With pictures, ideally!
I got in a week or so ago and immediately started walking a ton more than usual. It was also great timing because I’m in Paris at the moment, so I’m walking so much every day and leveling up like crazy as a result.
In high school I was invited to be a third wheel for a friend who I’m pretty sure had never been on a date before. He was so nervous he ended up knocking over a large glass full of ice water. Twice.
1817807, here. Yours may be the smallest number I’ve ever seen.
I mean, there certainly are a shit load of chickens around, but that’s a newer development.
Hua can also mean fruit, so it’s possible it means “chicken fruit.” I’m not sure that makes any more sense, though.
Here’s a video of a family tasting the banana and describing the flavor.
tl;dw: The flavor is similar to Cavendish. One person thought it was sweeter and had “more banana” flavor. One person didn’t feel that was the case. The texture was described as “thick and chewy,” and not as “fluffy” as the Cavendish. Overall they liked it.
And bananas are berries!
The Gros Michel isn’t extinct, just hard to find.
“Hua moa” is Hawaiian for “chicken egg.”
Donut car all day.
This is my airplane go to. Love it!
Samba de Amigo
There are dozens of us!
Whenever I’m talking with someone about my podcast and they ask, “can I find it on Spotify?” a little part of me dies.
Like, yes it’s available on Spotify, because it’s available everywhere. But I strongly dislike what Spotify tried to do to podcasting, and there are much better apps out there.
I’ve been playing Sail Forth. It’s very basic, but still fairly fun.
I hear so many people pronounce “cavalry” as “calvary,” which is a different word altogether.
I’m sure I have a screwdriver around here somewhere…
Ah, that makes sense. Thanks!
IIRC from last time, someone on Reddit suggested digging a vertical hole (smaller visual footprint in an aerial search), covering the body with yogurt (to speed up decomp), and then burying a dead animal above the body (to throw off the cadaver dog’s handlers).