OT: Sens Lounge CVII - The Summer (of Dorion) Edition

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Senscore

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Nov 19, 2012
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Absof***inglutely!

I am a nice guy though ...so I try to help them along in their despair by saying “a parade would be better next year, anyways”.

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OmniSens

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Sep 22, 2008
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Heya bud. Been too long, hope you're doing well! A good friend of mine mentioned meeting you a while back and it made me smile knowing exactly how small Ottawa is.
Yep! Sure is a small city. Oddly enough, I haven't bumped into you in a few years. We'll have to get together once it's safe.
 

Knave

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Mar 6, 2007
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Two amber alerts last night for one missing kid. I shut it off both times before I could read the alert. Assuming it was 2 alerts to be officially bilingual.

If the police wanted apathy, they got it. I don't bother with them anymore. I acknowledge without reading to get it off my screen and to stop the noise.

No idea why we can't have a system like the US where Presidential alerts are "you need to take action now to save yourself and your family" and amber alerts are a step below that. Meanwhile in Canada we have police and pearl clutching idiots pretending that can't exist and you shouldn't complain. f*** all these people. 1) Amber Alerts are spectacularly unsuccessful 2) There is an alternative system that is just as successful as the Canadian one that doesn't require waking up millions of people a few times per month.
 
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AchtzehnBaby

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Two amber alerts last night for one missing kid. I shut it off both times before I could read the alert. Assuming it was 2 alerts to be officially bilingual.

If the police wanted apathy, they got it. I don't bother with them anymore. I acknowledge without reading to get it off my screen and to stop the noise.

No idea why we can't have a system like the US where Presidential alerts are "you need to take action now to save yourself and your family" and amber alerts are a step below that. Meanwhile in Canada we have police and pearl clutching idiots pretending that can't exist and you shouldn't complain. f*** all these people. 1) Amber Alerts are spectacularly unsuccessful 2) There is an alternative system that is just as successful as the Canadian one that doesn't require waking up millions of people a few times per month.

They are annoying but they do work. That shit woke up the whole house here in Toronto. I read the first few lines, knew there was nothing for me in it and then fell back asleep.
 

Nac Mac Feegle

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Jun 10, 2011
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Two amber alerts last night for one missing kid. I shut it off both times before I could read the alert. Assuming it was 2 alerts to be officially bilingual.

If the police wanted apathy, they got it. I don't bother with them anymore. I acknowledge without reading to get it off my screen and to stop the noise.

No idea why we can't have a system like the US where Presidential alerts are "you need to take action now to save yourself and your family" and amber alerts are a step below that. Meanwhile in Canada we have police and pearl clutching idiots pretending that can't exist and you shouldn't complain. f*** all these people. 1) Amber Alerts are spectacularly unsuccessful 2) There is an alternative system that is just as successful as the Canadian one that doesn't require waking up millions of people a few times per month.

You mean the one for the toddler. They found the girl and the kidnapper is in custody.

Scary stuff.
 

coladin

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Any interesting cocktails? BBQ recipes? I have been loading up from Slipacoff's ready to unleash the burning smell of meat on my neighbours. I have a tomahawk, a fiorentina, and some Tajim Wagyu to cook. I am curious to see you guys cook those massive pieces of meat.
 

AchtzehnBaby

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Any interesting cocktails? BBQ recipes? I have been loading up from Slipacoff's ready to unleash the burning smell of meat on my neighbours. I have a tomahawk, a fiorentina, and some Tajim Wagyu to cook. I am curious to see you guys cook those massive pieces of meat.

I made burgers at lunch today... ;)

I know Slipacoff’s well. Great selections.

I have not mastered the grill enough to provide anything out of the ordinary, but I am hoping to have a tomahawk next weekend in Montreal!
 

Masked

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Any interesting cocktails? BBQ recipes? I have been loading up from Slipacoff's ready to unleash the burning smell of meat on my neighbours. I have a tomahawk, a fiorentina, and some Tajim Wagyu to cook. I am curious to see you guys cook those massive pieces of meat.

I'd use a smoker on those until they're medium rare then sear them quickly on a high heat grill.
 
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coladin

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I made burgers at lunch today... ;)

I know Slipacoff’s well. Great selections.

I have not mastered the grill enough to provide anything out of the ordinary, but I am hoping to have a tomahawk next weekend in Montreal!

With Tomahawks, I have done the reverse sear, where I cook it at 225 for about an hour, get it to about 110, then finish with a nasty sear to bring it to 135. I find that the Slipacoff stuff, because it is aged, doesn't cook the same as regular meats, so I find it a little intimidating because you don't want to ruin an expensive cut. I just bought some beef back ribs, 20 bucks for a whole rack seems like a good deal!
 

Stylizer1

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Jun 12, 2009
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With Tomahawks, I have done the reverse sear, where I cook it at 225 for about an hour, get it to about 110, then finish with a nasty sear to bring it to 135. I find that the Slipacoff stuff, because it is aged, doesn't cook the same as regular meats, so I find it a little intimidating because you don't want to ruin an expensive cut. I just bought some beef back ribs, 20 bucks for a whole rack seems like a good deal!
charcoal or gas?
 

AchtzehnBaby

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With Tomahawks, I have done the reverse sear, where I cook it at 225 for about an hour, get it to about 110, then finish with a nasty sear to bring it to 135. I find that the Slipacoff stuff, because it is aged, doesn't cook the same as regular meats, so I find it a little intimidating because you don't want to ruin an expensive cut. I just bought some beef back ribs, 20 bucks for a whole rack seems like a good deal!

My brother did some sous vide, and then finished them on the BBQ which turned out quite well. This minimizes the risk of BBQ fails.
 
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