I will say, I boiled and mashed plaintains once, with butter and lime juice, and that wasn't bad. A bit -- there's a funny undertone of half-ripe plaintains, that disappears when they're fried, but is very persent when they're boiled. Sort of sharp, hard to describe.
Now I feel like I ought to do a bland-off between plaintains and turnips, two food items that I can and do eat but don't love. They're both like "artistic" potatoes, and have more flavor than potatoes, and I always think that if only I try some new recipe, the wonderfulness of the artistic not-potato will be revealed.
Some hopeful nation blather... whatever
These gains are evidence of a quiet transformation -- a revolution of conscience, in which a rising generation is finding that a life of personal responsibility is a life of fulfillment.
Government has played a role. Wise policies such as welfare reform, drug education, and support for abstinence and adoption have made a difference in the character of our country. And everyone here tonight, Democrat and Republican, has a right to be proud of this record.
Yet many Americans, especially parents, still have deep concerns about the direction of our culture, and the health of our most basic institutions. They are concerned about unethical conduct by public officials, and discouraged by activist courts that try to redefine marriage.
And they worry about children in our society who need direction and love and about fellow citizens still displaced by natural disaster and about suffering caused by treatable disease.
No words about this part. There is hypocracy and bs and... argh.
and support for abstinence and adoption have made a difference in the character of our country.
Yes, it has. It has made this country even more small-minded and misogynist.
Oh, I love Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet. Even though I think much of it is not very good, the good parts are wonderful. There was a spell back about a month ago where it was on cable every other day it seemed. No matter what, I could not NOT watch, at least up until Leomeo drives off into the desert with Balthazar Getty.
And from upthread, thanks for posting the links to the TAR 9 teams, sumi. I had to stop watching TAR:FE. Nearly broke my heart. I want my show back so badly.
Yet many Americans, especially parents, still have deep concerns about the direction of our culture, and the health of our most basic institutions. They are concerned about unethical conduct by public officials, and discouraged by activist courts that try to redefine marriage.
Well yes, but I don't think I'm worried in quite the way that he means....
Some stuff about opposing stem cell research and abortion and then summing up a call to fight AIDs especially in the black community, well the church-going black community at least. Then the pretty standard upbeat wrap-up.
Sorry about the longness, I just wanted to share some thoughts about it.
that it's not vague "injuries" they're talking about, but traumatic brain injury.
He's not going to be an anchorperson anymore.
Creating chimeras is legitimate and useful scientific research; it's really happening. Of course, it isn't with the intent of creating monstrous half-animal/half-human
Well, speak for yourself.
Seriously, that's a good point though. There is some valuable research at risk. One of the reasons for splicing human DNA into animal cells is to skirt around having to use human stem cells (I think there is some research to that purpose, but I don't have a source at the moment)
it isn't with the intent of creating monstrous half-animal/half-human
"Monstrous" is such a loaded word. Can't we just call them Chimeran-Americans?