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2023.05.28 15:24 Beautiful-Piano-185 Baseball schedule for Sunday 28th May on Ultimate Media IPTV
Today we have a full schedule of baseball lined up to enjoy on this long weekend. What better way to spend a Sunday afternoon then with a few friends, or family, sat in your favourite chair, or bar, and watching a game?
There are a whopping 17 games on the schedule today, taking us from lunchtime through evening.
All channels shown below , plus much more great content is available with a subscription from
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Here is a breakdown of each game, including the start time and the television channel broadcasting the game:
11.35am ET - Los Angeles Dodgers v Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Florida. This game is being broadcast on Peacock.
1.35pm ET - Texas Rangers v Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, Maryland. This game is being broadcast on BSSW, MSN2 and MLBN.
1.35pm ET - San Diego Padres v New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium, Bronx, New York. This game is being broadcast on BSSD, YES and MLBN.
1.40pm ET - St. Louis Cardinals v Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field, Cleveland, Ohio. This game is being broadcast on BSMW, BSGL and MLBN.
1.40pm ET - Chicago White Sox v Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park, Detroit, Michigan. This game is being broadcast on NBCSCH and BSDET.
2.10pm ET - Washington Nationals v Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri. This game is being broadcast on MASN and BSKC.
2.10pm ET - Toronto Blue Jays v Minnesota Twins at Target Field, Minneapolis, Minnesota. This game is being broadcast on SNET and BSNO.
2.10pm ET - San Francisco Giants v Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This game is being broadcast on NBCSBA and BSWI.
2.20pm ET - Cincinatti Reds v Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, Chicago, Illinois. This game is being broadcast on BSOH and MARQ.
3.10pm ET - New York Mets v Colorado Rockies at Coors Field, Denver, Colorado. This game is being broadcast on SNY and ATTR.
4.07pm ET - Houston Astros v Oakland Athletics at Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, California. This game is being brodcast on ATTH and NBCSCA.
4.07pm ET - Miami Marlins v Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium, Anaheim, California. This game is being broadcast on BSFL and BSW.
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.10pm ET - Pittsburgh Pirates v Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park, Seattle, Washington. This game is being broadcast on ATTP and RSNW.
4.10pm ET - Boston Red Sox v Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field, Phoenix, Arizona. This game is being broadcast on NESN and BSAZ.
4.10pm ET - Philadelphia Phillies v Atlanta Braves at Truist Park, Atlanta, Georgia. This game is being broadcast on NBCSP, BSSE and FS1.
4.10pm ET - Pittsburgh Pirates v Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park, Seattle, Washington. This game is being broadcast on ATTP and RSNW.
7.10pm ET - Philadelphia Phillies v Atlanta Braves at Truist Park, Atlanta, Georgia. This game is being broadcast on ESPN.
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2023.05.28 15:24 Beautiful-Piano-185 Baseball schedule for Sunday 28th May on Ultimate Media IPTV
Today we have a full schedule of baseball lined up to enjoy on this long weekend. What better way to spend a Sunday afternoon then with a few friends, or family, sat in your favourite chair, or bar, and watching a game?
There are a whopping 17 games on the schedule today, taking us from lunchtime through evening.
All channels shown below , plus much more great content is available with a subscription from
Ultimate Media IPTV. Visit today for more information and choose the best IPTV subscription for you.
Here is a breakdown of each game, including the start time and the television channel broadcasting the game:
11.35am ET - Los Angeles Dodgers v Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Florida. This game is being broadcast on Peacock.
1.35pm ET - Texas Rangers v Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, Maryland. This game is being broadcast on BSSW, MSN2 and MLBN.
1.35pm ET - San Diego Padres v New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium, Bronx, New York. This game is being broadcast on BSSD, YES and MLBN.
1.40pm ET - St. Louis Cardinals v Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field, Cleveland, Ohio. This game is being broadcast on BSMW, BSGL and MLBN.
1.40pm ET - Chicago White Sox v Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park, Detroit, Michigan. This game is being broadcast on NBCSCH and BSDET.
2.10pm ET - Washington Nationals v Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri. This game is being broadcast on MASN and BSKC.
2.10pm ET - Toronto Blue Jays v Minnesota Twins at Target Field, Minneapolis, Minnesota. This game is being broadcast on SNET and BSNO.
2.10pm ET - San Francisco Giants v Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This game is being broadcast on NBCSBA and BSWI.
2.20pm ET - Cincinatti Reds v Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, Chicago, Illinois. This game is being broadcast on BSOH and MARQ.
3.10pm ET - New York Mets v Colorado Rockies at Coors Field, Denver, Colorado. This game is being broadcast on SNY and ATTR.
4.07pm ET - Houston Astros v Oakland Athletics at Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, California. This game is being brodcast on ATTH and NBCSCA.
4.07pm ET - Miami Marlins v Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium, Anaheim, California. This game is being broadcast on BSFL and BSW.
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.10pm ET - Pittsburgh Pirates v Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park, Seattle, Washington. This game is being broadcast on ATTP and RSNW.
4.10pm ET - Boston Red Sox v Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field, Phoenix, Arizona. This game is being broadcast on NESN and BSAZ.
4.10pm ET - Philadelphia Phillies v Atlanta Braves at Truist Park, Atlanta, Georgia. This game is being broadcast on NBCSP, BSSE and FS1.
4.10pm ET - Pittsburgh Pirates v Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park, Seattle, Washington. This game is being broadcast on ATTP and RSNW.
7.10pm ET - Philadelphia Phillies v Atlanta Braves at Truist Park, Atlanta, Georgia. This game is being broadcast on ESPN.
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2023.05.28 15:23 Beautiful-Piano-185 Baseball schedule for Sunday 28th May on Ultimate Media IPTV
Today we have a full schedule of baseball lined up to enjoy on this long weekend. What better way to spend a Sunday afternoon then with a few friends, or family, sat in your favourite chair, or bar, and watching a game?
There are a whopping 17 games on the schedule today, taking us from lunchtime through evening.
All channels shown below , plus much more great content is available with a subscription from
Ultimate Media IPTV. Visit today for more information and choose the best IPTV subscription for you.
Here is a breakdown of each game, including the start time and the television channel broadcasting the game:
11.35am ET - Los Angeles Dodgers v Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Florida. This game is being broadcast on Peacock.
1.35pm ET - Texas Rangers v Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, Maryland. This game is being broadcast on BSSW, MSN2 and MLBN.
1.35pm ET - San Diego Padres v New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium, Bronx, New York. This game is being broadcast on BSSD, YES and MLBN.
1.40pm ET - St. Louis Cardinals v Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field, Cleveland, Ohio. This game is being broadcast on BSMW, BSGL and MLBN.
1.40pm ET - Chicago White Sox v Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park, Detroit, Michigan. This game is being broadcast on NBCSCH and BSDET.
2.10pm ET - Washington Nationals v Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri. This game is being broadcast on MASN and BSKC.
2.10pm ET - Toronto Blue Jays v Minnesota Twins at Target Field, Minneapolis, Minnesota. This game is being broadcast on SNET and BSNO.
2.10pm ET - San Francisco Giants v Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This game is being broadcast on NBCSBA and BSWI.
2.20pm ET - Cincinatti Reds v Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, Chicago, Illinois. This game is being broadcast on BSOH and MARQ.
3.10pm ET - New York Mets v Colorado Rockies at Coors Field, Denver, Colorado. This game is being broadcast on SNY and ATTR.
4.07pm ET - Houston Astros v Oakland Athletics at Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, California. This game is being brodcast on ATTH and NBCSCA.
4.07pm ET - Miami Marlins v Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium, Anaheim, California. This game is being broadcast on BSFL and BSW.
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.10pm ET - Pittsburgh Pirates v Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park, Seattle, Washington. This game is being broadcast on ATTP and RSNW.
4.10pm ET - Boston Red Sox v Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field, Phoenix, Arizona. This game is being broadcast on NESN and BSAZ.
4.10pm ET - Philadelphia Phillies v Atlanta Braves at Truist Park, Atlanta, Georgia. This game is being broadcast on NBCSP, BSSE and FS1.
4.10pm ET - Pittsburgh Pirates v Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park, Seattle, Washington. This game is being broadcast on ATTP and RSNW.
7.10pm ET - Philadelphia Phillies v Atlanta Braves at Truist Park, Atlanta, Georgia. This game is being broadcast on ESPN.
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2023.05.28 13:32 Primary_Wrongdoer660 State of the Stadium
Some STH were invited to a “fireside chat” with Brad yesterday prior to the match, entitled, “State of the Stadium.”
Tl;dr not a whole lot of new stuff, but tons of interesting subtext - will try to brain dump here:
- Most expensive stadium in North American soccefootball by an order of 2x (“…not because we are gold plating everything but because of the NY premium”)
- Because of this, club will have to earn more (more on this later)
- Want this to be THE destination for soccefootball
- Would love for the stadium to become a general venue, but immediate focus is on soccefootball (including women’s matches; hi2u women’s World Cup!) and possibly expanding into hosting Rugby, Lacrosse, even the XFL
- NYCFC II likely NOT using the new stadium. Ideal capacity for the 2nd team around 5k-8k and looking at Westchester, LI, and even BK as homes.
- 12%-20% of seats will be premium; this is consistent with newer MLS stadiums. Likely will be closer to 20%, with Pitchside continuing to be the most exclusive/expensive
- Current plans do NOT call for stadium expandability (mainly because of zoning rules and the inability to access certain parcels of land on the new site; making construction a bit hardeROI not clear)
- parking situation with Cohen: it’s a thing, but the club feels fairly confident it will somehow get resolved; they are moving full speed ahead with plans/reviews
- Food and Beverage being figured out and they feel all major players will compete for the business
- Oh and Founding Member bricks/brick placement likely going to be one of the last things that gets decided
The subtext though: the leadership is full of sales guys and almost no one with real soccefootball experience. Not a bad thing, but they are clearly speaking out of both sides of their mouths…again, not a bad thing, just an observation.
We took the opportunity to let them know that, while we understand the need to make more revenue, we need to balance making the club accessible - got some not-satisfying lame answer to the effect of “we agree.”
However, left feeling that 30%-50% price increases (Vs today’s prices) are probably going to be the norm. This on top of them saying “…we will definitely need new (corporate) buyers to help with the revenue component.”
They’ve been spending time in Austin and St. Louis learning how those clubs have optimized revenue. In the CEO’s terms “I’m a supply/demand guy and I want more demand than supply.”
As a Founding Member, am all for the club FINALLY getting a new home, BUT it feels like this crop of leaders will skew revenue first (again, I understand why and support it - to a limit) and growing the game second. However, this is a newer leadership team, they feel a little disconnected and a little nickel and dimey.
My ask: if you get asked to join a focus group, voice your opinions and don’t be shy. We get ONE chance to get this right. It’s our club and it’s our city. For those of us here since 2013, it’s a chance for us to finally shape our identity. Leadership rotates, the stadium is a fixture.
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2023.05.28 11:33 jumpinjacks12345 May 2023 Report/Tips: Venice, Florence, Tuscany, Cinque Terre
We just got back, Italy is magical. Only been to Rome once before as part of Europe hopping trip about 10 years ago. Some thoughts and tricks on our 10 nights, hope it's helpful for others:
Weather: Don't stress too much on forecasts even a week out. Check before leaving and adjust wardrobe or add a light rain jacket if needed. Originally our entire trip showed rain the whole time. Realistically there was a 1 drizzly day in Venice and 2 hour of rain (ominous with thunder) in Florence. The rest of the time was cloudy or beautiful and clear. Cinque Terre was absolutely clear and 70, but dang that sun when hiking was brutally hot. App: Il Meteo
Download WhatsApp - everyone including hotels, restaurants, business, taxi driver (see below) uses it.
Esim: Airalo worked well for us Samsung S22 and Pixel 6. Did have to reboot my S22, but worked really well and between the 2 of us used about 5GB so couldn't gone with less data. One phone did the Europe regional and another the Italy Mamma Mia one. Some restaurants do have dead zones, some have Wifi, another was like these signs on the wall are your wifi....
Driving: You definitely need a car for Tuscany if you want to be on your own timetable, we rented out of Florence and returned in La Spezia. Beware some of the routes on Google Maps, although reliable there were 2 instances we went off roading when an asphalt road was right there. Then we needed to u-turn on the outskirts of Pisa and it was trying to get us to make this impossible stone walled turn and the locals were like yeah Google Maps has people do this and no one has made that so just turn back around. Also lesson learned for us - just do the rental company insurance, event though my credit card offers primary, we got a larger mid size SUV vs Fiat 500 and with the narrow streets, for me the reduced stress would've been worth it when we had to wiggle the car out some spots - but we came out scratch free. On a side note, we got a Lynk & Co car, which was neat and loved Android Auto as we use it at home. Rented thru Hertz. If you use the toll roads (which can make your life a lot faster sometime), make sure you grab a ticket coming in, we didn't get one for 1 segment, luckily getting off of it, the remote attendant spoke english, a little annoyed, but let us pay the fare from where we came from.
Parking: The meters we encountered in Montepulciano, Siena, Pisa seemed straight forward but sometimes card wouldn't work, the english translation was bad and cancelled out transaction multiple times.
Just download EasyPark which seems to work everywhere, GPS your zone, link to GooglePay or credit card, license and boom, spin the clock - small fee less than 10%, but damn was it easy and you can add time or end early....
Trains:
Download Trenitalia app, book any train instantly, get train status (where is the train currently), and see any station's timetable. Our Venice to Florence train did get delayed and stopped here and there in Bologna one weekend due to the flood damage, luckily our train wasn't cancelled. 5 days later, all trains seems to be back on track. Missed the big 5/26 strike by one day but I was seeing some trains via the app still scheduled. Basically be mentally prepared for any issues, booked an InterCity (assigned seats) from La Spezia to Pisa ahead of time but day of just waited to see when to schedule the regional from Pisa to Florence, so easy via app and you can see how often they run (30 mins for this route) and buy on demand as your schedule permits.
Booking museums/sights: It can be very tricky to google and find official booking sites as there are a lot of 3rd parties who want to get you a "front of the line pass" with a tour for a large markup. So I tried to book thru official sites as much as I can, for the life of us we couldn't get the Doges official to go through so did get those from Get the Guide for less than 5 euro markup for 2. If you are flexible and go off hours, you can do standby and avoid the nominal online booking fee and time spot, we only did these for some, not all. Maybe don't listen to me during summer months. But we did very little waiting - see below
Food: Note that I found classic italian cooking is much more simple, subtle and just pure flavors. Stuff was beautiful but by California standards, a tad underseasoned although some places did put out salt and pepper (default not request) for some dishes like a burrata. This is also coming from here in SoCal where birria is not enough it's birria ramen and hot cheetos encrusted this or that and 5 different types of toppings for mac and cheese - you know stuff for Instagram.... But I totally appreciated the approach and loved it.
Cities - we tend to do a lot on vacation, it may have been a touch quick but it was so fun, we did get a bit sick just with all the weather and change but nothing serious but was glad to get the downtime in Tuscany, we hit it hard first 2 places Venice and Florence. You may vacation differently, this was also our first trip abroad in 7 or so years so wanted to see ALLTHETHINGS.
Accommodations - We did mostly Airbnb which in Europe requires a meetup vs self check in. Did an incredible bed and breakfast (see Montepulciano) and finally a hotel in Florence for last night which I highly recommend for location and service - Arte Boutique (they helped me track down a lost backpack in a taxi, see below).
Safety - felt pretty safe and not scammy in all of our cities our Airbnb host in Florence said Italy overall is safe but he did confirm Rome you need to be more aware. Honestly we only carried 350 euro with us from US bank and that was plenty, near the end we were needing to use it up as everyone takes card, tap to pay, ApplePay and GooglePay freely. Taxi drivers do prefer cash
Staying calm story - we were ending our trip from Florence to airport in in my rush I left my backpack in backseat of taxi, it was gone before I realized we had our rollers and his backpack and duffel but not mine. Luckily my husband was like ok we will call the hotel (the only one we happened to book) who arranged the taxi, and luckily they tracked him down and he came back due to us allotting tons of time before departure. I had to pay the fare again for the backpack fare but was so relieved. We corresponded via WhatsApp after making the initial call to hotel.
Venice: 2 nights
- Sights: Doges (booked via Get the Guide) was cool, not the biggest museum person. Walk over Bridge of Sighs was uneventful from inside. St Mark Basilica had no advance tickets, but did standby for 3 eupp about 20 min before opening and got in within 10 mins, then hopped over to Campanile Tower w/o tickets, no line around 9-9:30 AM - great views.
- Eat: Faves were the quick bites chichetti (All'Arco, Cantina Do Spade), coffee and pastries and gelato (loved Suso). Our sit downs were not bad, just not mind blowing at Ai Mercanti and Imprompta (although seafood good). Also there's a small bar inside Cafe Florian if you want a macchiato for under 5 euro vs sitting down for a 12 euro cappucino and want a mini experience w/o wait.
It can be crowded mid-day but will calm down, very cool to walk or take vaparetto around and get lost, oops this alley dumps into a canal....
Florence: 2 nights
- Sights: Prebooked Galleria Accademia (a must, always a line), good museum experience if you don't necessarily need hours, so neat to see David here. Because not huge museum people, passed on the Uffuzi. Someone at lunch said hey Medici is cool, so did that on a whim w/o any wait and very cool, glad we did it on the fly. Prebooked Boboli Gardens, kinda tired by the time we got here and it had been drizzly and a bit humid, but nice to stroll. The larger fountain area you can't walk through anymore (Ocean fountain?). Also Piazza Michaelangelo for the Florence city center view. Lots of great shopping here, suggest start at Vale for a leather shop.
- Food: Ok so All Antico Vinaio although touristy is legit sandwich, very good and worth it. Tip: go to San Marco location, smaller wait by Galleria Accademia. GustaPizza was legit and very reasonable 7 euro for Margherita?! Fave gelato was Gelato Dei Neri and My Sugar. Mercato Centrale super cool to walk, shop for products, eat if you like. Trattoria Mario, email ahead for reservations - 1.1 kg florentine steak with small sides and salami/cheese plate all for under $70. Dall'Oste was good florentine but much pricier and touristy but had a good Montalcino wine there, book on website for discount for seatings outside of peak times, our 6 PM had 15% discount on food.
Tuscany: 2 nights Montepulciano, 1 night Siena
So beautiful, just the drive through Val D'Orcia. We stopped by San Gimignano and did the tower with no wait (150 stairs), Gelateria Donderia is overrated but fine, GO GO GO to Da'A'Mariani for sandwich here, sweet sweet man and just off the main street - recommended by Pasticcheria Il Criollo which was fabulous just outside city wall.
Stayed in Montepulciano, which was SO fabulous. Our true bed and breakfast was only 3 suites run on a property by 2 americans who moved to Italy - true hospitality and modern yet italian suite. They are booked solid this year, but it was sooo special. Huge breakfast spread every morning. It was true paradise there and the owners are gems - made awesome restaurant recommendations and reservations, driving route, etc. DM me if you want the name but don't bet on getting in for 2023. Restaurants in Montepulciano were Osteria Porto Di Baccio - great antipasto meat/cheese and pici, great typical osteria in wine cave then Le Logge Vignola which was very creative for a very reasonable price - you definitely need reservations for both maybe a few days ahead as both are fully booked by dinner. Gelato recc here would be Scarbia.
Siena - had the Siena OPA Si pass which I recommend, everything except the roof tour. Cathedral inside is a sight to see and includes works by Michaelangelo and Dontatello - ask worker where they are at, definitely do panaroma. This was helpful
https://www.earthtrekkers.com/how-to-visit-the-siena-cathedral/ Walk to PastaZuf down the way from Piazza Campo for legit casual takeway pasta for 5-6 euro
Cinque Terre: 2 nights Riomaggiore
Yup, did Pisa as a quick stop on way to drop off car, it's neat and lots of parking (EasyPark app) to get in/out.
Stayed in Riomaggiore, CT is definitely touristy during the day but quiets down. Rick Steves was right, not overhyped. Every city is absolutely gorgeous. Did the hike from Monterosso-Vernazza-Corniglia - yes the HARD way with those stairs first leg but it was very rewarding and fun, can be tight in spots, started at 8 AM and ended in Corniglia around 11:15, start early as you can for less crowds. Train makes it easy to hop towns. Dinners included Rio Bistrot in Riomaggiore (checked in at lunch for dinner reservation same night) and Ristorante Belforte - both great views and suprisingly great food! Tasting menu is way to go at Rio Bistrot. Quick bites include fried seafood, so good. Be prepared for all the elevation/stairs/walking.
Edits: Add safety section, accommodations, and staying calm story.
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2023.05.28 11:00 BuccosBot Game Day Thread - Sunday, May 28
Game Status: Scheduled
Links & Info
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STL @ CLE 01:40 PM EDT
SF @ MIL 02:10 PM EDT
CIN @ CHC 02:20 PM EDT
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2023.05.28 09:13 Background_Most_2524 NPS LEO
Hey Guys and Gals! I’ve gotten selected to continue the interview process for NPS Law Enforcement under their straight to FLETC deal. I’ve got the interview in early June in St Louis. Anyone have any tips? I applied and am continuing the process under the recent college graduate authority. I’ve had some work experience and I’m currently a 2LT in the National Guard with a bachelors in history. What are they looking for during my interview and what can I do (if anything) to help close the gap? I’ve been told by some rangers that if I’m selected to get flown to St Louis and housed, there’s a good chance I might get picked up? What determines what park I get picked up for, drafted or offered? Is it sorta like a NFL draft? Thanks in advance for any additional information and/or guidance.
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2023.05.28 07:46 DietSpam We're past unpaid internships, we've now got a grand new idea of PAYING for experience
2023.05.28 03:42 Pdel844 Interaction at Forest Park today
I want to know your thoughts about a situation that happened at Forest Park today.
I (32/Filipino female) was enjoying the flowers by the St.Louis statue in front of the Art Museum. I saw a man (black male, 35 ish) eating chicken from a container, and while he was eating he was also doing a little dance. I also do a little dance when I eat chicken. I commented to the man “oh you got your lil’ chicken dance goin’!” and the man quickly replied: “that is so racist. I can’t believe this”.
Was my comment racist? What is the relationship between dancing while eating chicken and race? I think I am overthinking the interaction, but what was intended to be a friendly conversation escalated to an issue of race, and most importantly, I don’t know how.
I feel discouraged about my community. I’m disappointed that I unknowingly made a racist comment. I don’t really want a community where I am afraid to engage with fellow community members for fear of appearing racist.
All thoughts, opinions and corrections are welcome. I know this isint a big deal but I feel very bad and confused about the situation.
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2023.05.28 01:15 biglefty312 What kinda Corvette is this?
2023.05.28 01:15 berdpants Willow Lake, Queens NY
2023.05.28 00:45 KSoccerman We're past unpaid internships, we've now got a grand new idea of PAYING for experience
2023.05.27 22:57 KSoccerman We're past unpaid internships, we've now got a grand new idea of PAYING for experience
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2023.05.27 20:51 Substantial_Stop_609 What's the funniest thing you've ever done to impress someone?
Have you ever stumbled upon a hidden gem (like a secret park or a hidden menu item at a restaurant)?
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2023.05.27 19:50 DisastrousAct2207 Have you ever stumbled upon a hidden gem (like a secret park or a hidden menu item at a restaurant)?
What is the most unusual or unique talent you've seen someone possess?
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2023.05.27 19:23 an0npr0xi01 Worse one I've seen yet.
2023.05.27 18:10 ILoveCreatures A great time last week with my Mom
I had posted a potential itinerary 3 months ago right when I first planned a 5 night trip with my mom.
https://www.reddit.com/AskNOLA/comments/1149d72/a_tentative_itinerary_for_may_for_2_older_folks/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3 The day we left happened to be the 6mo anniversary of my dad's passing - I was traveling with my 86yo mom, who had always wanted to go to New Orleans (her vision was traveling down the Mississippi though).
I appreciated help from
u/tyrannosaurus_cock/ and
u/sardonicmnemonic/ they help many folks on here.
--Day 1: 36$ taxi from airport - arrived at noon and fortunately could check in early at Grenoble House along Dauphine. Went a block to Killer Po'boys. Mom wasn't thrilled with the music inside so we ate by the courtyard pool in the hotel - delicious start! Walked FQ a little, back to change, by now it's raining hard but we have umbrellas. Those don't protect from all the puddles though! My mom was game though for our trip across FQ to Muriel's. Mom choose Muriel's by looking at menus I sent her. I was a little dubious to reserve there but we both loved our meals - their shrimp and grits was probably my favorite entree for the trip (probably a lot of cream, butter but hey). Great table near J. sq. Bread pudding fabulous. Had considered hottest hell tour here but didn't want to walk through tons of puddles, so back to rest.
--Day 2: got up fairly early - thought this would be the best day for City Park since other days had breakfast reservations. Jazzy pass got us to city park w streetcar - we immediately went to Cafe du M for beignets, then sculpture garden and NOMA cafe had great salads. Checked out some paintings within, then back to streetcar, use hotel hot tub, showering at hotel. Dinner at GW Fins another wonderful table location. Had lobster dumplings, tuna tartare and we both had the scallibut (not original choices but soo good!) we both love seafood. I remember someone in this sub complaining about the too-quick speed of GW Fins ruining the meal for them - although the meal wasn't ruined for us at all, I can kind of see what they were getting at. Our meal was done in an hour (no dessert) but that was ok for us. Then walked the FQ a little, saw the dueling pianos at Pat's (this was something my mom wasn't thrilled with..too loud since she never goes to bars). Then a Preservation Hall performance with seats in front. We both loved it of course my mom knew dad would have loved it as well.
--Day 3: Hottest day for us - Breakfast at Brennan's - wonderful seating again - this time at the courtyard window near the famous turtles - cute to watch. Baked apple (mom's idea) was a great choice, mimosa, we both had poached egg dishes. Just splendid - favorite breakfast for the trip. Walked along Royal st shops, museum, Ms Rau was just a different experience for an antique store. Looked for Doreen Ketchens this day and the next but she wasn't playing this weekend. Alongside J Square and walked behind a shoes-asking guy for a while, watching his patter. Then along riverfront which was hot w the sun, but just took it with rests in shade and water we took along. Then to Creole Queen historical tour. This was something my mom had really wanted to do..closest to her older plans to visit NOLA by coming along the river. Guide was outstanding, but my mom didn't like the 1 hr stop at the battlegrounds, she'd have rather traveled further along the river and back. Then to canal streetcar up to our hotel - had dinner at Napoleon House (fortunately a short walk since my mom was tired). Artichoke dip, muffuletta, Pimms cup, croissant sand.
--Day 4: Lots of walking for this day - fortunately it was cloudy and pleasant. Went to some parts of FQ we hadn't seen yet (Decatur) but just more trinkety stores. Circled back to musical legends park just to sit before our jazz brunch at Arnaud's. Didn't want poached eggs again and had the crawfish cheesecake - probably my second favorite entree in a trip of wonderful meals. Band came and played at our table but didn't ask for a request (which was fine for us) - my mom recognized the song from the jazz music my dad would play in the past. Then went inside Jackson square, cathedral and eventually a streetcar up canal to St Charles streetcar for Garden District tour with Lucky Bean tours. Great guide - Tim. Mom was glad to be walking along sidewalks without lots of tourists and shops. I understand the need to get out of the FQ. Then back to streetcar and ate dinner at Meril's - we both had lamb and feta flatbreads a delicious change. Walked to streetcar stop but car wasn't going to come for a while..so walked back to hotel. Mom has a great amount of energy and ability for a 86yo - she can deal with the uneven sidewalks and holes - don't know how less mobile people do it. She kept saying that other folks in her retirement village would have a hard time.
--Day 5: Didn't really have plans for this day. I had thought one day we'd go on a plantation tour but my mom has seen enough plantations so we took that out. Found a cemetery tour at 1015 with Haunted History, back to the streetcar up to cemeteries. Had beignets at Morning Call before the tour (we thought they were better than Cafe DM but both taste great). This was historical and not a ghost tour (never got to do one of those) we learned about burial practices, yellow fever, other history - saw 5 cemeteries and the Katrina memorial. Back to hotel for lunch of delicious leftovers (muff. and flatbread). Then Louis Armstrong park/Congo square near hotel. Back to use pool, hot tub. Then St Ch streetcar to dinner at Commander's Palace in the garden room! Emphasis on service here - we each had the 3 course dinner with shrimp and risotto. I think if I could change one thing I would have changed my entree selection here. We ended our evening with bananas foster flambé and wow that was a big flame! Checked the Le Pass app when we finished and fortunately we were quick enough to get to a streetcar before it left the stop. It would have been a bit of a wait for another one. I was always concerned about my mom's safety and comfort and was concerned about this part (using streetcars at night)
--Day 6: Went to Jimmy J's cafe in morning but they seem to be a little place and they didn't have a table. So returned to Jazz L. park at ate at Cafe Beignet - very pleasant to eat there before it gets crowded with a line. 36$ rate again for taxi back to airport - said so long to NOLA!
We absolutely loved our trip - had great conversations. Things went so smoothly. Besides the FQ we got out to city park, garden district, midcity and a spot in the CBD. I did have to make several restaurant reservations beforehand. Reservations for Brennan's and CP go very quickly - I made a reminder on my phone to do it. I made our tour and paddleboat reservations once we were in NO.
Things I planned to do but didn't: see Doreen Ketchens, visit Pharmacy museum (wasn't open on days we could do it), do a ghost tour
Weather was good but there were times you needed to be in the shade from the heat. I probably over-prepared for the heat with lots of extra underwear and tank tops that I didn't use but they don't take up much room in a suitcase anyway. Small umbrella was good to bring. Try to check out how the Le Pass app works before you have to actually use it.
Thank you to the folks in this sub who spend some time to help out-of-towners like us. Great memories!
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2023.05.27 17:32 Nervous-Ladder9666 Have you ever stumbled upon a hidden gem (like a secret park or a hidden menu item at a restaurant)?
If you could travel anywhere in the world tomorrow, where would you go and why?
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2023.05.27 16:35 Beautiful-Piano-185 Baseball schedule for Saturday on Ultimate Media IPTV
Isn't it nice to wake up when you want for two days of the week? No alarm screaming at you to get out of bed and drag yourself off to work, (although those of us with kids have a human alarm that takes over at weekends!). It's finally the weekend and today we have a full schedule of games today from across the country, 15 in total to satisfy your baseball itch.
All channels shown below , plus much more great content is available with a subscription from
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Here is a breakdown of each game, including the start time and the television channel broadcasting the game:
1.05pm ET - San Diego Padres v New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium, Bronx, New York. This game is being broadcast on BSSD, YES and MLBN.
1.10pm ET - Chicago White Sox v Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park, Detroit, Michigan. This game is being broadcast on NBCSCH, BSDET and MLBN.
2.10pm ET - Toronto Blue Jays v Minnesota Twins at Target Field, Minneapolis, Minnesota. This game is being broadcast on SNET and BSNO.
4.05pm ET - Texas Rangers v Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, Maryland. This game is being broadcast on BSSW and MLBN.
4.07pm ET - Houston Astros v Oakland Athletics at Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, California. This game is being brodcast on ATTH and NBCSCA.
4.10pm ET - Washington Nationals v Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri. This game is being broadcast on MASN and BSKC.
4.10pm ET - Pittsburgh Pirates v Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park, Seattle, Washington. This game is being broadcast on ATTP and RSNW.
4.10pm ET - Los Angeles Dodgers v Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Florida. This game is being broadcast on SNLA and BSSUN.
4.10pm ET - Philadelphia Phillies v Atlanta Braves at Truist Park, Atlanta, Georgia. This game is being broadcast on NBCSP, BSSE and FS1.
4.10pm ET - San Francisco Giants v Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This game is being broadcast on NBCSBA and BSWI.
7.15pm ET - Boston Red Sox v Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field, Phoenix, Arizona. This game is being broadcast on FOX.
7.15pm ET - Cincinatti Reds v Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, Chicago, Illinois. This game is being broadcast on FOX.
7.15pm ET - St. Louis Cardinals v Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field, Cleveland, Ohio. This game is being broadcast on FOX.
9.10pm ET - New York Mets v Colorado Rockies at Coors Field, Denver, Colorado. This game is being broadcast on WPIX and ATTR.
10.07pm ET - Miami Marlins v Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium, Anaheim, California. This game is being broadcast on BSFL, BSW and MLBN.
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2023.05.27 16:35 Beautiful-Piano-185 Baseball schedule for Saturday on Ultimate Media IPTV
Isn't it nice to wake up when you want for two days of the week? No alarm screaming at you to get out of bed and drag yourself off to work, (although those of us with kids have a human alarm that takes over at weekends!). It's finally the weekend and today we have a full schedule of games today from across the country, 15 in total to satisfy your baseball itch.
All channels shown below , plus much more great content is available with a subscription from
Ultimate Media IPTV. Visit today for more information and choose the best IPTV subscription for you.
Here is a breakdown of each game, including the start time and the television channel broadcasting the game:
1.05pm ET - San Diego Padres v New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium, Bronx, New York. This game is being broadcast on BSSD, YES and MLBN.
1.10pm ET - Chicago White Sox v Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park, Detroit, Michigan. This game is being broadcast on NBCSCH, BSDET and MLBN.
2.10pm ET - Toronto Blue Jays v Minnesota Twins at Target Field, Minneapolis, Minnesota. This game is being broadcast on SNET and BSNO.
4.05pm ET - Texas Rangers v Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, Maryland. This game is being broadcast on BSSW and MLBN.
4.07pm ET - Houston Astros v Oakland Athletics at Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, California. This game is being brodcast on ATTH and NBCSCA.
4.10pm ET - Washington Nationals v Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri. This game is being broadcast on MASN and BSKC.
4.10pm ET - Pittsburgh Pirates v Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park, Seattle, Washington. This game is being broadcast on ATTP and RSNW.
4.10pm ET - Los Angeles Dodgers v Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Florida. This game is being broadcast on SNLA and BSSUN.
4.10pm ET - Philadelphia Phillies v Atlanta Braves at Truist Park, Atlanta, Georgia. This game is being broadcast on NBCSP, BSSE and FS1.
4.10pm ET - San Francisco Giants v Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This game is being broadcast on NBCSBA and BSWI.
7.15pm ET - Boston Red Sox v Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field, Phoenix, Arizona. This game is being broadcast on FOX.
7.15pm ET - Cincinatti Reds v Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, Chicago, Illinois. This game is being broadcast on FOX.
7.15pm ET - St. Louis Cardinals v Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field, Cleveland, Ohio. This game is being broadcast on FOX.
9.10pm ET - New York Mets v Colorado Rockies at Coors Field, Denver, Colorado. This game is being broadcast on WPIX and ATTR.
10.07pm ET - Miami Marlins v Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium, Anaheim, California. This game is being broadcast on BSFL, BSW and MLBN.
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2023.05.27 16:35 Beautiful-Piano-185 Baseball schedule for Saturday on Ultimate Media IPTV
Isn't it nice to wake up when you want for two days of the week? No alarm screaming at you to get out of bed and drag yourself off to work, (although those of us with kids have a human alarm that takes over at weekends!). It's finally the weekend and today we have a full schedule of games today from across the country, 15 in total to satisfy your baseball itch.
All channels shown below , plus much more great content is available with a subscription from
Ultimate Media IPTV. Visit today for more information and choose the best IPTV subscription for you.
Here is a breakdown of each game, including the start time and the television channel broadcasting the game:
1.05pm ET - San Diego Padres v New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium, Bronx, New York. This game is being broadcast on BSSD, YES and MLBN.
1.10pm ET - Chicago White Sox v Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park, Detroit, Michigan. This game is being broadcast on NBCSCH, BSDET and MLBN.
2.10pm ET - Toronto Blue Jays v Minnesota Twins at Target Field, Minneapolis, Minnesota. This game is being broadcast on SNET and BSNO.
4.05pm ET - Texas Rangers v Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, Maryland. This game is being broadcast on BSSW and MLBN.
4.07pm ET - Houston Astros v Oakland Athletics at Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, California. This game is being brodcast on ATTH and NBCSCA.
4.10pm ET - Washington Nationals v Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri. This game is being broadcast on MASN and BSKC.
4.10pm ET - Pittsburgh Pirates v Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park, Seattle, Washington. This game is being broadcast on ATTP and RSNW.
4.10pm ET - Los Angeles Dodgers v Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Florida. This game is being broadcast on SNLA and BSSUN.
4.10pm ET - Philadelphia Phillies v Atlanta Braves at Truist Park, Atlanta, Georgia. This game is being broadcast on NBCSP, BSSE and FS1.
4.10pm ET - San Francisco Giants v Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This game is being broadcast on NBCSBA and BSWI.
7.15pm ET - Boston Red Sox v Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field, Phoenix, Arizona. This game is being broadcast on FOX.
7.15pm ET - Cincinatti Reds v Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, Chicago, Illinois. This game is being broadcast on FOX.
7.15pm ET - St. Louis Cardinals v Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field, Cleveland, Ohio. This game is being broadcast on FOX.
9.10pm ET - New York Mets v Colorado Rockies at Coors Field, Denver, Colorado. This game is being broadcast on WPIX and ATTR.
10.07pm ET - Miami Marlins v Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium, Anaheim, California. This game is being broadcast on BSFL, BSW and MLBN.
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2023.05.27 16:34 Aphrodite-descendant Commute without a car, Via Metro STL question
Hi everyone, I'll be in St. Louis this summer and I'm exploring options to commute. Has anyone heard of the Via app? I just read on the website but not sure if it is legit and how to use it.
If you know any other public transport or ride service please let me know. I'll be located around the Central Park Chesterfield and I don't see many bus routes there.
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