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Paelos
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See, this is what people say when I bitch about the location of the homeless shelter. But no, fuck you (even if it was a joke) and fuck them. 10 blocks east would've made more sense. Hell, 6 blocks north would've made more sense.
It was a joke, mostly because you talk about Austin in usually glowing terms. EXCEPT THOSE HOMELESS, I'M NOT DONATING. 
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Hawkbit
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Seattle's a little different. We like our shit right in the middle of our great parts. We've affectionately named our alleys near work as "Piss Alley" and "Needle Alley". Those are preferable to the patchouli and weed smells from the regular streets.
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Sky
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Going back a bit, thanks for all the kind words, guys. She's back home and healing up now.
Not to take a dump on the Nimoy thread, but I never cared for anything he's done and can't stand the original Star Trek cast except maybe Scottie. So it's been annoying on FB. I'm glad I'm unable to make paint day this month, they're playing classic star trek movies all day, ye gods. I'd rather watch the Star Wars prequels.
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Teleku
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San Francisco has the same issue with the Tenderloin. Walk two blocks in the wrong direction from Union Square, where a lot of the upscale shops and hotels are located, and you'll end up in the worst neighborhood in SF.
I still don't understand how that still exist. The land it sits on has to be some of the most valuable in the entire US. With the amount of money flowing into SF, I can't believe it hasn't been gentrified the hell out of existence yet. If SOMA can be turned from ghetto into a high end area in less than a decade, how is the tenderloin not nuked yet....
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Samwise
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I don't think SOMA had low-cost housing, SRO buildings, etc, at least not the part that got nuked (head down to 6th St and it's a different story). It was more industrial than residential. I'm not sure exactly how ownership of those buildings (like the one my dad's been living in since 1986ish, hence that area being a big part of my childhood) works but I suspect there are strong legal obstacles to private developers gobbling them up.
You can see the gentrification creeping in around the edges, though. Like weeds through a sidewalk.
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HaemishM
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they're playing classic star trek movies all day, ye gods. I'd rather watch the Star Wars prequels.
DEAD TO ME!!!!!!
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Yegolev
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Bad neighborhoods. Have you guys been to the ATL?
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Morat20
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they're playing classic star trek movies all day, ye gods. I'd rather watch the Star Wars prequels.
DEAD TO ME!!!!!! I suspect if you didn't grow up with classic Star Trek, it's not something you can get into. You gotta watch it through nostalgia colored glasses, because frankly TV in the 70s and 80s and most of the 90s was just shit. Even the GOOD stuff was just shit, compared to the standards of TV over the last decade or so. I'm thrilled with Netflix and Amazon producing their own shoes, because a lot of good TV is slow to start, and seeing shows that have the actual chance to build characters, stories, and evolve rather than getting shit-canned because they didn't beat out some 7-year old sitcom on another station is pretty fucking nice. I can think of a couple of dead shows I wish had aired on Netflix now, instead of other stations then. (Fox, for instance.) Still, 70s TV isn't as bad as the prequels. Jesus, that's just wrong.
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Hawkbit
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Bad neighborhoods. Have you guys been to the ATL?
I have and I choose to believe Atlanta isn't real.
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schild
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Prince George's County, MD.
That's a bad neighborhood, rivaled only by some portions of Baltimore.
Atlanta is candyland comparatively, but still a reprehensible shithole.
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MisterNoisy
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Holy shit. Glad to know it's just a "routine" thing instead of the Big C.
Fuck cancer.
Fuck it indeed. My brother's results on are -- it's cancer, but not lung cancer. Hodgkin's lymphoma -- which is apparently pretty high up the "If you have to get cancer, get this one" list. 5 year rates are insanely high (like 85% across all patients). Even the stage IV rates are high (65%). I think having stage IV HL is only slightly worse than having stage I lung cancer. Barely. That big mass in his lung isn't in his lung. It's a tumor in his lymph nodes in his upper chest, which has displaced/compressed/overlapped his right lung. That's why he can't breath. The doc was very confidant that it wasn't in his lung at all (it's confined to that lymph node). However, he's got to get a PET scan and a bone marrow biopsy (scheduled for 'as soon as the insurance okays it' so either Friday or Monday) to see if it started in his chest, or started somewhere else and spread. By default he's getting radiation (targeted at his chest to kill the big tumor fast) and a chemo package, so long months ahead. If it's spread, I think they just give him stronger chemo drugs and maybe radiation at any other site. Still, shit. 85% for all cases? 65% or better for Stage IV? Fucking beats the hell out of most cancers. Doctor says he'll actually feel better once the treatment starts, because he'll be able to breathe properly, sleep without coughs waking him up every 20 minutes, and get his O2 levels up without working his heart into a tizzy. But in any case: Fuck cancer. Stupid body. Poorly designed POS. Holy shit. I'm sorry to hear it's the big C, but at least it sounds like it should be treatable. Hoping it goes well.
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Strazos
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Atlanta is candyland comparatively, but still a reprehensible shithole.
Oh come on, it's not all bad - they've actually got some pretty interesting restaurants, and even really nice places are super cheap in comparison to other places I've been. For instance, we went here for Valentine's ( http://www.barcelonawinebar.com/atlanta.htm) and it was super packed...but once we got in, the food was great. And I think I only dropped $100, which I consider a bargain for something like that.
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Paelos
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Atlanta is a great city with a tough south side. Like many cities.
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Mandella
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I suspect if you didn't grow up with classic Star Trek, it's not something you can get into. .
I'm going to have to delurk and disagree with that. Hell, knowing the characters and stories of the original Star Trek is one of the things I *can* talk to twentysomethings about. And while I agree with you for praising Netflix for taking the chance on original series, I think their greater service has been to make old stuff so readily available to those born generations later. Sky's just being weird.
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Strazos
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Eh, I'll guess I'll put myself out there and admit that I'm not fan of the original series or it's movies. They came largely before my time, and trying to go back and watch them is a bit...painful. This is not meant to be a slight against Nimoy, but I just find it doesn't hold up well in comparison to the later series.
Though, I'll also admit that my favorite series was Voyager - I was perhaps still a bit young when Generations was in its prime, and early DS9 just didn't grab me (though I did later go back and watch the entire series).
Still a shame he's gone, though - he was a good guy, with a good character. That Bilbo thing, though - no idea what that was all about.
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Merusk
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You said Voyager was your favorite You don't get to enjoy Star Trek. That priv is now revoked. 
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Morat20
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Eh, I'll guess I'll put myself out there and admit that I'm not fan of the original series or it's movies. They came largely before my time, and trying to go back and watch them is a bit...painful. This is not meant to be a slight against Nimoy, but I just find it doesn't hold up well in comparison to the later series.
Though, I'll also admit that my favorite series was Voyager - I was perhaps still a bit young when Generations was in its prime, and early DS9 just didn't grab me (though I did later go back and watch the entire series).
Still a shame he's gone, though - he was a good guy, with a good character. That Bilbo thing, though - no idea what that was all about.
It was the seventies. Shit happened. I was a little young at the time, but that's the gist I got. it was the seventies, stuff got weird. Probably because of all the acid. Voyager's..campy, I guess. I'm fine with it, but only by not really thinking about characterization or plot or anything. But then I happily watched Eureka, SG-1, and a dozen other shows that were basically light sci-fi that was half technobabble and half people doing people shit while weird science happened. Although I've always believed that the explanation for Voyager was basically Neelix constantly cooking with mind-altering 'spices'. It explains so much. Like the time someone turned into a newt.
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You said Voyager was your favorite You don't get to enjoy Star Trek. That priv is now revoked.  
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Ironwood
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That doesn't make 'Voyager your favourite'.
If so, Voyager would be my favourite.
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Merusk
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Exactly. Jolene Blalock > Jerri Ryan and got stripped-down more often. That doesn't make Enterprise a better show. (Even though itwas.  )
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Ironwood
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Objection.
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Merusk
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Overruled.
Blondes are trite and overdone and of no appeal in this court. You can appeal to a superior district, but I've been 'over' blondes since the mid 90's.
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schild
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I want a lobster roll or two for lunch but there isn't one within 10 miles until tomorrow.
Being white is hard.
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MrHat
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I want a lobster roll or two for lunch but there isn't one within 10 miles until tomorrow.
Being white is hard.
Had one from that lobster roll foodtruck yesterday. It was $13 and was smaller than a hotdog.
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Paelos
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Lobster sucks.
Crab and Oysters are my jam.
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schild
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Lobster sucks. No, you suck. I want a lobster roll or two for lunch but there isn't one within 10 miles until tomorrow.
Being white is hard.
Had one from that lobster roll foodtruck yesterday. It was $13 and was smaller than a hotdog. Smaller than what kind of hotdog? Also, whatevs. Still want one.
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Trippy
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Yes lobster rolls are expensive. Still good, though. Not sure what being white has anything to do with it since that part of New England is about as white as you can get in the US.
Now let's argue which is better: Maine-style (mayo and stuff) or Connecticut-style (drawn butter).
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schild
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Maine Style.
There was never a competition.
Anyway, the being white comment was about how much trouble I have to go through to get a lobster roll. As in, the struggle is real.
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Nevermore
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Yes lobster rolls are expensive. Still good, though. Not sure what being white has anything to do with it since that part of New England is about as white as you can get in the US.
Now let's argue which is better: Maine-style (mayo and stuff) or Connecticut-style (drawn butter).
Lobsters are not exclusive to New England. Maine lobsters are, but there are more kinds of lobster than just Maine lobsters. And you eat lobster with butter.
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schild
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You eat lobster tail/traditional lobster with butter.
Lobster rolls, however, are pretty unique to the northeast (in that everywhere is is just following their lead if they exist at all in most other places) and have a proper preparation.
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Rasix
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Near our new house (site), there's a New England style eatery/pub. They do a proper lobster roll.
I hope the place survives. That location is really hit or miss for restaurants.
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We didn't have a Big Hero 6 Movie thread ?
Am I getting senile ? Not only this, but I apparently typed a lync message today I don't remember typing...
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Nevermore
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You eat lobster tail/traditional lobster with butter.
Lobster rolls, however, are pretty unique to the northeast (in that everywhere is is just following their lead if they exist at all in most other places) and have a proper preparation.
Yes, I've spent a lot of time in New England so I know what a lobster roll is. The good ones have butter. Putting mayo on lobster is for people who don't like lobster.
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tazelbain
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Finally an expert on White Culture to set us straight.
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Trippy
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Yes lobster rolls are expensive. Still good, though. Not sure what being white has anything to do with it since that part of New England is about as white as you can get in the US.
Now let's argue which is better: Maine-style (mayo and stuff) or Connecticut-style (drawn butter).
Lobsters are not exclusive to New England. Maine lobsters are, but there are more kinds of lobster than just Maine lobsters. And you eat lobster with butter. You eat lobster tail/traditional lobster with butter.
Lobster rolls, however, are pretty unique to the northeast (in that everywhere is is just following their lead if they exist at all in most other places) and have a proper preparation.
Yeah, this is about lobster rolls, which were invented in Connecticut, not lobsters in general.
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