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Chicken Soup and Tacos Por Favor in Santa Monica. I really wanted the Pozole, and I forgot what it was called. I thought Chicken Soup was the same thing, but no. I ended up getting a tasty soup with plenty of chicken, and a decent broth. I’m not sure if you dig simple chicken soup, but this one wasn’t bad at all. It does look like something you can easily make yourself, doesn’t it? Maybe it is. This looks terrible. But it’s not. It’s from one of the best burger in LA places, The Counter, which is actually in Santa Monica. That’s salmon, with bean sprouts, and it came with a mint sauce similar to what you get at Indian restaurants. This was amazing. Because I took it to go, it sort of went haywire. If you order it there, it would look great. Pictures can deceive especially with food photos.
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Today at the office this guy calls. His voice, cadence, and confidence made me think he was a fairly smart person. I'll guess it's a scam, here's reasons why.
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1) He was collecting information on Giant Robot for a business directory. That's already a red flag since of course, they want to sell you an advertisement in this directory.
2) He kept making interjections of opinion after any question I...
Today at the office this guy calls. His voice, cadence, and confidence made me think he was a fairly smart person. I’ll guess it’s a scam, here’s reasons why. 1) He was collecting information on Giant Robot for a business directory. That’s already a red flag since of course, they want to sell you an advertisement in this directory. 2) He kept making interjections of opinion after any question I answered. Data collection doesn’t include his opinion of Giant Robot. 3) No website! When I asked, he changed the subject. Duh. Build a website for your scam. Also it’s important to note, that NO decision that’s important and about money needs to be made right away. If there is something that needs to be made on the spot with a stranger, then it’s a scam. Back to Kipling’s… there are 100,000 members, it’s a business directory, where they might list an executive for others to see. Ever heard of this book? Maybe if it’s real, one of you can show me the site or show me the book. 4) The book is bound with crazy design and red leather bound, and costs $400+, they also sell you a plaque, much like how newspapers get pimped by companies who want to turn an article on someone into a plaque and of course sell it to the person. They offer all of this. The guy said there are two options both being $900 and $600 respectively. 5) When I said no, then he said there were yet other options that were lower, and that’s where he tapped into the journalistic integrity and was trying to push me to tell him if I wanted these. 6) The guy used my answers from his questions to try and get me to take one of his money offers. As in since you’re honest and fair, you should buy this stuff. 7) When I told him that this is gone too far, he just got quiet. What happened to the confidence? 8) He called himself smart. Maybe he is, since his job is to scam people, but that’s a red flag. If you’re calling “executives” to scam them, you have to do a better job. I’ve seen tons of scam artists, he wasn’t so good, although he started off great. 9) The guy contradicted himself a few times, and even used 9/11 as some kind of sympathetic starting point. 10) The smart money is that he let me talk, then tried to get on the same level, which is how he connects with people in order to have them stay on the phone with him. If he was more dry, it would be a 1 minute conversation, this guy made me think I was getting into a directory. I think I gave him 5 minutes total. Never again.
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Markets sell celery hearts, and those are great since they remove the leaves, but it's not what I'm showing you in this photo. I recently bought organic celery at a high price than the regular. But unfortunately or fortunately, here's what I got: 1) there were only 6 stalks total. 2 of these were eaten by bugs. 2) After I peeled off the stalks, I got to this thing in the photo above. It's a celery...
Markets sell celery hearts, and those are great since they remove the leaves, but it’s not what I’m showing you in this photo. I recently bought organic celery at a high price than the regular. But unfortunately or fortunately, here’s what I got: 1) there were only 6 stalks total. 2 of these were eaten by bugs. 2) After I peeled off the stalks, I got to this thing in the photo above. It’s a celery heart. It’s all fused together. Look at the size of this thing. Imagine it’s a big solid piece of celery, and I was a bit shocked. I decided to eat thing and surprisingly the white part was quite tender and good. Sort of like the heart of an artichoke, which is like a solid piece of artichoke leaves, this worked for me. I don’t know how to find this again, but it seemed like an anomaly.
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