Swiss is good, also blue or Gorgonzola.
Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Bacon and Cheddar! A restaurant here regularly puts sharp shredded Cheddar on their BLTs and it's so good! I think you'd want something strong, to stand up to the bacony-ness. Pecorino might be good, too.
I second the hour for the flight. And yay, San Francisco and the party pad for you!! FUN.
Airlines ask for two hours (and shuttle companies give even more), but even with the lines at LAX, I've had as much as an hour free, but usually appreciated not running.
I love these Star Trek nu/old face blends: [link] -- everyone looks hotter, pretty much, than either of the originals.
Swiss is good, also blue or Gorgonzola.
Strong cheese (mmmm stilton), red wine, and crusty french bread and I am a happy woman.
It is unlikely that I will ever eat lamb or goat, although I do like goat cheese.
Catching up here has resulted in hunger.
I love lamb. It's easily my favourite meat. It's far more readily available here than it is in the US, leaner cuts too. (The lamb section at the supermarket is about the same size as the beef section.)
I still remember the first time I had rack of lamb. I was 13 at the time, it was a dinner at the Australian Academy of Science (this rather distinctive building: [link] ), where they were giving out some high school mathematics awards. One of the best meals I've ever had, and it was made possible... with science!
I generally plan 1 hour normally, 90 minutes for extra big or pain in the ass airports (O'Hare, LaGuardia, cities with super-awful traffic), and 2 hours for dealing with customs or super-complicated baggage.
Hmmm. Our flight leaves at 9:15. The Delta terminal is big and "easy," as far as hub airline terminals in a big airport go. So maybe arrive at the terminal at 8:00?
We need to leave the car in long-term parking, so I figure we should allot 20 minutes for parking/unloading/shuttle bus. So a safe cushion would be to get to long-term parking at 7:30.
Best-case traffic gets us to the airport in 20-ish minutes. Normal traffic might be 30 minutes. But since it's during morning rush hour, I'm going to assume delays, although we are going against the flow of morning rush hour (most people will be coming north into downtown Cincy, rather than going south into Kentucky [after all, we are the city where the airport is in another state]).
So, flight at 9:15 means get to terminal at 8:00, means get to long-term parking at 7:30, means leave the house ideally by 6:30 but probably safe if we leave by 6:45. Sound okay?
(That still means we have to get up at 5 or 5:30, because last-minute shenanigans when we try to travel are unfuckingbelievable. I would say "There's always something," but it's more like "There's always a crisis, followed by a trauma, followed by something that was totally forgotten, followed by a last-minute project that MUST be done." It's pretty horrific, and why we almost never fly anywhere. Because flights have times that must be adhered to, or you don't get where you're going. At least when we drive, when we're 6 hours late getting out the door, we aren't missing a flight or anything. We're just late. As usual.)
(God almighty, if we make tomorrow's flight on time, it will be a genuine call-the-Vatican miracle.)
"Cleopatra was white, so all ancient Egyptians and their gods were white, as far as I was told by the black girl I worked with."
I wish I had the walk-away gene.
Good thing you have the "kill you with my pinkie gene."
Polar Griz! Awesome! And scary. I didn't read the link but if polar bears are heading south to survive, I can totally see them getting it on with an attractive grizzly. Is Matilda aware of this?
Wait, what is the conventional wisdom on how early to arrive for a domestic flight? I've been assuming 2 hours (which is something I picked up post-September 11). Is that too much? I haven't flown in years, so have things gotten a little less crazy? Is 1 hour okay? 90 minutes?
I always plan on an hour, knowing that I could take much less time and still make it normally, just in case. However, if you are checking bags and don't have status I would leave 90 minutes. And if you are checking bags on Southwest, more like 2 hours ( they bag check lines can get godawful-long, since everyone is checking bags)
Good thing you have the "kill you with my pinkie gene."
I have the gene that wants to read everything this woman has posted to see if she calls white women girls too, but...I thought she didn't like me before. Now I know we're nemeses. But yesterday was a day in which I got called a YouTube troll, so...I am clearly a vicious venomous person who is cruel to use question marks against innocent people.
90 minutes for extra big or pain in the ass airports (O'Hare, LaGuardia
But if you're flying the US Air Shuttle out of LGA, you only need a half hour! Because they have their own security line. (Which you can also use for other US Air flights if you remember to go down that end of the terminal.) Two flights an hour = no lines.
So, flight at 9:15 means get to terminal at 8:00, means get to long-term parking at 7:30, means leave the house ideally by 6:30 but probably safe if we leave by 6:45. Sound okay?
That seems like plenty.