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from May 7, 2012
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Mon. 5/7/12 9:02am
Dead Corporate Eyes:
good morning! feelin' good today! | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 9:06am
Liz B.:
Morning DCE, and greetings to anyone else out there! Sleep deprivation will kick in for me later this afternoon, so you are in luck! |
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Mon. 5/7/12 9:10am
onemanclapping:
Hello people! | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 9:15am
As I Am:
Hi all...what a lovely noise this is. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 9:16am
Liz B.:
Enchilada poll: red sauce, green sauce, or mole? |
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Mon. 5/7/12 9:20am
As I Am:
Would love to cast a vote, but, being UK based, am unsure about the sauce options and implications. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 9:21am
Skirkie:
That question is surprisingly difficult. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 9:21am
BenG:
Hi Liz. Thanks for not going stale and giving us the same format every week. This is a great surprise! | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 9:22am
Parq:
Green or molé, depending on the contents. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 9:24am
As I Am:
If it is of any use, then I would choose the sauce that has just enough chilli to tickle my endorphins, without numbing my taste buds. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 9:25am
BenG:
What's the mole like in the places with the fancy e? | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 9:28am
Bolondgomba:
This Renart track unfolds pleasantly, and the groove is cathartic | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 9:30am
BodegaMan:
Swaaaaaag! Got my FMU swag over the weekend. Looking forward to your premium Liz. Swag day is much better than Christmas. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 9:31am
Dead Corporate Eyes:
I've actually never had mole sauce. I'll stick with green! | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 9:31am
Dead Corporate Eyes:
gotta keep the music low for now...big brass sitting right across the corridor... | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 9:33am
onemanclapping:
Wise words BodegaMan. But I haven't showered with my freeform soap yet... | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 9:35am
Parq:
Great song, that "Mars Age". Think I'll mosey over to the FMA and grab it. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 9:36am
Sandy in Houston:
I'll have the mole | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 9:42am
BSI:
Red and green. Always. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 9:43am
earwax:
Nice stuff Liz. Great for a Monday AM. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 9:46am
G. Smiley:
I'll expose the mole. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 9:46am
Liz B.:
Mole in the winter, green in the summer, red on occasion. |
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Mon. 5/7/12 9:47am
SteveL:
Exposing your mole could lead to legal action. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 9:49am
Sandy in Houston:
Can I change my order to huevos rancheros? | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 9:55am
As I Am:
@Sandy...if it bypasses the enigmatic sauce options, I'll have the same :) | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 9:56am
Dead Corporate Eyes:
please change my lifestyle to "huevos rancheros" | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 9:57am
Sandy in Houston:
it's got the ranchero sauce. mm. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 9:58am
As I Am:
So many sauces...so little time... | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 9:59am
BSI:
Dip the universe in Sriracha. I'll wait here. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 10:01am
still b/p:
All sauce, Lorraine. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 10:02am
Dead Corporate Eyes:
IT BURNS | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 10:03am
As I Am:
I'd love to find out more about Mexican food, but I don;t have the re-sauces ... ha ha ha ha...oh ok... | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 10:03am
SteveL:
Huevos con chorizo or death! | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 10:03am
Dead Corporate Eyes:
BSI I'm using that one! | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 10:06am
Sandy in Houston:
chorizo and egg breakfast taco! | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 10:09am
BSI:
@DCE, it may not be mexican but it goes with everything EVERYTHING-everything. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 10:12am
dc pat:
yeah, I use Srracha on everything too. I kind of use it in place of ketchup which I loath. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 10:13am
dc pat:
...and I'll go with christmas as far as sauces go.. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 10:16am
Relevant:
http://www.neatorama.com/2012/04/30/sriracha-pop-do-not-want/ | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 10:18am
Skirkie:
And I was sitting here thinking, "This sounds like something Terre or Joe B would play." Gotta pay more attention. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 10:19am
dc pat:
Relevant: that would be a go. Where do I get Sriracha pops? | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 10:21am
Dead Corporate Eyes:
I believe that would be "too much" for this old tongue | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 10:22am
Sandy in Houston:
I would like sriracha micheladas. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 10:26am
Skirkie:
Shout out to that A-1 what has Tabasco in it. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 10:28am
Relevant:
@DCP - http://www.lollyphile.com/products/sriracha-lollipops | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 10:29am
Dead Corporate Eyes:
haha, buy a couple of cases of those bastards for halloween | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 10:32am
stib:
I'm up late for the second night in a row, working on some stuff for a friend, and That last track had me dancing on the table swinging an imaginary cutlass. Arrr! Sleep deprived Piratical salutations to you! | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 10:34am
BenG:
Speaking of links: The Summer Stage Calendar online. They've made it really easy to find a concert in any of the park venues. http://www.summerstage.org/calendar/ | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 10:36am
dc pat:
thanks Relevant. Hmm, 36? That's it? Guess I should get 2 of those... | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 10:39am
Relevant:
NP - Don't forget to use the discount code - hi internet! for 15% discount. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 10:39am
BSI:
[raises hand sheepishly at the mention of "sleep-deprived"] | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 10:42am
Dead Corporate Eyes:
I, on the other hand, am well-rested and un-hungover, for once. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 10:42am
don:
ya susan! | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 10:42am
dc pat:
is it lunch yet? I was going to just get a veggie sandwich but now I want enchiladas, new mexico style. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 10:43am
Dead Corporate Eyes:
not to be smug. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 10:43am
BSI:
...but this Bader Motor thing is helping tremendously. .. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:01am
Dead Corporate Eyes:
server go bye-bye? | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:01am
Dead Corporate Eyes:
and server come back | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:03am
BSI:
this rhythm plus DCE's message suddenly put the voice of Fela Kuti in my head, singing "SERVER...NO GET ENEMY..." weird... | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:10am
Carmichael:
Good morning everyone. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:12am
Carmichael:
Oh, and both red & green sauce, please. Mole is too much for me. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:17am
kat330:
Hi, Liz, Carm and all! Lovely Cinco de Mayo leftovers I've tuned into. :) | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:18am
dc pat:
I have simple syrup leftovers. Gonna make more juleps this weekend. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:19am
Dead Corporate Eyes:
anybody make some $ gambling on the horses? | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:20am
kat330:
Aha, the julep man! You watch the horseraces, pat? | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:20am
kat330:
Joisey gal, Rosie Napravnik, became the first female jockey to win the Kentucky Oaks race on Friday. She was riding on Believe You Can. I believe she did! | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:21am
kat330:
@DCE: I get no kick from gambling. Champagne OTOH.... | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:21am
dc pat:
I'm from KY, I have no choice. No dough was made gambling.. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:23am
dc pat:
first time I used simple syrup with the juleps tough and they were great. But man, that is one sneaky way to transport bourbon to your bloodstream. It tastes like koolaid at first.. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:24am
kat330:
Huh, I don't recall ever seeing you are from KY in the comments, and the "dc" puts you elsewhere. So what part you from? | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:26am
G:
Doesn't "I'm from" often mean either birth or some other earlier stage in life? | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:26am
Dead Corporate Eyes:
probably a "holler" | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:27am
dc pat:
..didn't help that we had open bottles of Patron and Tullamore Dew sitting around too... kat: Louisville, born there but we moved out soon after. I spent most of my childhood in PA. So I'm a real Pennsyltuckian. I've been living in DC (actually IN DC) for the past 18 years. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:28am
dc pat:
G: precisely. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:28am
dc pat:
my mom still has a fairly thick KY accent. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:30am
kat330:
Ah, OK. Yes, that's what I figured "from" meant, but as I said, never noticed a comment mentioning KY from DC Pat in the past. Louisville area is where I'm "from", too, but came back here for elderly parents. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:32am
kat330:
I can slip back into a bit of southern accent with ease, but I shed it completely during my 20+ years living in New England, LA and Chicago. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:32am
BSI from the Astral Plane:
Not sure I could identify a Kentucky accent. How would you describe it in 4 words or less? | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:34am
dc pat:
BSI: Trah the pah. [Try the pie] we forgot to make derby pie this year. That will NOT happen next year. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:34am
Sandy in Houston:
come to the Acheron show on Thursday! | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:34am
kat330:
@BSI: Around Kentuckiana, it's as much country/hick as southern. Not the smooth southern from Savannah or Tennessee Williams plays. :) | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:35am
BSI:
mmmmmm...... pah..... | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:36am
kat330:
And don't forget the pronunciation of the city: Lullvul. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:37am
dc pat:
mom makes fun of her sons for saying "pyeeee" instead of pah. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:38am
dc pat:
yeah, Looahvull is the way we say it. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:42am
Rhubarb Brass Band:
Mmm-pah-pah Mmm-pah-pah | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:43am
Ed P.:
three cheers for Sing Sing | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:45am
kat330:
And for the FMA. Looks like I missed a great set. Phoniaandflore -- heh, was it great melodica? [yes, I'll check the archive later, too] | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:47am
BenG:
Hey Liz, is the end of today's show some kind of personal note of yours? | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:47am
tony:
Coincidentally, this song is about a car and that Limit song sounded like the Cars. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:47am
G:
In American dialectology, there are three main regions -- northern, midland, and southern, running in bands from east to west, reflecting how people migrated and settled from east to west. Northern Ohio is northern (shading into midwestern, which is a version of northern) pronunciation, and southern Ohio and certainly anywhere south of Cincy and thr Ohio River shades into Midland. Commong example: Northern pronunciation is "greasy" (with an s sound), Midland and Southern is traditionally "greazy" -- etc. etc. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:49am
dc pat:
huh, I've heard guys with thick New York accents say "greazy" | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:50am
G:
My only KY connection is a Pulaski County family reunion with one-time in-laws a few times, but that's most of the way down to Tennessee... | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:50am
joker:
you are one cunning linguist | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:51am
BSI:
....and then there's the MD eastern shore, which has a direct link to the third moon of Jupiter, I think. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:53am
BenG:
When it comes to the blues, it runs North- South roughly up the Mississippi River, From Zydeco and New Orleans to St. Louis to Chicago | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:53am
kat330:
Well, I thought it was a nice KY --> NJ connection with Rosie in the Oaks, but maybe the Jersey folks couldn't care less. :) | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:54am
G:
The Chesapeake and the VA rivers that empty into it are really the original core of southern language and culture. That was the first place settled in the southern part of the country. If you think the eastern shore of MD/VA pronunciation sounds distinctive, check out some of the islands in the bay (Tilghman, etc.) that were more isolated until quite recently and retain older features | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:57am
kat330:
Thanks, Liz! I'll catch the early bits in the archive. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:59am
dc pat:
BSI: most. annoying. accent. ever. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:59am
northguineahills:
Nice set, I've been a little silent today. | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:59am
Dead Corporate Eyes:
bye Liz! | |
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Mon. 5/7/12 11:59am
G:
@Ben: Because the north developed economically and had urbanization and the south didn't (till after 1950), in the early and mid 1900s both whites and blacks went north to work in factories etc. (better than subsistence agriculture) -- and their culture went along, of course. When I lived in southern Michigan, there were many people from KY and TN whose parents had come north for auto work or general economic opportunity. That's how Chicago became a distant offshoot of Delta culture. :-) In the 1800s, settlement went east-west from the Atlantic. In the first half of the 20th, it went south to north. In more recent decades, it's shifted to north-south, as southern cities have caught up on all their lost time by growing much more rapidly than older northern ones. | |
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