Polcari

@polcari
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Revere MA Point of Pines, IT guy, only retired as a photographer, Pizza Making and Pizza Teaching, Sumo, Bruins, Baseball, Celtics, Bowie, Roxy Music. 3.5 Bicycles. Bill Russell, Ted Williams and Don Cherry. TST Salem. Say no to pineapple pizza. I don't want to bore you but how much space do I have here?
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@gbhnews Much more important is the Peanut Butter. Only Teddie Peanut Butter for me.
The next poll should be creamy vs crunchy.
After Donald Trump played "Ave Maria" at a campaign rally In Pennsylvania, composer Franz Schubert rose from the grave to tell him to cut it the fuck out.

Today's drinking pro tip: If a bartender cuts you off, don't take a swing at him while yelling 'punch me in the face!'
https://www.universalhub.com/2024/todays-heavy-drinking-pro-tip-if-bartender-cuts

#Boston #bars #licensing

Today's drinking pro tip: If a bartender cuts you off, don't take a swing at him while yelling 'punch me in the face!'

An alleged inebriate who got cut off at Durty Nelly's, 108 Blackstone St. downtown early one July evening, reached across the bar in an attempt to strike the bartender and yelled "Punch me in the face!" So the barkeep obliged and then, as the guy stumbled out of the bar and fell to the ground, followed him outside and kicked him in the face, breaking his jaw, police and one of the bar's owners told the Boston Licensing Board this morning. Read more.

Universal Hub
@toddalstrom interesting. Dubbed? Subtitled? Just wondering.
@KaraLG84 some say it stands for ' God bless Harvard', but yes great blue hill it is. I can see it from the end of my street on a clear day.

@universalhub Never Heard the expression "dine-and-dasher". We always called it 'Chew-and-Screw'. Then again, nobody ever left a gun behind in Harvard square.
Side note: we always believed that the construct "Hi, I'm Stella*, your Waitron" originated in The Square.

*Random name

@spamless what I should have said was a good application for the modulars.
Widespread adoption of electric cars and heat pump technology will require a wicked expensive upgrade to our electric infrastructure whereas we already have the infrastructure for liquid fuel. Still, I don't ever see more than 70 to 80% adoption of electric vehicles without some quantum leap in battery technology. Farmer equipment, and rural states with wicked colder Winters, forget about it. Reality will set in soon.
@spamless I think nuclear generated electricity is a prerequisite if this were to happen anytime soon. In fact this could be a good argument for the modular nuclear reactors we've heard so much about.
@gbhnews redo this poll with wired and Bluetooth earbuds.