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2023.06.10 12:34 peacelovehappiness27 Help me find the name of this restaurant in Budapest!

Help me find the name of this restaurant in Budapest!
We went to this restaurant in Budapest and I had the best white wine. I stupidly did not find out what the name of it was, only know that the wine was Italian. My location for these photos shows up as “1065 Budapest, District VI, Hajós utca 24., Hungary”. Google shows me the restaurant “Drop” and it looks like the same patio (last pic is from Google) but Drop is (was?) a gluten and lactose free restaurant but when we were there it was Italian. Help me find this white wine!!
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2023.06.10 02:22 perpetual-noise Biopsy scheduled… and now bilirubin in tests?

Had my general practitioners annual bloodwork up, and they found bilirubin and ketones in my urine as well as leukocytes esterase… I got a message from the primary care doctor that all of my test results “look normal.” She’s been telling me that for a year, but there’s always a bunch of flags and she’s like, “nothing wrong here”🤬 ( I’m changing docs asap, I’ve had enough)
I finally met with a GI doc last month who informed me that My liver was enlarged on recent CT scan, as well as ileitis on one the year before, she she Decided to test me for celiac (I already had a colonoscopy a couple years back to rule out crohn ) I have genes but have been gluten free…so no antibodies…So I’m doing gluten challenge for biopsies scheduled in aug.
I am just wondering if anyone else has had bilirubin in urinalysis? Is celiac a cause of liver problems? I had a slew of bad blood results in the past year…like a BUNCH, some kidney and liver related, anemia because my blood is overload with iron but I’m not absorbing it. Ug. Always ketones, always high creatinine. But I wasn’t having bilirubin in my urine before. …I’m just hoping it’s the gluten challenge that is causing it. I had given up gluten almost a year ago (when I was diagnosed with hashimotos ) so I’m hoping, just eating it again is causing my liver trouble and not something else. I’ll email GI Monday. Been crying half the day. I’m exhausted and tired of people telling me everything is normal when it’s clearly not.
I don’t drink, smoke, no drugs etc. 19 percent bmi yaddayadda
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2023.06.09 23:57 mekababy (SELLING) SUPER MARIO BROS 4K OR HD + MARLOWE+ MAGIC MIKE'S LAST DANCE + MISSING + A MAN CALLED OTTO +WANNA DANCE + EMPIRE OF LIGHT+ STRANGE WORLD + FABELMANS + MINDCAGE + WAKANDA FOREVER + MORE.

All codes are HD unless listed otherwise.
All codes are $4 Each unless price listed.
10 MINUTES GONE (VUDU OR ITUNES 4K)
1917 (HD $5)
300 RISE OF AN EMPIRE (MA)
3022 (SPLIT) (ITUNES $4)
ACTION POINT (SPLIT) ITUNES $3
AGRO (MA/VUDU)
ALIEN COVENANT (VUDU OR ITUNES 4K PORTS)
ALITA BATTLE ANGEL (MA) $5
ALMOST CHRISTMAS (SPLIT) ITUNES)
AMERICAN FIGHTER (VUDU) $8
AMERICAN MADE (MA) $5
AMERICAN UNDERDOG (VD HD OR ITUNES 4K) $12
AMSTERDAM (MA) $8 OR GP $5
ANNIE (2014) (MA) (SD) $2
ANNIHILATION (SPLIT) VUDU OR ITUNES 4K)
ANTEBELLUM 4K (VUDU OR ITUNES) $7
ANTMAN & THE WASP (SPLIT) (GP$5)
APPARITION-THE (MA) 2012
ASSASSINATION NATION (MA) $6
ARRIVAL (SPLIT) VUDU OR ITUNES 4K
ATOMIC BLONDE (SPLIT) VUDU HD $4 OR ITUNES 4K $4)
AVENGERS ENDGAME (SPLIT) MA 4K $8 OR MA HD/ITUNES 4K $7 OR GP $5
AVENGERS I.W (SPLIT) (MA 4K $7 OR MA HD/ITUNES 4K $6 OR GP $5)
BABYLON 4K VUDU $12 OR 4K ITUNES
BAD BOYS FOR LIFE (MA) $6
BAD GUYS (MA) $6
BAD MOMS CHRISTMAS-A (ITUNES)
BALLERS S3 (SPLIT) (VUDU OR ITUNES)
BATMAN ANIMATED SERIES (VUDU) $30
BATMAN NINJA (MA) $6
BATMAN: SOUL OF THE DRAGON (MA) $7
BATMAN V. SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE (MA)
BAYWATCH (SPLIT) (VUDU 4K $5 OR VD HD $4 OR ITUNES 4K $4)
BEAST (MA) $10.99
BEAUTY & THE BEAST (LIVE) (SPLIT) GP $2
BFG-THE (SPLIT) (2016) (MA) $6
BILL & TED FACE THE MUSIC (VD $$6.50)
BLACK ADAM (MA 4K $10) (HD $8)
BLACK PANTHER WAKANDA FOREVER (SPLIT) MA HD $5, GP$2
BLACK WIDOW (SPLIT) (MA 4K $8 OR HD $4OR GP $2)
BODY CAM (VUDU OR ITUNES 4K) $7
BOOK CLUB (ITUNES 4K) $2
BOSS-THE (UNRATED) (MA)
BOSS BABY-THE (MA)
BOSS BABY 2 -THE (MA 4K $8)
BOY 2-THE (ITUNES 4K) $6.50
BREAKING IN (MA)
BREAKTHROUGH (MA) $6
BULLET TRAIN (MA) HD $8
BUMBLEBEE (SPLIT) (VUDU 4K $6 OR VUDU $4 OR ITUNES 4K) $2
BUTTONS A CHRISTMAS TALE (SPLIT) VUDU OR ITUNES
BYE BYE MAN (UNRATED) (SPLIT) (ITUNES)
CALL OF THE WILD (SPLIT) (MA HD $4 OR GP $2)
CAMPAIGN-THE (MA)
CANDYMAN (MA) $10
CAPTAIN MARVEL (GP $5)
CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS FIRST EPIC MOVIE (MA)
CATS & DOGS 3 :PAWS UNITE (MA) $8
CATWOMAN DC ANIMATED HUNTED (MA) HD $10
CHARLIE'S ANGELS 4K (MA) $8
COCAINE BEAR (MA) $10
COCO (MA $5 OR GP $3)
COLLIDE (VUDU)
CONTRACTOR-THE (VD HD OR ITUNES 4K) $8
CORRUPTED-THE (VUDU $5 OR ITUNES) $
COUNTDOWN (ITUNES 4K) $5
CRAWL (SPLIT) (VUDU OR ITUNES 4K) $6
CULT OF CHUCKY(UNRATED) (SPLIT) (ITUNES)
CRUELLA (2021) (MA) SPLIT $5
CURE FOR WELLNESS-A (SPLIT) VUDU OR ITUNES)
DADDY'S HOME 2 (SPLIT) VUDU HD $4 OR ITUNES 4K $3)
DARK WEB CICADA 3301 (VUDU HD OR ITUNES 4K) $8
DEATH WISH (VUDU)
DEEP WATER HORIZON (4K) (ITUNES) $6.50
DEN OF THIEVES (ITUNES)
DIVERGENT (2014) (VUDU)
DIVERGENT: ALLEGIANT SERIES (2016) (VUDU) $8
DIVERGENT: INSURGENT SERIES (2015) (VUDU) $8
DOCTOR SLEEP + DIRECTOR'S CUT (MA) $8
DOCTOR STRANGE (2022) (SPLIT) (MA $5 OR GP $3)
DOGS PURPOSE-A (SPLIT) (VUDU OR ITUNES)
DOLITTLE (MA) $7
DOORMAN-THE (VUDU OR ITUNES 4K) $7
DORA & THE LOST CITY OF GOLD (VUDU OR ITUNES 4K)
DOWNSIZING (SPLIT) VUDU OR ITUNES 4K)
DRANGON HEART VENGEANCE (MA) $7
EASTER SUNDAY (MA) $8
ECHO BOOMERS (VUDU OR ITUNES) $7
THE EMPIRE OF LIGHT (SPLIT) (MA) $7 GP $4
ENCANTO (SPLIT) (MA 4K $8) (MA HD $5 OR GP $3)
ESCAPE PLAN (2013) VUDU
EXTREMELY LOUD & INCREDIBLY CLOSE
FAHRENHEIT 451 (SPLIT) (ITUNES)
FAST & THE FURIOUS #7 - EXTENDED VERSION (VD/MA HD $4)
FAST & THE FURIOUS #8 - EXTENDED VERSION (VD/MA 4K $6 OR VD/MA HD $4)
FATHERHOOD (MA) $8
FIFTY SHADES OF GREY (#1) (MA OR (SPLIT) (VUDU)
FIFTY SHADES DARKER (#2) UNRATED (MA OR (SPLIT) (VUDU OR ITUNES 4K )
FIRST MAN (MA) $6
FOCUS (2015) (MA)
FORCE OF NATURE (VUDU OR ITUNES 4K) $6
FORTRESS SNIPER'S EYE (VD HD OR ITUNES 4K) $6
FOX & THE HOUND 2 (SPLIT) (GP$6)
FREE GUY (SPLIT) (MA 4K $8 OR GP $3)
FROZEN (SPLIT) (MA 4K $7)
FROZEN 2 (MA HD/ITUNED 4K $5 OR GP $2)
FRUITVILLE STATION (VUDU) $6
FULL METAL JACKET 1978 (MA) $6
GALLOWS-THE (MA)
GAURDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 2 (SPLIT)
GEMINI MAN (VUDU 4K $8 OR HD $6 OR ITUNES 4K $4)
GENTLEMAN1-THE (ITUNES 4K) $8
GHOSTBUSTERS AFTERLIFE (MA)
GHOST IN THE SHELL 2017 (SPLIT) VUDU OR ITUNES 4K)
GIRL ON THE TRAIN (SPLIT) VUDU 4K $5 OR ITUNES 4K)
GIRLS TRIP (ITUNES)
GOLD (SPLIT) (ITUNES)
GRAVITY (MA) $5
GREATEST SHOWMAN-THE (MA) $6
GREAT WALL-THE (SPLIT) VUDU OR ITUNES 4K)
GREAT WAR-THE (VUDU OR ITUNES) $7
GREATEST SHOWMAN (MA) $8
GUNMAN-THE (SPLIT) (VUDU OR ITUNES)
HACKSAW RIDGE 4K (VUDU OR ITUNES) $7
HAIL CAESAR (2016) (ITUNES)
HALLOWEEN (2018) (MA) Hd $4
HANGOVER 2 (MA)
HATEFUL EIGHT-THE (VD)
HAPPYTIME MURDERS (ITUNES)
HARRY POTTER & THE DEATHLY HALLOWS PT 2 (#7) (MA)
HEAVEN IS FOR REAL (MA SD $2)
HIDDEN FIGURES (VUDU OR ITUNES 4K)
HIGH NOTE (MA) $8
HOBBIT-THE : AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY (MA) $5
HALLOWEEN ENDS 4K (VUDU) $12
HOLMES & WATSON (MA) $5
HOSTILES (VUDU OR ITUNES) $5
HOUSE-THE (MA)
HOUSE OF DRAGON SEASON 1 4K $15 OR HD $12
HUNGER GAMES 4 FILM COLLECTION (VUDU) $15
HUNGER GAMES (2012) (SPLIT) (VUDU OR ITUNES)
HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE (2013) (VUDU HD $4)
HUNGER GAMES: MOCKING JAY PART 1 (2014) (VUDU HD $4)
HUNGER GAMES: MOCKING JAY PART 2 (2015) (VUDU HD $4)
HUSTLE-THE (ITUNES)
I AM LEGEND 4K (MA) $9
I FEEL PRETTY (ITUNES)
ILLUMINATION 10 MOVIE COLLECTION (VUDU) $40
INCREDIBLES 2 (SPLIT) GP $6)
INDEPENDENCE DAY: RESURGENCE (MA OR 4K VIA FOX) $5
INSIDE OUT (GP $5)
INSIDIOUS LAST KEY (MA) $8
INSTANT FAMILY (SPLIT) (VUDU OR ITUNES 4K)
IN THE HEIGHTS (MA) $6 OR SD $2
INVISIBLE MAN (MA) 4K $9
IRRESISTIBLE (MA) $7
IRONMAN (GP $6)
IRON MAN 3 (GP $4)
IRON MASK (VUDU OR ITUNES) $7
I STILL BELIEVE (VUDU OR ITUNES 4K) $6
JACK REACHER N.G.B (SPLIT) VUDU OR ITUNES 4K)
JARHEAD: LAW OF RETURN (MA) $8
JASON BOURNE : BOURNE IDENTITY (MA) 4K (2002) $8
JASON BOURNE (SPLIT) VUDU 4K $8 OR VD HD $4 OR ITUNES 4K $2 (2016)
JEXI (VD 4K ) $6
JIU JITSU (VUDU OR ITUNES) ($6)
JOHN HENRY (2020) (ITUNES $2)
JOURNAL FOR JORDAN (MA) $7
JUDAS & THE BLACK MESSIAH (MA HD) $6
JUMANJI: WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE (MA) (SD)
JUNGLE BOOK-THE (2016) (GP $6)
JUNGLE CRUISE (MA HD $7,GP $5)
JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK: APOKOLIPS WAR (MA) $7
KIDNAP (SPLIT) ITUNES
KILLERMAN (ITUNES $4)
KINGSMAN-GOLDEN CIRCLE (MA OR ITUNES 4K)
KING RICHARD (MA) $7
KNICK-THE (S1) (SPLIT) (VUDU $8 OR ITUNES $7)
KNIVES OUT 4K (VUDU OR ITUNES) $8
LAST STAND-THE (SPLIT) (VUDU OR ITUNES)
LEAGUE OF SUPERPETS (MA) $9.99
LEPRECHAUN 7 MOVIE COLLECTION (VD) $16
LEGION-THE (VUDU OR ITUNES) $6
LEGO MOVIE (2014) (MA) VD HD $4
LIGHTYEAR (SPLIT) (MA $5)
LIKE A BOSS (VUDU OR ITUNES 4K) $8
LION KING (LIVE) (MAhd/ITUNES 4K $7 OR GP $5)
LION KING (ANIMATED) MAhd/Itunes4k $8 OR GP $5
LITTLE THINGS-THE (MA HD $6 OR SD $2)
LOGAN (VUDU OR ITUNES 4K)
LOGAN LUCKY (SPLIT) VUDU OR ITUNES 4K)
LONE SURVIVOR (VUDU)
LORAX-THE (SPLIT) (VD OR ITUNES)
LOST CITY-THE (VUDD HD OR ITUNES 4K) $8.50
LUCKY DAY (VUDU OR ITUNES 4K) $6
LUCY (MA/VD)
MAGIC MIKE'S LAST DANCE (MA) $7
MAMMA MIA-HERE WE GO AGAIN (MA)
MAN CALLED OTTO - A (MA) $7
MAN OF STEEL (MA)
MARLOWE (MA) $7
MEGAN LEAVEY (ITUNES)
MEN (VUDU) $10
MADAGASCAR 3 (ITUNES)
M:I #4 (SPLIT) (VUDU HD $4)
M:I #5 (SPLIT) (VUDU HD $4)
M:I-6 FALLOUT (SPLIT) (VUDU 4K $5 OR VUDU HD $4 OR ITUNES 4K $4)
MILE 22 (ITUNES 4K) $2.50
MISSING (MA) $7
MISS PEREGRINE'S H.F.P.C (VUDU OR ITUNES 4K)
MOANA (MA $4 OR GP $3)
MOB TOWN (ITUNES) $4
MONSTER HUNTER (MA) $6
MORTAL ENGINES (MA) $5
MORTAL KOMBAT (VUDU) 4K $8 OR HD $6 SD $2
MORTAL KOMBAT LEGENDS: BATTLE OF THE REALMS (MA) $8
MOTHER (SPLIT) VUDU HD $2)
MOUNTAIN BETWEEN US (MA OR ITUNES 4K VIA FOX WEBSITE)
MULAN (2020) (SPLIT) (MA $4)
MUMMY-THE: TOMB OF THE DRAGON EMPEROR (2008) (MA/VUDU)
MUMMY-THE 2017 (SPLIT) (VUDU OR ITUNES 4K)
NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS (1993) (SPLIT) (MA/ITUNES) $6
NIGHT SCHOOL EXTENDED CUT (MA)
NOAH 2014 (ITUNES)
NOBODY (MA) $15
NOBODY'S FOOL (SPLIT) (VUDU $4 OR ITUNES $3)
NOCTURNAL ANIMALS (SPLIT) (VUDU OR ITUNES)
NON-STOP (SPLIT) (VUDU OR ITUNES)
NOPE (MA) $10
NUT JOB 2 NUTTY BY NATURE (SPLIT) ( ITUNES) $2
OFFICE X-MAS PARTY (SPLIT) VUDU HD OR ITUNES 4K)
ONLY THE BRAVE (MA) SD$2
ONWARD (SPLIT) MA 4K $8
OVERLORD (SPLIT) VUDU 4K $6 OR VUDU HDX $4
OZ THE GREAT & POWERFUL (GP) $5
PARENTAL GUIDANCE (MA) $5
PATRIOTS DAY 2017 (VUDU)
PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR (MA) $8
PEPPERMINT (ITUNES) $2
PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER-THE (VUDU OR ITUNES)
PET CEMETERY 2019 (SPLIT) (VUDU 4K $7 VUDU $5 OR $4 ITUNES 4K)
PETERPAN 1953 (GP) $6
PETER RABBIT 2 (MA) $5
PINOCCHIO (1940) (SPLIT) (MA)/ITUNES $6
PIRATE FAIRY (GP $5)
PIRATES O.T.C DMTNT GP $2
PLANE 4K (VUDU OR ITUNES) $10
PLANES (GP) $5
PLAYING WITH FIRE (VUDU $5 OR ITUNES $4)
POCAHONTAS 2 (SPLIT) (MA$7 OR GP $6)
PURGE ELECTION YEAR-THE (SPLIT) ( VD HD $4 OR ITUNES 4K $4)
QUIET PLACE-A (SPLIT) VUDU OR ITUNES 4K)
RALPH BREAKS THE INTERNET (SPLIT) (MA 4K $6 OR GP $3)
RAMBO LAST BLOOD 4K (VUDU OR ITUNES) $8
RAMPAGE (MA)
READY OR NOT (MA) $8
RED SPARROW MA $5
RICHARD JEWELL SD (MA) $5
RIDE LIKE A GIRL (VUDU OR ITUNES) $8
RINGS (SPLIT) (ITUNES)
RIO 2 (MA,VD, ITUNES) $5
RIOT (2016) (VUDU OR ITUNES)
ROBIN HOOD 2018 (VUDU OR ITUNES) $6
ROBOCOP (2014) (VUDU)
ROCKETMAN (VUDU OR ITUNES 4K)
ROGUE (VUDU OR ITUNES 4K) $7
ROGUE WARFARE (VUDU $6 OR ITUNES $4)
RONS GONE WRONG (SPLIT) (MA)$7 DMI OR NO DMI $6 OR GP $4
RUN ALL NIGHT (MA)
RUN THE RACE (MA) $5
RUSSELL MADNESS (MA)
RHYTHM SECTION-THE (VUDU OR ITUNES 4K) $7
SANTA CLAUSE (MA HD $7, ITUNES 4K $7)
SANTA CLAUSE 2 ( ITUNES 4K $7)
SAME KIND OF DIFFERENT AS ME (SPLIT) (ITUNES)
SCOOB! (MA 4K $9)
SECOND ACT (ITUNES)
SECRET: DARE TO DREAM-THE (VUDU OR ITUNES) $6
SECRET GARDEN-THE (ITUNES 4K) $5
SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY-THE (MA)
SERENITY 2005 (MA)
SHAFT (2019) (VUDU) $5
SHALLOWS-THE (MA) $5
SHANG-CHI (MA HD $7, GP $5)
SHERLOCK HOLMES: GAME OF SHADOWS (MA/VD)
SKYSCRAPER (MA)
SLEEPLESS (SPLIT) (ITUNES)
SMILE (VUDU HD OR ITUNES 4K) $10
SNATCHED (SPLIT) VUDU OR ITUNES 4K)
SNOWMAN-THE (2017) (MA) $7
SNOW WHITE & THE 7 DWARFS (1937) (MA OR ITUNES $7)
SOLO:A STAR WARS STORY (GP $6)
SONIC THE HEDGEHOG (VD OR ITUNES 4K) $5
SOUL (SPLIT) ( $4 OR GP $2)
SPACE JAM #2 MA 4K $10, HD $8, SD $2
SPIDER-MAN HOME COMING (MA)
SPLIT (2017) (SPLIT) (ITUNES 4K)
STAR TREK #2 INTO DARKNESS (SPLIT) (VUDU HD $4 OR ITUNES 4K $5)
STAR TREK BEYOND (SPLIT) (VUDU HD $4 OR ITUNES 4K $5)
STAR WARS #7 THE FORCE AWAKENS (SPLIT) (MA-HD/ITUNES 4K $8 OR GP $6)
STAR WARS #8 THE LAST JEDI (GP $6)
STAR WARS ROUGE ONE (SPLIT) (MA 4K $8 OR GP $5)
STILLWATER (MA) $10
STRANGERS PREY AT NIGHT (MA)
STRANGE WORLD (SPLIT) MA $6
SUPERMAN MAN OF TOMMOROW (MA) $7
SUPER MARIO BROS (4K $15 OR HD $12)
SWING OF THINGS (VUDU OR ITUNES) $7
TAKEN 2 (MA)
TERMINATOR DARK FATE (VUDU $2)
TERMINATOR GENISYS (VUDU)
THOMAS & FRIENDS : TALE OF THE BRAVE-THE MOVIE (ITUNES)
THOR #2 (MA 4K $8 OR GP $5)
THOR RAGNAROK (SPLIT) MA HD OR ITUNES 4K $7 OR GP $2
TICKET TO PARADISE (MA) $10
TOM & JERRY (MA) $7
TOTAL RECALL 4K (1990) (VUDU OR ITUNES) $7
TOY STORY (SPLIT) MA HD /ITUNES 4K $6 OR GP HD $3
TOY STORY 3 (SPLIT) GP $3
TOY STORY 4 (SPLIT) MA HD /ITUNES 4K $6 OR GP HD $3
TRANSCENDENCE (MA/VD)
TRANSFORMERS (#4) AGE OF EXTINCTION (ITUNES 4K)
TRANSFORMERS (#5) THE LAST KNIGHT (SPLIT) (VD 4K $6 OR VD HD $4 OR ITUNES 4K $4)
TROLLS 1 & 2 (MA) $12
TURNING-THE (MA) $8
TURNING RED (SPLIT) (MA 4K $8 OR $6 OR GP $4)
TYLER PERRY'S MADEA'S WITNESS PROTECTION (VUDU)
UNCHARTED (MA) $6
UNBROKEN (2014) (SPLIT) (VUDU OR ITUNES)
UNCUT GEMS (VUDU) $8
UNHINGED (VD) $7
UPSIDE-THE (ITUNES)
VANISHED-THE (VUDU OR ITUNES) $6
VANQUISH (VUDU HD OR ITUNES 4K) $8
VENOM (MA)
VIVO (MA) $10
WANNA DANCE (MA) $10
WAR FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES(SPLIT) VUDU OR ITUNES 4K)
WAR WITH GRANDPA-THE (MA) $10
WAY BACK-THE (MA) $7
WEST SIDE STORY-THE 2021 (GP $6)
WHAT MEN WANT (SPLIT) VUDU $4 OR ITUNES $3)
WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING (MA) $10
WHY HIM (SPLIT) VUDU OR ITUNES 4K)
WIDOWS (MA) ($4)
WISH I WAS HERE (ITUNES)
WOMAN KING -THE (MA) $8
WONDER PARK (SPLIT) (VUDU OR ITUNES)
WORLD WAR Z (SPLIT) (VUDU OR ITUNES)
X-MEN APOCALYPSE (VUDU HD OR ITUNES 4K) $6
XXX R. O Xander CAGE (VUDU OR ITUNES 4K)
ZOOTOPIA (SPLIT) (MA HD/ITUNES 4K $7 OR GP $3)
PAYMENTS ACCEPTED
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2023.06.09 22:12 Imiss07 AIC (Italian Celiac Association) - How do I sign up?

Hi, I will be traveling to Italy for a few weeks and want to sign up for the AIC app to see certified Gluten Free restaurants. Apparently I can sigh up for $3 but whenever I try to do this in the application, it asks me for a member code. Is anyone familiar with the sign up process to help me out?
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2023.06.09 20:54 procrastinatador From the US traveling to England and the food differences are shocking.

Only found out I had celiac in March. Was incredibly sick and bedbound all the time for years with no answers before that. Been missing a lot of foods more than I had realized.
When you tell a server in a restaurant you have a gluten allergy in the US, they often look at you and act like you're just trying to make their job harder, and very often get things wrong. In order to not get glutened, you have to be able to put trust in a random stranger who is often already visibly annoyed with you for making their job more difficult, then usually tell them a few times, inspect your food, etc. If bread is a normal side of the dish they're giving you, oftentimes they'll just give you regular bread. These are my experiences living in the Midwest anyway.
When I walk into a restaraunt in England, they usually ask about food allergies as I'm being seated. When I tried the gluten-free bread here for the first time, I was terrified because it tasted way too good, yet I did not get glutened. Gluten-free breads and snacks just actually taste good here. I picked up some cake that said gluten free and was scared because it both looked and tasted so good. I went from being very nervous that stuff wasn't actually GF, to being super happy and excited, to being angry about how things are in the US (shocker). Yesterday, I was handed a gluten free menu that was a different color to indicate that I had a gluten allergy. To clarify, this was the entire menu where they could make anything on the regular menu gluten free. I ordered curry with flatbread and it was so good I almost cried. They did the work in confirming my allergy. They even put a little wooden thing in the food that had "ALLERGY" on it. It was incredible. Another time, I had a reservation with a group of people and let the restaraunt know I had a gluten allergy beforehand. Someone else in the group told me that she saw a waiter coming in with a loaf of GF bread having just gone out to get get it specifically for me. I don't expect this kind of treatment, but needless to say, it was awesome. They told me they couldn't guarantee but would do their best to avoid cross contamination. I did not get glutened. I have also seen a lot of restaraunts advertising having gluten free food, or even some that had "gluten free Tuesdays" or something along those lines.
I'm so much less nervous about going to restaraunts here now, as opposed to in the US. It's very eye-opening. Personally, I don't think food service employees in the US get the payment or the training to have to deal with accomidating me, (but that's a whole other issue) so I don't usually go out, but have to here as I don't have a fridge.
I went into the grocery store and they have a whole section called "free from." I was elated to find out that not only did they keep their gluten separated from their gluten free stuff, but the prices are genuinely reasonable (not 3x the price of regular) and actually prices are (for the most part) pretty similar to non-GF versions. They also had amazing selection compared to the US.
Anyway, I had to buy a whole other suitcase to bring home as much GF food as I am. No regrets. No regrets at all. My freezer is about to be full of gluten free bread. I keep going to the grocery store and won't have enough room in my kitchen to store all this stuff when I get home. I don't even care. I will deal with that later. This is too unreal.
What have you all experienced living in/visiting different countries with the foods avaliable, attitudes, care taken to ensure no glutening, etc?
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2023.06.09 15:34 rachelcalabresi Can I please just rant about the food intolerances of my bridal shower guests?

I have ulcerative colitis, thus a plethora of food intolerances that limit what I could eat, so when I go to restaurants or peoples homes, I’ll either eat before or bring food that I made that has the very select few ingredients I’m capable of eating.
One of my bridesmaids has crohns and has a similar situation to me, but her dietary restrictions consist of different ingredients / food items. My aunt has celiac disease & other food intolerances. For us 3, if we eat items that we are intolerant to, it causes extreme pain, upset stomach, and flare ups for days.
Unlike myself though, my aunt and bridesmaid do not bring their own food or eat at home, they often request for the host or the restaurant to have specific meals made for them which is very difficult since the ingredients that are safe for them is very limited.
I’m having a bridal shower that I decided to plan myself so that I can do it at a very high end reception hall (which I’m paying for) that I know can create a brand new menu for parties. I’ve catered the menu to make sure that every single item on the menu is either gluten-free, lactose free, incorprates a lot of ingredients that my aunt and bridesmaid could have, and will be in general pretty safe for them. It took a lot of work and back-and-forth but I think we have a pretty good menu that my other bridesmaids and invitees would also enjoy.
I sent this menu to my aunt and bridesmaid in hopes that they will be happy with all the work and effort I am putting in to make sure that they are comfortable and can just eat at a restaurant like a normal person. However, neither thanked me but rather complained that some of the ingredients still might not be good for them.
I completely understand the stress of that bc none of us want to be in pain or eat food that we can’t eat. But whenever I am invited somewhere and someone even puts a tiny bit of effort to offer me food options that I might be able to have (even if in the end there’s still some ingredients that forbid me from eating it) I profusely thank the person bc I know that it could be a hefty task for the host or restaurant. So I always either bring my own food or eat before because I don’t want anyone to have to go through the hassle because believe me it’s a lot and there’s always the risk that one ingredient will make it inedible for me anyways.
But my aunt and bridesmaid have an ask me a lot of questions and want me to go back to the restaurant and see if I can change the menu further. The thing is that both of them have different intolerances so there’s no one menu that will be perfectly suited all three of us.
Please forgive me if I sound uncaring or unthoughtful but I’m just sick and tired of me always having to bend over backwards for people who never thanked me or anything but when the situation is about my food, I never complain or ask for anything but rather just make food myself. My bridal shower is turning into THEIR event and THEIR desired menu and not some thing that I would’ve wanted and I’m just getting fed up. Idk what to do now and just want to cancel the shower if there won’t be a suitable menu for anyone.
EDIT: Thank you so much everyone for the comments, it feels good to know that my thoughts and feelings are not out of place. I will kindly let them know that there are no more further changes that can be made but that I worked really hard and tried my best. (Some of the questions they had were if I could change the lactose-free options to completely dairy free, to see if the gluten free flour used is a specific brand, etc.) I really appreciate all the comments so thank you everyone.
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2023.06.09 14:11 VICT666 The controversial wheat starch and 20ppm.

Years ago, when I first encountered this ingredient, I really thought I messed up. The word "wheat" is almost evil to me. I decided to ignore the word "wheat" and eat it, because it is actually from a trusted brand, Schar. No reaction. Unless someone has a wheat allergy, does something certified gluten free cause a gluten reaction? Unless it was mislabeled and over 20ppm (which has happened before, specifically in the US), why would it be an issue?
Today I learned that some people are not comfortable with the 20ppm gluten standard for foods to be labeled gluten free. This is news to me, because there are an insane amount of studies that prove that it is fine. That is why it is the standard in the US, the EU, the UK, and Canada. Also, if that's the case, how could one ever eat out at ANY restaurant? I mean, even the gluten-free restaurants/bakeries probably go by the 20ppm standard.
Italy is one of the most celiac friendly countries. They take celiac very seriously there. The amount of GF wheat starch products they have there are insane. And yet, no reaction from me or other GF people that have tried their food as far as I know, because they're all under 20ppm. I'm also extremely sensitive to gluten, unfortunately. It was pretty much a GF heaven there.
People that have reacted to GF wheat starch, do you have a wheat allergy in addition to celiac or gluten intolerance? Has anyone here gotten specifically glutened because a of Schar product (they're under 20ppm)? Or any other certified GF product for that matter? Is it the word "wheat" that scares y'all, or is it actually causing a gluten reaction?
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2023.06.09 04:40 clingklop A mega-list of the episodes Shaffir recommended to listen to in the last episode

So this is a list of the podcast episodes Shaffir listened as ones he particularly liked as he is now ending the show.
There's also direct links to 0-200 as a comment below Enjoi.
First 100:

37: The Nuthouse (Brody Stevens):

"Steven Brody Stevens stopped by Skeptic Tank Studios (my apartment) to share the details of his 17 day stay in the psyche ward at UCLA. It took us, like, 30 minutes to get into the topic, but eventually we did. We diverged a lot into a really cool discussion about perspective on life and how you can fall into a negative and self sabotaging way of thinking about things."

40: Prostitutti Frutti (Miss X):

An upscale prostitute came to the Skeptic Tank to share with us about her job. It was one of the most interesting conversations I've had in a very long time. She was open and honest and very friendly. I hope you guys enjoy it as much as I did.

50: Buddhism (Duncan Trussell):

Duncan Trussell and I shared a ride out to Brea, CA to do shows at the Brea Improv. Duncan has always been into Buddhism and I figured what better time to talk about modern Buddhism than on a ride to the Inland Empire. It was a really interesting talk and it completely enlightened me to the humongous differences between that and the Judeo-Christian religions in regards to daily life. Enjoy.

73: Love Scam (Sarah Tiana):

Sarah Tiana met me at the Comedy Store to talk about her crazy experience with love in the Middle East. It's sort of a sad story. We're comics, so it was still funny, but it was still really sad at the same time. So it averages out to sort of sad.

80: Chester the Molester (Dale Dudley):

"Dale Dudley came over to my hotel room in Austin, TX to shoot the shit and talk about his childhood molestation. It's way more fun than the subject matter. This is a really good, honest, and funny podcast. It's exactly what I envisioned when I started the Skeptic Tank."

79a: We Are Anonymous (Luke Harder, Star_Fawkes):

Luke Harder and Star_Fawkes met me at the Comedy Store to talk about Anonymous. It was a really enlightening conversation. I think we all got the wrong idea about these guys. This is one to spread around.

79b: We Are Anonymous:

@Anonyphant and @Star_Fawkes came back to the Comedy Store to finish off our conversation about Anonymous. It was a really interesting and enlightening conversations and one of my favorite podcasts I've done. They're not out to get us, you guys. They're here to help us. They are us. We are Anonymous.

92: Caddyshack (Greg Fitzsimmons, Steve Simeone, Greg's hyper dog):

Greg Fitzsimmons had me over to his garage to tell me about his days as a caddy. I had no idea any other comedian had ever worked on a golf course. It's a strange community and it was an enexpected treat to be able to talk about it.

99: Scrappy Doo w Greg Fitzsimmons:

Greg Fitzsimmons had me over to his garage to tell me how much he loves to fight. Not organized fights. Just fights. Just regular, two dudes don't know each other and then one is punching the other, fights. It's a pretty fun podcast. What he does in the car is hard for me to wrap my head around.

95: Childless (Dom Irrera):

Dom Irrera met me at the Laugh Factory to talk about not having children. Dom is one of the only guys I know who has gone through most of his life while avoiding parenthood and we talked all about what that's like. It was a great podcast with an amazing comedian. Twitter him at @DomIrrera.

100: Deliverance (Ryan O'Neill, Jeff Danis, George Saint Pierre, Nate Diaz, Ari Shaffir):

Jeff Danis and Ryan O'Neill came by my apartment to talk about their jobs as grocery delivery drivers. Oh my god, there were so many hilarious stories. They're both comedians from the Comedy Store and their job is so ridiculous. For delivery drivers, there's a shocking amount of talk about nipples and Down syndrome.

104: The Art of War with Greg Jackson and Kevin Christy:

Greg Jackson of Greg Jackson's MMA met me in a hotel room in Vegas a few hours before UFC 156. Greg has always asked me about standup comedy and how comics will handle different situations. After some time he told me why he was so interested. He sees similarities between all art forms. He tries to find universal truths that apply to many art forms so he can apply that knowledge to MMA fight theory. It's really fascinating stuff. We've been talking about this stuff for years now and it's so interesting to me. If, like me, you thought everyone associated with cage fighting were meatheads, you're about to get a beautiful reminder of how people from all walks of life can offer you growth and knowlege.

105: Going Blind (Tom Segura):

Tom Segura invited me to go to his new Barbie Malibu Beach House so we could talk about masturbating. Just two best bro dudes intimately talking about making their penises shoot out loads of semen. And then somewhere at the end we talked about drunk driving. I don't think we ever talked about masturbating while drunk driving but we should have at least brought it up, huh?

115: Heroin - Down In A Hole (Donovan Pee):

Donovan Pee met me in my hotel room in Vancouver to talk about Heroin. Donovan was a heavy heroin user and lived on the streets of one of the most drug addicted blocks in North America. He was involved with the drug for decades and has only recently gotten away from it. It's a fascinating look at the life and exactly the kind of thing I like for this podcast.

113: Lefty Liberty (Jimmy Dore):

Jimmy Dore came by my slop haven of an apartment to tell me the truth about politics. I've never been very political, but lately I've started to become increasingly angrier about how little representation the average citizen has. Jimmy was always into the leftist side of things and he did a great job of explaining the problems with how things are run. And Mat Edgar joins me for the intro and outro to talk about Shroomfest and to share a few extra stealing stories that he forgot to mention on "Klepto."

120: Shroomfest 2013 w Tony Hinchcliffe, Mat Edgar, Pete Cornacchione:

Tony Hinchcliffe, Mat Edgar, Pete Cornacchione, and I spent Shroomfest together this year. We drove out to Joshua Tree, ate some shrooms, and wandered out into the wilderness. And then we had, what I believe, is probably the first podcast recorded at Joshua Tree National Park.

122: Exspecially Cutting:@JustyDodge

Justy Dodge came over to my New York apartment on the hottest day of the summer. We talked about her various mental disorders but centered on cutting. Justy is a New York based standup who spent her teens in and out of rehab for self mutilation. It was a great conversation despite a couple of her white trash words slipping out.

123: You Know What Dad (Robert Kelly):

Robert Kelly invited me over to his beautiful Manhattan apartment so we could talk about becoming a father. He had his first son 45 days ago and we had a nice discussion about what it was like. It was nice for me to hear how a former degenerate like Robert could transform himself into the type of dad that won't get child services called on him.

124: Rape & Eggs (Kathleen McGee):

Kathleen McGee invited me over to the apartment she was staying in while we were in Winnipeg together and we talked about her rape. It's about as lighthearted a conversation as possible considering the subject matter. This is kind of what this podcast is all about. Stark, realistic views of the world told in funny ways. Enjoy.

133: Fuck the Government (Dave Smith):

Dave Smith came over to my apartment so we could talk about this growing disillusionment I'm experiencing with our federal government. Dave is a devout libertarian and he knows a lot more of the facts than I do, so we discussed a lot of where we've gone wrong and where our politicians and generals have betrayed the will of its people. Listen to it now, because when the revolution comes, downloading podcasts won't be easy.

134: Maniac (John F. O'Donnell):

John F O'Donnell met me in Bushwick to talk about his manic depressive disorder. He's gone off the deep end a few times in his life and we got into it all. How it started, what happens, how it's affected him. It was a fun podcast that only got interrupted a couple times by a gang of 8 year old handball punks.

141: Happiness (@SteveSimeone) by AriShaffir:

Steve Simeone invited me over to his place while I was in LA and we talked about happiness. It started off being a conversation about being broke, but it quickly shifted as it became evident that Steve's poverty level was no longer the main influence on his mood. We talked about girls, and about family, and about giganitic boobs. But at its base, it's just a couple of buddies hanging out.

142: Gender Bender (Lauren Hennessy):

Lauren Hennessy came over to my NY apartment to tell me about what it's like to be a he/she. Lauren is a boy trapped in a girl's body. He's been that way since he was born. And you think you had it tough. Don't worry, this didn't get too serious or sad. Just two dudes talking about one of the dude's vaginas.

151: Ass Burger (@AutisticThunder):

Josh Meyrowitz came over to my LA apartment to talk to Mat Edgar and me about asperger's syndrome. I've been hearing about it ever since I was little but I've never met anyone with it until Josh. He's a little different than they way it's usually portrayed on TV. Maybe that's the comic side of him. Anyway, fun conversations on an interesting condition.

152: The Streetz, USA (Doc Willis):

Doc Willis met me at the Comedy Store to talk about his days slinging rock on the streets of Detroit. That's right, when Doc was 14 (What? 14? Yes, 14) he was in a gang and sold drugs to make a living. We go into who his customers were, all the violence, what makes someone hard, and much, much more. It's a really good episode. Enjoy.

157: Divorce, of Course:

"Jacob Sirof and Sherry Sirof (nee East) each had me over to their places of residence to talk about the divorce that they're going through right now. First I went to Moshe Kasher's old place where Jacob is staying. Then a week later I went to their old apartment to talk to Sherry about the same topic. It's an interesting view into two sides of a disolution of the bond of marriage."

159: Thrilled (@TomSegura):

"Tom Segura had me over to his palatial beach house to do an in depth analysis of his first album, Thrilled. It was a hilarious album and I'm glad he was able to give an inside look at how the bits came to be, his delivery style, and the problems he has looking back at the album. We treat it kind of academically. It's something I'd like to see a lot more comics do in the future and I'm so happy Tom was willing to do it here. The standup will be hilarious and the analysis will be instructive."

169: Blacklanta with Big Jay Oakerson and Ms. Pat:

Ms. Pat joined me in a park in Brooklyn (maybe Park Slope? No, that seems wrong) to tell me about what it was like growing up in the hood in Atlanta. Spoiler alert: It was way different than how I grew up in the suburbs of Maryland. It's a story of teen pregnancies, gunshot wounds, and Jimmy Carter..

170: HIV for Victory w Jeff Scott:

"Jeff Scott had me over to his West Hollywood apartment to tell me the story of his HIV. How he got it, how he's managed to live with it for 30 years, how it's affected his life, how he's been treated by others, and about the friends he's lost. It's one of the most interesting podcasts I've done. You should share it with everybody."

173: Beijingaling (@DesBishop, @ComicDaveSmith):

Des Bishop met me in a park in Beijing to tell me all about China. Des is a comic from Ireland by way of New York and he moved to Beijing a couple of years ago to learn Mandarin to try to do standup for Chinese people. He came as an outsider and after almost 2 years there, he's made quite a few observations about the country and about Beijing in particular. What a cool thing about podcasts that I can record these with minimal effort on the other side of the planet. Dave Smith joins me for the intro and outro.

183: Popo (@MarkDemayo):

Mark Demayo came over to my apartment this week. We drank some beers and talked about his 20 years as a policeman in New York. It was a fun, open conversation. I asked him a ton of questions about what being a cop is like and Mark answered everything. Fun podcast.

197: Injection Protection (Morgan Black):

Morgan Black met me in my hotel room in Vancouver to talk about his job at Insite. Insite is the safe injection place on Hastings Street in Vancouver. It's a place in heroin alley where junkies can go to get clean needles and they can use those needls to shoot up in a place that's supervised by people like Morgan. He watches over them to make sure they don't overdose. If they begin to, it's up to him to try and save them. He's seen a lot since he's been there and he shares it here.

203: Prison Rules (Ali Siddiq)

Ali Siddiq met me at the Comedy Store to talk about prison. I always knew prison life was hard, but damn. I didn't know about all of this. Ali spent 6 years locked away with some of the most violent criminals in Texas. This is a great episode and really fun and interesting.

216: Tenement (Nick Mullen):

"Nick Mullen met me at my in New York to talk about his illegal living situation. Nick is a funny young comic who literally lives in tenement housing. We talked all about it and got into some existential stuff about comedy. And we took a fun walk around the Bowery to see his garbage neighborhood full of chuds."

219: Khob Khun Krap with Pete C:

"Pete Cornacchione and I sat down outside the airport in Chiang Mai, Thailand to talk about all the things we saw out there. We did so much that we couldn't even fit it into one episode. So we just talked about mainland Thailand. Phuket, Bangkok, and Chiang Mai. Man, did we do a crapload of stuff. Join us on our podcast..."

223: Palsy with Davey Wester:

Davey Wester trekked his way across Manhattan to my apartment to talk to me about his cerebral palsy. Davey is a Comedy Store comic from way back. We've had a couple CP comics there over the years and this is actually the first time I really talked to any of them about the condition. Surprisingly fun discussion based on the topic. And some good Gallagher stuff. Ian Edwards and Zara Mizrahi join me from Bonnaroo for the introduction.

224: Take Me Out To The Ball Game (@PaulMorrissey):

Paul Morrissey and I went to a Yankee game to talk about baseball. We got seats right behind the visitor's bullpen and we did a podcast from right there. We started on the walk to the subway, continued on the train a little, got lost some, got inside, met some Jews, had a dog, met some more people, and watched some more baseball. It was a great day.

227: The Herp (@JoeListComedy):

"Joe List met me in Central Park on a beautiful summer day to have a wonderful talk about herpes. Joe's got it. He's open about it. And he answered everything you wanted to know abou tit. If you already have it, you'll relate. If you are going to get it soon, this will help you when you get unlucky. If you never get it. Congrats. Let's bone."

235: First Responder; A 9/11 Story (Cris Italia):

9/11 was a terrible day in American history. This is one story of the many stories of that day. Cris Italia was a volunteer EMT and was around the corner when the first plane hit. By the time the second plane hit, he was already at ground zero, helping. It's a heartbreaking story of what happened to one man the day America stopped being invincible.

256: Take a Hike (@TheoVon):

Theo Von met me at a secret hike in LA to do a walking podcast about hiking. Theo's a hilarious comic but he's also hiked Mount Kilimanjaro. I climb hills, bro. Hills. He climbed a giant mountain. It was a fun talk and it really puts you in the place where we were. I love these "on-location" podcasts.

257: Money For Nothing (2 anonymous defense contractors):

"Two US Army defense contractors met me in a secret location in America to discuss what it's like to go work for the government on foreign soils. They both work as contractors in stations all over the world and they gave a first hand account of how much waste goes into our imperialism. It was an interesting look into the life of a hired grunt in the middle of a war zone."

262 Cleavage Day @Gary Vider:

"Gary Vider met me in Central Park to walk around and gawk at women for Cleavage Day. Cleavage Day is the first weekend day over 70 degrees in New York. It takes place in every city that has a real winter. It's that magical day when all the skin comes out of hiding. Women are showing cleavage and legs and stomach left and right. It's just a magical time to be a heterosexual man or a homosexual woman. So come join us on our bosomy adventure in New York."

265: Knife Hits in Alaska (@DanSoder):

"Dan Soder came over to my place to tell me all about the summer he spent working in a cannery in Alaska. The people he worked with were straight deigns without even realizing it. This might be the best summer job of all time."

270: NY Pizza Party (@NotAlexis):

Alexis Guerreros took me on a pizza tour of New York. He's a standup comic but he runs these tours for extra cash and he took me on one, showing me his favorite of 3 different styles of pizza. Pizza and New York have a storied connection and Alexis explained how that all came up, the deal with 1 dollar slices, and even where pizza originated. It's an on location style podcast through the streets of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Join us for a delicious slice. "

276: "Running" Of The Bulls (@KaiHumphries, @MiloComedy, @Daniel_Sloss):

Kai Humphries, Milo McCabe, and Daniel Sloss met me at the Abattoir comedian's bar in Edinburgh, Scotland to tell me their harrowing tale of cheating death at the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona, Spain. This was a super fun story! You gotta go to arithegreat.com for this one to look at the pictures. They're CRAZY. Guest appearances by random comedy people trying to distract us with booze."

277: Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost (@HenryRollins):

Henry Rollins met me in a hotel cafe in Edinburgh, Scotland to talk about travel. Henry goes all over the globe. He really likes to get off the beaten path and explore new places. I thought I liked seeing things, but Rollins takes it to a whole new level. He goes places I've never even heard of, met people I didn't know existed, done things I'd be too scared to do. It was such a fun conversation and it filled me with wanderlust.

281: The Reyk (@AriEldjarn):

Ari Eldjarn and I drove around in Iceland and did a podcast about that beautiful country while we did. Ari is a comedian in Reykjavik. One of the first comedians, to be more precise. He and I hung out for 3 days while I was there and so we got on the mics in his car and I just asked him questions about his country for a while. It's one of those road trip episodes I do sometimes. So, come sit in the back, don't interrupt us, and eavesdrop on our conversation.

282: Aunt Flo (@Aiapalucci, @Stollemcache, @AmberSmelson):

Amber Nelson, Sarah Tollemache, and Adrian Iapalucci came to my apartment to tell me about periods. And I mean all about it. About the blood flow, about PMS, about cramps, about period diarrhea, all of it. It's for sure gonna make some dudes feel uncomfortable, but it was really interesting to me. But I eat my own boogers, so maybe I'm not the best judge of what's too much. Either way, it was a really funny conversation with three comics on the subject of menses.

284: #BertIsFat (@BertKreischer):

Bert Kreischer came to my apartment while he was in New York and we talked about who was fatter; him or Tom Segura. Bert made some solid cases for his side of things but most of those cases were made with a full chicken wing in between his two front teeth, so grain of salt I guess.

288: Death of a Salesman (@TimJDillon):

Tim Dillon came to my apartment to tell me about his former life in sales. He's sold everything. From mortgages to office equipment to a history of New York. Tim has hilarious stories about all of it. Fun, fun, fun podcast.

289 Tales of a Teenage Bedwetter w Mark Normand:

Mark Normand invited me to his brand new apartment to do a podcast about bedwetting. Mark and I were both very late bedwetters. So we got together and talked about what it's like to be 14 and still pissing on yourself every night. All the plastic sheets, the fear of sleepovers, what our moms had to go through. God, it was embarrassing.

290 Cave Man with John Spies:

John Spies sat down with me on the deck of the Cave Lodge in Soppong to tell me all about cave exploration and the unique life that he's built in northern Thailand. The man has lived an amazing life. And this pit stop on his way from Australia to Europe has now lasted over a quarter century.

292: Cleavage Day 2017 with Legion of Skanks:

The entire Legion of Skanks came with me on an ogling walk around Manhattan during my 2nd favorite* holiday of the year, Cleavange Day. Dave Smith, Luis J Gomez, Big Jay Oakerson and I walked as a group around the city, enjoying the rewards of the first warm day of the year. It was such a fun day! So join us on a wonderful adventure.

294 Je Zu Tin Ba De w Ryan Nanni and William Childress:

"William Childress (skip to 53:30) had me over to his homestay in Siem Reap, Cambodia to talk about Myanmar. He lived there for years. And it was the first place I went on my travels this year. So I finished seeing a temple near Angkor Wat and went to visit him so we could talk about one of my favorite countries in the world. Myanmar is amazing. See it before it gets ruined by globalism. Also, I went kind of nuts on the intro and outro. And then stay tuned after the outro because I also included a conversation I had with a 17 year old Burmese girl I met out there at a restaurant outside Inle Lake. This might be my fullest podcast ever."

298 Vagabonder w Rolf Potts:

Rolf Potts met me in Tompkins Square Park to talk to me about travel. Rolf wrote one of my favorite books of all time called Vagabonding. It's all about long term travel. It influenced the hell out of me. And I was so stoked to be able to talk about getting out there in the world with such a well worn traveler like him.

320: Take My Wife Please - Aubrey Marcus:

"Aubrey Marcus came over to my apartment and we had a really in depth discussion about open relationships. Aubrey is the most honest person I've ever met on the subject. He has truly looked inwards and examined all the angles. It's a really great discussion on the topic."

321: Let My People Go:

"Ari Shaffir comes to my apartment to tell you about Passover. All of it. Not just what you're supposed to do, but also where the holiday comes from, all the laws, the seder, what matzah tastes like. Everything. It's probably the best I've ever been in terms of not interrupting the guest. I still managed to do it a few times, but way less than normal."

323: Mitzi:

Mitzi Shore came into my life in my first 3 months of standup. I spent the next 10 years getting close with the owner of the Comedy Store. She passed away earlier this month. And I took the opportunity to share, but really to relive all the things I learned from her and all the times we had, good and terrible. She was a massive part of my development as a comedian. The most important part, really. So it's really unsettling having her gone for good. Join me as I come to terms with what Mitzi meant to me.

347: Hot tub time machine (@BertKreischer, @SteveRannazzisi, @DanishAndOneill, @MarkNorm):

Bert Kreischer, Steve Rannazzisi, Ryan O'Neill and I sat in a hot tub in Park City and talked about the past. It was the first night of a week of skiing and storytelling shows and oh what fun it was. Mark Normand joined us a couple days later and after we all got home, he and I did the intro from the Comedy Cellar in NY. It was a fun podcast and probably the least clothed 4 way podcast I've ever done. Just sitting in a jacuzzi in Utah, talking shit.

353: Modern Hippie (@Tim Ferriss):

"Tim Ferriss met me in Austin to talk about travel and art and nature and love. He's a hippie. He's what the new version of a hippie is."

361: Spange (Tall Boy):

A homeless non-binary person let me sit with her and talk about what it's like to live on the street and beg for change. Spange is a homeless term that means spare change. I think it's a verb. Anyway, that's what Tall Boy does. Spange for food money. It was interesting to hear some actual humanity from people we often see as invisible.

365: The Revolution w Adbuster Editor in Chief Kalle Lasn:

"Adbusters Editor in Chief, Kalle Lasn met me in his office at the magazine to talk to me about the revolution. I see it going down only with violence but he is far more hopeful about the ways in which we're going to change the systems in place. He's a brilliant man and it was such a treat to get to sit down with him and hear him say out loud some of the ideas he's been putting forth in Adbusters."

369: The Podfather - Brian Redban:

Brian Redban took me into his new podcast studio to talk about the early days of the podcast scene in Los Angeles. When everything was guerrilla. When it was fresh and new and nobody knew what it was gonna turn into. It was such a crazy time and Redban was right there helping form the scene. From the Joe Rogan podcast, to mine, to Segura's, and lots more, he helped build the scene from the ground up. We talked about what it was like, what podcasts have turned into, and where it's going now...

370: Troll (Milo Yiannopoulos):

Milo Yiannopoulos came over to my apartment to have one of my favorite talks ever on this podcast. It's a talk about trolling. Milo is one of the best in the world at it. This is gonna take you a week to listen to. The intro goes for 57 minutes alone. You can skip it if you want, but it's 53 minutes of content that you'll be missing about my own start in trolling. Trolls are the most maligned and misunderstood of all the world's artist. And I don't use the term "artist" lightly. Trolling is an art form. I've been looking forward to this episode for months now. And you're going to love it or ABSOLUTELY HATE IT. I hope you're the former. But if you're the latter, then we got you. You've been trolled. pWn3d.

372: ‘Roid Range (Mike Cannon):

Mike Cannon met me at Gas Digital to tell me about his old days as a total meathead who legit took steroids. I'm not even kidding. You can't believe how much of an idiot this guy was. He's normal now, but he was a juice head moron back in the day. We also talked a lot about our mutual love for underground back room poker games

405: War Stories (Jake Hanrahan):

Jake Hanrahan talked to me about conflict reporting. He goes to war zones and tries to bring back word of what's actually going on in these areas. It's crazy. He brings back tons of footage. Look at PopularFront.co and you'll see what I'm talking about. He's not even welcome in a lot of these places. Once they put him in a Turkish prison! Really interesting stuff in this one. You gotta excuse the sound a little...

407: Obsessive compulsive with Eli Sears:

Eli Sairs came over to talk to me about his OCD. He's got it bad. And it's all wrapped up with Jesus, too, which makes it even harder to deal with. The levels this guy has to go through just to make through basic life stuff is astounding. I bet he eats box really thoroughly, though. Didn't ask him about that. I wish I had.

408: The Lady With A Giant Hog (Margo Reiss @Margo_A_GoGo):

Margo Reiss came over and let me ask her all about transsexuality. I mean, super cool about it. Let me just ask anything I didn't understand and she explained what it was like to me. We got into why to chop it off or not, the bar scene, Katelyn Jenner, how hard we like to fuck, some history, and a bunch more. God, I wish you could talk to people in real life this way. We'd be so much better off as a society.

415: Baby Skeletons w/ Adrienne Iapalucci:

"We’re trying something different this week. I, Ari Shaffir, am bringing you an entire album of one of my favorite comedians in the world. For free."

438: Six Months Of Hating Men with Annie Lederman:

Annie Lederman tells me about her time as a man-hater. Annie has come out of it since then but she recounts the way she got caught up in a world of despising an entire gender and how she was able to extricate herself from that way of thinking.
and he includes the final episode

519: Talk Talk with Ron Bennington

"Ron Bennington joins me on today's episode to talk about interview style and his series Unmasked. Ron is someone whose style of interviewing I've always admired, it seemed fitting to have him on this episode."
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2023.06.09 04:39 tjk911 JournalismJobs posted the week of 02 June, 2023

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2023.06.09 02:44 cville5588 State of the sub

Why isn't this more about sharing gluten free recipes than people complaining about being "glutened". We all know that everyone in some way or another on this sub is motivated to participate in a gluten free diet. Why doesn't anyone focus on helping people accomplish this rather than asking what they should do if they accidentally eat gluten. Hunker down, shit your brains out, don't go back to that restaurant and share a damn recipe that you like that might be appreciated by the community. That's allm
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2023.06.08 22:49 Thistastesboggin Fiver Feed Archive Four - Many stuff and things you could have done ...

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2023.06.08 22:47 SillyTumbleweed2020 I'm throwing in the towel...

Hey guys.
I can't raise my 10 week old pug puppy anymore. Thank you for all your help and support but this is just way too much stress and pressure.
Im a young woman who lives by herself and works from home so I thought I could do it. At first it was fun and all my friends were on board. But then the realization that it was all on my shoulders set in. And that's when the pressure started crushing me.
From the get go I was determined to be the proper puppy parent. In 2 weeks I set up a playpen, lined it with pee pads to catch accidents that i changed once a day, tried out 2 different puppy crates, I bought him 10 toys of different varieties, I started him on his shots, got him as potty trained as I could going out to pee every hour and a half, got him a snuggle puppy, wash his crate bedding every night, went through 4 different kinds of treats to find what he likes (he's very picky), signed him up for puppy classes, and have taught him to sit, stand up, and he knows his name.
But after all this... I feel very dead inside. He doesn't feel like a dog, he feels like a project. And he feels like a balancing act that I will ruin if I do not constantly stay on top of him. I've read all kinds of books to try and redirect behavior but he still chews up his puppy pads and bites me so hard it scares me. I know he's a puppy but after adopting him, I realized that I'm very mentally ill...
A grew up with a family who didn't love or care about me. And that's not an understatement, my dad does meth, and my mom is a hoarder who is very mentally ill. There were years and years of fear, abuse, and not having access to regular food or hot water. I almost never bathed. for a period of time I lived out of my mothers car. I worked very hard to get out at 17 and live on my own. I moved 8 times while in college (living in my car, couch hopping, moving into places for a couple months and then having to move out) I've never had any relief I've never had anybody just stick by me and help me through life. I've had 8 different therapist and I've been on 10 different medications. None of the medications worked and they made me very suicidal so I chose to just do life on my own.
Even my therapists had no idea how to help me because they all said "You're too self aware of your issues, most people figure it out after realizing. But I don't know how to help you move past something you already realize."
I am 28 now and the most responsible out of all of my friends. All of my finances are on a spreadsheet, I have a savings, I live on my own, I have a career that pays 6 figures, And all of it was gotten through patience and sacrifice and hard hard work. That work has left me very spent and broken and raw and I didn't realize it until I had to raise a puppy. I didn't realize how complete of a person I needed to be in order to raise a puppy. I wanted love from the puppy, but I didn't realize that the puppy needed things from me before it could give me love.
I want a family so terribly badly. So very very badly. I want a family so badly that I could cry about it for hours. I used to try and cope but my most recent therapist told me "It's ok if you're someone who cannot be alone. Every single person on the planet cannot be alone. Some people need others constantly." She thinks I may be autistic and recommended the idea of a pet but i was terrified of ruining its life by not being good enoigh. I tried to overcome this fear by telling myself that I am good enoigh. I have a boyfriend but him and I are not close enough for him to help me look after my puppy. But he is by far the closest I've ever gotten to feeling like I have a family. I've spoken to him about this and I've spoken about how hurt I feel and how rough the world has been on me and how I don't think a puppy is something that I can manage when I desperately desperately need to feel loved. He agreed. He helped me realize that my puppy cannot make me feel loved because the puppy needs to be taught how to exist first. The puppy and I haven't even really bonded yet and he doesn't care about me yet. He just cares about being alive right now.
I thought he would lick me or come to me or want to sleep on me but no, he only wants to bite and play. He is crate trained but once in the middle of the night i let him sleep in my bed and the bed is just a giant river of stimulation to him where all he wants is to just chew on the blankets and wave his legs and head so fast that he almost hurts himself and falls off the bed. It's almost like hes obsessed with it. He doesn't even really care about food. He doesn't even really care about much of anything else. I taught him that toys are fun and that's great but... he quickly runs to me and bites my legs and hands and lunges at me and sinks his teeth so hard. I just can't tire him out enough. He just wants to play and play and play and play. The crate is the only thing that calms him down.
The most embarrassing thing is that people will ask me why I rehomed him and the answer is that I've been having thoughts of self harm and abandonment. I cannot believe that I am someone who has a well paying career, completely supports themselves on their own, keeps their home extremely clean and tidy, keeps up with every single one of her chores, cooks every meal for themselves, takes excellent care of herself... and I can't handle a puppy.
(I have celiacs disease which is an auto immune disorder so I cannot eat at 90% of restaurants. I also cannot live with roommates unless they are celiac or eat entirely gluten free or I will ingest a microscopic amount if gluten and I put myself at risk for disease very badly)
Please be nice to me everyone. I don't want solutions on how to keep my puppy. I need advice from people who have done the same and I just need to grieve. I've been asked by people to try and adopt an adult dog and maybe thats an option. But right now I feel like a failure. Everyone thought: "if anyone can do it, she can do it" but I feel lower than dirt. The puppy is with my friend right now and he is telling me that it's ok if it's not a good fit. It's ok if my mind isn't allowing me to feel at peace with a puppy in the house. He says it's ok if an adult dog will be a slower pace for me. But quite frankly, I just feel so undeserving.
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2023.06.08 20:37 PieceInfamous9538 33 FUS - Looking for US//Europe, friends, or more?

Hey hey hey! Looking to make some new friends and meet some cool people, and possibly make deeper connections. Consider starting with a friendly chat and see where it takes us, don't assume the outcome will be friends/recreation/more intimate or even romantic things, or a combination of some of these. If you're looking for something specific, let me know so we're on the same page!
If we're in the same city, we could maybe hang out for a while after we get to know each other better, check out a local restaurant, go to a movie night, or go for a hike? Also really need someone to go to concerts and movies with! Of course, if all goes well, I wouldn't mind if we became closer and spent more time together.
If you're on the other side of the world, it's great, if not better, and I'm very open to long distance and people from anywhere else in the world. Always curious to know what's going on on the other side of the world, which is why I travel a lot. We can chat on the phone about our days, maybe play sports together or watch a show, and we'll see how things are going! You never know what the future holds. If we click, I don't mind if we become closer, but I'll leave the details to the appropriate time ;) I always have this idea in my head that I want to move somewhere else someday, so if we're really lucky to find that we're really compatible with each other and do something serious I don't think distance will be an issue.
A little bit about me:
5'7, average/slim build, moved to the US a few years ago, now living on the west coast
I love to travel so this has taken me to a lot of places and so far I have been to many countries around the world, mainly Asia & Europe
I like to read in general because I really read is really a great way to relax and most importantly I get a lot of knowledge through books
I like to keep a relaxed routine to stay healthy.
Great tea drinker, coffee lover, and definitely a foodie. Never learn how to cook properly, so if you do, you've got my attention!
Dogs >>>>>>> Cats (but I agree they're all cute), usually love animals. If you have a dog and have a picture, feel free to spam me!
The rest I will leave for our private conversations, I am an open book so feel free to ask
I am looking for a single person between the ages of 35-55, anywhere in North America or Europe would suit me and I am flexible with my schedule.
If interested, please contact me via chat/DM with a little about yourself (age, location, appearance, what you like, what you'd like to talk about, and anything else you'd like to share). Pictures are always welcome, and if you send one, I'll be back with mine! Hope to hear back from you :)
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2023.06.08 20:25 DrLyleEvansMD Are there any restaurants in the metro area that serve truly gluten free beer?

Not looking for the gluten-reduced (eg. Omission, Stone Delicious), but beer's brewed without barley (eg. Glutenberg, Green's). I know Total Wine and Wegman's have them, but hoping for a restaurant.
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2023.06.08 19:57 theMezz Why a local man was court-martialed for saving Lafayette's life

https://www.timestelegram.com/story/news/history/2023/06/08/mohawk-valley-history-lafayette-owed-life-to-augustas-amos-parke70299078007/


1825, 198 years ago
A tearful reunion
You can't miss Amos Parker. He is well over six feet tall. Some say closer to seven. Many say he was the tallest soldier in the American army during the Revolutionary War.

This week, the now 63-year-old Parker enters Shepard's Hotel on Bagg's Square in Utica (really the Bagg's Hotel, but the name was changed while Abraham Shepard owned it from 1825 to 1828). Parker is determined to meet the hotel's distinguished guest, the Marquis de Lafayette.

In 1777, while the Revolutionary War was raging, the then 19-year-old, tall, red-haired Lafayette left his home in France and joined the American army in its fight to win for the American colonies their independence from Great Britain. He fought in many battles and, in 1781, commanded troops in Yorktown, Virginia, when British Gen. Charles Cornwallis surrendered his army to Gen. George Washington, just about ensuring an end to the war and an American victory.

On the night of January 30, 1948, Utica firefighters fought one of the most spectacular fires in the city’s history. Flames roared through “The Long Block” on the west side of Lower Genesee Street, between Oriskany and Whitesboro streets. The 3-alarm blaze was fought in temperatures 30 below zero. Seventeen firefighters were injured and 11 businesses damaged. Losses were estimated at $400,000.
Now, 44 years later, the 68-year-old Lafayette is back in America, touring the country as a guest of its grateful citizens. This week, after visits in Rome, Oriskany and Whitesboro, he enters Utica triumphantly via the Rome Road (today Lafayette Street). After a big celebration, he is in his hotel room, resting before continuing his journey east.

Suddenly, there is a knock on the door and in walks the very tall Amos Parker. At first, Lafayette is puzzled, but then Parker begins to relate an incident that occurred at the Battle of Yorktown.

As the fighting there raged, Lafayette ordered 25 of his men — including Parker — to remove a fence so that Lafayette could lead his soldiers through the breach. "Once you remove the fence," Lafayette shouted, "allow me and my men to ride through the opening. Do not fire your weapons!"

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The fence was removed and Lafayette and his men began to ride through. Suddenly, Parker spotted a British sniper aiming his rifle at Lafayette. Before the sniper could fire, though, Parker raised his musket and shot him.

Unbelievingly, an aide to Lafayette had Parker court-martialed for disobeying Lafayette's "don't fire your weapon" order. He, of course, was acquitted when it was learned that by disobeying the order, he had saved Lafayette's life.

Now, in a hotel room 44 years later, Parker and Lafayette relive the incident. They embrace and (a historian later wrote) enjoy "a heart-tugging event and weep" in each other's arms. (After the war, Parker settled in the town of Augusta in southwestern Oneida County and died there in 1842 at age 80. He was buried at the Parker (Augusta) Cemetery at the intersection of Augusta-Solsville Road and Anderson Road. A blue and yellow state marker there reads: AMOS PARKER, TALLEST MAN IN AMERICAN ARMY. SAVED GEN. LAFAYETTE'S LIFE. PRESENT AT THE SURRENDER OF CORNWALLIS. BURIED HERE.

1923, 100 years ago
Record at UFA
A class of 210 students receive diplomas at Utica Free Academy (UFA), the largest class ever graduated in the school's more than 100-year history. The Right Reverend Charles Fiske, bishop coadjutor of the Central New York Episcopal Diocese, addresses the students: "Why has the city of Utica paid for your education? … It expects to receive from you a return for its investment. You owe the community repayment for this debt. Not in money, but in service. You are expected to exercise a high standard of living, put forth an honest effort to make your neighborhood a better place to live and accept public calls of duty to serve your community with its charities and efforts to improve the public well-being."

1948, 75 years ago
Utica in novel
Carl Sandburg, noted poet and historian, completes a novel that contains a chapter on Utica and the Erie Canal. He was in Utica a year ago to collect material for the novel: "Remembrance Rock."

1973, 50 years ago
GE contract
The General Electric Aircraft Equipment Division in Utica is awarded a $1.3 million contract for a computer system for the Viking Orbiter, which will explore Mars in 1975.

1998, 25 years ago
Morrisville celebrates
The village of Morrisville celebrates its 150th anniversary. It was incorporated in 1848 and named for its founder, Thomas Morris. He settled in the area in 1797 and built a house on the corner of today's Main and Cedar streets. His father, Robert, was a Founding Father from Pennsylvania, who signed the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.

Civita M. Allard, a registered nurse and an associate professor in the Health Services Department at Mohawk Valley Community College, receives the college's "alumna of merit" award.

In American Legion baseball, Utica Post defeats Parkhurst Post, 13 to 3, behind the pitching of Chris Donalty (a four hitter) and the hitting of Eric Miller (3 hits, 2 RBIs). Meanwhile, Whitestown beats Lee, 6 to 4, behind the hitting of Jason Englehart, Mike Antanavige, Bernie Martin, Brent Wengert and Matt Maine. Steve Rice has two hits for Lee.

The Genetaska Club of New Hartford elects Ellen Boerger as its president. Other officers include: Peg Mullin, vice president; Barbara Reinshagen, recording secretary; Sue Maher, corresponding secretary; Joyce Ebensperger, treasurer; and directors Joyce Goggin, Ada Ruhm, Ellie Lampert and Barbara Weaver.

2013, 10 years ago
Pro hockey returns
Utica, after many years without a professional hockey team, has one again. The Utica Comets are in the American Hockey League, a minor league affiliate of the Vancouver Canucks in the National Hockey League. They will play in the Utica Memorial Auditorium. Robert Esche, a former goalie in the National Hockey League and president of the Mohawk Valley Garden, will operate the team. Mayor Robert Palmieri says the move fits in with his vision for a revitalized Bagg's Square and Harbor Point development. "What a great day for the city!" he says. "The emotion is overwhelming."

The Greater Utica Sports Hall of Fame inducts Stan "Buddy" Evans, longtime baseball coach at Rome Free Academy and college football official; Bill Holowaty, originally from Mohawk, longtime baseball coach at Eastern Connecticut State University; Ed Wadas, a "super" supporter of local athletics and called the "candy man" for giving out candy at local games, especially in Whitesboro, Oriskany and New York Mills; and Tom Wells, multi-sport coach at New Hartford schools, especially known for his highly successful swim teams.

Bobbi Jo Kahl is approved by the town board in Remsen as as the town justice.

In American Legion baseball, Roberts Post defeats Whitestown, 3 to 1. Nate Palmer, a senior at Holland Patent High, strikes out 18 and gets the win. He is supported by the hitting of Kinsey Williams, Nico Ramos and Austin Mann. Whitestown's Jared Muraca pitches well, allowing only five hits.

Trivia quiz
Next Sunday is Father's Day. Let's celebrate with a tough question. Name the man who was the son of a U.S. president and also the father of a U.S. president. If you can't name him, at least name the two presidents. (Answer will appear here next week.)

Answer to last week's question: Richard Nixon was president when, on July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin first walked on the surface of the moon after landing in the Apollo 11 lunar module.

This Week in History is researched and written by Frank Tomaino. E-mail him at [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]).
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2023.06.08 18:31 redditduk [MegaList] SG Gigs & Music Concerts: Mid June (9 - 22 Jun 2023)

June 10 Update: 12-14 June reddit boycott. Bonus 24-jun-only listing will be hosted off-reddit soon.

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2023.06.08 17:45 SchlesingerMindy323 [HIRING] 25 Jobs in IN Hiring Now!

Company Name Title City
Community Rehabilitation Hospital West Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Brownsburg
Green Street Dental Care Dental Hygienist Brownsburg
Heartland Crossing Dental Care Dental Hygienist Camby
Camby Family Dentistry Dental Hygienist Camby
Konica Minolta Business Solutions Systems Engineer - UC Columbus
Fast Pace Health RN Family Care Connersville
Fast Pace Health RN Family Care Corunna
Fast Pace Health RN Family Care Hartford City
New Hope Services, Inc. Family Support Specialist - Clark County Jeffersonville
New Hope Services, Inc. Family Partner Jeffersonville
New Hope Services, Inc. Part Time Mental Health Clinician (Independent Contractor) Jeffersonville
New Hope Services, Inc. Family Support Specialist - Clark County New Albany
US Tech Solutions ​Data Center Technician – Infrastructure Analyst​ Plainfield
US Tech Solutions Data Center Operator Plainfield
US Tech Solutions Data Center Technician Plainfield
Tyson Foods Maintenance Supervisor - Crew B (Night Shift) - Mexican Original Portland, IN Portland
Richmond Family Dentistry Dental Hygienist Richmond
Dental Care of Shelbyville Dental Hygienist Shelbyville
Epic Special Education Staffing Child Speech Therapist Terre Haute
St. Andrews Health Campus RN - Registered Nurse Batesville
StoneBridge Health Campus RN - Registered Nurse Bedford
BayMark Health Services Dispensing Nurse Bloomington
CHS Family Medicine Position - Northern INDIANA - 2 hour drive from Indianapolis andChicago! Bluffton
Pippin Dental & Braces - a Benevis company Dentist - Up to $75k Sign On - Unlimited Earning Potential Bluffton
Ascension RN-Clinic - WIC Grants, Full Time, Days Boonville
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2023.06.08 17:29 SchlesingerMindy323 [HIRING] 25 Jobs in IN Hiring Now!

Company Name Title City
Community Rehabilitation Hospital West Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Brownsburg
Green Street Dental Care Dental Hygienist Brownsburg
Heartland Crossing Dental Care Dental Hygienist Camby
Camby Family Dentistry Dental Hygienist Camby
Konica Minolta Business Solutions Systems Engineer - UC Columbus
Fast Pace Health RN Family Care Connersville
Fast Pace Health RN Family Care Corunna
Fast Pace Health RN Family Care Hartford City
New Hope Services, Inc. Family Support Specialist - Clark County Jeffersonville
New Hope Services, Inc. Family Partner Jeffersonville
New Hope Services, Inc. Part Time Mental Health Clinician (Independent Contractor) Jeffersonville
New Hope Services, Inc. Family Support Specialist - Clark County New Albany
US Tech Solutions ​Data Center Technician – Infrastructure Analyst​ Plainfield
US Tech Solutions Data Center Operator Plainfield
US Tech Solutions Data Center Technician Plainfield
Tyson Foods Maintenance Supervisor - Crew B (Night Shift) - Mexican Original Portland, IN Portland
Richmond Family Dentistry Dental Hygienist Richmond
Dental Care of Shelbyville Dental Hygienist Shelbyville
Epic Special Education Staffing Child Speech Therapist Terre Haute
St. Andrews Health Campus RN - Registered Nurse Batesville
StoneBridge Health Campus RN - Registered Nurse Bedford
BayMark Health Services Dispensing Nurse Bloomington
CHS Family Medicine Position - Northern INDIANA - 2 hour drive from Indianapolis andChicago! Bluffton
Pippin Dental & Braces - a Benevis company Dentist - Up to $75k Sign On - Unlimited Earning Potential Bluffton
Ascension RN-Clinic - WIC Grants, Full Time, Days Boonville
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2023.06.08 17:01 bakert12 Update changelog

Introduced a new map module: DCS: Sinai
Introduced a new campaign: UH-1H The Huey Last Show Campaign by SorelRo

DCS World

DCS: F-16C Viper by Eagle Dynamics

DCS: F/A-18C Hornet by Eagle Dynamics

DCS: AH-64D by Eagle Dynamics

DCS: Mi-24P Hind by Eagle Dynamics

DCS: UH-1H Huey by Eagle Dynamics

DCS: Mi-8MTV2 Magnificent Eight by Eagle Dynamics

DCS: Supercarrier by Eagle Dynamics

DCS: FW 190A-8 by Eagle Dynamics

DCS: FW 190D-9 by Eagle Dynamics

DCS AJS-37 Viggen by Heatblur Simulations

DCS F-14 Tomcat by Heatblur Simulations

DCS: JF-17 by Deka Ironwork Simulations

DCS: SA-342M Gazelle by Polychop Simulations

SA342 - Common to all
SA342L
Replaced Viviane screen with periscope sight
SA342M
SA342 Mistral
SA342 Minigun
SA342 Known issues and work in progress

DCS Mirage F1 by Aerges

Short range IR missiles:
Flight model and control system:
Autopilot:
Gyroscope system fixes:
Various systems changes:
3D model and textures:
Miscellaneous:

DCS: C-101 Aviojet by AvioDev

DCS: Flaming Cliffs by Eagle Dynamics

DCS: Black Shark 3 by Eagle Dynamics

DCS: Combined Arms by Eagle Dynamics

DCS: Normandy 2.0 Map by Ugra Media

Campaigns

The Enemy Within 3.0 Campaign by Baltic Dragon:
General. Fixing typos, updates to briefings etc.
DCS: F/A-18C Flaming Sunrise Campaign by Sandman Simulations
DCS: F/A-18C Raven One: Dominant Fury Campaign by Baltic Dragon
DCS: F/A-18C Inherent Resolve Campaign by Looking Glass
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2023.06.08 15:56 SchlesingerMindy323 [HIRING] 25 Jobs in CT Hiring Now!

Company Name Title City
Columbia Dental Dentist Waterbury
Columbia Dental DMD Waterbury
UnitedHealth Group Coding Quality Analyst Durham
UnitedHealth Group Coding Quality Analyst Winsted
Hartford Healthcare Home Nurse Amston
Hartford Healthcare RN Ashford
ECHN DMS Ashford
Hartford Healthcare RN Avon
Hartford Healthcare RN Baltic
Hartford Healthcare Unit Nurse Baltic
Hartford Healthcare LPN Bethany
Hartford Healthcare Home Nurse Bloomfield
Hartford Healthcare LCSW Botsford
Hartford Healthcare Registered Nurse (RN) - GI Endoscopy Botsford
Hartford Healthcare RN Bristol
Hartford Healthcare Home Nurse Canton
Hartford Healthcare RN Canton Center
Hartford Healthcare RN Cheshire
Hartford Healthcare LPN Chester
Hartford Healthcare RN Collinsville
Hartford Healthcare Respiratory Specialist Cos Cob
Hartford Healthcare RN Cromwell
Middlesex Health Medical Assistant Cromwell
Hartford HealthCare Surgery Aide Cromwell
Hartford Healthcare Respiratory Specialist Danbury
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2023.06.08 15:16 clearliquidclearjar TALLAHASSEE WEEKLY EVENTS, 6/8 – 6/14

Events are listed by the day. Events that happen every week appear first, one time stuff after that. If you have anything you’d like people to know about, comment here or message me and I’ll add it in. If you’d like further info about any of the events, look it up! I usually don’t have any extra to add.
Large Scale, Ongoing, and Multi-Day Events
Local Running, Walking, and Biking Info: https://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/
OutdooFarmer’s Markets:
THURSDAY, 6/8
  • Blue Tavern: Free Jazz Five Buck Thursday (and Jam Session) with the Longineu Parsons Trio. Expect the unexpected when the supertrio of Longineu Parsons, Brian Hall, and Michael Bakan hold court for Blue Tavern's exciting new Free Jazz Five Buck Thursday series (FJFBT). From Louis Armstrong classics to meditative musical dreamscapes, hard-driving funk grooves to wild Balkan beats, and free jazz adventures to the deepest downhome blues, Parsons-Bakan-Hall do it all--and they do it like no one else, whether here in Tallahassee or anywhere else on the planet. Oh, and don't forget to bring your instrument and sit in during the final 10:00 set open jam (space permitting). 8pm/$5
  • Retrofit Records: King Krule “Space Heavy” Album Listening Event. 8pm
  • The Bark: Closet Goth with No Face and Good Real Estate. 8pm
  • 926: Jameson Tank with Learning To Swim and The Sparrows. 8:30pm
FRIDAY, 6/9
  • Blue Tavern: Happy Hour with Everett Young. 5pm
  • Hobbit West: Friday Night Dart Tournament. Anyone can Enter! Sign ups at 7:30, Darts fly at 8:00/$10 entry fee
  • Ouzts Too: Karaoke with DJ Nathan. Best karaoke DJ in town. 8pm
  • The Bar at La Casa: Latin Night. 8pm
  • Just One More: Karaoke with DJ Rah. 9pm-11pm/21+
  • 926: The Hot Friday Night Party and Drag Show. 9pm/$5/18+
  • Proof: The Allie Cats. 5pm
  • Peppers: Saylor Dollar. 6pm
  • The Red Shed: Walkers Crossing. 6pm
  • The Hub at Feather Oaks: Ben Baggett. 6pm
  • Lake Tribe: John Moore. 6:30pm
  • The Wine House on Markey Street: Little Mercies. 7pm
  • Ruby Diamond: Second Annual Screen Spectacular featuring original film scores from student films and arrangements of music from film, TV, and video games performed by the FSU Studio Orchestra. 7:30pm
  • Fire Bettys: Jupiter Troupe + Soul Candy - Free Show! 8pm
  • The Bark: BRAT! with support from Brass Wizard, Slug Crust, Nightfall Ends, and Subpotent. 8:30pm
SATURDAY, 6/10 It’s my birthday! Happy birthday to me.
  • Brinkley Glen Park: Invasive Plant Removal. Join Master Gardener Volunteers at this weekly invasive plant removal event. This is a great way to learn to ID our invasive plant species and how to remove them. We recommend wearing long pants and sleeves, closed-toed shoes, gloves, a hat and mosquito spray. Bring gardening tools such as hand clippers, loppers, trowels, etc. if you have them. We are removing coral ardisia bushes and berries, nandina, tung trees, Tradescantia flumenensis, cat's claw vine, winged yam, Japanese climbing fern, skunkvine and more. Directions: The best way to get there is to take Meridian Rd to Waverly Rd, go to the next intersection and turn left onto Abbotsford Way, then turn left at the next road called Woodside Dr. At the stop sign turn left onto Lothian. Lothian ends in a cul-de-sac and there is a sign that says Brinkley Glen Park. 8:30am-11:30am
  • The Rose Room: The Rose Revue. Performances by your favorite entertainers and special guests! Shows at 8pm, 10pm, & Midnight! A unique cast EACH show! 7pm
  • Duke’s and Dottie’s: Line Dancing Plus Lessons. 7pm/21+
  • Bird’s Oyster Shack: Laughterday Night Fever. This week: Five Year Anniversary Laughterday Night Fever! Join us every Saturday at Bird's Aphrodisiac Oyster Shack for a free comedy show! 8:30pm
  • La Casa Bar: Karaoke With Nathan. 9pm-1am
  • The Bark: Sickening Saturday Drag Show. 10:30/$10/18+
  • Woodville Branch of the Leon County Public Library: 2nd Saturday: History Under the Sea. Florida’s long coastline and crystal blue waters make for excellent diving experiences! The wonders of the sea have called many people to explore the depths! Come learn about diving practices through the years. Kids will go on a ‘dive’ of their own and discover the wonders of Florida’s waters! 11am
  • Adams Street: Adams St Flea. Browse our market full of locally hand-made items, art, and vintage finds, all set to the vibes of our house DJ on Adams St. Make an afternoon of your trip by visiting the restaurants and shops in the heart of our Capital City. Noon
  • Blue Tavern: 2nd & 4th Saturday Old Time Jam. All players & lovers of old-time Appalachian music are welcome to join! 4pm
  • The Hub at Feather Oaks: Zach Lambert. 5pm
  • The Rose Room: Grand RE Opening (Now in RR Sq). Welcome to our Rose Room... Come see how much we bloomed! WE have so much to show you... The Rose Review will leave you begging for more... with 2 amazing shows @9 and 11 followed by our very own burlesque troop @midnight ... This is a themed night Pride month so come out and support these AMAZING performers and show so Love... 6pm/$10
  • 926: Mason Pace, Cinema Stereo, Satin, Copyright Claim, and The Fetish. 7pm
  • Blue Tavern: Pat Puckett. 8pm/$5
  • House of Music: Selwyn Birchwood. 8pm
  • Cap City Video Lounge: Pride Burlesque Show. Shaken Not Stirred Burlesque is back at your fav local theater Cap City Video Lounge! We have an amazing show planned for Pride month! We're here, we're queer, & we're gonna make you cheer! Enjoy our queer cuties, exquisite enbys, & bi-babes! You don't want to miss our Pride Burlesque Revue! Pride looks/outfits welcome & encouraged! Don't forget to tip your performers! 8pm/18+/masks required/$10 General Admission, $20 VIP Admission: Front row seating, $35 Celebration Special: Ticket & a personalized song from Shaken Not Stirred Burlesque!
  • Fire Bettys: Live Band Karaoke. 8pm/free
  • SoLook Tally (434 FAMU Way): Submersive Sounds Hip-Hop Showcase featuring Nu Skinny, Trem Sol, Ro-Thoro, Tokyo.Extraordinaire, Da Beast, and DJ Ryan Chargers. 9pm
  • Common Ground Books: June CGB Movie Night: Paris is Burning. 9pm
SUNDAY, 6/11
  • Bicycle House: Sunday Ride. Ride at 10:30 AM from Bicycle House. We will ride the Cascades trail to the St Marks trail and down to Wakulla station and return, about 31 miles. Ride speed is 12 to 14 mph, with periodic regroups. Vernon Bailey is the ride leader. Vernon is a new CCC member who’s been biking for 50 years enjoys riding with small groups and weekend touring. 10am
  • Gamescape: Pokémon League. Come learn, play, and trade with the Pokémon Trading Card Game and the Pokémon video games! We LOVE seeing new players, so come learn how to play! We play both the Trading Card Game and the Video Game casually and competitively. The store offers lots of different seating arrangements to meet our group's needs, as well as food, drinks, and Pokémon products for purchase. We are also hold regular, officially sanctioned tournaments for Pokémon Trading Card Game and Video Game Competitions! 2-4pm
  • Lake Tribe: Colby Scheib. 3pm
  • House of Music: Songwriter Sunday. Songwriters of Tallahassee hosted by Rachel Hillman. Bring your original songs on Sunday - sign up is at 4:30. No Cover Songs please - this is an event celebrating original music. Accompanists and Bands Welcome - you must be able to set up within two minutes, so no crazy pedals or amp shenanigans. No Backing Tracks - Please find someone to play your song with you. 5pm
  • The Plant: Open Jam. All instruments, all players welcome. 5pm-9pm
  • House of Music: Perkins Street Pickers. 5pm
  • Oyster City Brewing: Comedy Night. Come have some laughs with us on Sunday nights! If you are interested in participating in the show, reach out to [email protected] 7:30pm
  • The Rose Room: Synful Sunday. 8pm
  • Ology: Marauder’s Market. Noon
  • Goodwood: Tomato Feastival 2023. Join us for our 2023 Tomato Feastival on Sunday, June 11 from 2-6 p.m. at Goodwood Museum & Gardens! Enjoy great food, live music, meeting our farmers, playing games, and of course, local tomatoes. 2pm
  • The Hub at Feather Oaks: Dominic Milner. BK’s SnowKone Factory is also here from 1-4 pm that day with their great selection of snow cone flavors and Dippin' Dots ice cream. The ice cream of the future of yesteryear! 3pm
**MONDAY, 6/12
  • Just One More: Bingo. 5pm-6:30pm
  • World of Beer: Corn Hole Night. 6pm
  • American Legion Hall: Cha Cha - Weekly Lessons. 6:15pm/$5
  • Hangar 38: Bingo. 6:45pm
  • Vino Beano: Tipsy Trivia. 7pm
  • The Rose Room: Karaoke Night. 8pm
TUESDAY, 6/13
  • Blue Tavern: Shanice Richards Happy Hour! 5pm
  • World of Beer: Poker Night. 6pm
  • The Rose Room: Drag Bingo and Open Stage Night ft. Britney T. Foxx! 6pm
  • Oyster City Brewing Company: Tuesday Night Beer-go! 6pm
  • The Rose Room: Queer Dinner and a Movie! 6pm
  • Crafty Crab: BOOMIN' Karaoke. 7pm
  • Gamescape: Hobby Night. Slay the grey together! Join your fellow gamers and turn your pile of grey miniatures into a battle ready army. Need some painting tips? Feel free to ask at hobby night. You can bring any miniature for any game to paint. 7pm
  • Ology Midtown: Jazz Jam Sessions. 7pm
  • Island Wings: Trivia. 7pm
  • House of Music: Tuesday Trivia & Karaoke. 7pm
  • Burrito Boarder: Karaoke with DJ Roldus. 8pm
  • Blue Tavern: Bluesday Tuesday with Bill Ricci. Every Tuesday is Blues Day @ the Blue Tavern and Blues Meets Girl is a Tallahassee favorite. This perfect, intimate venue provides just what you need for both a mid-week break and authentic blues music experience. 8pm/$5
  • 4th Quarter: Professor Jim's Tuesday Night Trivia. Popular for a reason! 8pm
  • Argonaut Coffee: Trivia Tuesday. 8pm
  • 926: Tacos and Trivia. 9pm
  • Fire Betty’s: Comedy Show. 9pm/21+
  • Cap City Video Lounge: Tallahassee Filmmaker Meeting. Join us at Cap City Video Lounge to pitch and discuss coming film ideas and video projects, both currently in production or in the pre-production stages! Please bring your work and ideas via links, thumb drives, or discs so that we can showcase it on the big screen in the Cap City Video Lounge's Fantomas Theatre! (Trailers and Shorts only, please!) No experience is necessary to join, but a small $5 admission fee will go towards our wonderful meeting location to continue supporting the passion of movie making in the local community! Please invite local actors, crew members, and film enthusiasts to join us on Tuesday, June 13th! We will be returning to an itinerary for our meetings starting in July that will help amp you guys up for the next 48 hour competition in November! Tickets for the 48 Hour Film Festival Premiere from this past month are available for purchase in person or over the phone! Hope to see you there! 7:30pm
WEDNESDAY, 6/14
  • Rose Room: Women's Wednesday. Featuring Our Rose Roulettes and drink specials all night long. A night for all of our female-identifying friends to enjoy a safe space and an awesome happy hour! 6pm-2am
  • Blue Tavern: The Wednesday Night Lab Session. 5pm
  • Sugar and Spice Tally: Game Night. Join us every Wednesday Night for community game night. Bring your own or use ours! Let me know if you need to reserve space for a large group. Free to attend! 5pm
  • Tara Angel’s Magic: D&D Experience - Adult (18+) Group. Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition - Candlekeep Mysteries. A one-shot is a D&D event that starts and finishes in the same session, typically lasting 3 - 4 hours. We have pre-generated characters for players to choose from. WHAT TO BRING: Pencils, Dice (can be purchased in store), Mask (encouraged for unvaccinated participants), Enthusiasm! Please sign up in advance to reserve a spot in this campaign. Tickets can be purchased in-store, over the phone, or on the website. For more information, please email [email protected], or call: (850) 878-4555 6pm-9pm
  • Goodwood: Wonderful Wednesday. 6pm/$5
  • Level 8 Rooftop Lounge: Trivia. 6pm
  • The Great Games Library: Open Game Night. 6pm/free
  • American Legion Hall: Sue Boyd Country Western and More Dance Class. Session 2 - Beginner 6:30 to 7:45 pm What: East Coast Swing and Waltz. Cost: $8.00 per person. Wear comfortable shoes you can turn in. 7:45 to 8:15 - Practice dance with paid admission. 8:15 to 9:30: Intermediate - 2 Step and WCS. $8.00 per person or $13.00 for both classes. Vaccines are required. Face masks are optional. Changing partners is optional. 6:30pm
  • Perry Lynn’s Smokehouse in Quincy: Wed Night Open Mic w/ Steven Ritter and Friends. 6:30pm
  • Hangar 38: Trivia. 6:45pm
  • Oyster City Brewing Tallahassee: Trivia. Teams up to 6 players for three rounds with 10 questions and a tie breaker each round. Winners are by round so don’t worry if you need to come late or can’t stay the whole time! Prizes include a round of beer, a 6 pack and a gift card! 7pm
  • Proof: Trivia. 7pm
  • Vino Beano: Wine Bingo. 7pm
  • Fermentation Lounge: Trivia. 7pm
  • Blue Tavern: Wednesday Open Mic with Doc Russell. The open mic night that has run continuously for almost 20 years, once housed at the Warehouse, lives on at the Blue Tavern. Doc Russell continues as the host with the most. Sign up starts at 7:45pm/free to attend
  • House of Music: Bar Bingo! Free to Play & Late Night Karaoke. 7pm
  • The Bar at La Casa: MidWeek KARAOKE! 7pm
  • Fire Betty’s: Karaoke! 8pm/21+/free
  • Dukes and Dotties: College Night and Line Dancing Lessons. 8pm
  • The Bark: Karaoke with DJ Nathan. Best karaoke DJ in town. 9pm
  • World of Beer: Karaoke with DJ Cowboy. 9pm
  • 926: Dragged Out Wednesday. 10pm
  • 926: Normalizing Hate: A Difficult Discussion on LGBTQ+ Rights in Florida. Gay-owned Junnier Law & Research P.A. is presenting "A Law & Your Rights Hour" discussion on "Normalizing Hatred: An Uncomfortable Discussion About LGBTQ+ Rights in Florida" at 926 Bar & Grill to talk about the government clawback of LGBTQ+ rights in Florida. We will informally discuss LGBTQ+ current events and how they affect our identity as a group and as individuals. Talk leads to anger, anger leads to planning, planning leads to action--Let's turn Anger into Action! 7pm
  • Square Mug: Ahleuchatistas (feat. Trevor Dunn of Mr. Bungle/Fantômas) with Frogs Dogs and Cowl. 7pm
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