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Al Dente

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  1. The latest on Sakina. I'm thankful for people like Kazi Mannan. "D.C. Restaurant Feeds the Poor and Homeless Every Single Day." by Caroline Patrickis on wjla.com
  2. I went a few nights ago hoping that Joe's improved since my last visit. It hasn't. Entrees came out 30 seconds after the appetizers. I hate that. The Mapo Tofu was a greasy mess and the flavors just didn't have that Szechuan peppercorn zing that it had in Joe's heyday. Dan Dan Noodles were overcooked to the point where they fell apart when I tried lifting them with chopsticks. The beef in the Pad Thai (I know, I know, but my 9 year old wanted it) tasted and smelled gamey. Even the freakin' tea put me off. Joe's Noodle House could challenge and reward my taste buds in the past and I'd often push beyond my comfort zone for a taste of intestine, kidneys, and blood. That stuff is still on the menu, but I can't possibly order it. I don't trust that kitchen anymore. The italics gotta go!
  3. When I heard the sad news, this is the scene that popped in my head. I love this movie. From the Coen Brothers:
  4. Up until now, I thought I've imagined Erik Estrada naked in every possible scenario.
  5. "The menu isn’t much different than what you might find at a standard suburban Bell, with the exception of a trio of “sharables.” A bowl of Cheesy Jalapeño Dippers sounds like something you’d split over a beer, though the Naked Chicken Chips with nacho cheese dipping sauce seem like a way to get rid of the shards of chicken tenders that once might have been destined to be the shell of a naked chicken chalupa." WTF is a Naked Chicken Chip? [cue Rocks with some smartass reply]
  6. That may be so, but at what expense? What is the cost of environmental damage? What's the cost of underpaid employees receiving gov't benefits? What's the cost to future generations? I read a book by Umair Haque called "The New Capitalist Manifesto". I think some of what he writes is overly simplistic, but what really struck me is how he describes costs shifting to other people and groups. That $3 hamberder from McDonald's should cost much more than $3. I'm sorry, but the old Horatio Alger narrative is dead-- or should be, anyway.
  7. I think there's something deeply wrong with an economic system that creates billionaires. How can any one citizen be worth $140,000,000,000?
  8. Whatever addresses obscene income inequality is fine with me. I don't expect a level playing field, but it's absurd how much money is accumulating at the top.
  9. Wow! That didn't take long. Thanks for taking them off my hands, Don!
  10. I hate to see them go, but I need the space for some new hobbies.
  11. Well, I thought I comprehended it. Enlighten us.
  12. I rarely, if ever, wear pants on the Metro.
  13. Reopening may never happen. No Timeframe for Hank Dietle’s Tavern Reopening by Charlie Wright of Bethesda Magazine
  14. I'm not sure what traditional tenets are. Here's Focus on the Family's view: "What about Those Who Have Never Heard?" by Robert Velarde on focusonthefamily.com The founder of Focus on the Family is James Dobson, an evangelist with enormous influence among conservative christians. Al Qaeda wants to destroy non-believers because they follow the same logic as Dobson-- you should have come to the obvious conclusion that our god exists, so therefore, if you're not already a believer, you deserve to die.
  15. I'd say there's very little difference. The blind zeal and arrogance in religion continues to amaze me. Look at the All Nations website's info on how to tell Muslims that Islam is wrong, but their's is the one true religion. https://allnations.us/train-and-go/good-news-refugee-neighbors/ I guess all North Sentinelese will continue going to hell when they die just because they never heard of christianity, let alone accepted its biblical fables as truth.
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