Tuesday, September 26, 2017

That's Work For Ya


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This Is Just Good Parenting, IMHO


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I Wonder If This Dish Is Worth The Drive


Pork Confit Tortellini
SALT Restaurant & Bar
13534 Bali Way
Marina Del Rey, CA 90292
(424) 289-8223
www.marinadelreyhotel.com

SALT Restaurant & Bar at Marina Del Rey Hotel serves a California cuisine sourced from local farmer’s markets and a spirited cocktail menu with signature drinks utilizing fresh ingredients. For those in the know and craving some home-made pasta, their Pork Confit Tortellini is made with house-made tortellini filled with a confit of Berkshire pork. The restaurant then takes their dashi and adds a touch of chicken jus and a touch of “beurre de baratte” butter to enrich it and glaze the Coleman Farms radish and garnish the dish with dollops of tea smoked plum.

(CBSLocal.com)

Exactly


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I Agree With This

7 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD TELL YOUR SON TO MAN UP!

5. Telling a boy to man up teaches him that he’s not a victim of his surroundings, emotions, desires, or how he feels. He’s in control. He’s in power.

We place a great deal of importance on feelings and emotions.

People can spend their entire lives falling victim to both, never acting because they never felt like it.
The truth is that actions are far more powerful. We can do great things if we’d just act. We can persist day in and day out if we just act.

We can actually become better, stronger, more successful people if we’d just act like it.

To man up is to act regardless of feelings and emotions, and if you want to raise a successful son, that’s a valuable lesson to teach.

Complete list (Average2Alpha.com)

He Doesn't Have A Job, He Has A Career

We All Wish We Had The Job Stability Of 17-Year Ganassi Driver Scott Dixon

Next year will be IndyCar driver Scott Dixon’s 17th year with Chip Ganassi Racing, reports Motorsport.com. Yes, you read that right. Seventeenth. Ganassi is even downsizing back to two cars from four, but Dixon’s job is safe for obvious (winning) reasons. Still, holy crap: 17 years with the same team is all but unheard of in motorsport, much less with the real-life working world. 

(Jalopnik.com)