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ABC News and Brian Ross are apologizing for an "incorrect" report that James Holmes, the suspect in the Colorado theater shooting, may have had connections to the Tea Party.
"An earlier ABC News broadcast report suggested that a Jim Holmes of a Colorado Tea Party organization might be the suspect, but that report was incorrect," ABC News said in a statement. "ABC News and Brian Ross apologize for the mistake, and for disseminating that information before it was properly vetted."
ABC News and Brian Ross are apologizing for an "incorrect" report that James Holmes, the suspect in the Colorado theater shooting, may have had connections to the Tea Party.
"An earlier ABC News broadcast report suggested that a Jim Holmes of a Colorado Tea Party organization might be the suspect, but that report was incorrect," ABC News said in a statement. "ABC News and Brian Ross apologize for the mistake, and for disseminating that information before it was properly vetted."
Nova_CI have the needThe need for speedRegistered Userregular
If you like hot sauce, by some baby carrots, broccoli, mushrooms, a bell pepper and an onion. Also get vinegar and Frank's Red Hot sauce.
Boil carrots for about five minutes in a bit of water. Add diced onion and diced pepper. After a few minutes, add mushrooms. Then broccoli. Steam for a while. Drain and leftover water. Add in one part vinegar and one part hot sauce, you don't need much of each. Let it boil for another couple minutes while stirring to make sure the mixture gets over everything. Serve and enjoy! Careful, it'll be really hot!
½ Falukorv
1 yellow onion
2.5 dl cooking cream, 15%
Tomato paste (ketchup works just fine), Thai sweet chili sauce, a dash of mustard, some pepper.
Chop onion and sausage, stir-fry until it gets some color. Lower the heat, add cream and other stuff, stir, let it simmer on medium-low heat for a while.
Well what do you feel like having for dinner?
I failed in my trip to the store as my goal was to find sides that were not rice and I could not the asparagas in produce.
It is upsetting to know we had such a warm winter the potatoes are rather small or just look unapealing. Hopefully they will look better this fall.
so you pan fry some pork (usually pancetta) in a pan. separately boil some pasta al dente, then drop the pasta still hot into the pan with the meat. then after taking the pan off the heat you add some cheese (like grated pecorino), raw egg, and a lil' butter or cream. combine!
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ThomamelasOnly one man can kill this many Russians. Bring his guitar to me! Registered Userregular
There have been six billion in ticket sales this year for movies in the US. Hunger Games and Avengers account for one billion between them.
it is texas-style chili, so it's just meat, no beans. you could stir in some if you wanted. and it's delicious on anything you want to put chili on (just by itself, frito pie, chili dogs, etc) and keeps for a long time
ABC News and Brian Ross are apologizing for an "incorrect" report that James Holmes, the suspect in the Colorado theater shooting, may have had connections to the Tea Party.
"An earlier ABC News broadcast report suggested that a Jim Holmes of a Colorado Tea Party organization might be the suspect, but that report was incorrect," ABC News said in a statement. "ABC News and Brian Ross apologize for the mistake, and for disseminating that information before it was properly vetted."
Fair enough, was just pointing out he may have been crazy long before this.
I am still at a loss for how he got so many explosives and ammunition without anyone going "hey what the fuck is this dude going to be doing?"
i don't really know anything about what explosives he had or how much or any of that. but ammunition isn't something that's tightly rationed. you can easily get a few thousand rounds of an available caliber.
ABC News and Brian Ross are apologizing for an "incorrect" report that James Holmes, the suspect in the Colorado theater shooting, may have had connections to the Tea Party.
"An earlier ABC News broadcast report suggested that a Jim Holmes of a Colorado Tea Party organization might be the suspect, but that report was incorrect," ABC News said in a statement. "ABC News and Brian Ross apologize for the mistake, and for disseminating that information before it was properly vetted."
Fair enough, was just pointing out he may have been crazy long before this.
I am still at a loss for how he got so many explosives and ammunition without anyone going "hey what the fuck is this dude going to be doing?"
i don't really know anything about what explosives he had or how much or any of that. but ammunition isn't something that's tightly rationed. you can easily get a few thousand rounds of an available caliber.
ABC News and Brian Ross are apologizing for an "incorrect" report that James Holmes, the suspect in the Colorado theater shooting, may have had connections to the Tea Party.
"An earlier ABC News broadcast report suggested that a Jim Holmes of a Colorado Tea Party organization might be the suspect, but that report was incorrect," ABC News said in a statement. "ABC News and Brian Ross apologize for the mistake, and for disseminating that information before it was properly vetted."
We really need some sort of regulations for our journalists. If you put out incorrect information you should have to pay a fine, something, to prevent this race to be #1 regardless if you are reporting fact or fiction.
ABC News and Brian Ross are apologizing for an "incorrect" report that James Holmes, the suspect in the Colorado theater shooting, may have had connections to the Tea Party.
"An earlier ABC News broadcast report suggested that a Jim Holmes of a Colorado Tea Party organization might be the suspect, but that report was incorrect," ABC News said in a statement. "ABC News and Brian Ross apologize for the mistake, and for disseminating that information before it was properly vetted."
We really need some sort of regulations for our journalists. If you put out incorrect information you should have to pay a fine, something, to prevent this race to be #1 regardless if you are reporting fact or fiction.
We have that. But they're self-imposed regulations by the press. Because the government doing that is an idea that is a little... iffy.
There's no reason you can't eat yolk in America. People are dumb because they think just because Chicken has salmonella the egg will too because lolchicken:rotate:
You can eat your yolks raw homies, salmonella comes from the butchering process, not from the egg collecting one.
not a doctor, not a lawyer, examples I use may not be fully researched so don't take out of context plz, don't @ me
ABC News and Brian Ross are apologizing for an "incorrect" report that James Holmes, the suspect in the Colorado theater shooting, may have had connections to the Tea Party.
"An earlier ABC News broadcast report suggested that a Jim Holmes of a Colorado Tea Party organization might be the suspect, but that report was incorrect," ABC News said in a statement. "ABC News and Brian Ross apologize for the mistake, and for disseminating that information before it was properly vetted."
We really need some sort of regulations for our journalists. If you put out incorrect information you should have to pay a fine, something, to prevent this race to be #1 regardless if you are reporting fact or fiction.
We have that. But they're self-imposed regulations by the press. Because the government doing that is an idea that is a little... iffy.
Are you questioning the greatness of the government, citizen?
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Apothe0sisHave you ever questioned the nature of your reality?Registered Userregular
this looks good but I don't think we have a dutch oven
Anyone can make a dutch oven...
In Australia this is what we call the act of passing wind underneath a doona/quilt/blanket. For bonus points you hold your significant other's head underneath the covers immediately afterwards.
This might be international in flavour but I thought I'd share
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Fair enough, was just pointing out he may have been crazy long before this.
I am still at a loss for how he got so many explosives and ammunition without anyone going "hey what the fuck is this dude going to be doing?"
edit: it isn't mine, it is a family friend's recipe. but it is so good.
Boil carrots for about five minutes in a bit of water. Add diced onion and diced pepper. After a few minutes, add mushrooms. Then broccoli. Steam for a while. Drain and leftover water. Add in one part vinegar and one part hot sauce, you don't need much of each. Let it boil for another couple minutes while stirring to make sure the mixture gets over everything. Serve and enjoy! Careful, it'll be really hot!
½ Falukorv
1 yellow onion
2.5 dl cooking cream, 15%
Tomato paste (ketchup works just fine), Thai sweet chili sauce, a dash of mustard, some pepper.
Chop onion and sausage, stir-fry until it gets some color. Lower the heat, add cream and other stuff, stir, let it simmer on medium-low heat for a while.
Serve with rice and some veggies.
I failed in my trip to the store as my goal was to find sides that were not rice and I could not the asparagas in produce.
It is upsetting to know we had such a warm winter the potatoes are rather small or just look unapealing. Hopefully they will look better this fall.
so you pan fry some pork (usually pancetta) in a pan. separately boil some pasta al dente, then drop the pasta still hot into the pan with the meat. then after taking the pan off the heat you add some cheese (like grated pecorino), raw egg, and a lil' butter or cream. combine!
40 cents worth of food turned delicious with 10 minutes worth of easy prep work.
7 or 8 cst, which may be too late for you
it is texas-style chili, so it's just meat, no beans. you could stir in some if you wanted. and it's delicious on anything you want to put chili on (just by itself, frito pie, chili dogs, etc) and keeps for a long time
i don't really know anything about what explosives he had or how much or any of that. but ammunition isn't something that's tightly rationed. you can easily get a few thousand rounds of an available caliber.
And by hilarious I mean sad.
Even Soul?
slice thin bacon into bits, fry it
boil spaghetti
get some egg yolks
find some cheese
put spaghetti in your bowl, put bacon on it and grate some cheese. Put some black pepper on top. Make little nest in the middle, pour egg yolk there.
Fondly regard creation.
Then stir it and eat.
the simplest and best thing
What that theater really needed was the Batman.
make tomato soup, out of a can or from a powder, whatever
boil macaroni and some eggs
slice eggs with an egg slicer
put egg slices and macaroni into your bowl of soup
EDIT: A little basil in the processed tomato soup does wonders.
this is a good recipe
http://forums.penny-arcade.com/discussion/comment/20014900#Comment_20014900
In America we are heavily advised to never eat raw yolk, no matter how tasty.
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
this doesn't really seem any different from mine
Oh, you've got... whatever that disease is called.
Well, that sucks major arse. Because raw yolk with pasta is fucking amazing.
I eat pasta with yolk and parmesan and black pepper and nothing else all the time.
Luckily Batman hates guns.
We really need some sort of regulations for our journalists. If you put out incorrect information you should have to pay a fine, something, to prevent this race to be #1 regardless if you are reporting fact or fiction.
tofu?
some weird ass pasta with raw egg?
swedish sausage?
a bunch of vegetables with hotsauce?
mine has bacon which makes it a legit carbonara!
(no really the difference is the method. The method is key. You gotta have that "yolk-nest". You just gotta.)
this looks good but I don't think we have a dutch oven
We have that. But they're self-imposed regulations by the press. Because the government doing that is an idea that is a little... iffy.
Yummy food
love eeeet!
All of it's relatively easy, but the sweet potato crisps require a deep fryer.
You can eat your yolks raw homies, salmonella comes from the butchering process, not from the egg collecting one.
have you got access to seafood?
This is a DELICIOUS recipe.
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
sure bro
Are you questioning the greatness of the government, citizen?
Anyone can make a dutch oven...
This might be international in flavour but I thought I'd share