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":It's out now, but under the title ""The Solar System Beyond Neptune"".
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Hoot Mon! You should at least learn how the Scots and Canadians spell the spirit of life! It's "whisky", not "whiskey". | 0 | en |
Strawman argument. | 0 | id |
Best advise is to do a search in it and read everything well. Natural blinds, no scents/food/attractants that aren't natural to the area and light plain corn. Go in quiet, and try not to change much. Play the wind best as possible.
I'm gonna try and wait till they get a couple freezes and some cold weather. Hopefully it gets there, it never did last yr and it showed.
I was also hoping someone would give any info. or updates on what the ranch looked like, and what they saw. Partner and I are hunting the Kreagor pasture middle of November.
Hunted there 2 seasons ago. Seen a lot of deer and had deer in range for hours each hunt. I opted for Nick to make a setup for me due to my lack of knowledge about the place. Had 2 bucks come in that were old enough to shoot. 1 was a scrap cull and the other was a 120ish 8pt. My advice is light hand corn spread thin. I took handfuls and threw them so it was spread out good. I corned before each hunt. Luckily hogs didn't take over my area. Biggest thing that made them jumpy was noise. Especially fabric crinkling noise. Jackets rubbing against itself, jackets rubbing on a chair, etc. I made sure to wear extra thermals and a hoodie rather than the jacket I took bc they are more quiet. If you do your own setup, you better brush it in better than good. I thought i knew what brushing in a blind was until I went there and learned from a guy that has had success multiple times there. That said, I did have deer at my brushed in blind that I setup, just not near the same amount.
Some friends and I will be deer hunting at Brushy Hill for the first time in January. Late in the season I know but it was the only thing we could setup considering our work schedule. Ive seen a lot of emphasis on brushing in your blind. Does anyone have a picture of good brushed in blind as an example? Any help is appreciated.
Some friends and I will be deer hunting at Brushy Hill for the first time in January. Late in the season I know but it was the only thing we could setup considering our work schedule. Ive seen a lot of emphasis on brushing in your blind. Does anyone have a picture of good brushed in blind as an example? Any help is appreciated.
Thanks!
If you are going to Brushy Hill, and worried about a "brushy blind" contact Nick Anderson maybe look into a semi guided hunt. He will set it up for you. I went on a guided hunt with him last week.
just got back from brushy and out of six guys we killed one doe. only one buck was spotted from stand. lots of wildlife but deer move at night even with a good moon. we hunted the 1800 acres. roads, ppl, and cabin are nice, but we went to kill deer
Best advice, dont go expecting to kill easily. Go expecting to hunt hard with a reward if done correctly. Only been there once and we had plenty shootsble deer in range, but we only killed 2 out of 5 guys. We went for 3 days and if/when we do it again, it will be for 4 or 5 days. Bythe time we figured them out we had to go. As mentioned, hide yourself well. But most of all, have fun. Its a fun hunt and some great cabins. But its not your typical "meat" hunt so dont go expecting to fill the freezer. Those deer are well seasoned...
Best advice, dont go expecting to kill easily. Go expecting to hunt hard with a reward if done correctly. Only been there once and we had plenty shootsble deer in range, but we only killed 2 out of 5 guys. We went for 3 days and if/when we do it again, it will be for 4 or 5 days. Bythe time we figured them out we had to go. As mentioned, hide yourself well. But most of all, have fun. Its a fun hunt and some great cabins. But its not your typical "meat" hunt so dont go expecting to fill the freezer. Those deer are well seasoned...
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That's bout what I'm expecting. Looking forward to a good time regardless of whether I kill anything or not. And I don't think there are any deer in the state more seasoned than the east Texas public land deer I'm used to hunting.
You'd be surprise. We are headed there again first week of january. I can promise you, these deer are unlike any you've hunted. If your shooting hole is over 6 inches they will peer into your soul hahaha. Great deer there and very clever
So sorry I didn't respond! I jut saw this for some reason even though my phone was set to notify me. Yes, the buck in the pic is what I got I did fully guided with nick. I was with him when he went to set up for a semi guided hunt though. Those that are worried about a A good Brushy blind could take a few notes from that man. When we went up I couldn't even see it.
Headed there next weekend with a group of guys from work. First time going down there and I'm super pumped. I believe we are hunting the Anybody got any suggestions/advice?
You 100% Need a well hidden Brushy blind. The guy that commented below is right. They will Peer into your soul. I saw a lot though. Good luck! Check out semi-guided with nick. He will get you in a good spot with a great Brushy blind
We had a great time and saw lots of deer. I didn't shoot anything but had plenty of opportunities on does. 3 of the guys in our group got a buck and one guy shot a doe. We did semi guided and Nick did an outstanding job getting us set up and blinds brushed in for us. Already looking forward to getting back down there next year!
We had a great time and saw lots of deer. I didn't shoot anything but had plenty of opportunities on does. 3 of the guys in our group got a buck and one guy shot a doe. We did semi guided and Nick did an outstanding job getting us set up and blinds brushed in for us. Already looking forward to getting back down there next year!
Awesome. I'm going back next year too! Gunna convince my husband to pick up a bow for once and go with nick.
We had a great time and saw lots of deer. I didn't shoot anything but had plenty of opportunities on does. 3 of the guys in our group got a buck and one guy shot a doe. We did semi guided and Nick did an outstanding job getting us set up and blinds brushed in for us. Already looking forward to getting back down there next year! | 0 | en |
@user @user thats 80's ode 'shithole' countries yes? | 1 | en |
The story is the congress critter's appeal to a board member, in a letter soliciting a campaign donation, to exert pressure on an employee who was freely expressing her opposition to his tenure and policies.
If the congress critter is soliciting the board member for a campaign donation it is probably safe to assume that the board member's views towards this congress critter is in opposition to that of the employee.
Abuse of power is the story. | 0 | en |
Hating on Catholics is pretty acceptable - just ask Californian Diane Feinstein. | 1 | en |
We do have a "vast expanse" of new beach, thanks to the non-partisan efforts of all kinds of scientists and experts back in the '90's. Get off your fundament and drive a couple miles west of downtown to the Elwha's mouth, and you can build sand castles to your heart's content.
The Corp's project will make the accumulation of sediment off the Hook happen sooner, as the article makes clear. They took down two dams, ken -- they did not build Disneyland.
BTW, the Green party has never had any representation in the Federal government, and therefore had nothing at all to do with this project. And what the Green party is requesting now is a simple vote recount in 3 States -- the kind that happens somewhere every year -- not a change to how we elect Presidents. | 0 | en |
Comey is covering his own behind as well. Anyone think OBAMA might have asked him to go easy on Hillary?.....and then he felt guilty and released news of the second investigation after the Weiner emails were discovered? A tangled web for sure.....Trump may end up looking good after this is said and done. LOL. | 0 | en |
It's actually 52.734%. I'm writing an article explaining how I came up with that number. Do you think they'd post it? 😊 | 0 | en |
And the ultra rich Trust Fund/Foundation owning politicians. | 0 | en |
I guess you forgot about the Conscription Crisis of 1917.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conscription_Crisis_of_1917
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crise_de_la_conscription_(1917)
WW1 was a clash of empires established by violence and advanced military technology over less developed countries, not a clash between good and evil. It demonstrated the unfortunate truth of this advice:
''In 1882 I was in Vienna, where I met an American whom I had known in the States. He said: 'Hang your chemistry and electricity! If you want to make a pile of money, invent something that will enable these Europeans to cut each others' throats with greater facility.' ''
http://www.nytimes.com/1985/11/26/science/100-years-of-maxim-s-killing-machine.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiram_Maxim | 0 | en |
عابر السبيل يلجم فمه, يبدو أنك قاطع طريق. | 1 | ar |
It's clear the leadership is coming from President Obama and the more progressive members of the Supreme Court. It's the fault of a regressive government (do-nothing Congress) that so many immigrants are left in legal limbo and so many families are being torn apart. Time for some big changes in 2016. | 0 | en |
I agree with you Mr Cruz, tap the Permanent Fund but only after we have repealed the tax credits for the oil companies and after halting all the big projects that we can no longer afford, foremost of those, Anna MacKinnon's road to her husband's mine. It is patently unfair to ask the ordinary citizens of this state to make sacrifices that our legislators are reluctant to ask of the big corporations who are and have been hauling huge profits out of the state. | 0 | en |
Thanks to Councilman Higgins for a principled and level-headed stand despite the hysteria running rampant through city halls in South King County. Should he ever run for mayor, he's got my vote for sure. | 0 | en |
Kicked out?
The article used for the citation that Omarion was fired for the song leak seems to be a misinterpretation of a Twitter post, hardly a legitimate source. Omarion himself has stated in interviews that he left of his own free will to have more control over his career. | 0 | en |
Yes, your delusions are growing ever more ludicrous by the day, Rhymer.
A former coal executive, who had been cited for dangerous practices “numerous times”, is Trump’s pick for heading up mine safety.
Organophosphorus gas was originally developed as a chemical weapon by Nazi Germany, ….Trump's pick at EPA wants to grant Dow Chemical the go ahead to sell it at your hardware store.
GOP Senate Confirmed Trump's Pick a Known Adulteress As Vatican Ambassador
Trump Pick Herman Cain Just Claimed There Is 'No Injustice In America'
Trump just told the widow of a Green Beret soldier killed in action that he 'knew what he signed up for'. | 0 | en |
Eluding is a death sentence. | 0 | en |
They are a product of sociaty in America today | 0 | en |
So true, why settle for anything less! | 0 | en |
Yanlış görmediysem az önce Mehmet Yiğit Alp yanımdan Range Rover ile geçti | 0 | tr |
Sitush seems to be claiming that I agreed to Pande. I did not. If I agreed to any source, please show it here. When you unprotected the article saying that there was an agreement, I was surprised how this agreement came about. I certainly did not agree to Pande. I never even discussed it. Did I?- | 0 | en |
quando a vontade bater — vou chamar pra fuder https://t.co/a73mzjubat | 1 | pt |
Эмир Кустурица - немытый нечесаный цыганский идиот. Ничего нового, в общем-то. Сомневаюсь, что он вообще смотрел Аватар. Надеюсь, никто из утонченных киноценителей не рухнет в жеманный обморок от такого неуважительного отзыва о Кустурице? LAZY | 1 | ru |
They're the socialists, communists, and anarchists that frequently start riots which the typically soon as regular Americans protesting the evil Donald Trump. Bernie Sanders is one. | 0 | en |
It's relevant when the entire panel has one opinion (defeats the purpose of "debate"), is there in self-interest (book promotion) and dismissed the idea that in a referendum I can cast my own vote instead of relying on an MP I didn't vote for speak on my behalf.
The spectrum was one-sided, beginning to end. The town hall was the worst exercise in democracy I have ever experienced, if you can call it that. | 0 | en |
Seems the baby-in-chief knew. | 0 | en |
"Populism is not a belief system. It is a political takeover of a belief system. It installs itself in the hearts and minds of those who don't know history, but have been convinced they are on the brink of it."
Why does the Establishment demonize and dismiss any new political movement, no matter how popular, with the epithet, "populism"?
Simply because the Establishment doesn't want to lose power; and more important, the corporate empire that owns the world doesn't want change to their extremely profitable global economy.
Every progressive change in history, those we now take for granted, started out as a thorn in the side of the reining repressive powers that, of course, wanted to maintain the status quo.
The fact of today's North America is that, left, right and centre, the majority of Americans and Canadians want change:Trump's unemployed and underemployed tens of millions; Bernie Sanders' tens of millions of young students and minimum wage workers; NDP supporters. etc. | 0 | en |
Again, no respect for an entire reading.
I thought advertisers wanted to sell. Intergeral part of the logistic food chain no doubt.
Cut. | 0 | en |
There's a self-serving conceit to this article that Canadians want and need more taxation (call it what it is) to plough back into Canadian culture. Who actually watches the CBC programming paid for by our tax dollars? Sure, we watch hockey and news, but just a smattering at best of everything else. Seems to me that Canadian culture could use a little less coddling, after decades of incubation. Here's a better question than the headline: Why not allow tax payers the choice of what "Canadian culture" their money gets put toward? I immediately retract whatever percentage of my taxes that goes to Don Cherry. | 0 | en |
Birde ağız dolusu gülmeyi unutma hiçbir zaman | 0 | tr |
Can't hide one's ethnicity or gender Black. And yeah, it matters who is appointed to Alaska's F & G. Too many outsiders, Outdoor Council, is anti-subsistence and anti-rural Alaska. Outdoor Council people have tried for years to influence and dismantle ANILCA. | 0 | en |
Oh so you mean like the Public Sector Unions? Don't think they're hurting. In fact they're a big part of the problem. | 0 | en |
Clinical outcomes and prognosis after thoracoscopic esophagectomy with two-field lymph node dissection for lower thoracic esophageal cancer.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical outcomes and prognostic factors of thoracoscopic esophagectomy with two-field lymph node dissection for lower thoracic esophageal cancer. From January 2003 to December 2011, 84 patients with lower thoracic esophageal cancer underwent thoracoscopic esophagectomy with two-field lymph node dissection. Clinicopathological information, postoperative complications, mortality, type of recurrent diseases and factors predictive of survival were analyzed. Postoperative complications were diagnosed in 37 patients and the mortality was 1.2%. Lymph node metastases were found in 43 patients (51.2%). The 5-year survival rate of all patients was 60.5%. Pathological T factor, lymph node metastasis, pathological staging, and venous invasion were independent prognostic factors. Among the patients with lymph node metastasis, the survival rate of those with upper mediastinal and/or celiac area involvement was significantly worse than that of those without involvement of these areas. Thoracoscopic esophagectomy with two-field lymph node dissection is a safe and appropriate surgical intervention for patients with lower thoracic esophageal cancer without complication of lymph node metastases to the upper mediastinum and/or celiac area. | 0 | en |
Beautiful Sweden poisoned by Arab/Muslim trash . | 1 | en |
The PA legislature that sponsored and pushed that bill is the exact person TRUMP HAS BEEN PUSHING FOR A CABINET POST, now he says he will look into it, this is the guy with less attention span than most small children. | 0 | en |
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Gov Hickel was buried standing up so he would be ready to go should he be called back to serve... | 0 | en |
There certainly are hard working people out there trying to make ends meet and a lot of them with more than one job or their parents are taking care of their kids so they can work.
What irritates me is the people who are totally wasting their money and therefor couldn't make it without the PFD. Look around low rental housing how many expensive new cars do you see, how many new 4X4 trucks with big tires & lift kits, and expensive sound systems but yet they can only put $10 worth of fuel in the fuel tank at one time. Then with $10 of fuel in the tank they go buy a case of beer, another pack of smokes at $11 or go down to the local bud shop for however much that's costing.
Last week behind me at a stop light was a kid driving an almost new black Dummer w/more chrome than I'd ever seen on a vehicle. I bet he couldn't even put $10 worth of fuel in it and would certainly vote for anyone who would raise the PFD.
BUT A BIG HURRAH for the hardworking people that don't waste their money. | 0 | en |
No their just going to make it easy to line their pockets with $. | 0 | en |
Mcgarret and Dano can kiss my a$$. This show stinks!!!! | 1 | en |
We will all remember 2013 as the funniest year in history, only second to 1918, that year was off the hook crazy funny.Below are some of the funniest moments from 2013 we all saw but would not stop laughing
1. This creepy girl in the elevator prank
2. Brian Griffin was killed – We know it’s not funny but the show is so this makes it to the list, don’t like it? Browse on
3. George Bush getting jiggy with it. This is the best moment in history
4. This dog just gets it. I envy this dog’s life
5. North Korea revealed their secret weapon. Shhh, no one tell them this is old shit
6. This T-shirt came to life and thank you very much!
7. Still no oscar for Leonardo Dicaprio. Too bad Leo
8. This video of ” How animals eat their food “
9. Street fighter was and will always be – AWESOME
10. This awesome dad taking pictures of his newborn baby
11. This photo bomb was just on point!
12. This was actually better, way better
13. Beyonce turning to the world champion of weight lifting
14. This is one talented photobomber
15. This is better. Yes? NO? Maybe i don’t know
16. This auto correct fail is pure genius
17. This video of James Franco and Seth Rogen doing the bound 2 parody
18. This is not really funny but it’s that awesome so we have to show it
19. This cute black lab surfing the stairs
20. Get Your Facts Straight
21. This girl’s facebook post – How dumb are you really?
22. Education people, really
23. They are not smiling now after learning this info for sure
24. This meme. That’s it, just this.
25. Tommy Lee Jones had fun once
26. Meanwhile in japan…
27. Michael Bay does the same movie every time – and we like it
28. Morgan Freeman didn’t died
29. In Russia this is like Coke. How do they drink this
These were the funniest things to happen in 2013, hope you liked it. | 1 | en |
Afghanistan gets a lot hotter than 35. We've been about 35-45 for most of the summer and it's been a pretty cool year here. But yeah, for a desert country it's reasonably cool (due to altitude probably). Sucks in the green because it's desert heat plus humidity!
Now the United Arab Emirates... You know it's hot when the thermometers no longer work because they only got up to 50°C... in the shade. Screw that place!
This first picture is taken from a place called "Vaskikallio". An old local legend tells that there once lived a witch in a cave (unfortunately it has collapsed) which is located under the cliff from where this picture was taken. It is said that some men used to visit the witch and had sex with her. Every time the witch gave birth to a child, she killed the babies and made soap from their fat. My grandfather has an old logger cabin about five kilo meters away from this cliff. Once a woman gave him a visit and told him that she was a witch and that she was going to summon the spirit of the Vaskikallio's witch under a fullmoon. She was going to use some kind of spell which included burying a bear claw in front of the cliff or something. We never heard from her again.Very interesting stories in my opinon
This picture was taken near the Vaskikallio from a place called Porolampi. EDIT: You can actually see this pond from the first picture.
Afghanistan gets a lot hotter than 35. We've been about 35-45 for most of the summer and it's been a pretty cool year here. But yeah, for a desert country it's reasonably cool (due to altitude probably). Sucks in the green because it's desert heat plus humidity!
Now the United Arab Emirates... You know it's hot when the thermometers no longer work because they only got up to 50°C... in the shade. Screw that place!
I don't know how people can live like this. It's pretty much tropical climate here but once it hits 30ºC shit gets intolerable. 40ºC would be the armaggedon.
@666Emperor666: Nice pics and cool story. Reverend Bizarre could write some songs about it
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it's better to have Lemmed and lost than to have never Lemmed at all..
creepy story aye ha ha we also have pine forests like that with small ponds dotted around them, i'm not sure what they are for, maybe for putting out fires?
Do you mean that you have ponds dug by people in your forests? The pond in my pictures is completely natural. A small stream flows to it. Some scientist found gold from that stream once. I'm not sure what kind of research he was doing in that area.
Essentially, it used to be a nice place(it actually escaped the depression), but went downhill after the mine closed. More than half the town is abandoned and there's an overpowering stench of sulfur in the air year round. No airport(I think there may have been one in WWII but it's sense been abandoned), and it's about an hour away from Death Valley.
Plus it gets to 130 in the summer.
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Yup, they ripped off Metal Church. Now that you've solved that mystery, Metallica is now dethroned from their place in metal history and will be safely forgotten forever. Good job!
Yeah, we got some pretty trippy abandoned towns here in Idaho: places like Pearl City, Rocky Bar, Yellowjacket, Grasmere, Bayhorse, De Lamar, Cobalt, Forney, Stibnite, Dickey, and Thunder Mountain... combined population of all these towns= zero. Some of these places still make for interesting day trips, although a lot of them have been gradually torn down and the buildings have been leveled or burned down over the years. In a couple cases, like at Silver City here in Idaho and at Cornucopia over in Oregon, people have bought some of the old buildings and have been gradually renovating them into summer cabins, sort of bringing a wierd "Second life" back to these old ghost towns.
I've heard of Trona, but never really explored that part of California much. I've heard of a couple other cool old ghost towns in that part of the state, like Ballarat and Zyzix (I think that's how it's spelled)
The 2010 United States Census[3] reported that Trona had a population of 18. The population density was 1.9 people per square mile (0.7/km²). The racial makeup of Trona was 18 (100.0%) White, 0 (0.0%) African American, 0 (0.0%) Native American, 0 (0.0%) Asian, 0 (0.0%) Pacific Islander, 0 (0.0%) from other races, and 0 (0.0%) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0 persons (0.0%).
Yeah, we got some pretty trippy abandoned towns here in Idaho: places like Pearl City, Rocky Bar, Yellowjacket, Grasmere, Bayhorse, De Lamar, Cobalt, Forney, Stibnite, Dickey, and Thunder Mountain... combined population of all these towns= zero. Some of these places still make for interesting day trips, although a lot of them have been gradually torn down and the buildings have been leveled or burned down over the years. In a couple cases, like at Silver City here in Idaho and at Cornucopia over in Oregon, people have bought some of the old buildings and have been gradually renovating them into summer cabins, sort of bringing a wierd "Second life" back to these old ghost towns.
I've heard of Trona, but never really explored that part of California much. I've heard of a couple other cool old ghost towns in that part of the state, like Ballarat and Zyzix (I think that's how it's spelled)
Ballarat is actually quite close to me, I haven't heard of the other though.There's a really neat abandoned military facility from world war ii a couple hours away that was used to trace possible missile attacks on the West Coast- I'll have to look up the name of the place again but an exact replica of it is used in Fallout: New Vegas.
I've been through Boise before. That town weirds me out.
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Yup, they ripped off Metal Church. Now that you've solved that mystery, Metallica is now dethroned from their place in metal history and will be safely forgotten forever. Good job!
yay, otters! they are funny animals, i've heard they make good pets too.
Yes they are very fun and affectionate towards each other, there are also some giant otters, which make a very strange high pitch noise (haven't got a decent photo of them yet).
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Cool photos, where did you take them mindshadow?
The New Forest Wildlife Park, UK. We asked why the owls didn't have as much space as the other animals and it's because they're recovering from injuries and if they have big pens they'll fly into the sides of the cage at speed.
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Yeah, we got some pretty trippy abandoned towns here in Idaho: places like Pearl City, Rocky Bar, Yellowjacket, Grasmere, Bayhorse, De Lamar, Cobalt, Forney, Stibnite, Dickey, and Thunder Mountain... combined population of all these towns= zero. Some of these places still make for interesting day trips, although a lot of them have been gradually torn down and the buildings have been leveled or burned down over the years. In a couple cases, like at Silver City here in Idaho and at Cornucopia over in Oregon, people have bought some of the old buildings and have been gradually renovating them into summer cabins, sort of bringing a wierd "Second life" back to these old ghost towns.
Went to the town of Inari in Lapland for three nights with the extended family, courtesy of the in-laws. We had rooms in a rather cozy hotel next to the Lemmenjoki river, and this was the view 40 meters from the room door:
On the second day, we took a cruise to the old Sami people's sacred place, Ukonkivi. It's a rock in the middle of Lake Inari, and "Ukonkivi" means "The Rock of Ukko", which refers to the local main god in the pagan beliefs. It was nice. We spent 15 minutes on the top, and the weather turned from very nice and sunny to a mild storm of high winds and hail. That's, like, roughly equivalent to spontaneously bursting in flames in a cathedral, the long-dead gods lack the mana for much more than a few frozen droplets.
Cool photos forestcorpse! Did you visit Białowieża Forest or Carpathian Mountains? Where are those pictures taken from?
No, I was not in any of those places. I was visiting a very good friend in Poland, and we were driving a lot around in the ''Polish Jura'' area, an area with a lot of castles and old ruins and stuff. Very cool!But we have been talking about going for walks in the Carpathian Mountains, hopefully the next time I go to poland!All the photos are taken in the ''Jura'' area.
Cool photos forestcorpse! Did you visit Białowieża Forest or Carpathian Mountains? Where are those pictures taken from?
No, I was not in any of those places. I was visiting a very good friend in Poland, and we were driving a lot around in the ''Polish Jura'' area, an area with a lot of castles and old ruins and stuff. Very cool!But we have been talking about going for walks in the Carpathian Mountains, hopefully the next time I go to poland!All the photos are taken in the ''Jura'' area.
And, lost your camera? :OHow did you manage that!?
I have no idea. It just fell out of my pocket. Amazing pictures once again! I feel an urge to go and do some photography myself... if I only could. | 1 | en |
I'm not a member of a union now, and I do quite well. | 0 | en |
Let me summarize this entire article:
Going against the status quo is very difficult and will bring imminent systematic change to a flawed progressively left leaning country.
These changes mad max wants to bring ARE NOT going to be painless. Life isn't easy, get over it and lets get back to the purest, and highest degree of individual freedom, and yes responsibility! We have to understand that change and growth as a nation, and a species will only come from all individuals pursuing their individual desires and dreams! We have to recognize control and centralized power is the enemy and begin to stand up as individuals.
I can tell you right now it is going to be painful, it won't be easy, but for god's sake will it ever be rewarding! It's not about Maxime, it's about de-centralizing power, reigning in corruption and removing the middle-man from our lives so WE as individuals can take on the burden of life's inevitable suffering ourselves, and grow as human beings together. | 0 | en |
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When Trump loses, please don't kill any black people praying in church. That may be part of your white heritage, but it is illegal in the 21st century. | 0 | en |
== Earl Jam == My band is perfectly notable. Please don't delete it. | 0 | en |
Hey StevieVickie ReapieBoy,
Defeat....Harper all gone, nite, nite! Donald Trump's turn to wear Harper's silly hairpiece:-) | 0 | en |
In 2014, The Classical World Still Can't Stop Fat-Shaming Women
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After a week full of discussions about gender and the newsroom in the U.S., a pile of weekend reviews arrived from London, courtesy of five older male critics writing about an emerging Irish mezzo-soprano named Tara Erraught. Erraught is singing Octavian in the Strauss opera Der Rosenkavalier at the Glyndebourne Festival, which opened Saturday night.
What is stunningly apparent is just how much a woman's body matters onstage — way more, if these five critics are to be believed, than her voice, her technique, her musicality or any other quality. (Hat tip to Norman Lebrecht for compiling these breathtakingly gross comments on his site, Slipped Disc.)
In case you missed them:
Andrew Clark, writing for the Financial Times: "Tara Erraught's Octavian is a chubby bundle of puppy-fat." He adds, as an afterthought, that her performance was "gloriously sung." (As our friend Anne Midgette wrote last night for the Washington Post: "If [that's] true, surely merits more than an offhand mention?")
"Tara Erraught's Octavian is a chubby bundle of puppy-fat." He adds, as an afterthought, that her performance was "gloriously sung." (As our friend Anne Midgette wrote last night for the Washington Post: "If [that's] true, surely merits more than an offhand mention?") In The Guardian, Andrew Clements: "It's hard to imagine this stocky Octavian as this willowy woman's plausible lover." (Because relationships between people of different sizes is, of course, unimaginable.)
"It's hard to imagine this stocky Octavian as this willowy woman's plausible lover." (Because relationships between people of different sizes is, of course, unimaginable.) My erstwhile Gramophone Magazine colleague Michael Church, writing in The Independent: "This Octavian (Tara Erraught) has the demeanor of a scullery-maid." (He didn't bother to remark on her singing at all, though she was one of the two leads in the opera. One of London's foremost critics couldn't possibly have squeezed even a glancing mention within the roughly 250-word confines that the paper assigned him. Tough to write short, I guess.)
"This Octavian (Tara Erraught) has the demeanor of a scullery-maid." (He didn't bother to remark on her singing at all, though she was one of the two leads in the opera. One of London's foremost critics couldn't possibly have squeezed even a glancing mention within the roughly 250-word confines that the paper assigned him. Tough to write short, I guess.) Rupert Christiansen in The Telegraph: "Tara Erraught is dumpy of stature and whether in bedroom déshabille, disguised as Mariandel or in full aristocratic fig, her costuming makes her resemble something between Heidi and Just William. Is Jones simply trying to make the best of her intractable physique or is he trying to say something about the social-sexual dynamic?" (Let's leave aside Christiansen's strenuous attack on English syntax, and just look what he himself is trying to say.)
"Tara Erraught is dumpy of stature and whether in bedroom déshabille, disguised as Mariandel or in full aristocratic fig, her costuming makes her resemble something between Heidi and Just William. Is Jones simply trying to make the best of her intractable physique or is he trying to say something about the social-sexual dynamic?" (Let's leave aside Christiansen's strenuous attack on English syntax, and just look what he himself is trying to say.) Richard Morrison in The Times of London: "Unbelievable, unsightly and unappealing." (Short and to the point, at least.)
Bonus disgrace points to Christiansen, by the way, for going after the other lead in Rosenkavalier for having the temerity to be a working parent: "Kate Royal ... has recently sounded short of her best and stressed by motherhood." Kudos for pinpointing motherhood as the source of Royal's putative shortcomings. She couldn't possibly have been overbooked, or feeling under the weather — couldn't have been any other reason, right?
At this point, you may well be wondering: Were there any dissenters? Was there a single critic in the London pack who didn't mention Erraught's weight — or who perhaps even liked her onstage?
Huh. Can't put my finger on what's different about Maddocks...
Along with the Glyndebourne performances, Erraugh's future dates include a debut at the BBC Proms, performances at the Bayerische Staatsoper, a recital tour of North America and debuts at both the Washington National Opera and the San Francisco Opera.
Of course, double standards exist across all kinds of media and entertainment. And it would be seductively easy to dismiss this as an unfortunate but distant U.K. phenomenon, except for the fact that classical music, pretty much above and beyond every other musical genre, depends on transnational crosscurrents between artists, managers, labels, audiences and critics.
That's one reason these reviews are so dispiriting. I'm sure that certain people will question my own motives, but I find it astounding that across five widely read publications, not a single editor saw fit to go back to the writer and challenge what he had written. Yes, visuals matter — even more now, in the age of live broadcasts — but these critics have seized this as license to forget why anybody shows up at an opera house to begin with.
I also thought it might be instructive to look back through a few weeks' reviews to see how these same critics, writing in these same publications, treated male singers who are less than lean — not to shame those artists, of course, but to see if these critics have been equally awful to men. Let's take a look together, shall we? (I'm leaving Richard Morrison out of this sampling, simply because of the Times' paywall.)
May 4: Christiansen, writing about baritone Roland Wood in Julian Anderson's Thebes at the English National Opera: "The splendid cast is without a weak link, though a throat infection inhibits Roland Wood's Oedipus."
May 2: Clark, writing about a DVD release of Rossini's Otello: "John Osborn, Edgardo Rocha and Javier Camarena make a stylish trio of tenors."
May 18: Clements, on a Birtwistle's Gawain at the Barbican: "Jeffrey Lloyd-Roberts was the terminally bored, emptily heroic Arthur." (Not exactly a rave, but no mention of weight.)
May 4: Church, reviewing Mozart's Nozze di Figaro at the Royal Opera House: "With the remaining parts in the safe hands of Christophoros (Bartolo) [sic], Guy de Mey (Don Basilio), Jeremy White (Antonio) and Timothy Robinson (Don Curzio) fine ensemble work is assured." (Not so fine, by the way: his and his copy editor's neglect to include the last name of one of those singers, Christophoros Stamboglis.)
It's somewhat heartening to see some pushback to the Rosenkavalier reviews. The Guardian published an editorial from blogger and "body image activist" Katie Lowe; Lebrecht's site hosted an open letter from English mezzo Alice Coote, in which she points out that Luciano Pavarotti sang leading-man roles for decades despite, I'd add, being visibly far more overweight for his height than Erraught, even to the point of needing assistance from beanbags and bystanders onstage.
The fact that we are having this conversation in 2014 — coming nearly on the back of several staccato outbursts against female conductors last fall — honestly makes me wonder if classical music doesn't deserve its stereotype of being silly, reactionary, outdated and out of step with the contemporary world.
Meanwhile, if you're interested in actually hearing and seeing Erraught in action, here she is at the Richard Tucker Opera Gala in New York in 2012: | 0 | en |
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She wants to cut hydro bills by 25%, now the real question here is, how can we cut Wynne's intervention in Ontario like 100%. | 0 | en |
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That 'funding thing' you're referring to already exists.
No federal money can be used for abortions, it's been law for a very long time.
Murkowski is just putting on a little theater to fool her moderate 'supporters'. | 0 | en |
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Republicans know "Collapse"! | 0 | en |
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` == Bette Davis == There's no connection with Bette Davis— pronounced ``Betty``, pace Bette Midler— who was always called ``Betty`` in the family. The illustration should be dropped. ` | 0 | en |
maddeye kaynak olarak bu sayfalar mı eklenecek? bu kelimelerin etimolojileri hakkında bilgi var mı? Süleyman Habib | 0 | tr |
:That would seem like the right year but I would have guessed it was 1990. I look it up. | 0 | en |
Immigration doesn't add to the burden. It is either slightly positive or net neutral on the economy, depending on which researchers you listen to. But even researchers who say it doesn't increase the economy say "there is also no evidence of dire consequences from immigration".
Source: http://policyoptions.irpp.org/magazines/november-2016/how-does-increasing-immigration-affect-economy/ | 0 | en |
Nobody should listen to anything Elizabeth Warren says. She is a L O S E R!! | 1 | en |
(UTC) Okay, I don't know if this counts as a ghost or vision, but I think that the whispers are the voices of people who have died or are going to die on the island. Either that or maybe they are 'The voice of the island' or Jacob that says The names of people on the island. Just an idea. 16:42, 26 December 2007 | 0 | en |
2. I don't stand with Islam | 0 | en |
Dougweller, your latest edit to Aesop is inappropriate. Just because I'm temporarily blocked doesn't mean you have consensus for your proposed change, although this is what you seem to be suggesting in the edit summary. What about Aoidh, , Davidiad, 209.250.187.21, 76.174.12.68 and 128.240.225.122 for a start? They don't agree with your proposed change either so, regardless of what happens here, you won't have a free pass to do whatever you want. Without establishing consensus first, your change has no legitimacy. ( ) | 0 | en |
Yeah that's the arctic Loch Ness monster | 0 | en |
How do we know this isn’t fake news from Russia? Maybe he’s just going to land, play 18 at Mamala, and continue on to the Far East? | 0 | en |
```some white people considered black people to be intellectually and socially inferior`` Only white people thought that? Let's forget about jews/arabs and asian peoples views ) A whole race of people that never invented a written language in 6000 years how could anyone think they are intellectually and socially inferior is crazy ) Must be evil white man again! Now i'm off to listen to black Mozart... oh wait... ` | 0 | en |
Harry S. Truman
Harry S. Truman, the Democratic politician who became president in 1945, was accused by opponents of having dabbled with the Klan briefly. In 1924, he was a judge in Jackson County, Missouri. Truman was up for reelection, and his friends Edgar Hinde and Spencer Salisbury advised him to join the Klan. The Klan was politically powerful in Jackson County, and two of Truman's opponents in the Democratic primary had Klan support. Truman refused at first, but paid the Klan's $10 membership fee, and a meeting with a Klan officer was arranged.[28] | 0 | en |
I hear Trump is considering reinstating the 3/5's compromise | 0 | en |
:::In all seriousness, seek third-party resolution. It's obvious you two aren't going to come to an agreement, and the petty edit-warring gets old. Arguments revolving around nationalism are always ugly. | 0 | en |
Trump sycophants have been lying that the Russia connection with Trump is all fabricated. Looks like their theory is falling apart.
Remember that the investigations have only just begun. It might have been a bit too early to declare victory, no? | 0 | en |
While putting "No assholes" in the job description is funny, how effective is that really going to be?
How many assholes have the self awareness to know or admit that they're assholes? It's the rare person indeed who would admit to or even acknowledge that quality about themselves. | 1 | en |
As a Seminary drop-out, Kenney believes that God is with him and he is therefore always right and will win. | 0 | en |
And the protest is on @ArdPgimer #DoctorsFightBack #DoctorsStrike #doctors_against_assualt @htTweets https://t.co/nLTk7KvTjF | 0 | en |
Uh, the reference is a reply to Tesa Ann and Raven, not Shannyn.
I respect Shannyn. | 0 | en |
Alert: Joe Campbell is actually a Russian posting silly comments from his cold basement flat in Krasnoyarsk. | 0 | en |
"::When people are talking to each other they probably say ""Suzukake Nanchara"" or start saying the title then give up part way through because the only people who give a shit about the band are the diehard fans who will listen to whatever they say, and the fact that they once said ""You can use 'Suzukake Nanchara' as an abbreviation"" does not mean that it has become the common name nor is the other abbreviated form. The form used in reliable sources to refer to the song is the full title. Unlike When the Pawn..., there is no technical restriction to speak of whatsoever in having the full romanisized tile of this song on Wikipedia, which is why the article exists at the location it does. Suzukake no Ki no Michi de "Kimi no Hohoemi o Yume ni Miru" to Itte Shimattara Bokutachi no Kankei wa Dō Kawatte Shimau no ka, Bokunari ni Nan-nichi ka Kangaeta Ue de no Yaya Kihazukashii Ketsuron no Yō na Mono works in the software. When the Pawn Hits the Conflicts He Thinks like a King What He Knows Throws the Blows When He Goes to the Fight and He'll Win the Whole Thing 'fore He Enters the Ring There's No Body to Batter When Your Mind Is Your Might So When You Go Solo, You Hold Your Own Hand and Remember That Depth Is the Greatest of Heights and If You Know Where You Stand, Then You Know Where to Land and If You Fall It Won't Matter, Cuz You'll Know That You're Right does not. I am tired of arguing this point. There's nothing wrong with the present title of the page becasue it is the title that meets with all of the article titling policies and guidelines. WP:CONCISE does not cover this and neither ""Suzukake Nanchara"" (only referred to as the ""official abbreviation""), ""Suzukake no Ki no Michi de...Yaya Kihazukashii Ketsuron no Yō na Mono"" (only used when a technical restriction exists on iTunes and other music retailers), nor ""Suzukake No Ki No Michi De uKim..."" (a technical restriction at the American Billboard website which also exists because they do not properly transpose the left corner bracket) meet WP:COMMONNAME because the only one found in reliable sources is the full title.—
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Thanks for the clarification. I dislike this administration as well but careless or intentionally misleading articles should always be filtered out. | 0 | en |
Gee, it would be a great time for the Senate's inaction to result in a shutdown and pull everyone back from fighting this fire.
(eyeroll) | 0 | en |
i would think the audio and video are tied together just to avoid a convenient "forgot to push THAT button" situation. ever time i've "heard" sound from a traffic stop, the officer is outside the car and the dashcam is running- for several years. the camera had to be on. it would have been able to record an image in a flashlight beam. i can't wait to hear what the cops say about the camera... | 0 | en |
Is that your litmus test for presidents, whether we can 'survive' them? | 0 | en |
The twitter-in-chief is having a lot more problems with his security clearance. | 0 | en |
Mangel på Respekt, føj siger bare tænk at man ser sådan på sine egne landsmænd på den måde aflyse grundet lidt regn, vejert fejler ikke noget det er påklædningen og respekten for nogle der offerede sig for at vi kan leve frit. har stadig heller ikke glemt den udtagelse han kom med sidst over for en veteran, " jeg har ingen respekt for en der lod sig tage til fange" | 0 | da |
It is important to know where the money comes from before making recommendations and decisions. How much is internally generated by the sport itself in terms of game tickets, television rights and sponsorships? How much comes from government? The author describes the recent work stoppage by the U.S. women's national team: "They generally sought treatment that is equitable with the national men’s team". If the men's team generates much more revenue than the women's team (for example in TV rights), is the women's team entitled to the same amount of money? If so, how will the women's team obtain the extra money? by sharing in the revenue generated by the men's team? by taxpayer funding?
Similarly when it comes to the question of creating separate organizations for women's hockey - where will the money come from? | 0 | en |
:Thank you Nuke, i`ll go self revert the uncited content back out then | 0 | en |
Local media is totally biased. Media does not even try to provide a balanced view point. For over a decade I listened to CBC Edmonton grind their anti-conservative axe every morning for three hours. Quite the political "moment". CFRN and Global are not much better. Now that the NDP are in power (Alberta) and we have a fake leader in Ottawa, CBC Edmonton talks about cats in trees, romantic comedies and the high price of lattes, oh yeah, and Trumps daily bowel movements. As a long-time (35+ years) and former CBC listener I am firmly on the side to end all tax-payer funding for the CBC. | 0 | en |
It makes more sense to make a deal with the Russians to look after them. They'd be glad to do it for the hard cash and also because it would boost a diminishing Far East economy. Russian prisons are very enlightened, more so than ours. Transport would be no worse than sending them to Arizona. And a lot of them would need only a one-way ticket. | 0 | en |
We shouldn`t be giving it away either Mr. Bradner, with schemes like the way we were sold a new definition of tax-free "new oil" (from LEGACY LEASES!!) and "GVR oil" (another way of saying "new" oil) and cash oil credits as well. Hawker and company led us all down the 2am bridle path getting SB21 passed, with the understanding by the legislature that the 4% production tax "floor" could not be weakened "systemically" under SB21. Boy were we wrong Old Rep. "Taj" MaHawker was up to his eyeballs in this SB21 landmine planting of cashable credits and per barrel credits...and being an accountant,.. who`s wife worked for Conoco, one could safely assume he had an inside track to them just like he did to the downtown LIO baloney salesmen. Conoco wanted secrecy to obfuscate detection and Hawker gladly provide the means.
https://www.adn.com/politics/article/series-conoco-employees-help-ease-oil-tax-bill-through-legislature/2013/03/28/ | 0 | en |
SivassporSosyalMedya.jpg kaynak ve lisans sorunu 64px|left|Dosya telif sorunu SivassporSosyalMedya.jpg adlı dosyayı yüklediğiniz için teşekkürler. Dosyanın tanım sayfasında içeriğin kimin tarafından yapıldığı ve telif statüsü hakkında yeterli bilgi bulunmamaktadır. Eğer dosyayı kendiniz yapmadıysanız, içeriğin sahibini belirtmelisiniz. Bir internet sitesinden elde ettiyseniz nereden aldığınızı net şekilde gösteren bir bağlantı veriniz. Eğer dosyanın lisansını biliyorsanız telif etiketini ekleyiniz . Yüklediğiniz diğer resimleri kontrol etmek için bu bağlantıyı tıklayınız. Hızlı silme kriterleri gereğince kaynak ve lisans bilgisi eksik olan dosyalar işaretlendikten bir hafta sonra silinirler . Sorularınız için Vikipedi:Medya telif soruları sayfasını kullanabilirsiniz. Teşekkürler. Eski KA Fenerli1978 SakhalinioBuyrun beniiiim? | 0 | tr |
Mr. Trump has enormous personal security issues. He is implying that everyone except starry-eyed sycophants is the enemy. This doesn't bode well for presidential decision-making. What he is saying is don't listen to professional journalists at established news sources because they produce "fake" news. Instead, listen to armature gossips and fear mongers with one-man blogs to get your 'real' information. Mr. Trump and his administration are not ready for prime time nor probably will ever be. Start moving the hands of the Doomsday Clock closer to midnight. | 0 | en |
Patrick Brown insists on saying that Wynne is on trial which is a complete lie and is indeed defamation. Why is he so daft as to persist in an untruth which wrecks his own credibility? It's as bad as Hudak and Lisa MacLeod defaming McGuinty without any evidence to back up their claims. | 1 | en |
الدكتور بتاع الماده غير الاسئله اللي بتيجي بصمجة بقالها 3سنين وحط اسئله جديده في امتحان انهاردة | 0 | ar |
Nasibin nerden geleceği belli olmaz diyorlar ama bilemedim | 0 | tr |
Pers and Logic, NOT, we the non governmental, school employee will insure that Pers pays out what they promise.
We who collect Social Security and We who pay taxes on our Social Security will insure Pers participate get what they were promise. The needs of the FEW out weigh the needs of the Many. | 0 | en |
Jeez, guys! The article is about Canada's foreign policy and the commenters immediately start arguing about vote totals and the Electoral College. Sad. | 0 | en |
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