I just (intentionally) typed 2014 as the year before correcting myself. So now I'm erring in the other direction. Neat.
19 thoughts on “February 9, 2013: Future Spoons”
spoons, you had this scheduled for 5, but the dashboard said it "missed the schedule" and didn't post. I re-set it for now-time. So, even when you are right, you are wrong.
"Missed the schedule?" Who's against me now???
people are fleeing Sconnie. I blame Bielma.
You may have heard about the kid that got an Auburn tattoo on his arm and then committed to play for Alabama. Turns out that his father shot his mother and him as an infant and was recently apprehended after being a fugitive for the last 16 or 17 years.
What's up with ESPN.com? First that piece on Visger, now this piece on Ben Petrick? It's like they want to publish good journalism or summat.
The best sportswriter in town talks about the Wolves future. In this article, Robson points out that the Wolves have had, count 'em, zero seasons where they have played > .400 ball without KG on the roster.
Today I learned that creeping charlie was used in Europe to brew beer before hops were cultivated.
Huh. This comment drove me to the Repository article on Gruit, where I learned that "In 16th century Britain, a distinction was made between ale, which was unhopped, and beer, brought by Dutch merchants, which was hopped." INteresting.
also, I didn't know that Creeping Charlie was in the mint family. That 'splains a lot.
wish someone could do something with my spurge
According to the guy from UW Extension who was at the garden show, any square-stemmed plant like creeping charlie is in the mint family.
OK the joak is funny ha ha please plow our street.
how much did your area get? are all your trees standing?
30+ inches. The plow finally came thru this morning and did one lane. The wife and I just shoveled the massive amount between the sidewalk and the street. I also got up on the roof of the sunporch and got that cleared out. Remarkably I'm not sore at all.
spoons, you had this scheduled for 5, but the dashboard said it "missed the schedule" and didn't post. I re-set it for now-time. So, even when you are right, you are wrong.
"Missed the schedule?" Who's against me now???
people are fleeing Sconnie. I blame Bielma.
You may have heard about the kid that got an Auburn tattoo on his arm and then committed to play for Alabama. Turns out that his father shot his mother and him as an infant and was recently apprehended after being a fugitive for the last 16 or 17 years.
What's up with ESPN.com? First that piece on Visger, now this piece on Ben Petrick? It's like they want to publish good journalism or summat.
E-43?
The best sportswriter in town talks about the Wolves future. In this article, Robson points out that the Wolves have had, count 'em, zero seasons where they have played > .400 ball without KG on the roster.
Some good Wolves and Twins notes from Doogie.
Today I learned that creeping charlie was used in Europe to brew beer before hops were cultivated.
Huh. This comment drove me to the Repository article on Gruit, where I learned that "In 16th century Britain, a distinction was made between ale, which was unhopped, and beer, brought by Dutch merchants, which was hopped." INteresting.
also, I didn't know that Creeping Charlie was in the mint family. That 'splains a lot.
wish someone could do something with my spurge
According to the guy from UW Extension who was at the garden show, any square-stemmed plant like creeping charlie is in the mint family.
Hmmmm, my backyard has tons of those things....
I was looking at Gardenhire's BB cards from the 80's, and if you look at how big he looks now, you gotta be thinking PEDs.
you gotta be thinking PEDs.
Or potatoes.
OK the joak is funny ha ha please plow our street.
how much did your area get? are all your trees standing?
30+ inches. The plow finally came thru this morning and did one lane. The wife and I just shoveled the massive amount between the sidewalk and the street. I also got up on the roof of the sunporch and got that cleared out. Remarkably I'm not sore at all.