dorismith replied to your post: I didnāt know my employer had a tumblr, but I just...
Do they know you work for them, or was this just a random, āHey, cool photoā?
They have no idea, thatās the funniest part. :D
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dorismith replied to your post: I didnāt know my employer had a tumblr, but I just...
Do they know you work for them, or was this just a random, āHey, cool photoā?
They have no idea, thatās the funniest part. :D

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It looks like you're answering asks, and here's one I've always wondered about. Where do your titles come from? "Hollow Your Bones," for instance, sounds to me like it's from poetry or Shakespeare or song lyrics or such. That is, they feel like they refer to something else, but I don't know the references. They're like quotes I can almost, but not quite, remember. If your titles are 100% yours and just one more facet of your brilliance, well, you're even more brilliant than I thought.
There are a few that are direct quotes! Ā āOver the River and Through the Woods,āĀ āAlways Get What I Aim For,ā āThis is Halloween,ā andĀ āHis Fate Will Be Unlearned,ā are all from songs.
Many others are either obvious references or puns, likeĀ āWeekend at Bartonās,āĀ āEvery Time a Bell Rings,āĀ āDJās Horrible, No-Good, Very Bad Day.ā Ā
But for most of my long form, stand alone fics, I do my best to find a title that matches the theme of the story, as well as provide a germ of an idea of whatās coming. Ā My greatest hope is that the title sounds kinda cool at the beginning, and then when you finish the story, you can look at the title and go, oh, so THATāS what that means.
I pretend to be clever. 8)
āHollow Your Bones Like a Birdāsā is mostly a story about grief, but itās also a story of recovery. Ā Itās a story how grief can hollow you out, leaving you looking perfectly normal on the surface, but suddenly and horribly fragile beneath that. Ā It is about emptiness, not just for Clint, but for all of the Avengers as they struggle to put themselves back together in the wake of a horrible, horrible event.
A birdās bones are hollow, and that allows them to fly. Ā So the thing that makes them most vulnerable also makes possible one of their biggest advantages. Ā Clint starts that fic as a disgraced SHIELD agent on the verge of losing himself. Ā He ends it as an Avenger. Ā It starts with an act of violence, it ends in a place of peace. Ā
He is a survivor. Ā He canāt go back to how he was. Ā He canāt undo what was done to him. Ā Heās not the same. Ā And he ends the fic being kind of okay with that. Ā
Itās one of my favorite titles. 8)
dorismith replied to your post āMr. Sam, sir, Season's Greetings! Some years ago, I forget how many,...ā
Is track 11 missing, or purposely deleted?
That is a good question and I do not know the answer :D I made the mix several years ago, so either I just skipped 11 when numbering them, forgot to add track 11 in, or I was working from an earlier track listing and couldnāt find a copy of that track. Sorry!Ā
Letās pretend I did it on purpose for dark, mystic Christmas reasons I canāt share lest the Krampus come for all of us.Ā
missbusterĀ replied to your postāspaci1701 replied to your photoāA few weeks ago I found a criminally...ā
Get a hatchet. You can use the other end as a hammer and you can fend off birds or whatever and it ups your outdoorsy cred :)
Oooh, I like this idea!Ā
invisiblesporkĀ replied to your photoāA few weeks ago I found a criminally good sale on a one man tent, and...ā
i don't know how old this tent is but you might want to double check or reapply waterproofing to the seams. that is a NASTY surprise to have on an actual trip, and i've had even NEW tents that leaked without a post-purchase coat
Itās brand new, but I do have waterproofing on my list of stuff to do. Though being real, if Iām planning to camp and it looks like rain I will probably just not camp :DĀ
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"May the country bears watch over you" may be the MOST THREATENING THING YOU'VE EVER SAID, SAM
THE BEARS LOVE YOU, SCI. BE ONE WITH THE BEARS.Ā
dorismithĀ replied to your postāA survey of interested parties has confirmed: there is still not one...ā
I always liked the Salt Lick. Did it close? Other possible options: https://austin.eater.com/2016/11/17/13664076/where-to-eat-at-austin-airport
IĀ love that Austin Eater made a list, as if you canāt just...walk two blocks and see every option there is to see. :D Iāve eaten everywhere on that list except the wine bar and coffee stands, and at least in my experience not one of them has truly edible food. I think ABIA has some kind of coolant field which prevents food from ever getting more than lukewarm.Ā
Honestly, Iām always confused by how every place that talks about Austin gives the airport Salt Lick a good review. Iāve eaten there twice and normally I give restaurants three goes before writing them off, but I will never, ever eat at the Salt Lick again. Every time I read a good review of it I wonder if thereās some kind of second, hiddenĀ ABIA Salt Lick that isnāt a random dive bar in the middle of an airport serving cold gritty pulled pork sandwiches and wet french fries. :D
dorkilybeautifulĀ replied to your postāmissbuster replied to your postāspaci1701 replied to your photoāA few...ā
Am I the only one uncomfortable with the idea of you and a hatchet in the same sentence?
Iām usually pretty good with bladed objects! Itās been years since I cut myself with a kitchen knife, anyhow....
mxmachinaĀ replied to your postāinterestinggin replied to your photoāMy parents recently bought a...ā
Sam, would almond milk be ok to use with this recipe?
(For reference itās the corndog recipe)
It should be. Iām a little shaky on the chemistry, but I believe the milk is added just to give wetness to the batter, and milk is used because itās more flavorful than water. We used skim milk, so the fat content isnāt the important part, which leads me to believe almond milk would be fine!Ā
dorismithĀ replied to your postāmissbuster replied to your postāspaci1701 replied to your photoāA few...ā
Didja get to the part of the article where it talked about the food truck court? With the mobile pizza kitchen? Named (honesttogod) Stony's?
I skipped it because the South Terminal flies basically no carriers, but now re-reading it I am DYING.Ā
A āproper food truck courtā with a ROTATING SELECTION OF TWO FOOD TRUCKS. You know what that means, that means there is ONE FOOD TRUCK. :D Which is there Monday, Thursday, Friday, or Sunday, according to their website. Oh god, itās just sad. I mean, Austin has a really weird take on how food trucks should work in any case, but this is a whole new level of what the fuck.
Also, the outdoor dining area is like, some upscale Pottery Barn patio furniture on a concrete slab, surrounded by an eight-foot steel fence. Now I want to fly somewhere on Allegiant just so I can visit the south terminal.Ā
Stonyās is pretty funny, though :DĀ
kittywings01Ā replied to your postāmissbuster replied to your postāspaci1701 replied to your photoāA few...ā
Gah! How is there a Salt Lick at the airport? Isn't that the opposite of their tag line, "Way the heck out there but worth every mile!"? (It is, by the way. Both way the heck out there and also worth every mile.)
Well, I mean, ABIA is pretty far to go for barbecue, and getting through security and all. But Iām genuinely shocked the Salt Lick restaurants are worth going to, because the one at the airport is hideously misrepresenting the quality of their food if so. Iāve pretty much resolved never to eat at the Salt Lick at all based on my experiences in ABIA.

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dorismith replied to your post āJust wondering, does Sam consider Sweat Potatoes part of the potato...ā
A restaurant near me serves sweet potato tater tots. Really really good sweet potato tater tots. From now on, I'll be picturing them as having come from Potato Rescue. Thanks!
You know, Iāve never been much of a fan of tater tots, but I bet I would like them a LOT more if they were made with sweet potatoes.
inexplicablesatsuma replied to your post āavenger-fan-jam replied to your post āSam! I was at a fancy...ā
why not just gnocchi?
*sheepish look* because I forgot about gnocchi. :DĀ
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Speaking of Vermeer, have you ever seen the documentary āTimās Vermeerā? I loved it, and I suspect you would as well. You can see much of it on YouTube, but itās worth seeing the whole thing (IMO).
Oh yes! I stream it every once in a while. For a film that is literally 1/3 "A guy painting shit" it's surprisingly compelling.