast. I don't like eating in the morning.
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It's almost dinner time in Paris.
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The Pantry wrote:You don't eat meat AND you don't eat eggs...?Turtleneck wrote:I don't eat breakfast. I don't like eating in the morning.
I think he likes onions though.
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I'm going to have a Greek Chicken Wrap on a spinach wrap today. Delicious.
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Motown Spartan wrote:I'm going to have a Greek Chicken Wrap on a spinach wrap today. Delicious.
A wrap wrapped inside a wrap?
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NigelUno wrote:Motown Spartan wrote:I'm going to have a Greek Chicken Wrap on a spinach wrap today. Delicious.
A wrap wrapped inside a wrap?
I can see how that was confusing. The wrap itself is made from spinach, you know, those green wraps? So it's really a Greek on spinach wrap, add chicken. With BBQ chips and a Boylan birch beer.
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Pervis Muldoon wrote:DWags wrote:
Have you ever had breakfast for dinner?
I think you'd have to exceed the speed of light to have breakfast for dinner, unless Miguel Alcubierre is correct and you could contract space before you, expand space behind you and ride the resulting warp bubble to effectively beat the speed of light. Either way, it might be easier to just have dinner.
I was told science isn't cool ... I like the cut of your jib ....
edit - what doesn't seem to get discussed is that even though space is mostly empty, it isn't completely empty, at warp speed you can probably fry an egg on the materials of a ship due to friction.
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Motown Spartan wrote:NigelUno wrote:
A wrap wrapped inside a wrap?
I can see how that was confusing. The wrap itself is made from spinach, you know, those green wraps? So it's really a Greek on spinach wrap, add chicken. With BBQ chips and a Boylan birch beer.
Jim Boylan?
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Neighbor got a new cat.
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Does it like you?GRR Spartan wrote:Neighbor got a new cat.
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GRR Spartan wrote:Neighbor got a new cat.
Are you going to ask it out?
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If the ship is going fast enough that the extremely sparse amounts of dust and gas in space would cause enough friction to heat the outside of the rocket, then surely that dust and gas would produce enough resistance to push the egg right off the ship. Or, if on a flat service facing the direction that the ship is going so, flatten/squash/break apart the egg before it cooks?Trapper Gus wrote:Pervis Muldoon wrote:
I think you'd have to exceed the speed of light to have breakfast for dinner, unless Miguel Alcubierre is correct and you could contract space before you, expand space behind you and ride the resulting warp bubble to effectively beat the speed of light. Either way, it might be easier to just have dinner.
I was told science isn't cool ... I like the cut of your jib ....
edit - what doesn't seem to get discussed is that even though space is mostly empty, it isn't completely empty, at warp speed you can probably fry an egg on the materials of a ship due to friction.
Also, if you're going the speed of light, so time isn't moving, would the egg cook at all?
And if you go faster than the speed if light, causing time to reverse, would the egg revert back into its shell?
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MiamiSpartan wrote:If the ship is going fast enough that the extremely sparse amounts of dust and gas in space would cause enough friction to heat the outside of the rocket, then surely that dust and gas would produce enough resistance to push the egg right off the ship. Or, if on a flat service facing the direction that the ship is going so, flatten/squash/break apart the egg before it cooks?Trapper Gus wrote:
I was told science isn't cool ... I like the cut of your jib ....
edit - what doesn't seem to get discussed is that even though space is mostly empty, it isn't completely empty, at warp speed you can probably fry an egg on the materials of a ship due to friction.
Also, if you're going the speed of light, so time isn't moving, would the egg cook at all?
And if you go faster than the speed if light, causing time to reverse, would the egg revert back into its shell?
All good points ... except the time not moving thing, but that is too complex to talk about, the egg will cook is the short version of that discussion.
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Trapper Gus wrote:MiamiSpartan wrote:
If the ship is going fast enough that the extremely sparse amounts of dust and gas in space would cause enough friction to heat the outside of the rocket, then surely that dust and gas would produce enough resistance to push the egg right off the ship. Or, if on a flat service facing the direction that the ship is going so, flatten/squash/break apart the egg before it cooks?
Also, if you're going the speed of light, so time isn't moving, would the egg cook at all?
And if you go faster than the speed if light, causing time to reverse, would the egg revert back into its shell?
All good points ... except the time not moving thing, but that is too complex to talk about, the egg will cook is the short version of that discussion.
Yeah, I was pretty sure I was stretching it with that one. The idea of time not moving at the speed of light is relative to the observer, correct? So someone watching from Earth will grow old and die waiting to see if that egg cooks, but the guy on the rocket is eating his egg in a few minutes. I think?
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Retire what?
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Takeout from Noodles & Co. Mrs. Wifey likes it and I don’t mind it.
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MiamiSpartan wrote:Trapper Gus wrote:
All good points ... except the time not moving thing, but that is too complex to talk about, the egg will cook is the short version of that discussion.
Yeah, I was pretty sure I was stretching it with that one. The idea of time not moving at the speed of light is relative to the observer, correct? So someone watching from Earth will grow old and die waiting to see if that egg cooks, but the guy on the rocket is eating his egg in a few minutes. I think?
That is how it has been explained to me, something about frames of reference.
On the other hand, I am totally unclear about the proposed warp dive. I'm not sure that within it the spaceship would be going all that fast. It would be a moving frame of reference, if I understand, which I totally do not.
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I love this board.
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GRR Spartan wrote:Neighbor got a new cat.
Better than a two-stage and more versatile.
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I just pulled banana bread out of the oven.
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Agree. But I don’t think I don’t think Steven planned on playing after college anyway.
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Japanese pan noodle with grilled chicken is tasty.tGreenWay wrote:Takeout from Noodles & Co. Mrs. Wifey likes it and I don’t mind it.
We had Woody's tonight. Chicken schwarmaa, side of garlic sauce.
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In the south, when somebody says "bless your heart," are they really saying "fuck you?"
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Turtleneck wrote:In the south, when somebody says "bless your heart," are they really saying "fuck you?"
Yes. But also, you poor bastard. It's definitely an insult.
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Robert J Sakimano wrote:Japanese pan noodle with grilled chicken is tasty.tGreenWay wrote:Takeout from Noodles & Co. Mrs. Wifey likes it and I don’t mind it.
We had Woody's tonight. Chicken schwarmaa, side of garlic sauce.
I love pretty much everything on Woody’s menu. Plus, it’s fast and it’s close.
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Motown Spartan wrote:Turtleneck wrote:In the south, when somebody says "bless your heart," are they really saying "fuck you?"
Yes. But also, you poor bastard. It's definitely an insult.
Additional meaning: You’re an idiot.
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Some southern folks actually mean bless your heart. Not the other stuff.
Edit: they mean it like “aren’t you sweet” or precious.
Edit: they mean it like “aren’t you sweet” or precious.
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Rocinante wrote:Some southern folks actually mean bless your heart. Not the other stuff.
Edit: they mean it like “aren’t you sweet” or precious.
You live in North Dakota. Who the fuck do you think you are right now?
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Turtleneck wrote:Rocinante wrote:Some southern folks actually mean bless your heart. Not the other stuff.
Edit: they mean it like “aren’t you sweet” or precious.
You live in North Dakota. Who the fuck do you think you are right now?
I love getting lectured to by western elites.
Hey buddy, build another escalator and then pop off.
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Floyd Robertson wrote:GRR Spartan wrote:Neighbor got a new cat.
Better than a two-stage and more versatile.
True. But it doesn't cook breakfast. There are priorities here, Floyd.
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Turtleneck wrote:In the south, when somebody says "bless your heart," are they really saying "fuck you?"
They're either saying 'Thank you, you're so sweet' or 'Oh Jesus, someone please have pity on this fool'
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National Pizza Day is Wednesday. Think I'm gonna try Slice by Saddleback. Not sure if they kept the pizza the exact same as Detroit Frankie's or not.
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