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Papa John was forced to step down after doing almost nothing wrong. He did not use the n-word in a racist way but has been punished. Please post anything positive you can find about John Schnatter, rightful CEO of Papa Johns Pizza. If you have a negative opinion of Papa comment in the pinned thread. We would love to hear your opinion. Papa memes also welcome!
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2023.06.08 09:58 WWE_Network_Bot This Day in History: 06/08/2023
The following events happened on this day in history!
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2023.06.08 09:49 SharpMouthed Collage aged boy is looking for an older DOM for a long-term relationship.
I'm a young sub looking to grow in the kink lifestyle and gain more experience as a sub. I aim to find someone who wants an extended long-term kink-BDSM-based relationship with a young guy. I can offer the following; conform, good serving boy, companionship, and someone to spend time with after a long tiring work day. Basically, I want to offer my dad, a boy, to pleasure himself when the time suits him. I also want to be transformed into a sissy in that perfect feminine boy for my daddy. The relationship that best suits me at that moment is a 24/7 one, and it'll be best if I move to my dad's at any moment.
I don't have problems with punishment. My dad will get complete control and ownership rights over me as his boy toy; I just want to find someone to belong to. I'm very submissive, so my papa wouldn't have problems with obedience. I intend to find someone to care for him as his slave boy, and both of us have this emotionally based master-slave relationship - I want one of that stuff that several years may pass, and I'm still my dada's boy.
I'm based in Texas. I'm looking for potential daddies across the state and in the South as a whole. I want a Latino-macho dude, White or Black daddy in his 40-50 with a belly and the intent to own a long-term slave sissy-boy. I don't have a problem with humiliation; my daddy will use me as he wants.
PS; Dog training, cigarettes, hot iron, chains, beating, extreme BDSM, face spitting, cages, isolation, kidnapping, poppers, diapers, adult baby, pet taming, slave exhaustion, blindfolds, SM masks, latex, leather events. Drop one if you think you match my daddy.
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2023.06.08 08:47 International_Bed719 Harry's hubristic arguments
| First time archiving so I hope I've done this right. https://preview.redd.it/xx7897m1pq4b1.png?width=1024&format=png&auto=webp&s=9d8b784fba989b2327e0e7967641733290492048 The hubris of Prince Harry The Spectator (archive.ph) It struck me during Harry's cross examination that he was placing heavy emphasis on the supposed distress he suffered due to the the publication of the selected articles. This is understandable as he of course wants to impress upon the judge the damage caused. However throughout he said that he could not remember ever reading the articles, but that it was distressing going through them with his legal team and even being questioned in court. So if I understand well, his argument is this : - 20 or more years ago, negative articles were written about him.
- He can't remember having read them at the time (so they obviously didn't cause that much distress).
- In 2018, after a supposedly "chance" meeting with Sherborne in the South of France (after having been flown out there on Elton John's private jet, who's also suing MGN incidentally, as if by magic), Harry decides to sue.
- In the process of that legal action he has had to read these articles and be questioned in court which has caused great distress.
Well Harry if you hadn't have brought a legal action against MGN for using illegal methods to write these articles in the first place, you wouldn't have had to read them or be questioned about them and so it wouldn't have caused you distress would it? Furthermore, Harry is accusing journalists of hacking his phone or paying others to do so. When pointed out to him that he has no evidence of this, he said consistently that the defence would have to ask the journalists concerned about that. WHAAAAT? That's not how the justice system works Harry! Is he expecting the journalists to just nicely roll over and confirm his accusations, or does he think they're guilty until they prove themselves innocent? How this ever got to court is beyond me. submitted by International_Bed719 to SaintMeghanMarkle [link] [comments] |
2023.06.08 08:21 plsdontkillme_yet AUNTY DONNA WORLD CUP 2023 - GROUP D
We're now halfway through the 2023 Aunty Donna World Cup. The top 2 of each group will move on to the round of 16. Each round lasts 24 hours.
Group D, weirdly enough, features the only two Christmas themed characters in the tournament.
Mrs Claus (Zach) The sexually liberated wife of Santa Claus. While we’ve only heard from her lawyer recently, perhaps Mrs Claus could go all the way in this tournament. The South African Sams (Broden and Zach) Do you know where they are from? These two brothers, both named Sam, both have ripper bods, and have become fan favourites since the last world cup. The Tow Bar Fitter (Mark) This one-time ‘The Chase’ contestant takes tow bars, and puts them on cars. John from 3AW (Broden) You know it’s Christmas when your favourite conservative one-hundred-and-something-year-old John is on the airwaves to sell you a Bertocchi ham. View Poll submitted by
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2023.06.08 07:55 AnnaBella2012 Why am I seeing a plane tagged Russia, flying in from South Bend, Ind? 😆 They have to be the same plane?
2023.06.08 07:30 KingXF88 Torn between living in Duren or San Jac in the fall
Incoming freshman in the fall (biology major), and as the title suggests I'm currently unsure of whether to live in Duren or San Jac.
I like Duren because the rooms are fairly big with private bathrooms, and I heard it's real quiet over there, which is perfect for studying. It's also close by to Kinsolving and Guadalupe St. so I'll always have good food options close to me. The only thing I dislike about it is how far away it is from the rest of the campus, most of my classes, and Greg gym. I do know that Duren has its own little exercise room in the basement but there are no benches, only treadmills and dumbbells. I saw something about Anna Hiss gym being close by but apparently it's not an actual gym anymore...
Anyway, San Jac also has big rooms with private bathrooms, with Cypress Bend downstairs and J2 close by as food options. It's also close to central campus and the main gyms, the main thing that Duren is lacking in. People have also said that it's surprisingly quiet here, which is another compelling factor. However, I've heard that lots of athletes live here and it smells like weed all the time, and that traffic gets really bad during game days due to its proximity to the stadium. I also heard someone say that North Tower is calmer than South Tower, so please let me know if North tower is in fact better and if I can choose between North or South tower during my room selection time.
I'd love to get y'alls inputs on either residence halls so I can finalize my decision and confirm with my roommate by next week, before I select my room. Thanks!
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2023.06.08 06:31 Full-Birthday4305 I don’t like you bitch
Shanika I never disliked someone I never met before so much in my life you mean to tell you get all that money in stamps and papa ass the only one that eat good them kids gotta eat rice or chicken or beans and hotdogs everyday or share a little Caesar pizza bitch you can’t even get them they own McDonald’s I never seen such a horrible dick whipped ass bitch you don’t deserve kids you are delaying your kids physically emotionally and mentally why isn’t isiah in speech therapy?! Why them big ass kids wearing pampers why they riding in a death trap why do you put more pressure on your oldest daughter to take care of YOUR kids more then you do Heyward musty ass you put more energy into getting his attention then your kids and whenever Lana lil bad ass start school them kids gone beat tf up outta her cause you can’t tell them kids at school not to hit her ass back you need to put all them in a reading programs or some type of learning activities because fucking with you they will be dumb adults hearing isiah speech I feel so bad for that boy you ain’t doing shit to make them productive adults you nasty sour bra sticky panties dirty truck old grease smelling bitch your tongue so white cause your dumb ass still got Heyward nut on your mouth instead of being a real bitch and and taking care of them kids bitch
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2023.06.08 06:23 whirlpool4 Events for Fri 6/9 - Sun 6/11
** Fri 6/9 *\*
Fri 4 - 7:30 PM Food Truck Friday Rio Rancho Regional Chamber of Commerce, 4201 Crestview Dr. SE, Rio Rancho We welcome attendees of all ages to gather together and enjoy great food and music
Fri 5 - 7 PM Exhibit Opening: Colors That Speak Words Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, 2401 12th St. NW Join us in celebration of the visual arts, poetry, and calligraphy. "Colors That Speak Words" is a collaborative installation between two writers and two visual artists with words, poetry, and visual arts and speaks to how this combination of mediums can be done in a cyclical way. The artists, Dr. Anthony Fleg, Mallery Quetawki (Zuni), Blythe Mariano (Diné), and Chilán Mustain, worked together to create an installation in motion, and the vision they bring to this space is from a contemporary perspective on how Native art is presented. This is an innovative view for visitors to see that Native art is changing and adjusting to the times. The artists will be present at the exhibit opening to read poetry and talk about this installation. Admission is free; please enter through South Entrance. Light refreshments will be served. This exhibit will be on display through October 15
Fri 5 - 10 PM Car Show & Concert! EXPO NM Home of the New Mexico State Fair, 300 San Pedro Dr. NE Friday night fever Vol 2! CAR SHOW & AWARDs, RAP CONCERT, VENDORS, FOOD TRUCKS, GAMES, ROCK CLIMBING WALL. All Makes and Models welcome. FREE GENERAL ADMISSION. $7 Parking, $10 Car Show judging and awards (only if you want to register and compete) Event brought to you by Expo NM and Desert Sun Event Productions. Car show brought to you by Sins events and NM Lowrider Arte
Fri 6 PM Rugby is a Drag (Show)! Sidewinders Bar and Grill, 4200 Central Ave SE Get out your dancing cleats and trade in that eye black for eye liner! The very popular Rugby is a Drag (show!) and fundraiser, normally held earlier in the year, has moved to June 9th and Pride weekend in 2023! This year's event will be hosted by Miss Sidewinders 2023 Seliah Deleon and Le Femme Magnifique 2017 and fellow rugger SCRUMtious Cox! This year's show is returning to Sidewinders and, as in year's past, will benefit our friends at
Casa Q, which provides safe living for LGBTQ+ youth through housing, services and advocacy. This year's event will also feature participation from members of Elevated Roller Derby, NM United and more!
(tickets) Fri 7 PM Movies in the Park - Puss in Boots: The Last Wish Athena Park, 778 Athena Ave,
Bernalillo MOVIES IN THE PARK is back this SUMMER! We will feature a different movie at our local parks every FRIDAY night in June. Movies will begin at sundown and we will serve popcorn for free! Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, and beverages. All movies are FREE! In the case of inclement weather, movies will be cancelled
Fri 8 PM - 12 AM Pride Dance Party 505 Spirits, 105 Harvard Dr. SE DANCE WITH US TO CELEBRATE PRIDE UNDER THE STARS @ PRIDE ON THE PATIO! DJ Baby D & DJ Rebel (Rori the Rebel) will drop your favorite hits - Get your dance on and show of your Pride with your best Pride outfit &/or Pride colors! Try our special cocktail: Prickly Pear Pride Punch, plus other great drinks and delicious food! Come early for dinner before you dance, daNCE, DANCE!!! Delicious Value Menu Items: $2.95 - NEW Sliders! (beef & veg) $1.95 - local blue corn dog pops (minis) $5.95 waffle fries & full sized blue corn dogs (veg or beef) Plus our flaky meat & veg hand pies, chunky chicken salad, mushroom pate & more! 21 & over Free Entry!
Fri 9 PM Albuquerque Pride Afterparty Historic Lobo Theater, 3013 Central Ave NE Starring Headliner: Malaysia Babydoll Foxx, DJ: Justin Cristofer, HOST: Vanessa Patricks, MEET THE QUEENS! Avery Martini, Imani Martini, Nova Martini, Kardio Karbdashian, Divyne Intervention. Private Early Entrance Meet N Greet begins at 8:15 p.m. entrance with Meet N Greet starting 8:30 p.m. Champagne Provided
(tickets) Fri 9 PM Fierce Pride: Kandy Muse Effex, 420 Central Ave SW Special guest from RPDR All Stars S13 and AS8, LA, CA, Meet and Greet 10:30 PM, doors 9p, show 11:30p Lounge: DJ Chris de Jesus Patio: DJ Aquattro Side Effex: DJ Mitch
Fri 9:30 PM Salsa under the Stars After Party JUNO, 1501 1st St. NW DJ Pedro, one of Albuquerque’s most loved DJ’s (DJ Pedro, DJ Tony, SoloVino, DJ Louie, DJ Darly + Eli Mix) mixing your favorite dance mix of Salsa, Bachata, Merengue and more! This is one of Albuquerque’s favorite after party summer outdoor events and will begin June 9th following the opening of Son Como Son kicking off the Salsa under the Stars at the Albuquerque Museum followed by the after party at Juno. Free entry to Juno with your stamp from the museum
Fri 10:30 PM Twilight Zone: The Movie - 40th Anniversary Screening! One Night Only! The Guild Cinema, 3405 Central Ave NE Check out the
trailer. Dir. Joe Dante, Steven Spielberg, John Landis & George Miller - 1983 - 102m - NO MATINEES. DOOR PRIZES COURTESY OF BUBONICON 54! Based on the popular television series, this film is a collection of four frightening tales of the supernatural, each by a different director--Joe Dante, Steven Spielberg, John Landis, and George Miller! The film opens with Dan Aykroyd and Albert Brooks as two hapless road-trippers who tell scary stories to pass the time. The four segments that follow include some updated re-creations of classic Twilight Zone episodes. In the first, racist Bill Connor (Vic Morrow) is transformed into a Jew in World War II. Next, Mr. Bloom (Scatman Crothers) comes to a retirement home to teach the residents that they are only as young as they feel. In the third, teacher Helen Foley (Kathleen Quinlan) meets Antony (Jeremy Licht), a boy who is not what he seems. In the final segment, panicky plane passenger John Valentine (John Lithgow) sees gremlins attacking his flight
** Sat 6/10 *\*
Sat 8 AM - 2 PM NMHRS Garage Sale 7903 Robin Ave NE Hosted by the New Mexico House Rabbit Society. All sales go into our vet fund so that we can continue to provide medical care to rabbits in need. This is a multi-family garage sale so there will be lots to browse through
Sat 8 AM - 10 PM All The Things: Craft Cocktail & Mixer Launch Tractor Brewing Company, 118 Tulane Dr. SE The next evolution in the craft cocktail experience is here and officially launch in Nob Hill for Pride! What is All The Things? Well, let me tell you. Imagine 100% fresh cold pressed juice, pure cane sugar, and Troubled Minds spirits all in one 1L bottle ready to pour over ice! That's right you can purchase these ready made bottle cocktails now at ANY of our locations! We have: Margarita with Tequila, Paloma with Tequila, Kentucky Mule with Bourbon, Ginger Lemonade with Vodka, Limeade with Vodka & Bloody Mary with Vodka! Grab you one to go for $16! We will be using mixers of these behind our bars so you can get a first hand taste! And offering non alcoholic lavender, ginger, and classic lemonades for you to sip on! These truly are All The Things in one bottle!
Sat 9 AM - 12 PM Family, Fit, Fun Fest Tiguex Park, 1800 Mountain Rd. NW Join us for the Girl Scouts of New Mexico Trails 2nd annual Family, Fit, Fun Fest. Bring your whole family to this free, all-ages event to learn about keeping fit and healthy - mentally, physically, and emotionally. Learn new skills and discover ways to keep your mind and body healthy and active, as you visit interactive booths led by community partners. Booths will include hands-on activities like games, puzzles, and brain teasers, as well as interactive lessons in martial arts, dance, mindfulness, and more. Booths will also include information on youth classes, clubs, and teams, as well as opportunities to meet local healthcare providers and learn more about mental health, nutrition, eye care, and dental care for your whole family. Climb to the top of a rock wall, make your way through an obstacle course, try the football toss or the baseball toss, shoot a hockey puck, or score a goal at interactive stations around the event! Meet and take photos with local sports teams and/or mascots and stop by Menchie's Froyo Mobile for a sweet treat. Girl Scout Members can participate in a special event scavenger hunt when they
pre-purchase the 2023 GSNMT Family, Fit, Fun Fest patch
Sat 10 AM SOCH PRIDE '23 Albuquerque Social Club, 4021 Central Ave NE Come show your PRIDE at the ONLY place to be SOCHial! We are taking over the parking lot for a FREE ALL AGES event. We have multile bands, musicians and perfromers ready to give a PRIDE you wont forget. Food Truck, Vendors, Face Painting, Car Show, Games, Country Dancing and many other fun events!
Sat 10 - 11 AM Yoga with Kelsi Poulin Marketplace mezzanine, 8600 Pan American Fwy NE Enjoy guided yoga, from local yoga instructor, Kelsi! This will be a fun flow for all levels of yoga practice.
$10 per person Sat 10 AM - 12 PM Play Day For A Cause Kiddie Academy of Paradise Hills, 4590 Paradise Blvd. NW Join us for Play Day for a Cause! This free event has great games and fun activities for your kids while supporting Family Promise, the leading national nonprofit addressing family homelessness. Family Promise started in 1986 as local outreach in a single community and now has more than 200 Affiliates in 43 states. Since their founding, volunteers have helped more than a million family members in need. With a focus on empowering families and children, Kiddie Academy Educational Child Care and Family Promise are working together to give every child what they deserve: a chance to succeed. The event is free and open to the public. Donations are appreciated, but not required to attend
Sat 10 AM - 4 PM Foundational Wellness Grand Opening Party Los Ranchos Bakery, 6920 4th St. NW,
Los Ranchos Celebrate our grand opening event by stopping by the B Side of Los Ranchos Bakery! Herbal tea blends, door prizes, free raffle, information on classes and events, and more! Win a free reiki session, teas, discounts on classes, or discounts on nutritional therapy! I will be teaching numerous classes at the bakery this summer. Some topics: How to make Herbal Vinegar Tinctures (aceta), Hormone Health, Healthy Habits for Life, Improve Your Digestion, Prioritizing Meal Prep, Blood Sugar Regulation, and my RESTART Program! You don’t want to miss out! Some of these classes will be free! So come on down and get some coffee and goodies from the bakery, then visit me next door and see what we’ve been up to
Sat 10 AM - 5 PM Pride Day Celebration! Quirky Used Books and More, 120 Jefferson NE Book sales, vendor pop ups, food truck, art, music, and more!
Sat 10:30 AM - 12 PM Wellness Schedule Casa Rondeña Winery, 733 Chavez Rd. NW,
Los Ranchos Open to people of all skill levels, Wellness + Wine is a one-hour, outdoor practice, followed by a glass of wine or Sangria, and an invitation to stay and relax on the grounds of the beautiful Casa Rondeña Winery. This experience is $25, and includes glass of wine. Discounts apply for winery members. Reservations are required to participate
Sat 11 AM - 4 PM Papa Bear Market Boxing Bear Brewing, 10200 Corrales Rd. NW We couldn’t forget about our PAPA BEARS! Dads deserve some love and appreciation too! Spend the day celebrating Papa at our taproom. As always this FREE event will include local vendors, food trucks, photo booth, live music, paint your own pint, and, of course, BEER!
(click link for full list of vendors) Sat 11 AM - 5 PM June Used Book Sale Main Library, 501 Copper Ave NW Join us for the monthly book sale. There will be a variety of fiction, non-fiction, children and adults books, videos, DVDs, CDs, comic books, maps, and more available. Free for Members - $2 for Non-Members Free to all after noon. All Sales are held in the Lower Level, Main Library, Validated parking is available on 5th and Copper, kitty-corner to the library. The Friends of the Public Library is a non-profit organization. All proceeds go to supporting the Public Library of Albuquerque & Bernalillo County library programs
Sat 12 - 5 PM Summer Luau - Adoptables, Swag, Brews, and more! Lizard Tail Brewing Industrial, 3351 Columbia Dr. NE Hosted by Pitties and Kitties of New Mexico. We will have some PKR Tees, some PKR Pride gear, and best of all - our adoptabulls! Our booth will have a small auction set up… the prize being Tattoo Certificates with an ABQ tattoo artist! There will be a car show, other vendors, as well as water activities. Hope to see y’all there!
Sat 1 - 3 PM Family Field Day! Montgomery Park, Hosted by ABQ Family Chiropractic. A celebration of all the families who trust us with their care, and an opportunity for families who are considering our office to get to know our team in a fun, low-stakes environment. Food and family-friendly activities will be provided
Sat 1 - 4 PM Zouk with Jaime Arôxa! Alley Kats Tap Company, 222 Truman St. NE We will continue building on, and reviewing everything we have learned with Jamie Arôxa and Kiri Chapman thus far. We will continue to work on Zouk basics and building on the basics including connection and timing, musicality, lateral with variations, Yo-yo, viradinha, cambre, body, rolls, body, isolations, weight transfers, counterbalance, elástico, convergence & divergence, Wi-Fi, head, movement, styling, head movement, varying turns, and Chicote. Classes will be progressive and will be adjusted to the level of each class. Drop in anytime * All levels welcome * No partner needed * Cash preferred - can also accept Venmo and Cash App to $UWDstudios
Sat 1:30 - 4 PM Father's Day Tee Cabezon Park, 2307 Cabezon Blvd. SE,
Rio Rancho Celebrate Father's Day with a round of miniature golf or two! Tee-off with dad at our Annual Father's Day "Tee". Enjoy some snacks, and an Arnold Palmer while making a craft with dad. Prizes awarded for the top 3 teams in miniature golf! Each child and parent must register individually. NO DROP-INS. Please contact the Cabezon Community Center at 505-892-4499 for more info
Sat 4 - 5 PM East Coast Swing Group Class Enchantment Dancing, 337 San Pedro Dr. NE Welcome to our Bronze American East Coast Swing Class! Whether you are a newbie stepping on to the dance floor for the first time or a seasoned professional wanting to brush up on basics, as well as anyone in-between, this class is for you! East Coast Swing is an exciting, up-beat dance that is endlessly versatile! No partner necessary, and dropping in is fine! Class cost is only $10, and a punch card for 6 classes is $50
Sat 6 - 10 PM Baddie Fest OT Circus, 709 Central Ave NW let's all have a fun summer night. Fairy Julz (crystals and more to raise your energy) will be at @ otcircus. Market, Music, Dance Performers, Crystal Pop Up Booth, Henna, Woman Vendors. Tag and invite your favorite baddies
Sat 6 - 11 PM Heights Summerfest North Domingo Baca Park, Celebrate warm weather and outdoor fun at a free community gathering during an Albuquerque Summerfest. This free concert series features local businesses with handcrafted products in The Shops, food trucks with freshly made cuisine in the Food Court, libations created by breweries, wineries and distilleries in The Cantina, entertainment by local talent, and a production by a national headliner all at a City park
(click here for more info: live music, food trucks, kids' activities, drinks, vendors, parking) Sat 7 PM Dancing Queens Sunshine Theater, 120 Central Ave SW Throw out your calendar! Buy a new calendar! Mark June 10th as the first and ONLY date in your calendar! Pride weekend, all the dancing queens are descending on the Sunshine Theater for the night of all nights. Juicee Früt presents Dancing Queens! Featuring performances by Red Light Cameras, ABBAquerque, Galaxy, Juicee Früt, Drag Performances from CoCo Caliente & Mr. Rusty Nutz, Forbidden Früt Market, & more!
(tickets) Sat 7 PM Death On The Beach: A Metalcore Beach Party Launchpad, 618 Central Ave SW Join us for a night filled with beach-going shenanigans and some of the best metalcore bands Albuquerque has to offer. Swimwear, flip flops, sunscreen and lais ENCOURAGED! Come out and rage with us, and let's make this a night to remember! Presale tickets are $10 and are available through any band. Just send them a message! Online tickets through Holdmyticket will be available soon. Inhuman Hands, EYE, Secure The Void, One Last Summer
Sat 9 PM Temple of Sound Presents Starry Night Juno, 1501 1st St. NW This event will feature our guest DJ Chris Losack! He's a longtime DJ who primarily spins house and techno but also has roots in industrial and dark music. He will be showing his dark side this time out! Join us for another spectacular event! Sparkly or night sky attire encouraged but not required! 21+ / No cover
Sat 9 PM Pride 2023 Effex, 420 Central Ave SW Spunjy Hicks Lounge: Malik Patio: DJ Chris de Jesus Side Effex: Xblyssid
Sat 10:30 PM Late Nite Comedy Jam The Guild Cinema, 3405 Central Ave NE Ristra Comedy and Chuck Parker Comedy present a stellar lineup of standup comedians! This month's headliner: Josh Fournier Featuring Chuck Parker & Sara Anne Myers and your host Alex Benton
** Sun 6/11 *\*
Sun 8 AM - 2 PM Hot Rods for Hunger Car Show and Poker Run 2801 Eubank Blvd NE Yes, our amazing car show fundraiser is happening again, thanks to Bell’s Brewery and the Mopar Most Wanted car club. This year, for early registration, we are having a Kickstart happy hour with Bells Brewery at O’Niell’s Heights location on Juan Tabo. Join us and register your car. All makes and models are welcome. Come out and see some of the coolest cars in Albuquerque. There will be raffles, food trucks, lots of awards for the cars, and a food drive for the Storehouse food pantry. Enter the Poker Run, the Car Show, or both today!
Sun 10 AM Rocketman Historic Lobo Theater, 3013 Central Ave NE THE HISTORIC LOBO THEATER along with Albuquerque Film & Music Experience is excited to bring Rocketman to the big screen! Showing Starts at 11:30 am
Tickets are ONLY $10 for General Admission Come Early Brunch Starts at 10 am Full Buffet Available for only $21 The ticket price is for entry to the movie only. Pajama brunch and a movie. Exclusive Brunch Menu! Made to order pancakes, mimosas and more. 10% off if you come in your pajamas
Sun 10 AM - 2 PM STEAM DAY Rail Yards Market, 777 1st St. SW Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) all put New Mexico on the Map as a unique place. Standing for over one hundred years, the historic Rail Yards of Albuquerque stand as an ode to a period of extreme innovation for the Rio Grande basin area. Albuquerque literally rose and became what it is around the Rail Yards, and railroad era that brought so much innovation. In these industrial cathedrals, we hum with innovation again.. Activating the space for community use, the Rail Yards Market is non-profit (certified 501c3), bringing together small businesses in agriculture, food, and artisan manufacturing on a local scale. Our STEAM stands for Sustainable, Traditional, Educational and Artistic Modalities. In this area we host interactive demonstrations. Mini-Makers Unite! Learn about what makes a laser light up, a 3D printer build, and so much more! Bring out your tech, geek, and inquisitive minds to the Rail Yards Market and visit makers from Quelab. Free for all! Everyone is welcome! EBT doubled with Double-Up-Food-Bucks, ADA Accessible, Senior and WIC programs welcome, Fresh & local produce, Breakfast & lunch prepared food options, 120+ local food, healing, and art businesses, Parking & restrooms, FREE :: LOCAL :: FAMILY FRIENDLY :: PET FRIENDLY
Sun 10:30 - 11:30 AM Mindful Movement - Yoga in the Park Academy Hills Park, 9709 Layton Ave NE Meet us on the southwest side of the park, just southwest of the playground, under the large trees. Looks for the Aumies sign! Bring your mat, block, strap and water!
Sun 2 - 4 PM Lumberyard Jazz Trio Sawmill Market, 1909 Bellamah Ave NW The Lumberyard Jazz Trio is back to bring exciting jazz melodies to Sawmill Market. They use an interchanging group of New Mexican instrumentalists who have traveled nationwide to perform, lead by saxophonist Sean Johnson
Sun 3 PM Pride Tea Dance on the Patio Effex, 420 Central Ave SW 3 - 6 PM: DJ Mike Demarco 6 - 9 PM: DJ Spunjy Hicks Featuring performances by Avery Martini, Jessica K. Daniels, Imani Martini
Sun 4 - 7 PM Music on the Patio: Squash Blossom Boys Canteen Brewhouse, 2381 Aztec Rd NE Based in Albuquerque, The Squash Blossom Boys have played southwestern stages for over ten years. With beginnings as a garage band, they have explored a variety of musical genres including rock, jazz, reggae and more to find the hard driving, high lonesome sound of Bluegrass music. The current central players include Dustin Orbesen (Dobro, Mandolin, Vocals), Kit Murray (Banjo, Vocals), Kyle Malone (Guitar), Peter Lisignoli (Bass)
Sun 5 - 8 PM Mack 'n Cheese Sunday Variety Show Juno, 1501 1st St. NW Variety show with Mack 'n Cheese (Indy Hip Hop), Cali Shaw (Americana), Basilaris Trio (Jazz), Sol de la Noche, Melissa Prada (spoken word) Monthly variety show with Mack 'n Cheese (Indy Hip Hop), Cali Shaw (Americana), Basilaris Trio (Jazz), Sol de la Noche, Melissa Prada (spoken word), vendors. Family-friendly (if your kids already know the F-word). Food available for purchase. On the patio, weather permitting, or in the Gallery
Sun 7 - 10 PM S.O.S - Salsa On Sunday Dance Social 505 Spirits, 105 Harvard Dr. SE Salsa On Sunday Dance Social *With guest DJ's *Latin Dance Performances *The Occasional LIVE Music Performance *And Always... Social Dancing! salsa timba bachata merengue *What is it about a Social* The essence of a Social is for the dance community to get together and dance. Socials offer a relaxed night of dancing. Socials continue to draw dance enthusiasts who get lost in their salsa “addiction” by dancing and enjoying the music. Socials offer something for every level of dancer at any age. Bands and DJs have more freedom to play sets which appeal to the dance-centric crowd. It's about the music. It's about the dance. If you want to have an alternative to the club, are underage, or simply want to get in some good dancing - check out a Social, you might be surprised at how much fun you have
Sun 7:30 PM Brit Floyd Revel ABQ, 4720 Alexander Blvd. NE Brit Floyd returns to the stage in 2023 to perform a brand-new production celebrating 50 years of the ground-breaking and iconic musical masterpiece The Dark Side of the Moon. The show will feature classic tracks from the album such as Time, Money, Us and Them and The Great Gig in the Sky. The 2 and a half hours plus set list will also include other highlights from Pink Floyd’s magnificent catalogue of albums, including tracks from The Wall, Wish You Were Here, Animals, The Division Bell, Medal and much more
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2023.06.08 06:03 concernnedchild 20F/USA- online/in person friends appreciated!
Online college makes it hard to meet people, iykyk :/ Im not looking for anything in particular. We could end up online besties who we fly out to see in a year, or we end up adoptive siblings who go to cafes to spill tea with once a week. I’m just going with the flow.
Here are a few things about me: I consider myself spiritual. I use both emojis and old school faces [ :), :c ]. I like all types of music from 2010s radio hits to KPOP to rock to Bachata. My current hyperfixations include South Park and pizza rolls but they change every two months or so. I am a full time college student and work part time.
I guess I should also mention I am an introvert who gets burnt out quite easily. With school and work, my social life is kinda boring but im ok with that. I will sometimes go a day or two without saying anything, but I swear it’s just because im recharging 😭 anyways please don’t hesitate to reach out and say hi!
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2023.06.08 05:19 cloudsheep0 Guerilla Collective 2023 PC Announcements
Title | Developer | Links | Notes |
Terra Memoria | La Moutarde | Announcement Trailer,Steam Page | The HD-2D Turn Based RPG has been announced |
Sengoku Dynasty | Superkami | Gameplay Trailer, Steam Page | The open world RPG is coming to Early Access Q2 2023 |
Forgotlings | Throughline Games | Announcement Trailer, Steam Page | The side scrolling action-adventure game is coming in 2024 from the devs of Forgotton Anne |
Evolutis: Duality | Poke Life Studio | Story Trailer,Steam Page | The 2D Story Driven Action game showed off new look gameplay |
Europa | Helder Pinto | Gameplay Trailer,Steam Page | The Adventure game is slated to come this year |
Abyssus | DoubleMoose | Gameplay Trailer,Steam Page | The fast paced FPS got a new look gameplay trailer |
A Tiny Sticker Tale | Ogre Pixel | Gameplay Trailer, Steam Page | The cozy adventure game got a new look gameplay trailer (demo also available now) |
Dwarf Delve | Gloom Box | Developer Commentary Trailer,Steam Page | A material extraction roguelite game which is slated to release in Early Access |
Remnant 2 | Gunfire Games | Gameplay Trailer,Steam Page | The sequel to the 2019 third person shooter is coming sometime this summer |
Iron Meat | Retroware | Gameplay Trailer,Steam Page | The 2D Action game got a new look trailer (Demo available now) |
Hammerwatch II | Crackshell | Dev Gameplay Trailer,Steam Page | The sequel to the 2013 action game got a dev commentary gameplay trailer |
Super Space Club | GrahamOfLegend | Gameplay Trailer,Steam Page | The low-fi arcade space shooter launches on August 4th |
Leximan | Knights of Borria | Announcement Trailer,Steam Page | The world based puzzle game is coming to PC in 2024 |
ANTONBLAST | Summitsphere | Demo Trailer,Steam Page | The Retro Platformer's demo is available now |
Serum | Game Island | Gameplay Trailer,Steam Page | The survival game got a new look gameplay trailer |
WORLD OF HORROR | panstasz | Release Date Trailer,Steam Page | The Junji Ito inspired horror game is leaving early access on October 19th |
PNEUMATA | Deadbolt Interactive | Gameplay Trailer,Steam Page | The psychological horror game got a new look trailer |
Deadlink | Gruby Entertainment | Release Date Trailer,Steam Page | The first person shooter is leaving Early Access on July 27th |
Blood West | Hyperstrange | Release Window Trailer,Steam Page | The Stealth FPS is leaving Early Access this December |
Demonschool | Necrosoft Games | Gameplay Trailer,Steam Page | The SMT inspired Turn Based RPG got a first look Gameplay Trailer |
Quest Master | Skydevilpalm, Julian Creutz | Announcement Trailer,Steam Page | The Zelda inspired dungeon maker is coming to PC |
SacriFire | Pixelated Milk | Gameplay Trailer,Steam Page | The JRPG inspired game got a new look gameplay trailer |
A Bonnie Odyssey | Astrodreamer Studio | Announcement Trailer,Steam Page | The open world sci-fi adventure game is coming to Steam |
Dark Deity 2 | Sword & Axe | Announcement Trailer,Steam Page | The sequel to the tactical RPG has been announced |
Grifford Academy | LandShark Games | Announcement Trailer,Steam Page | The turned based game has been announced for PC |
Toads of the Bayou | La Grange Studios | Gameplay Trailer,Steam Page | The turn based/roguelite card game is coming to PC in 2024 |
Crashlands 2 | Butterscotch Shenanigans | Announcement Trailer,Steam Page | The sequel to the open world crafting game is coming in 2024 |
Nova Lands | BEHEMUTT | Release Date Trailer,Steam Page | The island management game is coming to PC on June 22nd |
Don Duality | Königsborgs | Gameplay Trailer,Steam Page | The Card-Based Gangster Tycoon Game got a new look gameplay trailer |
Kingdom Eighties | Fury Studios | Release Date Trailer,Steam Page | The micro strategy game is releasing on June 26th on PC |
Lake - Season's Greetings DLC | Gamious | Announcement Trailer,Steam Page | The adventure game is getting a new DLC which is coming this November |
Pizza Possum | Cosy Computer | Co-op Trailer,Steam Page | The stealth game is getting local co-op support |
Noun Town | realiaXR | Gameplay Trailer,Steam Page | The word based game got a new gameplay trailer and is coming this Summer |
Olliefrog Toad Skater | Mr. Thee | Gameplay Trailer,Steam Page | The skateboarding game is coming Q4 2023 and a demo is available now |
Bye Sweet Carole | Little Sewing Machine, Meangrip Studios | Announcement Trailer,Steam Page | The Disney inspired horror game is coming to PC next year |
A Void Hope | Elden Pixels | Announcement Trailer,Steam Page | The 2D puzzle platformers demo will be available on June 19th |
Three Minutes To Eight | Chaosmonger Studio | Announcement Trailer,Steam Page | The mind bending adventure game is coming Q4 2023 to PC (Encodya devs new game) |
HEART ABYSS | DEADMAP | Announcement Trailer,Steam Page | The 2D action game has been officially revealed |
Promenade | Holy Cap | Announcement Trailer,Steam Page | The 2D puzzle platformer is coming to PC this year |
Coreupt | Team Coreupt | Gameplay Trailer,Steam Page | The fighting game got a first look trailer |
Crypt Custodian | Kyle Thompson | Announcement Trailer,Steam Page | The metroidvania is coming to PC in 2024 (Islet and Sheepo devs new game) |
Gori: Cuddly Carnage | Angry Demon Studio | Gameplay Trailer,Steam Page | The skate n slash game got a new gameplay trailer |
GRIME: Tinge of Terror Update | Clover Bite | Launch Trailer,Steam Page | The new update is available now on PC which adds new game+ |
Symphony of War: The Nephilim Saga - Legends | Dancing Dragon Games | Announcement Trailer,Steam Page | The SRPG is receiving a new DLC which will introduce more classes, missions and more |
30XX | Batterystaple Games | Release Window Trailer,Steam Page | The Mega-man inspired game is leaving Early Access in Q3 2023 |
Mainly indie showcase as you can see I'll be back to do the big SGF showcase as well tomorrow. As always, please let me know if I missed anything as this whole show was nearly an hour long so it was a lot of games.
note I did skip some games because they're just repeat trailers from previous months
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2023.06.08 05:05 Expensive_Ad_5089 LPN June 2023 - Unpacking the Light Police
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2023.06.08 04:48 Mission_Emergency_36 I am 32 years old, a full time RN-BSN student, live in Texas, and currently make ~$535 monthly.
BACKGROUND Long story short I spent 8 years on the West Coast holding increasingly important positions in the energy industry, but I hated it with every fiber of my being. I started taking nursing prerequisite courses in January of 2020. Family trauma happened. I moved home to Texas to be closer to my family, quit my job (was making ~$130k with bonus), and took the plunge and went to back to school for nursing at 31. I am half way done with an accelerated BSN program and I have a 4.0 GPA. I love it so much despite it being very difficult. I have externship currently and I have an ICU internship lined up for my final semester, which is basically a guaranteed new grad job.
I currently live with my mom and brother. We are remodeling our house so we are in an apartment for a bit. Very tight quarters but thankful to be with them. Boyfriend just successfully made a big career move and is now a superintendent for an important and well respected organization in town making $60k annually with a 8% bonus. Very proud of him and very excited for our future - we are talking about getting engaged in the next year. He is getting an apartment in the next couple months after living at home with his family due to some major family health issues he has been helping out with so you will see some of the apartment search start to happen in this diary!
Currently boyfriend and I split going out expenses pretty much down the line, but with this new job we had a discussion last week about how he will pay for the majority of our going out costs moving forward once he gets his first paycheck this month until I start working full time again in January!
Previous money diary from August 2022 here. ASSETS (comparing last money diary to now):
| August 2022 | June 2023 | Difference |
401k | $156,400 | $158,600 | $2,200 |
Roth IRA | $68,000 | $68,500 | (500) |
Saving's account | $41,001.43 | $26,572.63 | ($14,428.81) |
Checking Account | $3,024.58 | $915.41 | ($2,109) |
HSA | $8,800 | $7,100 | ($1,700) |
Brokerage | $440 | $444 | $4 |
UGMA | $85,000 | $84,000 | ($1,000) |
Pension | forgot to include | $27,000 | N/A |
NET WORTH: $373k **I don’t carry any credit card debt / no student loan debt / no equity in any kind of home. I was lucky enough to be in a position where I saved up over $40k cash to pay for living expenses when in school. My UGMA account will be used as part of a down payment for a house in the next couple years. My current BSN degree is being covered through family. Also, trying to figure out what to do with my pension - depending how finances go the next 8 months I am in school / if I have any emergencies (I have 2 senior pets) I could cash part of it out or completely roll it over into an IRA.
INCOME Income Progression: I worked in the energy industry for 8 years; my starting salary was $35,000.
I worked in the Seattle area starting out at $35k in 2014. Moved to a new job in 2016 for $65k and then another new job in 2018 for $85k +12% bonus. Got up to $104k + 20% bonus before I quit. Also worked as a CNA on the weekends for about 6 months for $15 an hour during COVID to make sure I really wanted to go to nursing school.
Main Job Monthly Take Home: It varies but the average so far this year it is $535. I have an incredibly flexible externship at a hospital very close to where I live where my director literally just lets me show up whenever I want to work. I make $17 an hour. I met a couple incredible mentors but I think I am going to quit soon since it just won’t be feasible to work this semester and I already have my ICU internship lined up for September. Trying to be easier on myself and put myself first and I feel very lucky that I don’t need to work. Don’t get me wrong the extra money is SO NICE but I want to concentrate on school, myself, family, partner, and friends. Work on top of an accelerated nursing program is too much. I am actually the only one working in my cohort currently.
Any Other Monthly Income Here: I live with my mom right now and she pays for most of the groceries, utilities, etc. I feel incredibly privileged and lucky that I can live with her and that she is able to support me in this way while I transition careers. I do lots for her to support her such as chores, errands, paying for big Costco runs, etc. My boyfriend also helps out with pet expenses and other things I want / need.
MONTHLY EXPENSES - Rent: $400 to my mom for a very discounted rate at our current apartment. I don’t pay rent when we are at the house. I will not be paying rent when I semi-move in with my boyfriend in the next couple months. Our goal is to get our own luxury apartment next year close to both of our places of employment after a year lease at a cheaper place. Between now and then I’ll split my time with him and my mom.
- Cellphone: $15 (on family plan & I just pay for additional data)
- Spotify: $5.40 (student plan)
- iCloud: $2.99
- Prime: $8.11
- Gym membership: $20
- Regular therapy: $5 a session and I go biweekly
- Health insurance: $122.54 monthly
- Costco: $60 annually
I allocate the following to my biggest expense categories monthly:
- Gas: $120
- Groceries: $300
- Eating out: $400
- Pet expenses: $200
- Other discretionary spending: $400
WEDNESDAY - DAY 1 8:45: I slept 10 hours last night and it was glorious. I worked a 12 hour shift at the hospital yesterday and our patient acuity was very high.
9:30: Make a coffee and walk and feed my pup. I walk over to the pool for a morning swim. I love a quiet morning swim so much.
11:30: I had a nice 500 yd swim, drank a Premier Protein shake & ate overnight oats with blueberries for breakfast, had a relaxing shower, and started some laundry. Feeling anxious about everything I have on my plate currently. Also I feel hungover from work yesterday. I was going to work another 12 hour shift tomorrow but now I don’t know if I can handle it with school also starting on Friday and a very busy social weekend coming up. Luckily, my director literally lets me show up whenever I want so I may do 7 or 8 hours tomorrow instead of a full 12. Try to table my feelings to discuss in therapy this afternoon.
11:40: Sit down to finish some online orientation for my internship that is coming up my final semester.
13:03: Orientation stuff only took about 20 minutes thank god. I ran to the grocery store and grab a 4 pack of watermelon Celsius, frozen veggies, Eggo waffles, tea bags, string cheese, coffee filters, Wheat Thins, and lean ground beef
($37.01). Head up to the rooftop lounge at the apartment complex to FaceTime a friend that lives across the country since there is zero privacy in the apartment.
14:15: Get off FaceTime, work on some more laundry, and head out to therapy.
16:15: Good, productive, fun, and validating therapy session and I make it over to my friend’s condo to check on her kitties. I had set up a reoccurring biweekly therapy appointment now that I know my school schedule for the upcoming semester too. We talked about money fixation and anxiety and trying to let that go. We agree that I should sleep in a bit tomorrow, walk my dog, go for a swim, and then go to work. I don’t ~need~ the money so working 12 hours vs 7 or 8 is not an issue. My mental health is more important. Also the work hangover from yesterday is real.
17:00: Boyfriend comes over after work and jumps in the shower while I’m a couch potato (Disclaimer: he’s friends with my friend too and she’s 100% comfortable with him hanging out too.) We relax and hang with the kitties and catch up on our days.
18:45: We head to dinner. We grab burritos at one of our favorite local spots and I pay
($25.88). We look at houses for fun on Zillow and discuss what apartments we want to tour in the next couple weeks.
20:00: I make it home and have a long talk with my mom about her friend who ended up in the hospital today with a compound fracture. Long story short I’ll need to stay up until midnight to hand off the house keys, garage door opener, etc. to a friend who is driving into town that can take care of her dog. Her dog is a pit bull that is vicious to strangers so no one else can go over to the house other than this friend who pet sits and knows the dog.
23:30: The friend makes it and we hand him the keys and everything he needs. I had spent the evening tidying up and meal prepping and looking at more apartments. It’s amazing to me how much time goes into keeping a clean and tidy home.
12:08: I spent a half hour setting up my June budget and then pass out.
TOTAL: $62.89 THURSDAY - DAY 2 9:05: I finally wake up to a bunch of texts from multiple different friends / friend groups. Ugh. I’m just feeling really anxious about school starting tomorrow, my mom being very distraught over her colleague / friend, working today, and a busy weekend coming up. I make some coffee and walk my pup.
9:33: I call my mom while feeding my pup breakfast and tell her how I’m feeling and we both agreed I ran around too much last semester and I told her I am setting firm boundaries with myself to basically not do anything social during the school week once clinical start (Monday - Thursday) unless it’s like a super casual dinner and I truly have the capacity for it. I burned myself out at the end of last semester and spent weeks putting the pieces back together.
9:55: I make another cup of coffee and take myself for a morning swim. It brings me so much joy and grounds me. I swim 500 yards and then jump into the shower, throw my scrubs on, kiss my pup goodbye and head to the hospital. I drink a chocolate Primer Protein shake and call my friend L on the way to hear how her trip has been going so far. It was nice to catch up even though we saw each other over the weekend lol.
10:54: Ate my overnight oats made with half and half and some blueberries, clocked in, and headed out to the floor. Immediately get asked to be a sitter which literally never happens. Thank you universe. Feeling a little less anxious now that I’m here and feeling thankful for the little bit of extra money I’m making and being here for my community.
14:04: Maybe not thank you universe - the patient slept for a while then got extremely combative and was trying to punch me. I switch off with a coworker and head to the break room to eat a bowl I made with frozen veggies + rotisserie chicken from Costco + cheddar cheese on top.
19:09: I finally clock out. I had a snack of 2 rice cakes and some almonds at one point. Rest of work was wild (i.e. a psychotic patient that pulled out his IV and was throwing things everywhere, someone screaming in pain for hours nonstop, etc.) and had me questioning what I am doing making this career change. I am tired.
19:49: I make it home after swinging by L’s to check on her kitties. Jump in the shower. My mom has dinner ready and I scarf down this gorgeous basil, mozzarella, peppers, tomatoes, avocados, and olive salad + a couple Trader Joe’s dolmas + a couple pieces of fresh bread. Delicious. I force myself to get my food and my school bag ready for tomorrow and lay my scrubs out before I crawl into bed a little after 9.
TOTAL: $0 FRIDAY - DAY 3 06:22: Alarm goes off and I roll out of bed and take my pup for a nice walk. Give him breakfast / shower / throw on my scrubs / pack my lunch / give the pup a big kiss goodbye and I am out the door a little after 7:00.
07:47: I get to school and I am NOT feeling it lol. I stopped at Costco for gas on my way
($20.67) and I also swung by a very Texas niche store that sells all kinds of beef jerky my brother really likes to grab some for his birthday coming up
($17.98).
10:00: Class is boring - it’s tough getting back into it with an 8 hour cardiac lecture. It’s good to see my friends but struggle is real. I run into my favorite professor and she makes my morning. I tell her all about my upcoming internship and my boyfriend’s new job and she was stoked and told me to “lock him down” hahaha. I also make 2 phone calls to apartment complexes we are interested in cause my boyfriend doesn’t get great reception at work during business hours. One place doesn’t have any current availability but the lady was so nice and will be sending me a virtual tour later today. Schedule another tour on Monday afternoon.
11:30: We break for lunch and I eat the same thing as yesterday - rotisserie chicken + frozen veggies + cheddar cheese.
12:30: Spend the afternoon in class completely unable to concentrate. The professor is throwing ECG rhythms around left and right. 8 hours of ECG lecture is NOT a productive way to learn the material. I work on a couple study guides during class cause I cannot.
3:30: We get out a little early and I rush to meet my mom for a walk through of the house. I follow her back to her office because I sent a big Chewy order there. Pick up the box along with a Diet Coke, order us Cava for dinner, pick up Cava, check on my friends cats on my way home real quick, and then have a shower and relax. Mom pays for Cava and I thank her multiple times.
7:00: We eat dinner all together when everyone is eventually home (harissa avocado bowl for me!) and then my boyfriend calls right when I head out to walk my dog. Perfect. I miss him and have been having anxiety around our new schedules. We have a good 30 minute chat about our days before I spend the evening basically doing nothing. I chat with my family and mess around on my phone. Text boyfriend about different apartments.
22:44: Bed time after I brush and floss my teeth. I’m zonked from the week.
TOTAL: $38.65 SATURDAY - DAY 4 08:30: I’m awake! Did not sleep well at all cause thunderstorms. My pup is deathly afraid and will not stop shaking for hours so I end up sleeping on the couch on and off. We were up and down all night but somehow I feel okay. We go for a quick walk, feed him, and start a load of whites in the washer.
09:08: I have a shower, and then I head out to get my family coffee from one of our favorite spots.
10:45: Make it back home with 2 cold brews for my brother and I and a latte for mom. I also picked up 5 breakfast tacos and a German chocolate cake for Sunday dinner tomorrow
($56.24). I eat a bean and cheese taco and a potato and egg taco, start some laundry, and put air in my tires with my home compressor since my low air light has been on in my car for an embarrassing amount of time. Brother needs air in his tires too so turns into a production lol.
12:18: Spent a couple hours putzing around dealing with the tires and more laundry and packing a bag for tonight. We are headed to the lake for a friend’s bday party and I have no clue what I want to wear so I pack a lot of options and clothes for church tomorrow morning too. Now it’s time to drive around for a little bit and check out some potential apartments and do a small Target run.
14:02: I make it home from apartment cruising and my Target run. I bought a 3 subject notebook, tire pressure gauge with valve caps included, two bags of frozen veggies, mini coke zeros, and a bag of Lesser Evil popcorn
($21.50). I was so tempted to stop for lunch on my way home but lines were long everywhere so I made myself some cheesy eggs + 2 Eggo waffles when I got home. Put the valve cap on my tire that is missing one.
14:36: Make it to L’s condo and clean up after the cats and start the Roomba. Boyfriend texts that he is out of work and on his way over! He’s been up since 4 am this morning for work and I am feeling some type of way with everything on my plate / anxiety so we will see how long we make it tonight lol.
15:30: S is showered and we are out the door!
16:30: We make it to the rental, change into our bathing suits, and walk down to the river.
19:00: We hang out in the river for a good 2.5 hours. It was a good time - nice to chat with my school friends and their partners. Boyfriend and I head out before the real partying starts lol.
20:00: We eat dinner at this cute Tex Mex place. Boyfriend has some kind of alcoholic mixed drink and we share a fajita for 2 plate. Boyfriend pays - it was $70.56 with tip. I drive us back because he does not like to drive even after one drink which I am 100% here for. We are so tired lol.
21:15: Make it back to L’s condo and we take a hot shower and get into bed in the guest bedroom. It takes forever for us to both fall asleep.
TOTAL: $77.74 SUNDAY - DAY 5 6:50: Oh boy neither of us slept well. There was another thunderstorm. One of the cats was yowling nonstop outside our door. The ceiling fan was clanking on and off. The bed was way too soft. Up and down again all night for a second night in a row for me lol.
8:11: I’m showered and we are both dressed and we head out to one of our favorite taquerias for breakfast. I get 2 bean and cheese tacos and one machacado + egg taco. Boyfriend also gets 3 tacos and we both get coffee. We sit and chat for a while until it was time to go to church. I pay on the way out
($22.98 with tip).
11:40: After an hour of church and an hour meeting for a committee I’m on - I’m wiped out. Still have a house walk through to do with my family and boyfriend so I head over there and we are there for about an hour.
13:10: Finally made it home, walked my pup, and made myself a late lunch of Dave’s Killer bread toast + peanut butter + banana.
13:54: A girlfriend calls and asks if I want to get a pedicure this afternoon. We decide to get dinner together on Thursday instead. I’m actually very touched she called me because we are friends through another friend and normally don’t get together just the two of us. I’m really happy she reached out. I also invite one of my friends from school - I have been wanting them to meet for a while.
14:30: Nap timeeeee! I knock out for an hour then realize how thirsty I am and how badly I need to get out of the apartment. I get up, take the pup for a spin with my brother, and head to Sonic to get a large diet cherry limeade and then head to L’s condo to check on the kitties and chill
($3.34).
18:00: I spent a couple hours chilling on the internet - working on my google calendar, school organization, church emails, reviewing some apartments we may drive by tomorrow, and I download the remaining episodes of season 1 of Nurse Jackie to watch tonight. I had bought the complete first season over a month ago and still haven’t watched it all lol. That’s how little I watch tv.
20:00: We had bibimbap for dinner and German chocolate cake for dessert. Delicious. I clean up the dishes and do more laundry because that’s my life between school, work, working out, having 2 hairy pets, etc. Unpack my bags from the river day and sleepover last night too. Chat with my family.
22:00: Crawl into bed and watch some Nurse Jackie before passing out.
TOTAL: $26.32 MONDAY - DAY 6 7:33: I slept better but still tossed and turned. Still just anxious with everything going on, especially the start of another intense semester.
8:47: Pup is fed and walked. I open the windows because it is 68 degrees which is unheard of in June in south Texas.
10:06: I ended up doing a deep clean of my room hahah. Wiped down and vacuumed every surface. So much hair. My pup is shedding so bad. I change my bedding and toss my comforter in the wash. Thank goodness I have 2 sets of sheets now. I had only 1 for the longest time lol. I take a break and eat some Greek yogurt + pecans + banana + drizzle of honey.
11:03: I vacuumed the common areas in the apartment, took a long shower, and I’m dressed and ready for my boyfriend to pick me up. I felt like being cute today so I put on this new leather skirt from Alice + Olivia my boyfriend got me as a present that I haven’t worn yet + a white crop top + my cheetah old skool Vans. I’m so tired though lololol. This is one of the only Mondays we both have off for the foreseeable future so I am gonna rally and make the most of it!
11:15: Boyfriend is so tired too bahah. We go grab coffees at this cute little coffee shop I’ve been wanting to check out. I get a cortado. Boyfriend gets an iced caramel almond milk latte and I treat
($11.82 with tip). We sit and chill and map out what apartments we want to check out today.
12:30: Walk across the street to grab Tex Mex for lunch at a pretty famous place in town. I get the enchilada plate and boyfriend gets a chicken quesadilla plate. He pays and it is $27.89 with tip.
1:30: Go for our first apartment tour of the day and it is depressing. We drive around and check out the other apartments we are I interested in and then go on one more tour at a place that we are really impressed by. It’s $1.3k or so for a 500 sq ft one bedroom and that’s a stretch. Ideally he wants the base rent to be $1,000 or less which is quite doable. Yet again - south Texas prices for the win. He is looking at older buildings, but they are well kept up and in good neighborhoods. They are not in the hottest places to be in town, but definitely still nice.
16:00: We go back to L’s condo and chill and take care of the kitties. Discuss the apartments and ask my brother if he wants to get dinner with us and he agrees.
18:00: We head back to my apartment, pick up my brother, and head to dinner. We order a large caesar salad, an arugula and sausage pizza, and a mushroom and pepperoni pizza. This spot does $10 two topping pizzas on Monday and it slaps. I treat my boyfriend and brother to dinner
($48.01 with tip).
20:00: Home and boyfriend walks my pup with me. Brother makes us both tea and we have a nice cup of tea and chat until boyfriend heads home. I put together my breakfast and lunch tomorrow and then lay down to chill and have some quiet time.
22:30: Bed time! First day of critical care didactic is tomorrow and I am feeling mostly excited.
TOTAL: $59.82 TUESDAY - DAY 7 6:22: My alarm goes off and wakes me from a deep sleep. I finally slept a good 8 hours though!
7:10: I am showered and throw on some black Lululemon Align leggings and a swiftly tech tee. I was gonna wear real pants but screw that haha. I am really dragging this morning.
7:50: Make it to school and lecture starts at 8. Honestly - that lecture could have been given in 45 minutes but we spent the first 2 hours simply going over the schedule and clarifying assignments since everything is such a disorganized hot mess at the beginning of the semester.
10:05: We take a break and call a fellow church congregation member to see if we want to meet today to tour an organization that supports people immigrating. We are debating if we want to allocate church donation funds to them. We agree to meet at the location at 1:30.
12:41: We are done with class and I stayed a bit after to start making my study guide for our first test even though it isn’t for 5 weeks. I realize the time and quickly pack up and go heat up my lunch. Chat with an MSN student who I had met in orientation for my internship a couple weeks ago and he expressed his frustration about how the start of this semester is rough for him too.
2:38: We finish our tour and we are very impressed at the clean and organized operation. We agree to each write our own follow up email to the rest of the group before the end of the day supplying the church donating.
3:30: I make some jasmine tea and have some quiet time when I get home before starting on some dosage calculation problems that are due on Friday.
5:45: I end up spending almost 2.5 hours on homework - dosage calculations, an article summary, and start on a medication sheet. Ouch. I lay down for 20 minutes, take my pup out, and then head out to meet my friend for dinner at Cava.
6:30: I get the lemon chicken bowl and pita chips
($13.69) and we sit and chat for a 1.5 hours. We just saw each other a couple weeks ago, but so much to catch up on.
20:00: We agree to go on a double date in the next couple weeks and I head home. I walk my pup with my mom and brother, pack my gym bag and my food for tomorrow, write my follow up emails from today’s visit to the church committee, and relax in bed.
TOTAL: $13.69 TALLY OF DAILY EXPENSES: - Food + Drink: $240.36
- Fun / Entertainment: $0
- Home + Health: $0
- Clothes + Beauty: $0
- Transport: $30.67
- Other: $17.98
TOTAL EXPENSES: $279.11 REFLECTION I spent quite a bit on going out to eat this week with my boyfriend, family, and friends. It was the end of my school break and boyfriend is transitioning to a new job so we were a bit out of whack with spending on food. Usually we eat at home with our families more, but it was nice to go out and enjoy ourselves too. It was a super busy week for me too - which is the norm lately. I have a great community and social life here compared to the West Coast and I do not take that for granted. Trying to make myself more of a priority so I don’t burn out again, which is difficult for me.
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2023.06.08 04:42 bageltoastar The cheese on pizza’s are never actually stringy like in the ads
It’s really annoying when you order a pizza from somewhere like, say, dominos and you’re expecting the cheese to be stringy and it’s not. At this point, just advertise your stiff, cardboard ass cheese as it is because let’s be honest, when was the last time anyone has ordered a pizza and the cheese was actually stringy? And yet, every pizza delivery place has an ad like that. It’s annoying af! And the crazy part is there’s hella FDA laws restricting businesses from false advertising, and yet the average consumer has to sit through a pizza hut, dominos, or papa john’s ad on the TV every 3 minutes talking about, “We have the softest, cheesiest pizza in the world!” and after waiting an hour for a pizza you think is gonna look like that good shit from A Goofy Movie, some stoned asshole shows up on your doorway with a pizza so rough it sounds like styrofoam when you pull it apart smh.
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2023.06.08 03:30 Winter-Base-4828 Scam call to store late night?
So I don't know if its a scam or not, but I got a call late at night from someone who claimed to be from the Papa John's online help desk. The info on the caller ID came up named "Papa John's help" and the last four digits of the phone # was 7272, like the call center # but it used a 888 area code and the middle 3 #'s of the number were a mix of what the actual papa johns help # should be.
So it looked legit af except the small variances in the # from what the official # is.
The lady on the phone wanted me to input a order that "failed online" and needed me to ring it in for delivery. They said the customer gave them a cc #. They seemed to want me to hold on the phone for extended periods of time , but since it was like 20 minutes to close I just hung up on them , theyll call back right?
They did and it seemed scammy from the start that the customer wouldnt just call , or that the online service was down. When I asked for the cc info so I could doordash it ,they said they couldnt give me the # , so I hung up.
The area they wanted it sent to was a shady area of town and I felt like they wanted to rob our driver (whos an ex soldier) who only Carries 20 bucks and a glock. (Probably wouldn't have ended well for them had I sent our driver) but it would have been doordashed.
So either free pizza or robbery is what I think they wanted.
later I did a reverse search and that number belongs to some guy who maybe did work on the call center tech , not the official call center company who owns the call center #. So they spoofed the # I think.
Just putting it out there for people to be aware.
Buckle up and drive safe! Better ingredients, better pizza.
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2023.06.08 02:13 Forensic-Alli Name the Villain: Mystery author Nathan Dylan Goodwin and Genealogy For Justice Announce Contest to Benefit Cold Case Investigations
Genealogy mystery writer Nathan Dylan Goodwin is teaming up with FHD Forensics and its sister organization Genealogy For Justice to raise funding for genetic genealogy investigations, including that of a young boy found murdered in Volusia County Florida in 1972.
Goodwin is inviting his fans to support his campaign to underwrite cold cases and have fun doing it. Among the prizes are signed books and naming the villain in the next Venator series novel.
Nathan has generously joined G4J fundraising efforts to help underwrite cases for the Dean and Tina Linn Clouse Memorial Fund.Winners will be chosen based on either their own single donation, or by funds raised as a team member with a personalized page on the Genealogy For Justice crowdfunding website at GiveButter.
In addition to his well-loved Farrier books, Nathan recently launched the Venator Cold Case series set in the U.S.
"I have been a great supporter of investigative genetic genealogy ever since first hearing of its incredible power to bring closure to the families of murder victims and to restore the names to unidentified human remains," explained Nathan. "Despite my being a writer of fiction, the real people involved in these tragic cases that are unearthed during the process of IGG are of great importance to me. This Genealogy For Justice campaign will help fulfill my firm hope that many more cases will be solved using this unique and powerful forensic approach."
All Nathan Dylan Goodwin contest donations must be made on his event's page on GiveButter.
Tax deductible donations can also be made on the Genealogy For Justice and FHD Forensics websites or via Paypal.
Genealogy For Justice recently underwrote the successful identification by FHD Forensics of former Jane Doe, Virginia Higgins Ray of Wilksboro, North Carolina. They have also provided grant funding for The South Island John Doe Project and three upcoming cases in Volusia County, Florida where Dean and Tina Linn Clouse were raised. Among those cases is a young boy called "Johnny Doe" by the team investigating him. He was born about the same year as Dean Clouse.
Full press release about the contest is here:
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/name-the-villain-mystery-author-nathan-dylan-goodwin-and-genealogy-for-justice-announce-fundraising-contest-to-benefit-cold-case-investigations-301839702.html Two free downloads of Nathan Dylan Goodwin's work can be found on his website:
https://www.nathandylangoodwin.com/books
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2023.06.08 02:10 mirroredVeal88 In 1900, American civil engineer John Elfreth Watkins made predictions about what the world would be like in 2000.
2023.06.08 01:56 PsychologicalSpot697 Why so vague?
Formatting is probably gonna be ass because I'm on my phone, so bear with me. This happens a few times per week where I'll get someone coming in to pick up meds and they're like, "I'm picking up for (super common first name)." Like??? In what universe would your stuff be filed under first name? It's always the people around my age (34) and younger, and always the ones with super common names, never the ones with unique names. I could understand if you're a regular and I know you, but these are always people who have never been here before getting an rx from an urgent care visit.
Also, patients who make me pry their info from them.
Pt: I'm picking up.
Me: Okay, for whom?
Pt: Myself?
Me: Okay....and who are you?
Pt: John.
Me: Last name?
Pt: Smith
Bonus related thing that I find annoying: when I ask them in the drive thru to spell their last name and they go "b-d-a-n-m-f-s" (basically every letter that sounds the same as another letter and the drive thru phone is going kkhhhhhh). I follow up with, "Could you spell that phonetically?" And then they spell it regularly again, so I'm like, "no, I mean phonetically. Is the first letter b as in bravo or p as in papa?" Or the one lady I had over the phone recently who decided to correct my use of the phonetic alphabet like so (using a different name because hipaa):
"I'm sorry, s like sierra?"
"No, s like Sam."
"Okay. So that's s like sierra, m like mike, i like India, t like tango, h like hotel?"
"No! Oh my god. S like SAM, m like MATH, i like ICE CREAM, t like TORONTO, h like HOCKEY!"
Anyone else get these sorts of shenanigans?
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2023.06.08 01:07 palanp Things To Do in CR This Week (6/8–6/14)
« Previous (Sorry, missed a couple weeks there… Hope you still found some fun!)
Festivals! Sports! Signature Events/Fundraisers Theater - Giving Tree Theater opens Neil Simon's Plaza Suite, running through June 25.
Thursday, June 8 - CR Rollin' Recmobile stops 9–11 AM @ Cedar Valley & Bowman Woods Parks; 11:30 AM–1:30 PM @ Hughes & Redmond Parks (with free lunch); 4:30–6:30 PM @ Daniels Park
- NewBo City Market hosts Meet Me at the Market 5:30 PM
- Cedar Rapids Museum of Art presents a FREE! Art Display from students of Harrison Elementary in conjunction with Feed Iowa First 5:30 PM
- Familiarize yourself with the Makers' Room at the Cedar Rapids Downtown Public Library, open house event 5:30–7 PM
- City of Marion hosts Marion by Moonlight in Lowe Park 6 PM
- Ideal Theater & Bar presents The Wildwoods 7 PM
Friday, June 9 - CR Rollin' Recmobile stops 9–11 AM @ Bever Park; 11:30 AM–1:30 PM @ Hidder Park (with free lunch)
- The History Center & Cedar Rapids Murals & More present a Chew on This! Lunch & Learn overviewing downtown murals and more 12:30 PM — bring your own lunch
- Gilded Pear Gallery hosts a Welcome Reception for gallery artists 5 PM
- Bo Macs presents American Made Live! - country music 6 PM
- NewBo City Market presents Rock the Block with The Evan Stock Band 6 PM
- Uptown Marion hosts Pop-Up Acts in the Artway with Matt Gogel 6–8 PM
- Chrome Horse presents Farm Rock 6:30 PM
- Marion Parks & Recreation hosts Moonlit Movie "DC League of Superpets" at Lowe Park 7 PM
- Opus Concert Cafe presents Vibe 7:30 PM
- The Lucky Cat presents Prime Time Comedy Showcase 8 PM
- Kickstand presents Sugar & Spice 8 PM
- Ideal Theater & Bar presents Critical Mass, Worst Impressions and Maaze 8:30 PM
Saturday, June 10 - City of Marion hosts Sunrise Yoga at Lowe Park 7:30 AM
- Marion Farmers' Market at Taube Park 8–11 AM
- NewBo City Market hosts their weekly farmers' market 8 AM–Noon
- African American Museum of Iowa presents a Juneteenth Commemoration: Storytime, featuring authors Michelle Edwards and Brion Martin at the Marion Public Library 10 AM
- The Cleveland Area Neighborhood Association hosts the Community Safety & Wellness Fiar at Cleveland Park 10 AM–1 PM
- Bo Macs presents The Laidback Band 6 PM
- The Dinner Detective presents a Murder Mystery Dinner Show at the DoubleTree by Hilton 6 PM
- Chrome Horse presents Gen X Jukebox 6:30 PM
- Marion hosts Music under the Moon with Uptown Funk Bruno Mars Tribute Show at Lowe Park 7 PM
- Opus Concert Cafe presents Vibe 7:30 PM
- Ideal Theater & Bar presents Alex Geiger's Biannual Bass Invitational featuring Tristan Gray, Miss Christine & Blake Shaw 8 PM
- The Lucky Cat & CR Pride present the Pride Comedy Show with headliner Riley Cosgrove 8 PM
Sunday, June 11 - Music in the Garden at Brucemore, presented by the Cedar Rapids Community Orchestra 12:30–4 PM
- Ideal Theater & Bar presents The Groove Garden Open Jam 5 PM
- Old Neighborhood Pub presents Rhubarb Red 5 PM
- CR Municipal Band at Bever Park 6:30 PM
Monday, June 12 Tuesday, June 13 - CR Rollin' Recmobile stops 9–11 AM @ Daniels & Jones Parks; 11:30 AM–1:30 PM @ Hayes & Bever Parks (with free lunch); 4:30–6:30 PM @ Redmond Park
- NewBo City Market hosts Food Truck Tuesdays 11 AM–2PM
- Meet Tom Ecker, author of Wherever I Choose presented by The History Center 6 PM
- Indian Creek Nature Center hosts FREE! Summer Yoga 6 PM
- Lucky Cat presents Open Mic Comedy 7 PM
- Rival Sons present The Darkfighter Tour with The Black Angels & Special Guests Starcrawler at the Alliant Energy PowerHouse 7 PM
Wednesday, June 14 - CR Rollin' Recmobile stops 9–11 AM @ Twin Pines & Cherry Hill Parks; 11:30 AM–1:30 PM @ Time Check & Reed Parks (with free lunch)
- Noelridge Farmers' Market at Noelridge Park 3:30–5:30 PM
- African American Museum of Iowa presents a Juneteenth Commemoration: "Decolonizing Mental Health" film screening at the Cedar Rapids Downtown Public Library 6 PM
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2023.06.08 01:05 Blooper_Bot Game Thread: Mets @ Braves - Wed, Jun 07 @ 07:20 PM EDT
Game Status: Game Over - Score: 7-5 Braves
Links & Info
- Current conditions at Truist Park: 86°F - Clear - Wind 3 mph, Calm
- TV: National: MLBN (out-of-market only), Mets: SNY, Braves: Bally Sports South
- Radio: Mets: Audacy (es), ESPN Deportes 1050 (es), WCBS 880, Braves: La Mejor 1600/1460/1130 AM (es), 680 AM/93.7 FM The Fan
- MLB Gameday
- Game Graphs
- Savant Gamefeed
| Mets Batters | AB | R | H | RBI | BB | K | LOB | AVG | OBP | SLG |
1 | Nimmo - CF | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 | .284 | .374 | .414 |
2 | McNeil - 2B | 4 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | .277 | .356 | .345 |
3 | Lindor - SS | 3 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | .216 | .290 | .419 |
4 | Alonso - 1B | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .231 | .326 | .546 |
| 1-Pham - LF | 2 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 0 | .237 | .325 | .485 |
5 | Baty - 3B | 3 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | .231 | .307 | .366 |
6 | Marte, S - RF | 4 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 3 | .245 | .307 | .325 |
7 | Vogelbach - DH | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | .203 | .343 | .297 |
8 | Canha - 1B | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | .238 | .325 | .387 |
9 | Alvarez - C | 4 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | .238 | .290 | .508 |
| Totals | 30 | 5 | 6 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 13 | | | |
Mets |
1-Ran for Alonso in the 1st. |
BATTING: 2B: Lindor (16, Morton, C). HR: Alvarez (9, 2nd inning off Morton, C, 0 on, 2 out); Pham (6, 5th inning off Morton, C, 1 on, 2 out). TB: Alvarez 4; Baty; Lindor 2; Marte, S; McNeil; Pham 4. RBI: Alvarez (20); Baty (16); Pham 3 (19). 2-out RBI: Baty; Pham 2; Alvarez. Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: Baty; Alvarez; Marte, S. SF: Pham. GIDP: Lindor; Vogelbach. Team RISP: 2-for-6. Team LOB: 6. |
FIELDING: E: Alvarez (5, throw). |
| Braves Batters | AB | R | H | RBI | BB | K | LOB | AVG | OBP | SLG |
1 | Acuña Jr. - RF | 5 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 1 | .331 | .404 | .555 |
2 | Olson - 1B | 5 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 3 | .232 | .360 | .509 |
3 | Riley, A - 3B | 4 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | .271 | .338 | .453 |
4 | Murphy, S - C | 4 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 2 | .287 | .389 | .552 |
5 | Rosario, E - LF | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | .250 | .276 | .462 |
6 | Albies - 2B | 4 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .258 | .306 | .481 |
7 | Ozuna - DH | 4 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | .235 | .315 | .475 |
| 1-Hilliard - DH | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .246 | .307 | .449 |
8 | Arcia, Or - SS | 4 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | .317 | .375 | .460 |
9 | Harris II, M - CF | 4 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 3 | .181 | .261 | .291 |
| Totals | 38 | 7 | 14 | 7 | 0 | 11 | 12 | | | |
Braves |
1-Ran for Ozuna in the 8th. |
BATTING: 2B: Arcia, Or (8, Scherzer); Harris II, M (5, Scherzer); Ozuna (6, Raley, B). HR: Murphy, S (12, 5th inning off Scherzer, 1 on, 2 out); Harris II, M (3, 8th inning off Ottavino, 1 on, 2 out). TB: Acuña Jr. 2; Albies; Arcia, Or 3; Harris II, M 7; Murphy, S 4; Olson; Ozuna 3; Riley, A 2. RBI: Acuña Jr. (33); Arcia, Or (15); Harris II, M 3 (11); Murphy, S 2 (42). 2-out RBI: Harris II, M 3; Acuña Jr.; Arcia, Or; Murphy, S 2. Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: Harris II, M 2; Olson 3. Team RISP: 5-for-11. Team LOB: 7. |
FIELDING: DP: 2 (Albies-Arcia, Or-Olson; Arcia, Or-Olson). |
Mets Pitchers | IP | H | R | ER | BB | K | HR | P-S | ERA |
Scherzer | 5.2 | 11 | 5 | 5 | 0 | 10 | 1 | 103-75 | 3.71 |
Leone | 1.0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 14-9 | 5.02 |
Raley, B (L, 1-1) | 0.2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 17-10 | 3.10 |
Ottavino | 0.2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 12-8 | 4.38 |
Totals | 8.0 | 14 | 7 | 7 | 0 | 11 | 2 | | |
Braves Pitchers | IP | H | R | ER | BB | K | HR | P-S | ERA |
Morton, C | 4.2 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 2 | 107-58 | 3.89 |
McHugh | 1.1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 16-10 | 3.00 |
Yates (BS, 1) | 1.0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 28-12 | 3.54 |
Anderson, N (W, 4-0) | 1.0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 8-7 | 3.20 |
Minter (S, 8) | 1.0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 10-7 | 6.04 |
Totals | 9.0 | 6 | 5 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 2 | | |
Game Info |
Balk: Ottavino. |
HBP: Alonso (by Morton, C). |
Pitches-strikes: Scherzer 103-75; Leone 14-9; Raley, B 17-10; Ottavino 12-8; Morton, C 107-58; McHugh 16-10; Yates 28-12; Anderson, N 8-7; Minter 10-7. |
Groundouts-flyouts: Scherzer 3-3; Leone 2-1; Raley, B 1-0; Ottavino 1-0; Morton, C 5-0; McHugh 4-0; Yates 1-1; Anderson, N 1-0; Minter 1-1. |
Batters faced: Scherzer 28; Leone 3; Raley, B 3; Ottavino 4; Morton, C 22; McHugh 4; Yates 6; Anderson, N 3; Minter 3. |
Inherited runners-scored: Leone 1-0; Ottavino 1-1. |
Umpires: HP: John Libka. 1B: Clint Vondrak. 2B: James Hoye. 3B: D.J. Reyburn. |
Weather: 86 degrees, Clear. |
Wind: 3 mph, Calm. |
First pitch: 7:20 PM. |
T: 2:54. |
Att: 40,178. |
Venue: Truist Park. |
June 7, 2023 |
Inning | Scoring Play | Score |
Top 1 | Brett Baty singles on a line drive to center fielder Michael Harris II. Jeff McNeil scores. Tommy Pham to 3rd. | 1-0 NYM |
Top 2 | Francisco Alvarez homers (9) on a fly ball to left field. | 2-0 NYM |
Bottom 4 | Orlando Arcia singles on a soft ground ball to third baseman Brett Baty. Austin Riley scores. Ozzie Albies to 3rd. Marcell Ozuna to 2nd. | 2-1 NYM |
Top 5 | Tommy Pham homers (6) on a fly ball to left center field. Francisco Lindor scores. | 4-1 NYM |
Bottom 5 | Sean Murphy homers (12) on a fly ball to left field. Austin Riley scores. | 4-3 NYM |
Bottom 6 | Michael Harris II doubles (5) on a sharp line drive to right fielder Starling Marte. Orlando Arcia scores. | 4-4 |
Bottom 6 | Ronald Acuna Jr. singles on a ground ball to left fielder Tommy Pham. Michael Harris II scores. | 5-4 ATL |
Top 7 | Tommy Pham out on a sacrifice fly to right fielder Ronald Acuna Jr. Brandon Nimmo scores. | 5-5 |
Bottom 8 | Michael Harris II homers (3) on a fly ball to center field. Sam Hilliard scores. | 7-5 ATL |
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | | R | H | E | LOB |
Mets | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | | 5 | 6 | 1 | 6 |
Braves | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 2 | | | 7 | 14 | 0 | 7 |
Decisions
Division Scoreboard
KC 1 @ MIA 6 - Final
AZ 6 @ WSH 2 - Final
DET 0 @ PHI 0 - Postponed
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2023.06.08 01:04 StatisticianNext9384 How many calories could this super Hawaiian Papa John’s slice pizza be?
2023.06.08 00:44 Big-Tumbleweed-2384 Fifteen Legal Scholars file an Amici Curiae Brief in NSSF v. Ferguson
TL;DR: Fifteen Legal Scholars urged a Federal District Court in Eastern WA to DENY the NSSF's 5/4 Motion for Preliminary Injunction challenging SSB 5078 — WA's Public Nuisance law for the Firearms Industry. Fifteen Law Professors filed an
Amici Curiae (“friends of the court”) brief in the National Shooting Sports Foundation’s case against Washington State —
NSSF v. FERGUSON (2:23-cv-00113) — in relation to
WA's SSB 5078.
MORE INFO ABOUT AMICI
Many of the fifteen amici legal scholars that signed onto this brief have published prior papers discussing tort law and/or firearms regulation. In fact, four of these same amici filed a brief in 2017 in the State of Connecticut which concluded by saying:
"[BUSHMASTER FIREARMS INTERNATIONAL] paved the way for Adam Lanza, a truly reckless individual, to inflict carnage on a massive scale. While the AR-15's path to Lanza's hands was surely less direct than in a typical negligent entrustment case, a jury might reasonably conclude that, given the glaring and highly-publicized danger posed by AR-15s, defendants failed to take adequate care to prevent these weapons from falling into the wrong hands. Such a finding would be consistent with the tort of negligent entrustment. Alternatively, to the extent the Court must adapt existing law in order to endorse plaintiffs' cause of action, in so doing, the Court would be on solid-and time-honored-terrain."
LIST OF AMICI ATTACHED TO THIS FILING
Per the official filing, here are their names along w/ some public info I quickly found about their policy positions or experience:
- Hillel Y. Levin, Alex W. Smith Professor of Law, University of Georgia
- Timothy D. Lytton, Distinguished University Professor, Georgia State University
- Carl T. Bogus, Professor of Law, Roger Williams University
- Proposed that "James Madison wrote the Second Amendment to ensure that the federal government could not subvert the slave system by disarming the militia, on which the South relied for slave control." (source).
- Joseph Blocher, Lanty L. Smith ’67 Professor of Law, Duke University.
- Author of The Positive Second Amendment: Rights, Regulation, and the Future of Heller (excerpt)
- Scott Burris, Professor of Law, Temple University
- William S. Dodge, Martin Luther King, Jr. Professor of Law and John D. Ayer Chair in Business Law, University of California, Davis
- Wrote that "constitutional law consistently represents the position that most Americans hold: support for a fundamental, individual right to keep and bear arms, and also for reasonable gun regulations." (source)
- John J. Donohue, Carlsmith Professor of Law, Stanford University
- Following last year's Bruen decision, Prof. Donohue expressed: "Most professional historians think that the Supreme Court butchered the history in Heller, so there is great concern that [Bruen's] vague and unworkable test of “history” as a way to resolve the challenges of modern American violence in an age of growing firearm lethality will ultimately lead to significant increases in firearm violence. (source)
- Michael Green, Visiting Professor of Law, Washington University School of Law
- Daniel Greenwood, Professor of Law, Hofstra University
- Wrote that "There is no empirical evidence that widespread gun ownership diminishes crime; on the contrary, even leaving aside accidents, the more guns, the worse the injuries from the crime that does exist." (source)
- Alexandra D. Lahav, Professor, Cornell Law School
- Linda Jellum, Professor of Law, University of Idaho College of Law
- Douglas A. Kysar, Joseph M. Field ’55 Professor of Law, Yale University
- Michael L. Rustad, Thomas F. Lambert, Jr. Professor of Law, Suffolk University
- Ani B. Satz, Professor of Law & Public Health, Emory University
- John Fabian Witt, Allen H. Duffy Class of 1960, Professor of Law, Yale University
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