![]() It’s all hyper-entertaining and enchantingly weird. ![]() So far I’ve watched a Freaky Friday-type body swap drama, another where a publicist falls in love with an AI hologram, and one featuring a circus ringmaster and a guy who spends half his time in a fugue state believing he’s a heroic cartoonist. Oh, and I’ve learned that in the world of Korean melodramas, Crash Landing on You’s storyline ranks as positively plausible. ![]() Other tropes I’m noticing: forgotten chance meetings, dramatic piggyback rides, and at least one scene per show where the heroine gets totally juiced on beer. Having now crammed myself full of Korean melodramas during isolation, I can see this is a feature of the genre. When I first binged Crash Landing, I was new to K-drama and took this just as a neat plot point. We also wind up with a secondary set of lovers (this time a Northern girl and Southern boy) whose fates are entwined with our main couple. But it is brave and optimistic in its portrayal of the North. And the chorus of village women who jostle for status and eventually accept Se-ri into their girl gang, even though they think she’s probably a spy.Ĭrash Landing is hardly an outlier. There’s Captain Ri’s troop of loyal, loveable soldiers, who bravely follow him all the way into the heart of evil capitalism (Seoul). A big part of the fun comes from the supporting characters, offering comedy and pathos and the occasional comforting bowl of ramen to our star-crossed lovers. But Crash Landing is much richer and weirder than that. But will fate and geopolitics allow them to live happily ever after? They’re torn apart and put back together and fall into an impossible love. They discover each other’s tragic histories. They suffer through increasingly dangerous scrapes. As is the way of these things, they are first irritated by each other, then fascinated. Photograph: tvN/AFP via Getty ImagesĬaptain Ri is a self-sufficient, military Mr Darcy to Se-ri’s spunky and blithe corporate princess. Son Ye-jin as Yoon Se-ri in Crash Landing On You. ![]()
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The bright red, sauce-stained cover stuck out on the kitchen. He'd mix up hot water dough for the Mandarin pancakes, carefully rolling it out into a log and cutting it into one-inch sections before passing them off to me and my sisters. Joyce Chen self-published her cookbook in 1962, but the version my parents had was from 1978. Joyce Chen self-published her cookbook in 1962, but the version my parents had was from 1978. The bright red, sauce-stained cover stuck out on the kitchen bookshelf, and when my dad pulled it out on a Saturday afternoon and said, "Let's have moo shi pork for dinner," I knew it was going to be a good evening. Joyce Chen self-published her cookbook in 1962, but the version my parents had was from 1978. ![]() ![]() Wherever good grapes are grown, we’ll be snooping around. The well-known and the secret test plots. The California appellation allows us to seek out the best and brightest. Where do we get our barrels? Therein lies the mischief and a secret we keep for ourselves. ![]() We take quality grapes from prime California growing regions, and then we stash select lots of our wine in ex-bourbon barrels for three months. The Kirkland Signature Series Columbia Valley Red Wine has a whole lot of good things going on We review the latest vintage. Fully developed, juicy fruit resulted in full bodied, intense wines. Aged for six months in High West Rye Whiskey Barrels, Cooper & Thief Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon is a rich wine with warm, dark fruit aromas. A cooler spring and summer accompanied by nice rainfall resulted in a longer growing season and a harvest with fruit bursting with varietal character. These California blends are very balanced and are great when they are young, but they can also age for decades.Ģ018 was a very good vintage for Northern California. Cabernet Franc and Petite Verdot are even added at times for complexity. Merlot is added to soften the edges and add red fruit flavors. Just like Bordeaux, California’s dominant grape is Cabernet Sauvignon with its rich blackberry flavors. Although the wines of Bordeaux have historically been considered the best wines of the world, the bolder, richer, and more fruit-forward wines of California are now just as respected. The warm days and cool nights of the Napa Valley in Northern California make it the ideal place to make Bordeaux-style red wines. tasting notes, market data, prices and stores in NJ, USA. Stores and prices for 2016 Cooper & Thief Cellarmasters B. Histor圜alifornian wines only rose to global renown in the past few decades (notably after the P. The most successful blends follow the Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot recipes of Bordeaux, but with even more intensity. Users have rated this wine 4.5 out of 5 stars. Some of the greatest wines in Californiaare a blend of various red grapes. The combined result is a rich flavor, with a long, lingering finish.ģ8% Merlot. ![]() ![]() A Red wine from Napa Valley, Napa County, California, United States. Cooper & Thief Cabernet Sauvignon 2016 This vintage rates better than any other year for this wine. Ship to United States State California Wines. Crafted by Cellarmaster, Chris Leamy, our wine is aged for three months in bourbon barrels, which gives way to soft, velvety tannins with a subtle heat. See reviews and pricing for the 2016 vintage. 2021 Cooper and Thief Red Blend A dark and jammy red wine blend loaded with bourbon-inspired flavors and aromas. ![]() ![]() Bake 20 to 25 minutes or until desired color and crispness are achieved, turning once.Ĥ. For more even cooking, pan may be lined with crumpled aluminum foil.ģ. Arrange frozen French fries in a single layer on a shallow baking tray. 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Wait at least 45 seconds after dropping the first basket before you drop a second basket into the same fryer.Shake the basket for a few seconds about 30 seconds after dropping it.Doing so can introduce ice crystals and potato slivers that degrade the fryer oil. Fill your basket to half full or less.Check the recommended cook time printed on the case.For example, at 369˚F, the oil breaks down 2-3 times faster than at 345˚F. But fryer oil breaks down faster at higher temperatures. It may be tempting to turn up the temperature to cut cook times. Use a skimmer throughout the day to remove slivers of other cooked debris from the kettle that hasten oil breakdown. ![]() ![]() I, the cynic, say that you did so because it made you look good. Broadly described, a cynic is a person given to casting doubt on the motives that drive other people.įor example, you may say that you gave a sizable donation to rebuilding Notre Dame because you care about its enduring religious, historic and cultural significance in and beyond France. Doing it occasionally, doing it tactically, even, can be very constructive and it's those constructive uses that really interest me.īefore I go further: what is it? In its main modern sense, cynicism is a characterisation of a habitual way of talking and, if you take it seriously, habitual turn of mind. Doing that too often is likely to get us into trouble. I think we should take a more relaxed view.Ĭynicism, as I see it, is part of the range of ways in which we may choose to engage with others, is something most of us resort to on occasion, most often because we want to inject a bit of energy or aggro into a discussion. Unless, that is, the person you're talking with has been reading recent radical philosophy, in which case they may leap to the assumption that you want a heftier amount of it in our culture. When people hear that you're working on cynicism, they tend to make one or two assumptions: that you're diagnosing an unhealthy amount of it in our culture and that you think we'd be better off without it – there being a great many books on that, along those lines, in recent years, many of them directed towards American situations. I'm a literary critic, but the kinds of public speech and argument that interest me go beyond literature into philosophy, politics and especially the kinds of writing that are often described in my field as public moralism. I'd like to talk today about the ideas in a book that I've just published during lockdown with Oxford University Press, The Function of Cynicism at the Present Time and, in particular, about what it has to say about the ways in which our cultures of public debate tend to work. I'm the Merton Professor of English Language and Literature at Oxford and a Fellow of the British Academy, the UK's voice for the humanities and social sciences. Professor Helen Small FBA considers the characteristic features of cynicism, its origins and development as a philosophical branch and what role it has played in public moralism, from the 19th century onward. ![]() ![]() ![]() Sprite-icon-accessible-parking sprite-icon-analysis sprite-icon-apple-podcasts sprite-icon-arrow-up sprite-icon-audio-description sprite-icon-baby-changing-facilities sprite-icon-british-sign-language sprite-icon-caret sprite-icon-chevron-in-circle sprite-icon-chevron sprite-icon-comment sprite-icon-cross sprite-icon-deezer sprite-icon-disabled-parking sprite-icon-down-block-arrow sprite-icon-download sprite-icon-external Facebook sprite-icon-google-podcasts sprite-icon-hearing-loop sprite-icon-instagram LinkedIn sprite-icon-live-subtitling sprite-icon-medium sprite-icon-menu sprite-icon-minus-in-circle sprite-icon-news sprite-icon-online-and-in-person sprite-icon-online-event sprite-icon-open-quote sprite-icon-padlock sprite-icon-pause sprite-icon-play sprite-icon-plus-in-circle sprite-icon-podcast-addict sprite-icon-press-release sprite-icon-quote sprite-icon-right-arrow sprite-icon-search sprite-icon-soundcloud-blank sprite-icon-soundcloud sprite-icon-spotify sprite-icon-stitcher sprite-icon-subtitles Twitter sprite-icon-up-block-arrow Vimeo sprite-icon-warning sprite-icon-wheelchair-accessible-venue sprite-icon-youtube ![]() ![]() Take a trip back to the era of sock hops. Homemade root beer, chocolate malts and broiler burgers are the staple cuisine. Enjoy burgers, fries, milkshake, and homemade root beer in an atmosphere that will take you right back to an era long gone. Frostyĭenton, near Lake Ray Roberts and Lake Lewisville Warson’s makes everything fresh to order with fresh meat for their hamburgers, hand cut fries, and homemade onion rings.Ħ31 W Main St, Denison, TX 75020. Watson’s claims to be the oldest restaurant still in business in Grayson County. All those classic cars who drive to Watson’s are a sight to see and reason enough to pay it a visit. This drive-in is the oldest in Denison and the only location still offering carhop service. Watson's was originally part of the Watsonburger chain established in the 1950s. Friday nights are alive with burgerholics, classic car owners, and motorcyclists filling the parking lot to chow down.Ħ537 E NW Hwy, Dallas, TX 75231. This recipe hasn't changed in over 50 years because there's no need to alter it. Keller’s is the oldest restaurant of its kind in Dallas, drawing in locals and travelers alike with its mouth watering No.5 Special: two patties with cheese, shredded lettuce, tomato, and special dressing all on a poppy seed bun. People say the best hamburger in Texas can be found at Keller's. Here is a list of drive-in restaurants and movie theaters you can visit today across Texas and Oklahoma.ĭallas, near Lake Ray Hubbard & Lake Lavon It is hard going these days for many of the drive-in movie theaters to stay profitable, but the owners of these drive-ins believe in their value, and many have added a new high-tech wave of entertainment value that keeps this Americana spirit alive. Drive-In movie theaters took a huge dive at the same time and were abandoned.īut that old timey, simple entertainment when families could take their kids to the drive-in movie, let them play in the playground, and run around like wild animals never died. Some drive-in restaurants never closed, and others opened up to fill a void. The Drive-In restaurants and movie theaters gave big wind to family entertainment and teenage make out sessions that lasted for decades in the 20 th century.īy the 1970s, a new brand of entertainment took hold in the US, and many of these historic icons of Americana began to fade away. New generations of Americans can breathe in the nostalgia of the American road trip experience that bloomed exponentially after WWII. ![]() ![]() People discuss various notes, values, and auction results all the time. Visiting currency collecting forums is a great way to absorb knowledge. You should do some research on your own (see options 1 and 2) and/or get a second opinion from a different dealer. I wouldn't recommend walking into a currency/coin shop and blindly selling my note for the first offer. There's nothing wrong with that, but keep it in mind. They need to make a profit to cover their store's rent, expenses, wages, etc. They buy and sell every day and likely have seen a note similar to yours somewhere at some time.Ĭurrency dealers always try to buy low and sell high. If you have a local coin/currency dealer, they could be a good resource for getting value estimates for notes that are too new for books and too unique for auctions. It's so unique that there aren't any similar auctions. Another example: you found an misprinted note with a fancy serial number. There won't be any auctions to compare against to estimate value. For example: a new star note run was printed and it is extremely rare. Searching auction archives is extremely powerful, but there still are some limitations. When did the auction end? The more recent the auction completed, the more relevant the result is.Notes from different FRB's or star note runs can have drastically different values. How does yours compare to the ones you see in the searches? Values go down considerably from uncirculated to circulated. You must find the most similar notes as possible to get a good estimate of your note's value. When searching ebay and Heritage Auctions, it is crucial to compare apples to apples. Being able to access the 500,000+ sold item prices is extremely useful. ![]() ![]() Creating an account is completely free so there's not reason not to join. (If the link above doesn't work, go and click on "All Sold.") Guests can search the archives but you must be a registered collector to see the final prices. Heritage allows collectors search their auction archives to see the prices that notes sold for. If they went unsold, what price does the market consider too high.How many similar notes to yours have been listed and sold.You can include past auctions by checking "Sold listings" and "Completed Listings." This will give you a lot of information to consume: Using ebay's advanced search you can search the "Coins and Paper Money Category" for your specific note to find similar active listings. Where is that? The two best sources I know of are eBay and Heritage Auctions. The best place to find a "real world" value for your note is to look in the.real world. Paper money is printed every day and every month, but reference books are printed every few years. Modern series and print runs can also be missing. The values shown in reference books are referred to as "book value." The term implies caution: real world values don't always match theoretical book values. Get more details about these reference books here. The Standard Guide To Small-Size US Paper Money 1928 To Date.A Guide Book of United States Paper Money.Standard Catalog of United States Paper Money.Find the one that best matches your note and voila - your question is answered. All you need to do is find the right page! Books will give you a value range for a variety of conditions. They typically break down note values by note type, denomination, series, and FRB/block letter (or star note). Put bluntly, if you don't want to learn or do any research of your own, this is your best option.Įvery currency collector should own at least one reference book - they are the simplest way to get an idea of your note's value. Reference books condense the knowledge and expertise of collectors with dozens of years of experience. ![]() Luckily it is not impossible to put in some time and effort to research on your own. It's extremely difficult to answer because there are many factors to consider. What is it worth?" is the most common question I get in emails and comments. ![]() ![]() ![]() President Joe Biden announced Tuesday that he is moving up his deadline for states to make all American adults eligible for a vaccine to April 19, instead of the previous May 1 goal. Restrictions ease with increased vaccinations That restriction will remain in place until October 1. ![]() The World Health Organization last year advised governments not to reopen until test positivity rates were 5% or lower for at least 14 days.Ĭalifornia has no plan to impose a vaccine passport plan system, but some sectors, such as large conventions with more than 5,000 people, will be required to demonstrate that all attendees are either vaccinated or tested, officials said. The US test positivity rate averaged 5.71% over the seven days, as of Saturday, US Health and Human Services data show. Newsom boasted Monday that California has the lowest Covid-19 positivity rate in the nation at 1.7%, far from its peak of 17.1% in early January. The state averaged more than 2,700 new cases over the last week – roughly the same average from two weeks ago, but way below a peak average of about 46,000 new daily cases back on December 21, Johns Hopkins University data show. Test positivity rate much lower in CaliforniaĬases in California are down sharply from the winter, though the decline has leveled off in recent weeks. Health officials will use science and data to guide the reopening, and variants will be closely monitored, Ghaly said. If the supply isn’t there, we may make some tweaks to that June 15 date,” he said, adding that “necessary precautions” would also be taken if Covid-19 hospitalizations rise. ![]() “We’re looking at the supply and availability of vaccines. Ghaly, too, said the date could be adjusted. ![]() “We have to really make sure that we don’t drop our guard down,” Yasmin told CNN on Tuesday.Īs part of the June 15 reopening, Ghaly said, California will abandon its four-tier system that helps determine how open a county could be based on metrics like case rates and positivity rates. Seema Yasmin, an epidemiologist and CNN medical analyst, noted that California is waiting – more than two months – before fully reopening and that any sour circumstances before then still could change the state’s plans. “Looking 10 weeks out,” Newsom said, “our expectation is … everybody that would want the vaccine will have the opportunity to receive a vaccine.”Ĭalifornia’s announcement comes as some health experts have asked states to delay reopening so that more people can be vaccinated to fight off the spread of more-contagious variants, which they say is contributing to rising cases in parts of the US.ĭr. The state’s return to normal is subject to ongoing mask wearing and ongoing vigilance, Newsom said, along with a continued supply of vaccines. The latest on the coronavirus pandemic and vaccinesĬalifornia’s mask mandate, however, would remain in place at least “in the short run,” Gov. This scanning electron microscope image shows SARS-CoV-2 (orange)-also known as 2019-nCoV, the virus that causes COVID-19-isolated from a patient in the U.S., emerging from the surface of cells (gray) cultured in the lab. ![]() |
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