“Officials say Anderson had killed Blankenship and then cut her heart out. After killing Blankenship, he brought her heart to his aunt and uncle’s house.”
“Officials say Anderson cooked the heart with a side of potatoes before trying to serve it to them, before killing Pye, Yates, and severely injuring his aunt.”
♩ And he’ll never have that recipe again…oh nooooooo ♫
This is where my “Fall asleep listening to an audiobook” strategy works pretty well. I can drift off to a good even-tempered reader (those old Brits do a good job).
I set the timer on my iPhone to stop playing in 20 or 30 minutes, and then if … ok, WHEN… I wake up in the middle of the night, I can put on the 'book again.
I’ll usually fall asleep again, but I don’t, or if that takes hours, then hey, at least I’ve been laying still and listening to a good book (That gets rid of most of that “I’ve GOT to get back to sleep!” stress).
I have a bruised pubic bone. Why? Because I work the drive-thru often and people regularly pull up ten feet away, and expect me to hand their credit cards, change, food, etc. across ten feet.
I’ve collided with the bottom of the window so many times, it hurts to bend over and pick anything up. And part of my job involves hauling very heavy tubs, of cheese, sauce, etc.
Pull up closer! Laughing and going, “Oh, I’m kinda far away!” doesn’t make my arms longer.
I would recommend that they be given exactly the same instructions as a pilot who screws up a landing approach: “Go around”. Like, your current situation is not going to work, so fuck off and come back again and try to do better.
Well, that’s another possibility. Actually, during the pandemic some drive-thrus did have their POS terminals on long sticks. I’d be fine with these sorts of idiots who pay in cash being asked to put their money on snow shovels, and then having their food and drinks delivered to them that way, or possibly flung at them with large slingshots.
Occasionally, people take it upon themselves to back up and fix the situation, if there’s noone behind them.
Confusing for a moment, it is. “Do we know who’s at the window … where’d they go? Oh, here they are!”
But if there’s a line out into the street, I really don’t wanna tell someone to get in the back of the line, especially if their food is ready. That’s too much bad juju.
Sometimes I just meet them at the side door, instead of doing the window thang. (Gives me a chance to quickly hit my vape occasionally, too. Keeps me from being homicidal, donchaknow.)
I’m having a debate with someone about the Dominion vs FOX court filings, and discovered just how few news sites make any attempt to cite their sources.
I had to figure out that the filings were to the Superior Court of the State of Delaware, then find that the quotes in most of the articles are actually from the exhibits, which are much harder to find than the summary documents, as they are hundreds of MB downloads. Then, finding that the exhibits are non-trivial to search, as the text that I’m looking for might be contained in an image in the file…
I’m aware, of course, that a lot of the reason for not citing anything is for competitive reasons: avoiding giving any assistance whatsoever to rival networks or websites. But you wonder how much of it is simply sites copying others without having seen the original reference(s) themselves…
I’m with you on this one, it’s an ongoing frustration of mine.
A story summarizing and highlighting a court filing is fine, but please include a link to the actual court filing. I’m especially frustrated when I go to the CNN or WaPo article and I see a hyperlink on the phrase yesterday’s court filing. Then I click it, thinking I’m going to see the actual court filing and instead I’m taken to yesterday’s story on the same subject.
I usually end up doing a search that includes the name of the case, the number of pages in the filing (usually mentioned in the story) and .pdf…….so, “Dominion lawsuit 187 page .pdf” for example.
This pancreatic cancer is such a PITA. I just ordered a couple rollators because walking 5 feet exhausts me for a good 15 minutes. I’m getting estimates on a stair lift because getting up the stairs is even more exhausting. Even if I’m not doing a lot of exercise (now 5 steps walking, sheesh), I spend most of my time asleep.
The Friday PET scan didn’t happen because my blood sugar was too high. Hey, dudes, one of y’all told me to stop taking my diabetes medicine. WTF did you think was going to happen? At least the infusion (as of now) has not been cancelled. I’m wondering how that’s going to affect me given how tired I already am.
If you lived near me you could have my wife’s old stair lift. It really came in handy for her. On the off-chance (it really is an off-chance, isn;t it? but I suppose you never know) that your zip code is of the form 12xxx, drop me a line.