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Juicy in the middle
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This didnt quite turn out the way I hoped, but it's not terrible for my first time, I guess.
Baby brisket and twice smoked potatoes with bacon and cheese.
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Looks like you got a nice smoke ring on that brisket.
Potato skin is one of the things I hated as a kid but love now. I would have definitely scooped out and housed the middle back in the day, but today I'm more likely to scoop out the middle and toss it to the side. I think it would be great if Chick Fil A would offer a "just the ends" fry option. I like them so much more than the regular fries.
Extraction is insane
The one shot action sequence from that movie is incredible
I watched it the other night. I honestly don’t really know what the hell exactly the plot was & all that but the action was good.
Thin on plot for sure. Action was great. A decent movie to shut the brain off and give in to some action movie madness
Ill take a simple plot over a convoluted plot in an action movie sometimes. Like this movie is way better than the Transformers sequels for example.
Man....I can't even imagine a second wave in the fall and winter....
The US just reported its deadliest day for coronavirus patients as states reopen, according to WHO
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Yup..we are gonna need a massive breakthrough..if not, the COVIDIOTS are gonna make things uglier than they already are and will be...This is only going to get worse thanks to a braindead chunk of the population.
The coronavirus pandemic may last until 2022, according to a report published Thursday.
A group of researchers at the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) suggest that the COVID-19 outbreak won't end until 60% to 70% of the human population is immune to the virus, which may take between 18 and 24 months.
The experts laid out three scenarios for how the coronavirus pandemic will progress. The worst-case scenario among these three projections involves a second, larger wave of infections this fall and winter. The report authors suggest this is the most likely outcome, and states need to prepare for it.
"This thing's not going to stop until it infects 60 to 70% of people," Michael Osterholm, report author and the director of CIDRAP, told CNN. "The idea that this is going to be done soon defies microbiology."
This is only going to get worse thanks to a braindead chunk of the population.