Month: March 2022

Bucatini all’Amatriciana Recipe
Food & Nutrition

Bucatini all’Amatriciana Recipe

A Classic Roman Dish - Bucatini all'Amatriciana Like many of you, Meg and I watched the Stanley Tucci special on CNN called Searching for Italy. In the Rome episode, he has lunch at Armando Al Pantheon to enjoy their famous rigatoni all'amatriciana, one of Rome's famous pastas. I made it a little different and call it bucatini all'Amatriciana. Of course I had to run out and buy the ingredients so we could make it at home. Not a lot of ingredients and very simple to prepare and absolutely delicious. Let's look at some of the ingredients. Bucatini Bucatini is a pasta that looks a lot like spaghetti but it is thicker and has a whole running down through the strand. My kids like to say it looks like a straw made out of pasta.  If you lived in Naples, Italy, you would call...
Morbius Is a Marvel Misfire That Matt Smith Almost Saves – Gizmodo
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Morbius Is a Marvel Misfire That Matt Smith Almost Saves – Gizmodo

Jared Leto as Dr. Michael Morbius in Morbius.Image: Sony Pictures Morbius, the long-delayed next film in Sony’s Spider-Man universe, is like a roller coaster without a pulse. There are highs, there are lows, there’s plenty of disorientation, and by the end, you aren’t upset with the ride, but largely underwhelmed because you have the sense it should have been better. Oscar winner Jared Leto stars as Dr. Michael Morbius, a rich, genius doctor who has spent his entire life looking to cure his very own rare blood disease. Which, eventually, he does. Except the cure involves splicing human DNA with bat DNA and it turns him into a bloodthirsty vampire. The desire to kill humans and drain their blood is bad but everything else that comes along with it is good: super strength, speed, enhanc...
Chris Rock on Oscars incident: Im still processing what happened – CNN
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Chris Rock on Oscars incident: Im still processing what happened – CNN

Rock, dressed in all white, publicly addressed the incident for the first time. He was greeted by the audience at Boston's Wilbur Theater with two back-to-back standing ovations, lasting several minutes. "Let me be all misty and s***," Rock said with tears in his eyes, gesturing to the crowd's warm response. "How was your weekend?" he quipped, to which the audience responded with laughter. "I don't have a bunch of s*** to say about that, so if you came here for that," he said, paused and then continued, "I had written a whole show before this weekend. I'm still processing what happened, so at some point I'll talk about that s***. It'll be serious. It'll be funny, but right now I'm going to tell some jokes." The comedian, currently on his "Ego Death Tour," then moved on with his show....
Man’s penis turns black and rots after he injected it with cocaine – New York Post
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Man’s penis turns black and rots after he injected it with cocaine – New York Post

A man watched his penis turn black and rot after he injected it with cocaine. The horrifying tale was reported by doctors in New York. They said the 35-year-old unnamed man turned up at the emergency room at BronxCare Hospital Center in agony. He had spent the past three days in “excruciating” and worsening pain in the penis, scrotum, groin area and right foot. The pain started almost immediately after he injected the class A drug cocaine into the dorsal vein of the penis, which runs the full length of the shaft. It wasn’t the first time he had chosen the mind-boggling method of delivering his high. The man admitted to having injected cocaine into the dorsal vein at least twice in the past fortnight, although without any obvious problems. He s...
One Million San Diegans Missing First Booster; Fourth Dose Now Available for 50 and Up – countynewscenter.com
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One Million San Diegans Missing First Booster; Fourth Dose Now Available for 50 and Up – countynewscenter.com

Close to 1 million San Diegans qualify now for the COVID-19 vaccine booster, yet have still not received their dose, the County Health and Human Services Agency announced today. Of the 2,182,257 San Diegans eligible, 969,219 remain unboosted, prompting County health officials to remind them that having all the recommended vaccines can prevent getting and spreading COVID-19. “The COVID-19 vaccines are the best defense we have to further slow the spread of the pandemic,” said Wilma J. Wooten, M.D., M.P.H., County public health officer. “Although cases are comparatively low from the January peak, the pandemic is not over. Every San Diegan should get all recommended COVID-19 vaccine doses so that we’re better protected against the virus and its likely variants.” Fourth Doses Availa...
Bucatini all’Amatriciana Recipe
Food & Nutrition

Bucatini all’Amatriciana Recipe

A Classic Roman Dish - Bucatini all'Amatriciana Like many of you, Meg and I watched the Stanley Tucci special on CNN called Searching for Italy. In the Rome episode, he has lunch at Armando Al Pantheon to enjoy their famous rigatoni all'amatriciana, one of Rome's famous pastas. I made it a little different and call it bucatini all'Amatriciana. Of course I had to run out and buy the ingredients so we could make it at home. Not a lot of ingredients and very simple to prepare and absolutely delicious. Let's look at some of the ingredients. Bucatini Bucatini is a pasta that looks a lot like spaghetti but it is thicker and has a whole running down through the strand. My kids like to say it looks like a straw made out of pasta.  If you lived in Naples, Italy, you would call...