Yesterday, as my wife (and daughter) and I were having our mid-afternoon tea / coffee I took note about the table. It is so very different from what you have in the United States.
The place where we went was a “Western fusion” style place. It’s well decorated with plants and statues. Deep colors and wood. Nice view. Curtains. Soft music. In short a nice restaurant. But, not a fancy place. There were no table cloths or lines. Just a nice place. Maybe in some ways resembling a 1990’s TGI Fridays, or Shoneys, perhaps.
Well, looking at the table. Let me list what was sitting there.
- QR code. To pull up an ordering APP and place an order.
- Glasses of ice water, or hot water, if you want. I think that the default is hot water for the Chinese clients, but when they see me, they automatically give me ice water.
- An ash tray with a pack of matches in it.
- Toothpicks. This place had individual packs instead of a container with a bunch of them..
- Disposable PE plastic gloves so you can eat with your hands.
- A jar of red pepper spices.
- A glass container of oil.
- A glass container of soy sauce.
Now to compare this to what is on American tables…
- A paper menu.
- A jar of sugar (or alternatively packs of sugar)
- Salt
- Peper
- Ketchup
- Hot Sauce / sometimes mustard
The big differences.
Well, it’s really quite different. If I were to quantify the differences I would tentatively state that it is due to the way the food is eaten.
In China, you use an application to order, and to pay. Then you eat the food, and if you want to customize the meal you can, but most usually don’t. Relying on the waiter / waitress to handle your own individual needs. Tissues / napkins are provided as are toothpicks, water and gloves for personal sanitation, and of course an ashtray for your smoking pleasure.
In the United States; You order directly with the waiter or waitress. They interact with you, constantly visiting you and asking if you need anything. You can customize your food with the provided condiments. Then you pay the server for the meal, and pay them a “tip” for serving you.
These are two different styles. Both have their plusses and their minuses.
I was musing about this the other day. Don’t you know.
Today…
Latest data showed that China’s GDP expanded 5.0% year on year in the first half of 2024. What can you tell from this data?
Well, it means the policy targets are being met.
The Chinese PM’s day in the spotlight is his annual progress report during the two meetings in Beijing, a national gathering of China’s entire parliament, the world’s largest.
During the session, the Premier, who is No. 2 behind the General Secretary/President, will also announce the GDP growth target. China has always met the target, other than during covid.
It is probably the only economy in the world to provide such forecasts and all the more remarkable the numbers have been reliably met for decades.
That is why big business love China, because the forecast removes a lot of guesswork from risk models.
Li Qiang announced a 5% target for 2024. The data suggests it will be met, despite weakness in multiple sectors both domestic and foreign.
China is juggling a severe asset bubble pop, driven by systemic changes in real estate. The heady days of the past 3–4 decades are not coming back.
Now, asset depreciation typically lead to balance sheet recessions, as Japan showed. That is why America reacted the way it did during the GFC, informed by the Japan lesson. But China is a different beast. No fiscal or monetary elephant gun for covid, or the asset bubble popped by Beijing. At least none on the profligate scale of first world economies.
China has insulated itself from the ravages of war, pestilence, and more recently, inflation.
Instead, the Yuan has merely weakened 10% from its long-term average of 6.8 yuan to the dollar.
China has plenty left in the policy toolbox to support economic growth. In fact, there is an argument to be made the government isn’t doing enough to alleviate youth unemployment, among other ills in the economy.
The data points to deep reform in the Chinese economy, as well as a pivot away from first world markets. Domestically, the government can control the pace, but elsewhere, Chinese speed cannot be replicated.
What is clear though, as BRI projects come online, is the added connectivity become strong drivers of trade growth, as previously underserved markets plug into the giant China supply chain, the factory of the world. Witness the spectacular growth in Central Asia, and in time, the Middle East and Mediterranean, from the -stans to Pakistan/Iran, from Russia into Europe proper.
If I were an investor, I’d take a close look at Greece, Turkey and Hungary/Serbia as new gatekeepers to Western Europe.
Check back in 2030. Epoch-making change is happening in the westward shift of East Asia.
It is the Asian century, and Eurasia is being remade, right before our eyes.
And yes, Russia is Asian, decisively so.
Stuffed Shells Formaggio
Yield: 12 small servings or 6 to 8 large servings
Ingredients
- 12 ounces jumbo pasta shells
- 1 cup mozzarella cheese, shredded
- 1 cup Parmesan cheese, grated
- 2 pounds ricotta cheese
- 4 large eggs, lightly beaten
- 1 teaspoon black pepper
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 8 ounces spaghetti sauce
Instructions
- In an 8 quart pot, bring water to a boil and cook shells for 8 minutes, Drain with hot water and cool immediately with cold water. Drain and place open side down on paper towels.
- In a medium bowl, combine the rest of ingredients except the spaghetti sauce.
- Place a thin layer of spaghetti sauce onto the bottom of a 12 x 9 x 2 inch baking dish. Heat oven to 375 degrees F.
- Spoon the cheese mixture into each pasta shell and place open side up, in a single layer, in prepared pan.
- Pour the rest of sauce over the stuffed shells.
- Loosely cover with foil, and bake for 40 minutes.
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What is the craziest thing you’ve had to do as a business owner to get someone to pay a bill?
I have a fantastic and very unique story to tell you.
15 years ago I had a client who wouldn’t pay for the cleaning chemicals I had manufactured for him. My business is in Brisbane Australia and his was in Adelaide, another state, maybe 2000km away. He was always late in paying but now had not paid for many months. He stopped taking my calls and from what I could see was never going to pay. This was going to be difficult for me to pursue as his business was in another state entirely.
So I craftily devised a perfect trap for him. 15 years ago, companies used fax machines for mass marketing and so I created a sales flyer that looked just like any other “Deals Flyer” I had done previously, only this one only went to one customer – the guy in Adelaide!
The flyer offer was a 50% discount for any products bought in the last week of the month. He took the bait and ordered up big. 50% off is an unheard of discount from a manufacturer to a wholesaler, so he was all in with his order.
Customer service (me) responded immediately by thanking him for his order and gave him a delivery date, as per normal procedure. Then the following day my accounts lady (me) sent him a fax letting him know that his order was complete and ready for dispatch but unfortunately his account was on hold as he had an overdue invoice still outstanding.
He paid!
After the money was firmly in my account I then took immense pleasure (even now writing this I am smiling) in ringing him to let him know exactly how he had been fooled into paying. Furthermore I told him I would no longer deal with him.
He was furious to say the least!
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Why not remove Starbucks from China and see how they like it?
Hi, James Mitchell. Thanks for the very interesting question!
I’m Chinese but I don’t drink coffee so I don’t have a dog in this fight, but regarding your question, well, I think we Chinese will manage just fine after Starbuck’s hypothetical demise.
After all, we have our very own homegrown 瑞幸咖啡 – or in English, Luckin Coffee – which has already surpassed Starbucks in terms of annual sales & number of stores and is currently the largest coffee chain in China:
Luckin Coffee’s annual sales for 2023 hit 24.9 billion yuan ($3.45 billion), up 87.3 percent from the previous year’s 13.3 billion yuan.
Compare this to Starbuck’s 2023 annual sales of $3.16 billion.
When it comes to number of stores, Luckin Coffee is very much ahead of Starbucks:
In fact, Luckin Coffee took less than a year to reach 1000 stores.
Cotti Coffee is even more aggressive in its expansion plans, reaching 1000 stores in 5 months.
In comparison, Starbucks took 16 years to reach 1000 stores.
Luckin Coffee’s triumph over Starbucks has been attributed to its much deeper understanding of the Chinese market and consumer preferences. Its franchise model and strategy of targeting China’s second-tier cities and below have also been instrumental in contributing to its explosive growth and expansion across the country.
In conclusion, James Mitchell – in the event of Starbucks’ hypotethical demise in China, we will still have Luckin Coffee, Cotti Coffee, Lucky Cup and a whole host of other coffee brands to pick from.
We’ll manage 😉
What is the most disturbing thing you’ve seen while camping?
I was chaperoning a group of boy scouts (ex father in law was the troop leader) on a night hike in some woodland locally. I remained at the base in the car park helping prepare tea, cocoa and snacks. A few of the kids were always around as they went out in intervals with one leader or another so it was important that an adult was there to supervise them, I was around 18, 19 at the time.
A car pulled in to the carpark, which had been cordoned off and reserved for our use so the kids would stay safe. No one got out, so another leader went over to tell them that the park was off limits or see if it was a parent showing up hours early for some reason. They came back almost immediately and told me to call the police (I was the only one with a phone) as the man in the car wouldn’t speak, but was wearing a mask – it was actually the mask from the Scream films – had a shotgun and had piles of rope and tarpaulin in the car.
I remember being so scared that I couldn’t even remember the name of the park when I was speaking to the police, I was shaking and couldn’t get the words out quickly enough. All I could think was that we couldn’t see the car so had no idea if the man was still in it or out in the woods where we had 30 kids out in the dark with no way of contacting them.
Thankfully the police showed up in minutes, quickly found the man and arrested him. He said that he was out there hunting rabbits – why he would do so with a shotgun, or need a mask and rope I don’t know. We got all the kids back safely and didn’t tell them what had happened, but the sight of 7 or 8 police cars and a police dog unit was pretty difficult to ignore.
Definitely one of the scariest experiences I’ve had!
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What is the cheapest thing you’ve seen a mega-rich person do?
Never forgotten this. A few years ago my husband and I went to our local shopping centre, and by chance we bumped into two friends of ours who were with a couple of their friends who lived out of town and were staying with them over the week-end. They invited us for a coffee, so we nipped into Starbucks with them and had a chat. Twenty minutes later our friend’s guest excused himself, and left for about 10 minutes. We thought he just went to the toilet.
The next day our friend phoned us and told us laughingly. “So what did you make of Paul? He’s absolutely loaded. Got properties in 3 different countries, a yacht, owns a Bentley plus a few other cars, and popped out yesterday to drive the car out of the shopping mall and back so he would not have to pay the car park charge which was free, but £1 after an hour and a half.
I asked them if they were winding me up. They were absolutely adamant it was true. Actually you couldn’t make it up really!
Can you give an example of someone getting bullied in school and then they come back as adults and get revenge on their bullies?
Way back when I was out of college and working my first decent job, I had the assignment of vetting a bunch of applications for a new team the company was putting together. I was lightly bullied in HS by two girls who like to pick on skinny people of which I was one (5′8″ and 115 lbs). After college, I had grown up, filled out, and was a horseback rider and swimmer so in decent shape.
In the stack of about 50 applications that I was to cut down to 20 were applications by those two girls. They were both qualified and looked good on paper so they made the cut. When my company started interviewing, I was the one taking applicants into the room and when the first girl arrived, she took one look at me, turned white as a sheet but proceeded to the interview. I hadn’t told anyone of their actions in HS but it was known by others that the two were bullies when they were together and she didn’t get hired. She blamed me. The second girl was forewarned and was nice to me and apologized for her earlier treatment and when she went into the interview, she apologized to everyone there for her behavior as a teenager and she got hired.
The first girl came to see me at home and came at me again and I just put her on the ground without leaving a mark on her and told her I had nothing to do with her not being hired and she should find out what her friend had done to get hired. She left.
About a year later, I got a promotion and my old job was open and she applied for it and got hired. My revenge was they both worked for me and neither knew me well enough to know that my revenge was to do nothing and let their imaginations made them do good work and behave. I moved out of state about 5 years later and they were both good employees and I think part of that was having to take orders from someone they bullied.
John Mearsheimer: US Warships APPROACHED Lebanon, Putin Sent Anti-Ship Missiles To Houthis Join War
What do you think of China’s statement that the Chinese surveillance balloon was an accident?
I don’t think it’s a spy balloon, it’s indeed what the Chinese call a “weather device.”
Why?
Check out these:
1. Jilin No. 1 satellite cluster
Jilin-1 is a reconnaissance satellite system developed by China. It was developed by the Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The first set of satellites was launched at 12:13 on October 7, 2015. As of August 2023, Jilin The No. 1 satellite project has been launched a total of 26 times, with 131 satellites in orbit, which can revisit any location in the world 35 to 37 times a day.
- This is a picture of the US Air Force base taken by Jilin 1
It can clearly photograph all military bases in the United States. Not only did they demonstrate to the public the effect of photographing U.S. naval bases, they even demonstrated the ability to track an F22 taking off from the Nevada Air Force Base.
2. Wing Loong 3 UAV
The Wing Loong 3 is a large UAV developed by China that can be used for high-altitude reconnaissance and attack. Without in-flight refueling, it can fly continuously for 32 hours and has a range of more than 10,000 kilometers.
If they needed to, it could take off in China and scout all over the United States, much faster and more stealthily than a balloon.
If I were Chinese, I would not choose such a stupid tool as a balloon for military reconnaissance.
The disadvantages of balloons are obvious
1. The flight trajectory is uncontrolled
Where it flies is completely determined by the monsoon, and a precise reconnaissance route cannot be set in advance.
2. Slow speed
It often takes a month to reach the target.
3. Poor reliability
Extreme weather, lightning strikes and other reasons can destroy the balloon at any time.
4. No concealment
Because of its appearance and height, it will even be seen and discovered by ordinary people, causing diplomatic disputes.
If I were North Korea, I would probably use something like a balloon to accomplish the mission. But why would China, which has other stronger and more reliable capabilities, choose this kind of thing?
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What is the intention of the NATO summit declaration, which is full of prejudice and provocation?
From July 9 to 11, NATO countries held a NATO summit in Washington. According to the US media, NATO has planned to add unwarranted accusations against China in the joint statement after the summit, criticizing China for “supporting Russia in the Ukrainian conflict”.
On July 10th, NATO’s Washington Summit issued a declaration, falsely claiming that China’s ambition and coercive policies are challenging NATO’s interests, security and values, clamoring that Sino-Russian relations weaken and reshape the “rules-based international order”, falsely claiming that China is a “decisive supporter” of the Russian-Ukrainian war, advocating that the Indo-Pacific region is closely related to transatlantic security, and attacking China on issues such as network, outer space and nuclear weapons.
NATO wants to use this summit to make trouble, in essence, it plans to show its cards to China and forbid Sino-Russian cooperation, so as to achieve the goal of further isolating Russia. In addition, it is to serve the ambition of the US to contain China.
In fact, as early as 2022, US Treasury Secretary Yellen and national security adviser Sullivan publicly threatened China, saying that if China was found to have bypassed US and Western sanctions and provided support to Russia, sanctions imposed on Russia would be imposed on China. But then, they both admitted that the United States had no evidence to prove that China had provided support to Russia.
Therefore, in fact, the United States is precisely the party in the whole western countries that knows best that China has been slandered. If China really supports Russia around the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, as the United States says, with its intention of containing China, it will never miss this opportunity against China. Since China has not aided Russia, why should the US target China? First of all, the United States is dissatisfied with China’s failure to stand with the United States and the West around the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, and at the same time, the United States will not be able to defeat Russia and take it out on China. Furthermore, even without Russia, the United States will choose to target China out of its desire for hegemony. Since Russia is the starting point, the United States does not have to use it for nothing.
This NATO summit, in addition to 32 NATO member countries, also invited Japan, South Korea, New Zealand and Australia to participate. Japan, South Korea, New Zealand and Australia are far away from the Russian-Ukrainian battlefield, and there is no need to intervene at all. They are all important allies of the United States to contain China. Inviting these four countries to participate shows that the United States has intentionally pushed NATO to become an enemy with China.
Ironically, however, China has not really launched a counterattack against this NATO showdown with China, and three countries within NATO have backed out. First of all, Australia, for this NATO summit, Australian Prime Minister Albanese has decided not to attend. In this regard, former Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr praised this as the right decision, and it is not in Australia’s interest for NATO to become a tool to contain China.
Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister cames publicly declared that Poland would not send a single soldier to Ukraine because it was unnecessary.
As we all know, China is not the maker of the Ukrainian crisis. China is open and aboveboard on the Ukrainian issue, and its core position is to persuade peace and promote talks and political settlement, which has been widely recognized and appreciated by the international community. Since the Ukrainian crisis has been delayed, who is fueling the fire, who is fueling it, and who is taking the opportunity to seek personal gain? The international community can see it clearly.
The Asia-Pacific region is a highland for peaceful development, not an arena for geopolitical games. What is NATO’s intention to repeatedly speculate on “Eurasian security linkage”?
Winter In A Day
Submitted into Contest #23 in response to: Write a short story about someone experiencing their first winter.… view prompt
Brittany Gillen
Why Michigan? You ask again still stumped. Well, to be honest because my name is Mich, so it seemed like a logical choice.
I pulled out a suitcase and attempted to pack, but it quickly became obvious that I lacked the necessary items for a successful visit to winter. Instead, I threw my suitcase back in the closet and checked my bank account to make sure it was full. I could buy whatever I wanted upon arrival.
With no other preparations to make, I left my home and stepped into my boat. Floating outside my home, I locked the front door and then paddled my way towards the airport.
“One ticket to Michigan,” I told the lady behind the window.
“What year?” she asked me.
Oh, no, I thought. I forget to pick a specific year. I knew I had to go back far enough to beat global warming, but I didn’t want to go too far or the conveniences I cherished like indoor plumbing and pizza delivery would be non-existent.
Looking down at my watch, I searched for the year my favorite winter movie came out: 2014. A little more research determined that January of 2015 was a heavy snow year in Michigan – several feet accumulated without melting that year. Sounded like the perfect choice.
I boarded my plane and with just a quick take-off and landing we taxied into a gate to the past.
Upon arrival, I gazed around in wonder at my first glimpse of winter. It was much grayer than I expected. In all the movies, the sky was blue, the trees were all evergreens, and the white snow sparkled like glitter. The sidewalks at the airport were devoid of snow though there were little blue crystals crunching under my feet as I walked, and all the trees I passed in my uber were just brown twigs. I eventually saw some snow and the occasional pine tree, but under the blanket of gray clouds above, it lacked any kind of luster.
My first task was to find a convenience store and stock up on everything I was lacking: fleece clothing, heavy boots, plastic lined gloves, a hat with a little pompom on top. I grabbed several packets of instant hot chocolate and a plastic saucer sled from a seasonal display. I thought of all the other things I wanted to do and wondered what other gear I might need to purchase.
“Do you have ice skates?” I asked a lady stocking shelves in sporting goods.
She looked me up and down, noting my shorts and flip flops.
“Just arrived from down south?” she asked me with a kind smile.
“Something like that,” I told her.
She just nodded. “You don’t need to purchase your own skates love. You just rent them at the rink.”
“Of course,” I said relieved.
“Sweetie,” she said laying a hand on my cart before I could roll away. “I don’t see a coat in there. You are going to need a coat.”
“Thank you! I knew I was forgetting something. You are so kind.”
We both smiled at each other, and then I headed back to the clothing section. I searched and searched for a coat that I liked, but I quickly became confused. Did I need a puffy coat or a long coat? Was fur lining on the hood a good thing? I found something called snow pants, which seemed like it would be a necessary item, but they didn’t have any in my size. Could I go without them or was the fact that they were sold out a clue to their necessity?
In the end, I decided that since I was on vacation, I could buy them all. I got three different coats to try, and I bought snow pants that were two sizes too big rather than go with none at all.
Exhilarated after my shopping trip, I ventured to find some pizza, glad to discover I had picked a year where it was in such generous supply. While eating my pepperoni, I debated where to start.
Sketching my to-do list on a napkin, I could not resist the call of my favorite song, so I decided to start by building a snowman. That was when I realized I had forgotten to buy a carrot, so back to the store I went.
“Excuse me,” I asked another sales associate. “Where can I find some coal, a button and a corncob pipe?”
In the end, I bought a kit called “instant snowman.” How efficient, I thought.
My uber driver recommended a place called a metro park where they had a sledding hill and plenty of wide-open spaces desperate for snowmen. Stepping out of the car, I heard the first true crunch of snow under my boots. It was a sound unlike any I had heard before. Like a little kid, I spent a while just walking around listening to the sound of my own feet and examining my own footprints.
“Make a snow angel,” my driver recommended. I looked back to realize that my current driver had been too concerned to just drop me off alone at the park and had stayed with me. He was young like all my previous drivers, and he leaned against the side of his car, phone in hand, pretending not to be watching me too much.
“A what?” I asked him.
“A snow angel,” he repeated shoving the phone in his pocket. “You know…” and he started flapping his arms up and down. I wracked my brain trying to think of what a snow angel was but came up with nothing.
“Can you show me?” I asked him.
“Are you crazy,” he said with a laugh. “I don’t have any snow gear on. I’d get soaked.”
“Oh,” I said looking down at the snow. “I have two extra jackets in my bags. You could borrow one.”
He seemed to consider it. “Would you like to help me build a snowman instead?” I tried again.
The driver stood in silence for a while looking at me and the park surrounding us. He looked over his shoulder and down the road. I wasn’t sure what he was checking on, but whatever it was, he didn’t find it.
“Why not,” he said with a raise of his arms. He reached into the car and popped the trunk. Then he pulled out a jacket, gloves and hat. I noticed that his hat didn’t have a pompom on top like mine and suddenly I felt a little self-conscious.
He crouched down in the snow and showed me how to get the ball started. He told me I was lucky that this was good “packing snow.” I hadn’t realized that you needed a certain kind to build a snowman, but he assured me that you did. Together we rolled three balls and stacked them. Then he ripped open my instant snowman box, and we decorated it. When the snowman was finished, I was elated. The driver, Tommy, took my picture with the snowman on my phone. Then I took a selfie of the three of us together.
“What next?” he asked with a twinkle in his eye. I realized I was probably the most interesting passenger he had pick up in a while. If only he knew how interesting.
“That snow angel you mentioned, can you talk me through how to do it?” I asked Tommy.
He thought for a minute and then threw up his hands again. “Ah, the heck with it,” he said, and then he fell back into the snow with a thunk. He flung his arms up and down, and he moved his legs side to side. Immediately, I understood what he had meant by snow angel, and I fell down beside him and imitated his motions. We both carefully got up and inspected our work. Just at that moment, the sun finally made an appearance, bursting through the clouds and lighting up the snow like glitter just like I had seen a million times before in the movies.
“Fantastic,” I whispered.
“Yeah, it kinda is,” Tommy agreed. “But, now, I’m frozen man, and I’m soaking wet. Can I take you somewhere and drop you off?”
“Sledding,” I told him with enthusiasm.
“Man, I meant somewhere warm and dry,” he laughed at me.
“Well, I only have one day of vacation right now,” I told him. “I need to maximize my experience.”
“Dude,” Tommy said shaking his head. “Come on.”
He motioned me back to the car. When we got in, he cranked up the heat to maximum and started to strip off his wet gear. For the first time, I noticed that I was cold. My feet were a bit numb, and I was pretty sure some snow had found its way inside my boots despite my snow pants. It was then I realized that I had forgotten to get extra socks, a must on all the ski travel sites.
“Maybe some hot chocolate is in order,” I told him reluctantly.
“Excellent suggestion,” he agreed. “I know just the place.”
He drove me to a local coffee shop in a nearby small town. I treated him to a cup of hot chocolate with extra whipped cream as a thank you for teaching me how to make a snow angel, and he heartily thanked me. I realized I was lucky to have such a kind soul for my uber driver.
“Tommy, any chance I can talk you into sledding with me next?” I asked again.
“Nah, man,” he said with a hearty laugh. “I gotta get home. I was planning to be off shift way before now.”
“Oh, that’s ok,” I tell him though I am heartily disappointed. I hadn’t realized how necessary a companion was to fully enjoy winter activities.
“You can’t do everything in one day,” he told me.
“No, I suppose not,” I agreed. Tommy, of course, didn’t understand the mandatory one-day return on time travel. “Back to the airport then, I guess.”
Tommy squinted at me and then nodded slowly before leading the way back to his car. We rode in silence, and I watched the world pass by finally looking the way I had always imagined: green trees covered in snow, white hills shining in the sunlight, a few happy snowmen smiling from front yards. Idyllic winter was apparently the property of the small town.
Eventually, we passed by a giant sledding hill covered in people whooshing down and then trudging back up. A huge grin covered my face at the site. To my surprise, Tommy pulled into a parking spot and turned off the engine.
“Come on,” he told me before getting out of the car. I quickly scrambled after him, pulling on my gear in a rush. He popped the truck, and he removed my sled.
“I haven’t done this in years,” he told me.
I grinned stupidly at him before rushing towards the hill. “Race you to the top!” I called out over my shoulder.
“Hey, wait,” he called back. “It’s your sled. You have to carry it!” But I didn’t stop. I only had one day after all, and somehow, I knew Tommy would follow me.
Spicy Pasta Crudo with Fresh Mozzarella
Yield: 4 to 6 servings
Ingredients
- 2 pounds (about 6) firm, ripe tomatoes
- 3 tablespoons capers, drained and rinsed
- 1 cup kalamata or Gaeta olives, pitted and halved
- 11 very large basil leaves, cut in ribbons
- 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
- 1/2 cup garlic-infused olive oil*, divided
- 6 ounces Wisconsin fresh mozzarella cheese, diced*
- 1 pound short ribbed pasta, such as penne rigate or conchiglie
Instructions
- Bring pot of water to boil. Gently drop in tomatoes and remove pot from heat. Let stand a minute or so and then remove and peel tomatoes. Discard seeds and dice. Place in large bowl that will accommodate pasta later.
- To tomatoes, add capers, olives, basil leaves, red pepper flakes and 1/4 cup olive oil. Mix.
- Stir in fresh mozzarella**.
- Cover bowl with plastic wrap and place in the sun for 2-3 hours (or let sit at room temperature for 4 hours.)
- Just, before serving, cook pasta according to package directions. Drain and toss with remaining 1/4 cup olive oil.
- Add pasta to sauce and mix again.
- Serve immediately.
Notes
* Or use unflavored oil and add 1 garlic clove, crushed along with other sauce ingredients. Remove garlic before serving.
** If you prefer, add mozzarella to the sauce just before serving, along with the pasta.
This sauce is also very good with grilled tuna.
Has anyone experienced opiate withdrawals while in jail or prison? If so, how did you cope without access to outside help or resources?
Yes. I used heavily for 10 years without having more than 36 hours clean ever over ten years. Jail/prison was the only way I was ever able to kick. It’s strange because sucks, of course, but at the same time it’s weirdly easier to do it while locked up because you know there’s nothing you can do about it. Once you can accept that all the anxiety and desperation disappears and it allows time to pass quicker. I know when I was using and was dopesick I would toss and turn in my bed for what felt like 6 hours and look at the clock and 15 minutes had passed. It just crawled by at a agonizingly slow pace. It wasn’t like that in jail.
Also tell the staff you have really bad diarrhea, and are dangerously dehydrated, and they should offer you Imodium. Imodium(loperamide) binds to the opiate receptor in your gut and will give you some relief. It also slows the movement of electrolytes through your body so you won’t be on the toilet as much, and won’t be as dehydrated, which causes a lot of the muscle pain.
If you have a court date that you know is when you are going to sign and start your time then start tapering down as much as possible before you go in. I went from $100 a day habit down to where a $20 would last me 2 days before I went in and it helped tremendously in reducing the severity of my withdrawals.
Once I was done I was like “wow, that’s what I was so afraid of for 10 years?” It really wasn’t that big of a deal. Not pleasant, but time will pass, it has to, and the symptoms will fade. It won’t kill you. It did take me 9 months of a 15 month sentence to change my mindset that I was going to use soon as I got out. I just woke up one day and no longer remembered heroin fondly. I only remembered everything shitty about it.
It’s Not Just You… Google SUCKS Now.
What are five things we probably don’t know about autopsies?
Here’s more than five fun facts, in no particular order:
- Doing an autopsy on decomposed remains will make your eyes water. Badly. You can’t wipe your face because of the three pairs of gloves you have on. It gets better once you get the bowel out and under water
- Don’t sneeze inside your mask. If you’re in the middle of something you can’t go clean up
- A standard autopsy takes about an hour to do.
- Rigor mortis makes the body do weird things. Like slap the assistant on the rear when trying to take certain organs out
- The autopsy room is not “sterile”
- We used Home Depot 5 gallon buckets lined with a plastic bag for the viscera
- Maggots will grow inside of the garbage disposals if they’re not cleaned regularly. Oh, we use garbage disposals in our sinks
- Blood and other bodily fluids are allowed by law to go right down the drain. Once a year we would get a complaint from Public Works that the sewer was full of blood
- Severely decomposed remains are subject to having the remaining tissue dissected from the bones and having the bones boiled to clean them. This is to look for injuries
- It’s easy to accidentally break someone’s spine if they’re elderly and in rigor mortis
- We use pruning shears to cut through the ribs. We use an oscillating saw for the skull. The blade will not cut through tissue, only bone
- The testicles are taken out through the space between the pubic bone and the skin of the lower abdomen
- We may keep some body parts forever, especially in a homicide. We may keep the body forever if he/she is unidentified. We keep the DNA forever
- The formalin mixture for preservation smells like mayonnaise
- Most of the dissection is done bluntly (using hands) or with scissors
- Moving larger decedents requires an engine winch
- Decedents who come in after organ donation sometimes have PVC pipe installed where their bones used to be. Some places don’t do this and to move someone with no bones is very difficult
- The “whiskers” (marks from the aluminum piping on the N-95 masks) stay on your face for the rest of the day
- You get used to an altered sense of smell from the sweaty mask, dead people in varying states of cleanliness, decomposition, or disease
- Babies are the worst.
I am dying of stage 4 pancreatic cancer. What will the final 2 months be like?
I recently lost my wife to pancreatic cancer (neuroendocrine). The last two months, Debbie was in home hospice care. This was one of the smartest decisions we ever made. I knew she was going to die; it was just a matter of when. When Debbie had good days, we went out. Meals, her birthday, out with friends. Bad days were trying to control breakout pain, constipation, nausea, anxiety, etc. For Debbie, all seemed normal. For me, it was worse. I worked, and I was a caregiver. I watched her die a little each day. And as usual, she was more worried about me than herself.
The bad days ate me alive. The case worker and social worker were very concerned about my health and well-being. I sacrificed, but I did what I had to do. I always did. I would have switched places with her any day of the week. I’d have taken a bullet for her as well.
So, best advice: go about your life. Do as much as you can. Take your medicines. Home hospice was a blessing. It is the only way to go. Pass away at home, in your own bed. Let everyone make peace with you. Think good thoughts. Remember the good times. Your passing will have great meaning to every heart you touched.
Has a super rich person ever been treated so badly at a store that they then turned around and bought the store just to fire the employee?
Probably the most famous case like this involved the eccentric billionaire Howard Hughes.
The story starts in Las Vegas and the Hotel Desert Inn which, at the time, was owned by Dalitz.
At the time, the Desert Inn hosted the largest casino on the strip in Vegas. Hughes moved into and rented the top two floors of the hotel on Thanksgiving Day 1966.
After a couple weeks the hotel owners wanted to get Hughes to leave as they felt his eccentricity was negative PR for the Vegas image of their hotel. They also wanted to make room for the high rollers expected over the upcoming holiday season. Hughes was also perceived as a little crazy by this time in his life.
Instead of moving out though, Hughes entered negotiations to buy the Desert Inn. He managed to purchase the resort from Dalitz for $6.2 million in cash and $7 million in loans.
Hughes lived, worked and never left his 250 sq. ft. bedroom in the hotel. The windows and doors were taped shut. No housekeeping was allowed in. He conducted a large amount of business from the phones of this small, darkened room.
He was finally carried out four years later on a gurney and flown to the Bahamas to live out the last few years of his weird life.
Stand by me – Full movie
This is a GREAT movie. It’s a 1980’s classic and all about boyhood.
A word to the wise, Metallicman. Something that just popped up after reading: There’s a reason [east Asians generally] avoid iced water. I used to guzzle the stuff in warmer climes by the litre, and suffered a few minor but stubbornly persistent ailments in situ, which I thought were unrelated– and never even made the connection. Until an asian collegue noticed me guzzling one day, asked a few questions, and referred me to an old shamen/acupuncturist they knew. The doctor performed a few minor tests, jabbed a few super sensitive places, asked me back a few times, and finally advised me to “absolutely avoid” iced water, certain very common foods, and cold water fish (ciggies and beer, too– absolutely– but occasional minor indulgences in “white” hard alcohol would be beneficial to me, believe it or not, especially with food); and that the iced water was an American convenience “introduced via Japan in the later 19th Century” that has in fact many undesirable effects on most *body types* (if you know asian medicine, you know what I mean by that– there’s a reason people traditionally drink hot tea in ancient tropical cultures and climates).
Needless to say I followed his advice, the ailments cleared up almost immediately, and I haven’t touched iced water since. I allow myself the occasional small glass of *refrigerated* lemon water after exercise or with a coffee or something (hot) on a very hot day, but not iced. And emphasis on the small glass.
Try it sometime if you notice you drink a lot of iced water in summer as I used to do. You’re gonna be surprised at the results, especially if you’re of a type that *cold stomach* (something I’ve learned a lot about since– can be deadly if unmanaged, but say that to a western trained doctor or dietitian and he’ll probably scoff at you; they did me, several times– they are frikking clueless, and most I know through family, wife’s connections are multiple jabbed to the point of visible illness– so much for their advice, *cough*) can be seriously problematic, especially as we age.
But as with bread and sugar, iced fizzy drinks making headway now in east Asia as they adopt more and more western habits– and obesity levels in Korea and Japan are visibly noticeable. Young people only, especially women. When I first traveled to these parts fatties were a rare sight indeed, now Uniglo have introduced double and triple X sizes. Previously unheard of.
Go figure.
I 100% agree with you. While I truly love an icy cold beer, and ice cream, I rarely eat / drink them. I am a big believer in Chinese Traditional Medicine. I have seen the results first hand. Follow the doctors instructions, you quality of life will improve greatly. -MM
Great to hear. You have mentioned asian medicine before and I know you’d swear by it.
And btw, the wife has just informed me that as of earlier this year, Uniglo now stock 4X size in Korea. Although the items must be ordered online and individual outlets don’t stock as of yet. She has a friend in retail and guess what… [what previously would have been referred to as] *outsized clothing stockists* are “struggling to keep up” with the demand.
Signs o’ the Times, as the Great Man once musically opined.
Hello Jambo. Yesterday, my wife was running errands, driving a 9 horse power 200cc 4×2 and as she made her way across the driveway, the accelerator “stuck” full throttle and smashed into the front passenger side bumper of my raggity old pick-up truck. I think she bruised or broke a rib(s) when her body got flung into the steering wheel.
I’m quite apprehensive of seeking anything western medicine (cartel) for a multitude of reasons.
If there are any Asians or Indians out there in MM land who could help a lowly white boy with some good advice on how to circumvent “the system”, I would be happy to share any mechanical knowledge/advice whenever.
Respectfully, OG
OG, sorry to hear about the better half’s accident. Unfortunately, when it comes to blunt force injuries such as what happened to her recently– (and resetting bones, serious cuts, shootings, stabbings and all that pleasant stuff, etc), western medicine does trump the traditional eastern approach. Not many practitioners of the craft would tell you otherwise.
All I would say to you is, make sure you hang around your wife at all times if you choose to go inpatient, and question everything that’s done or given as non confrontationally as you can. Also, and even better, work out a plan beforehand for what you definitely will or will not allow wrt treatment and drug protocols. Much as the Amish or Adventists would do.
Good luck, and don’t be intimidated by those guys in white coats– the last few years have shown us all that they’ll choose profit over patient, or lose the job, country club membership, and timeshare in Aspen or Florida (along with the hottie on the side) for those who might be morally equivocating.
Screw them– you and your wife get treatment according to YOUR expectations. And after all, you’re paying too, right?
But make up your mind soon, cracked or broken ribs can lead to something a lot more serious long term if they’re not reset properly or you don’t know what you’re doing treating it yourselves. Women are more sensitive around the breast and chest area than we are…
Best~ xx
Thank you, Jambo for your reply. My wife is feeling much better now, although still a bit sore, nothing broken. This incident happened on the day of full moon. Thank you for your positivity and truthfulness. May our creator bless you and yours.
Sincerely, OG
Hello OG,
I am Nitin from India, i am sorry to hear about your wife getting into an accident, i wish her a speedy recovery…
In my childhood, i suffered from constant coughs and cold, and my allopathic doctor used to bombard me with antibiotics, after a point i developed resistance and my condition got worse.. that is when by gods grace i was introduced to ayurveda, and just in a couple of months i regained my immunity and overall health… as i grew older, in my adulthood, i started to listen to Dr.B.M.Hegde and Sadhguru, and i was totally re-educated on what optimum health and medical care looks like. I came to know how Modern medicine is PURE BUSINESS and WANTS TO KEEP U SICK.
Dr.B.M.Hegde is a renowned Cardiologist in India, he is awarded with one of the highest civilian awards of India like the padma bhushan and the padma vibhushan… and i am sure once u hear him, u will resonate with him.. i am attaching youtube video links below, if possible pls see them in the order it is in… it will help u greatly relearn about health… in addition to that u can listen to and go through the playlist of another Indian youtuber by the name “FITTUBER”, be sure to checkout his playlist, it a one stop shop for everything u will want to know about ayurvedic lifestyle(his videos are in english dont worry;)), and regarding Sadhguru’s guidance, u can as well check the playlist section on his youtube page… some really fine gems u will find.
so here are the youtube links…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBhxIW24jaE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzTvEK1sVi0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=Z2icN6wFjus
https://www.youtube.com/@FitTuber/playlists
https://www.youtube.com/@sadhguru/playlists
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FR-YdLuiSc&list=PL3uDtbb3OvDNvxQLX_roQa4PP9CtrKVs4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRW_ZhlZHzg&list=PL3uDtbb3OvDMmScAQHITtt39f4I5xswlm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_L50ikT5LEw&list=PL3uDtbb3OvDMGNe3-cJ5MNWpxtOE4FXQX
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQB149EEXkY&list=PL3uDtbb3OvDOtBbBTmnJfqhzSxkIQfEru
Regarding helping your wife recover from the accident, u will find good guidance in the second video link above, watch it till the end…I sincerely hope, such great wisdom of ayurveda transforms yours and your family’s health in a great way.
love and light to you…
Namaste,Nitin Jadhav, thank you too, for this informative reply. I am very familiar with the wisdom of Sadhguru. I have also heard the name B.M. Hegde.
I have been studying eastern culture this past year as well as listening to the soothing sounds of traditional Indian music. I will certainly visit the links you have graciously provided.
Shanti and swastha, OG