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" ... Did you know that chicken soup can help a sore back? That’s what I learned recently from our middle-aged mustachioed postman, after he dropped ten massive boxes in front of our building in New York. ... "
" ... If you think Hollywood is full of excrement, consider the Donald C. Tillman Water Reclamation Plant, a facility that processes 45.6 million gallons of Los Angeles-area sewage per day--precious stuff in southern California. Peering out across Tillman's bubbling muck, mustachioed operations manager Michael Ruiz offers a line reminiscent of Chinatown or Mad Max. "Everyone's fighting for this water," he says grimly. "Water wars." ... "
" ... In “Don’t You See That I’m Burning,” the painting plane is torn apart in the top right corner by an explosion, out of which emerges a man playing the guitar — perhaps Willie Nelson, whose own love of evangelical Christianity brought Dupuy-Spencer to church in the first place — as well as a purple structure bearing a sign that reads “DNC.” The purple structure, and the mustachioed figure in front of it, refer to the poem “The Walrus and the Carpenter” by Lewis Carroll, which is referenced in the Disney film Alice in Wonderland. In the poem, a walrus and a carpenter convince young oysters to join them for a walk on the beach, and then lead them single file to a hastily erected restaurant, where the oysters are gobbled. As he eats them, the walrus weeps. The metaphor to the DNC is a bit heavy-handed, but also, effective — the DNC is part of the machine that has, arguably, elevated the interests of a few wealthy people at the devastating expense of the working class. In the left corner of the painting, three fighter jets stand in for the planes President Joseph Biden sent to Syria on February 25 to bomb a site believed to be occupied by Iranian-backed militants. ... "
" ... The movement also celebrates a return to foraging—once a common practice, lost and then found again - bringing to the table wild herbs, roots, vegetables, and fruits exploding with flavor and nutrients. The concept supports sustainable practices but also adds an undeniable sense of adventure to the picture. Lazzaroni talks about Alessandro Miocchi and Giuseppe Lo Iudice, chefs and owners of Retrobottega in Rome’s historical center. Once a week Miocchi goes to the outskirts of Lazio or on the Massiffs of Abruzzo to pick flavors of the wild, “we pick what is there, nothing is predetermined, there is little we can control we see what we get,” writes Lazzaroni. Foraged vegetables are central to Retrobottega’s menu, as are at Mezza Pagnotta, a Pugliese restaurant owned by the Montaruli brothers, who forage on the Murge plateau. Their foraging guide is an old mustachioed gentleman who rides a Gilera bike strapped with bundles of leaves and flowers. ... "
" ... With a signature look and submarine-style delivery synonymous with some of the coolest-looking 1980s Topps cards, the mustachioed closer was not chosen in the draft following a solid 19-7 season as a starter for La Verne College in 1975. Quisenberry signed with Kansas City and made his Royals debut as a 26-year-old in 1979, becoming one of the game’s premier firemen in the years that followed. ... "