In state tuition at the UA now is something like $6000 a semester now. Out of state is like $18000.Merkin wrote:scumdevils86 wrote:Still bet a lot of late boomers are getting pensions and social security and could afford college and a house on one income..
Oh yea, that was me. Darn good pension too, although my salary sucks. Also could not afford to buy the house I am living in right now based on its current value and my salary. My wife did stay at home to raise the kids.
My first semester tuition at the UA was $333 in 1981.
$333 in 1981 equals $969.42 in 2019.
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i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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My dad, boomer, got an early retirement package at 59 with a pension and bennys. He had to file for SS at 62 and the company deducted that amount from his pension each month.
Plus he had a 401k he'd been putting money into since the program started.
All that shit is gone now.
Plus he had a 401k he'd been putting money into since the program started.
All that shit is gone now.
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I don't like Mexican chorizo. It's like a billion flavor crepuscules beaming out in every direction and crashing into each other with nowhere to go.
Why do they put so much of it in chorizo and eggs? Where are the eggs? It's like jumping into a pool of nails.
Why do they put so much of it in chorizo and eggs? Where are the eggs? It's like jumping into a pool of nails.
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You're hearby deported from TucsonLonghorned wrote:I don't like Mexican chorizo. It's like a billion flavor crepuscules beaming out in every direction and crashing into each other with nowhere to go.
Why do they put so much of it in chorizo and eggs? Where are the eggs? It's like jumping into a pool of nails.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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Chorizo should only be used in very small portions, less than a tablespoon. That's why I never order in restaurants, but will use it at home. That way I can also use the soy version which is much less greasy.
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Merkin wrote:Chorizo should only be used in very small portions, less than a tablespoon. That's why I never order in restaurants, but will use it at home. That way I can also use the soy version which is much less greasy.
Soy chorizo is an oxymoron.
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I love chorizo. I've had about 26247 breakfast burritos from about 15 different places with chorizo and they vary wildly. My favorites mostly just have enough to flavor the egg and potato without making it soggy and greasy. Taqueria El Pueblito. Mmm.
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There is a Spanish tapas restaurant a few blocks from my house in SD. It has, by far, the best chorizo I've ever had, quite a bit different than the local Mexican chorizo.Longhorned wrote:I don't like Mexican chorizo. It's like a billion flavor crepuscules beaming out in every direction and crashing into each other with nowhere to go.
Why do they put so much of it in chorizo and eggs? Where are the eggs? It's like jumping into a pool of nails.
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Is that Mexico City chorizo or Sonoran chorizo?Longhorned wrote:I don't like Mexican chorizo. It's like a billion flavor crepuscules beaming out in every direction and crashing into each other with nowhere to go.
Why do they put so much of it in chorizo and eggs? Where are the eggs? It's like jumping into a pool of nails.
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I get the reference, and I know I’m a worse person than you, but I don’t know how the two relate, and on a separate note I also can’t stand ‘Italian subs’ and always have. Same problematic overload as Mexican chorizo.ByJoveByJingle wrote:Is that Mexico City chorizo or Sonoran chorizo?Longhorned wrote:I don't like Mexican chorizo. It's like a billion flavor crepuscules beaming out in every direction and crashing into each other with nowhere to go.
Why do they put so much of it in chorizo and eggs? Where are the eggs? It's like jumping into a pool of nails.
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I just thought maybe you were falling into the classic trap of starting a land war in Asia while drawing overly broad conclusions about Mexican chorizo.
Oh and fuck Italian subs.
Oh and fuck Italian subs.
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I want to separate it from Spanish chorizo, as per TucsonClip, which is good stuff like every sausage in the world, including Bar-S hot dogs, but not including Mexican chorizo.ByJoveByJingle wrote:I just thought maybe you were falling into the classic trap of starting a land war in Asia while drawing overly broad conclusions about Mexican chorizo.
Oh and fuck Italian subs.
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Aha. I don’t have much skin in the game. I like Mexican chorizo. I’d probably like Spanish chorizo, too. But then I enjoy Marvel films and think they are cinema while also enjoying Scorsese as well.
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Wait....is that a Mexican chorizo or a Sears chorizo?
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Just a little gear switch here. Was just at Target and can confirm this cartoon below. I’ve long taken the radical position that the only good shorts are shorts you wear while exercising. This guy gets it. No self-respecting male should ever wear shorts in public unless they are exercising or hiking.
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Other than my trip to Utah a couple of weeks ago I haven't worn pants since March.
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I wear cargo shorts all year round at home, and still wearing them to work except for 2 cold days last week, the first time in 6+ months.
I need to 4 pocket ones on the left, for keys, reading glasses, and my man purse cell phone wallet.
Never put wallets in your back pocket btw, if you sit on it.
Sadly, I see that short shorts are back for men which I will never wear.
I need to 4 pocket ones on the left, for keys, reading glasses, and my man purse cell phone wallet.
Never put wallets in your back pocket btw, if you sit on it.
Sadly, I see that short shorts are back for men which I will never wear.
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You guys don’t respect yo selves!
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My legs are majestic. And I only get a few precious months to show them off.
Shorts are essential.
Shorts are essential.
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Fixed that for you.Chicat wrote:
Shorts are essential. . . around the house or in the gym
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Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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Lol shorts like the second picture Merkin posted, the above the knee non cargo ones, are what I wear like 11 months a year. I go months without wearing long pants.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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And I haven't worn jeans in over a decade.
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Only time I wear dress pants (aka Dockers) is to weddings and funerals. If I can't wear shorts to work being too cold, I wear jeans.
There are more important things than being who you are, like self respect!ByJoveByJingle wrote:You guys don’t respect yo selves!
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Shorts are pretty much all I wear when not working unless it's below 65ish degrees outside or I'm in a more formal environment. When I was younger it was all about the long, baggy shorts. Now, everything o wear is at least about 2 inches above the knee. My legs are one of my few redeeming features so why not. Too hot to run around Tucson 80% of the time in jeans or chinos.
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But I respect my legs. They're real and they're spectacular.ByJoveByJingle wrote:You guys don’t respect yo selves!
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I lecture in shorts.
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Tidy whities?
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No, wait, tidy tweedies, yeah, yeah, that's the ticket!
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I’m sure your lectures are a full-contact sport.Longhorned wrote:I lecture in shorts.
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I have two daughters.
They really like Taylor Swift courtesy of my wife.
The music brings them great joy.
10 years on I can say...I can appreciate Taylor Swift as a musician, artist, and PR machine.
I like Taylor Swift.
They really like Taylor Swift courtesy of my wife.
The music brings them great joy.
10 years on I can say...I can appreciate Taylor Swift as a musician, artist, and PR machine.
I like Taylor Swift.
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I mean, she seems like a pretty thoroughly decent human being...CalStateTempe wrote:I have two daughters.
They really like Taylor Swift courtesy of my wife.
The music brings them great joy.
10 years on I can say...I can appreciate Taylor Swift as a musician, artist, and PR machine.
I like Taylor Swift.
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Yeah, but I’m record here and TOS not giving credit where credit is due for a long long time.
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I listen to her music. And I would gladly sacrifice myself for her next album.CalStateTempe wrote:I have two daughters.
They really like Taylor Swift courtesy of my wife.
The music brings them great joy.
10 years on I can say...I can appreciate Taylor Swift as a musician, artist, and PR machine.
I like Taylor Swift.
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What's the name, if I might ask now that I've moved to San Diego?TucsonClip wrote:There is a Spanish tapas restaurant a few blocks from my house in SD. It has, by far, the best chorizo I've ever had, quite a bit different than the local Mexican chorizo.Longhorned wrote:I don't like Mexican chorizo. It's like a billion flavor crepuscules beaming out in every direction and crashing into each other with nowhere to go.
Why do they put so much of it in chorizo and eggs? Where are the eggs? It's like jumping into a pool of nails.
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Costa Brava. It's really good. They also have a market right next door where they sell iberico ham, their chorizo, and other Spanish items and wine.CatsbyAZ wrote:What's the name, if I might ask now that I've moved to San Diego?TucsonClip wrote:There is a Spanish tapas restaurant a few blocks from my house in SD. It has, by far, the best chorizo I've ever had, quite a bit different than the local Mexican chorizo.Longhorned wrote:I don't like Mexican chorizo. It's like a billion flavor crepuscules beaming out in every direction and crashing into each other with nowhere to go.
Why do they put so much of it in chorizo and eggs? Where are the eggs? It's like jumping into a pool of nails.
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Costa Brava, classic Spanish tapas in a buzzy space.
Whatever that means, but that's what Google maps says. My youngest son lives in La Mesa, and we go out to eat a lot when we see him. Thanks for the heads up.
If a Taylor Swift song played on the radio I would not recognize it. Although I would recognize her if she was walking down the street, pretty attractive woman.
Whatever that means, but that's what Google maps says. My youngest son lives in La Mesa, and we go out to eat a lot when we see him. Thanks for the heads up.
If a Taylor Swift song played on the radio I would not recognize it. Although I would recognize her if she was walking down the street, pretty attractive woman.
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the term ‘Friendsgiving’ and the entire concept annoys the shit out of me.
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97cats wrote:the term ‘Friendsgiving’ and the entire concept annoys the shit out of me.
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How come? A lot of people don't have much in the way of family for various reasons (myself and my wife and several friends included) and it has always been nice to do a little something around the holiday.97cats wrote:the term ‘Friendsgiving’ and the entire concept annoys the shit out of me.
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Scum, you're committing a war on Thanksgiving. You heathen, if you had followed god's plan and had nine children, you wouldn't be attacking the christian traditions of other real Americans. Repent!scumdevils86 wrote:How come? A lot of people don't have much in the way of family for various reasons (myself and my wife and several friends included) and it has always been nice to do a little something around the holiday.97cats wrote:the term ‘Friendsgiving’ and the entire concept annoys the shit out of me.
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I’m pro- getting together with friends and eating a delicious hearty meal no matter what you want to call it .... as long as you don’t later steal their land and give them smallpox.
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You're both never-christians!
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Count me in on this...I married a Persian from Marin county.dovecanyoncat wrote:Scum, you're committing a war on Thanksgiving. You heathen, if you had followed god's plan and had nine children, you wouldn't be attacking the christian traditions of other real Americans. Repent!scumdevils86 wrote:How come? A lot of people don't have much in the way of family for various reasons (myself and my wife and several friends included) and it has always been nice to do a little something around the holiday.97cats wrote:the term ‘Friendsgiving’ and the entire concept annoys the shit out of me.
Her lack knowledge of “American” traditions are pretty impressive.
We’re gonna have kabobs on Thursday along with bird for my family.
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You're ALL going to Hell!!
(Take me with you)
(Take me with you)
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Why not both at the same time?CalStateTempe wrote: We’re gonna have kabobs on Thursday along with bird for my family.
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We will!Merkin wrote:Why not both at the same time?CalStateTempe wrote: We’re gonna have kabobs on Thursday along with bird for my family.
I meant next Thursday. great picks merkin!
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FAME is NOT worth it!
(Help me think this through!)
#1 - FAME overhauls your thinking toward constant self-promotion and over time lowers your personal morals/standards when it comes to methods of sustaining the self-promotion required for remaining FAMOUS.
#2 - FAME leads you to annoyingly believe you're suddenly an expert or deserve to be an authority on everything. See celebrities preaching all day on twitter.
#3 - The FAMOUS fall on the disadvantaged side of face to face interactions. This is a little harder to explain but the one whose story is already known will be subject to manipulation, or keeping manipulation at bay, when it comes to sitting in a room full of lawyers or going to an Eagles game.
#4 - FAME pretty much ensures you're known by everybody for one thing and only one thing. Whereas the obscure can be known by many different things to the different people of their daily life, and thus control (to a degree) the terms of how they're known, the famous are stuck being known for what makes them FAMOUS. Who wants to be recognized as anyone from Saved by the Bell when you're pumping gas or waiting in line at the pharmacy for your cocktail of Ambien, Xanax, and whatever they prescribe for when it burns to pee?
#5 - The worst part of FAME might be trying to keep up with it. It's just as difficult to stay relevant as it is to achieve FAME in the first place! Public attention shifts sooner rather than later and the inevitable fading of whatever you're known for leaves the FAMOUS in the compromising position of shamelessly forcing their brand down self-deprecating paths of famous-for-being-famous platforms such as trashy VH1 reality shows full of other has-beens - shows whose main selling point is public mockery of their downfall. See point #1. All this to frantically avoid the sinking feeling of being forgotten by the masses who are conditioned to dispose of the FAMOUS as quickly as they can consume the FAMOUS.
(Help me think this through!)
#1 - FAME overhauls your thinking toward constant self-promotion and over time lowers your personal morals/standards when it comes to methods of sustaining the self-promotion required for remaining FAMOUS.
#2 - FAME leads you to annoyingly believe you're suddenly an expert or deserve to be an authority on everything. See celebrities preaching all day on twitter.
#3 - The FAMOUS fall on the disadvantaged side of face to face interactions. This is a little harder to explain but the one whose story is already known will be subject to manipulation, or keeping manipulation at bay, when it comes to sitting in a room full of lawyers or going to an Eagles game.
#4 - FAME pretty much ensures you're known by everybody for one thing and only one thing. Whereas the obscure can be known by many different things to the different people of their daily life, and thus control (to a degree) the terms of how they're known, the famous are stuck being known for what makes them FAMOUS. Who wants to be recognized as anyone from Saved by the Bell when you're pumping gas or waiting in line at the pharmacy for your cocktail of Ambien, Xanax, and whatever they prescribe for when it burns to pee?
#5 - The worst part of FAME might be trying to keep up with it. It's just as difficult to stay relevant as it is to achieve FAME in the first place! Public attention shifts sooner rather than later and the inevitable fading of whatever you're known for leaves the FAMOUS in the compromising position of shamelessly forcing their brand down self-deprecating paths of famous-for-being-famous platforms such as trashy VH1 reality shows full of other has-beens - shows whose main selling point is public mockery of their downfall. See point #1. All this to frantically avoid the sinking feeling of being forgotten by the masses who are conditioned to dispose of the FAMOUS as quickly as they can consume the FAMOUS.
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If you're not famous, but considering whether or not to become famous, and first want to know what it's like:
Borrow a friend's parrot and walk around town with it on your shoulder. Literally every single person on the streets will either try to talk to you, will talk to about you to who they're with, or just stare at you. Just to be able to keep walking, you'll find yourself starting to avoid eye contact and pretending you can't hear.
After an hour, decide whether you want to continue this kind of experience for every day of the rest of your life.
Borrow a friend's parrot and walk around town with it on your shoulder. Literally every single person on the streets will either try to talk to you, will talk to about you to who they're with, or just stare at you. Just to be able to keep walking, you'll find yourself starting to avoid eye contact and pretending you can't hear.
After an hour, decide whether you want to continue this kind of experience for every day of the rest of your life.
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#4 is oh so true. There was a Real World reality “star” who parlayed his fame into some DJ gigs around Chicago. But he sucked. Then he bartended, but he was way too social and not very fast or accurate. Moved on to working the door at a few clubs. Got recognized all the time, but also fucked with by drunk meatheads who wanted to fight a dude they saw on TV.
Then one day I saw him working the checkout at a CVS. The girl ahead of me said, “Hey, didn’t you used to be.... uh.... what’s your name?”
I honestly hope he left the country. Fuck that kind of fame.
Then one day I saw him working the checkout at a CVS. The girl ahead of me said, “Hey, didn’t you used to be.... uh.... what’s your name?”
I honestly hope he left the country. Fuck that kind of fame.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?