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Posts by Wes “Wayward Tomato”
Texas Health Mansfield stadium to host the USWNT in the Concacaf W Championship
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Puzzle #1045
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Skill 95/99
Uniqueness 1 in 465
Also the memorial city mall has a whole castle thing and a train
Normal was comically idiotic two 👍👍
That’s a…. Nice peninsula you’ve got there…
Is that Long Island in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?
Not sure what list I got on for the random phishing text messages
“Are you awake?”
“I tried calling but it did not go through. Did you block me?”
Also got a pretty good email with a real looking receipt for charges that made me go double check there was not actually a charge on my card.
“Oh, well dear, before you were born your father had his banana modified…”
Had no idea about that either - frightening to think about how vulnerable the food chain can be
Wordle 1,767 4/6
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“And yet those, too, were just footnotes to the even larger problem. Already, Florida had lost about three-quarters of its citrus growers. The last of them, these spent survivors, these hangers-on, had trudged to the Citrus Show to talk about the real problem, which was the disease. In 2005, Florida first got signs of a new affliction in its groves called citrus greening disease. It also has a Chinese name, Huanglongbing, or HLB, because it came from China, where oranges also came from in the first place. Citrus greening disease is caused by a bacterial infection that is delivered by the gnawing of the Asian citrus psyllid. (It’s now believed the psyllid first turned up near the Port of Miami in 1998.) The flea-sized psyllid bites the leaves and transmits the disease, which slowly chokes out the tree’s vascular system from the inside, taking years to finally show itself. By the time a tree is displaying symptoms—three to five years, in most cases—it’s too late. Floridian farmers are no strangers to disease. When HLB first began to spread, there was no indication it would be any worse than any other bug that had appeared over the years. The farmers did what they always did: They sprayed and sprayed, chemicals and pesticides, stuff so powerful that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration freaked out about potential risks to human health. But greening spread anyway. Industry groups and the state poured money, millions,” Excerpt From “It Was on Your Table Every Morning Growing Up. It’s Dying Before Our Eyes. No One Wants to Face It.” Alexander Sammon Slate https://apple.news/AdR-d7m-ZR_SO7RZiKDpewg This material may be protected by copyright.
I guess orange juice consumption has fallen drastically but I had no idea every Florida tree has been infected by a disease that ruins the fruit and can kill the tree
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State Fare kitchen & bar menu
Dinner choices - thinking I will try the Rodeo Melt
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Puzzle #1043
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Skill 95/99
Uniqueness 1 in 130
And they still refuse to play last year’s golden boot winner…
Cotton Bowl scoreboard Dallas 0-1 Carolina
DTFC matchday program cover with a female in a cowboy hat soccer kit and cowboy boots about to kick a soccer ball
Beautiful day; mostly a good game with a disappointing result #DTFC #DallasTrinity #USLSL
I liked the musers football podcast one better even though it did not seem realistic
It's on.
#AFC
Hotel laundry? In this economy? <cue the vivaldi>
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