Sigur Rรณs - Svefn-g-englar
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=VCVtqwu3_vg&feature=shared
WordAll #665 completed in 2m 28s
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Wordle 936 5/6* (rumblepump. Should have been 4)
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#Worldle #720 1/6 (100%)
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La palabra del dรญa #735 4/6
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Le Mot (@WordleFR) #732 5/6 (cul)
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Framed #671 (nah. I watched Food Unwrapped's Deep South Adventure. Good Unwrapped is a light documentary about food and food manufacturing. It covered southern iced tea, Kentucky Fried Chicken, grits, fried green tomatoes, oysters in New Orleans, tailgating - pop up food at things like football matches, and sour mash whisky. It was very white and the bits they chose were medium boring. It's not a cooking show per se. It's a good show and I don't think it misleads people. If I didn't know about pressure frying and most of those things already it would maybe have been far more interesting. The deep south they encountered was nearly, but not quite, as diverse as an island of 73 people, with two main families, off the coast of Iceland, deeply fearful of outsiders, that farms puffins for later fermentation and eating. I have woken up, after a bad night's sleep, with a slight sore throat and a slight cold. I am not in a great mood. This is what a person gets for talking to other people. I looked up about the enzyme content of barley versus rye which was a very interesting side effect of watching the show.)
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