Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

Goofyernmost

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Reminds me of problems some local campgrounds have been having over recent years with drunken loud parties running off people wanting to enjoy camping peacefully in nature. They do a good job posting signs to "Please keep noise down after 10pm and be respectful of other campers", etc. But those signs are not nearly as comprehended as they were years ago.
When the century is in the 21st
And humans seem like they're from Mars
Then turmoil will guide the planets
And hate will steer the stars
This is the dawning of the age of entitlement,
Age of entitlement.
Entitlement
Entitlement.

Harmony is non-existent
Sympathy and trust are gone
More falsehoods and more derision
Golden living with no vision
Mystic crystal declaration
Of the mind's deterioration
Entitlement
Entitlement
 
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Songbird76

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Chinese food for dinner. Not my favourite, but at least I won’t have to figure out what the rest of them are having for dinner for next few days.

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Guess who gets to clean this all up.

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Looks delicious! I have a question, just out of curiosity. In Canada, when you order Chinese food, do you use the Chinese names or is everything translated into English? Here, everything is in Chinese...so like I see you have Koeluyuk (battered and fried meat), bami (noodles), loempias (egg rolls), and possibly nasi (fried rice), but in the US everything was always in English. I just wondered how it's done there.
 

Goofyernmost

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Looks delicious! I have a question, just out of curiosity. In Canada, when you order Chinese food, do you use the Chinese names or is everything translated into English? Here, everything is in Chinese...so like I see you have Koeluyuk (battered and fried meat), bami (noodles), loempias (egg rolls), and possibly nasi (fried rice), but in the US everything was always in English. I just wondered how it's done there.
@JenniferS will probably try and tell you that Cananadians are all multi lingual, but, they are officially bi-lingual so everything is more then likely in English and French. In the line of culinary delights there is only two names that they are solid on. One is Molson's and the other is Poutine, eh!
 

Songbird76

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@JenniferS will probably try and tell you that Cananadians are all multi lingual, but, they are officially bi-lingual so everything is more then likely in English and French. In the line of culinary delights there is only two names that they are solid on. One is Molson's and the other is Poutine, eh!
That may be true, but I live in a country with only one official language (Dutch) , but kids all have to learn English, and most also learn Dutch and French, too. But Chinese doesn't seem to be an option anywhere, and yet any Chinese food one orders here will be named in the original chinese with a phonetical Dutch spelling.
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Looks delicious! I have a question, just out of curiosity. In Canada, when you order Chinese food, do you use the Chinese names or is everything translated into English? Here, everything is in Chinese...so like I see you have Koeluyuk (battered and fried meat), bami (noodles), loempias (egg rolls), and possibly nasi (fried rice), but in the US everything was always in English. I just wondered how it's done there.
A mix of Chinese and English, it would appear - chop suey, chow mein, chicken fried rice, lo mein, lemon chicken, and sweet and sour chicken balls.

Vancouver, “the most Asian city outside Asia” might be another story though.
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Daisy played outside with the neighbour kids (and adults 😂) for about 45 mins, and now it’s nap time.

Mike had the gall to leave to help his brother, and she cried and cried at “his couch” until I lifted her up; at which point she passed out hard. Problem is, I need to take a shower, but I can’t leave her on an elevated surface.

It’s like having a newborn, I tell ya.

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In case you haven’t figured out, Mike is smitten.
 

PUSH

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State superintendents got a letter from the DPI saying they expect us to be back in school in the fall. They are planning to release guidelines on June 22. They said it's likely schools will have to provide virtual learning for some students.

This is very good news to me. I despised virtual learning.
 

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