people in the end people rely on expertise every day. That's why I was saying it's not really the death of expertise. It's kind of this political carping about expertise. It really has become a political phenomenon that almost anyonewho argues with the know-nothings that populate an administration like this one um are called elitist and, you know,
And you’re not far off. Carpentier’s work is actually a precursor to magical realism, and it would go on to influence authors like Gabriel García Márquez and Isabel Allende. But Carpentier called his style something else: lo real maravilloso, the marvelous real, and it had one big difference:
As a goose trying to join up with other geese, “he encountered sawtoothed beaks and outstretched necks that kept him at a distance.” Carpentier seems to be saying that whether animal or human-animal, oppression and abuses of power persist. It’s not pretty, but it’s nature, the novel argues — and understanding nature can help us make sense of the human world we live in.
And this actually started from a very functional routine, where I was in charge of her older brother's carpool drop-off on Thursday mornings, and then she was in nursery school right next to my office. And so, on the way, after dropping the kids off, I would stop at the coffee shop to get my caffeine fix,
This may well be his blood brother. Carpets are preserved there as well.
So if you weren't acting, what would you be doing? Carpentry. 10,000% carpentry. Specifically, perhaps, cabinet making. But maybe just general carpentry, or refinishing furniture.
Public Six It is a new sports bar in front of 1967 And then we have Carpet Tokyo A lot of money had been spent on this one It is on the 2nd floor where Public Six is, and a lot of money was spent on the carpets It is definitely a classy restaurant Yakitori Shinoda This is a membership only store
an idea fat is like a little magic carpet that transverses your taste buds it carries the flavor back and forth so if you're eating food that doesn't have any fat in it it's kind of like there's something that's not
And I'll mention the Massachusetts one in a few minutes. Carpooling access. If you live in California, you know that those carpooling stickers are like gold. There is literally a black market for these stickers because people are so desperate to get out of traffic and the hours and hours
"I can't complain, a few creaky joints. Carpe diem, that's what I say.
"I can't complain, a few creaky joints. Carpe diem every single goddamn day.
to believe that the accumulation of stuffed snakes, baseball pictures, school flags, old tennis shoes, carpenter tools, geometry books, and chemistry sets in a boy's bedroom could have been put there by an interior decorator." Indeed, although the New Deal is pictured today as an entirely liberal
Dave: Yes. Michelle: Haha. "Now I feel so guilty for all the time that we women have spent thoughtlessly carping about men. "I feel terrible about our insensitivity and all the pain we must have caused you. I feel--"Audience member: Stop reading!!
color and texture and design and comfort underfoot and good ____ control and cleanliness and ambience and functionality, satisfying all the reasons for which anyone would want our carpets in the first place, while repaying the ownership of the means of delivery. Parenthetically, a chapter of Confessions is devoted to each of the seven faces of the mountain -- that's just discussing how you actually do what I have just described.
of bio-based materials. One hundred percent renewable electricity in our European factories -- 89 percent worldwide. 83 million square yards of climate-neutral carpet produced since 2003, meaning climate neutral from the well head and the mine cliff to the end of life reclamation -- the full life cycle. Net zero on greenhouse gas emissions. 87,500 tons of reclaimed product, brought back from our reentry effort to close the loop of material flow.
He's much in the news. Asian carp is actually several different species. They're incredibly voracious. They're filter feeders.
parallel to this is the sort of other genius project of the human species which is the genetically modified salmon who anybody here here of the genetically growing carp in carp ponds but what they found was there was in freshwater this organism called a raper that was clogging up their filter it's a
Just leaving, just going straight to cellular. In CarPlay, in iOS 27, in the Now Playing, you can finally scrub the media back and forth that you're actually playing on the timeline. Finally.
Carpentier’s work is actually a precursor to magical realism, and it would go on to influence authors like Gabriel García Márquez and Isabel Allende. But Carpentier called his style something else: lo real maravilloso, the marvelous real, and it had one big difference: the elements that might seem “magical” to non-Latin American readers are pulled straight from Afro-Haitian culture and folklore.
Eggplant carpaccio. OK. And I have a hack for you for that, also.
Sabrina Carpenter plays Hailey.
Old carpet. Some transferware with flowers and books that I think is from India.
of Carpenters and you know call people that you just don't think of behind the camera but you're there for six weeks
The carpet is gray.
So carpets that perhaps are not so great or carpets that didn't make it to "A grade." And they bleach them, dry them in the sun,
Red Carpet Club, departure board, B18.
John Carpenter's Halloween, for example, in 1978, it's a story about babysitters in danger. Laurie Strode is a babysitter in danger. Jamie Leigh
industrial carpet company that was generating enormous amounts toxic waste and so forth.
the carpenter one he called a Milkman the other called a Mason called a bricklayer and he trained them in the Pakistani
first carpool lane right here out here on the Santa Monica freeway in the late 70s and you would have thought he asked
That's a lot of carpet. Ray's transformational work reaches far past the carpet industry. He published his first book, "Mid-Course Correction" in 1999. He has been featured in a slew of documentaries
you actually create this carp environment, that really helps the brain settle down over time and then find a
And the carp brought the girls.
Should we have carp to put in the pool if the balloon goes up?
So back to our invaders. This is an Asian carp . He's much in the news.
these data centers need carpenters, welders, plumbers. So, there's been booms in other parts of the employment
of red carpet. Uh, and when they shook hands, it was like electricity. And I I still remember all my hair in the back
A flying carpet? Whatever.
He was a carpenter, working with wood.
So for the eggplant carpaccio, you're basically roasting eggplant, and you're putting the flesh out on a platter.
Were they are carpenter?
stressful kind of carpe diem approach, which you do see in popular culture, and which I think ultimately is actually just another form of the attitude
were pushed under the carpet because they couldn't be proved.
under the carpet. It doesn't necessarily address them or solve them, just sort of pretends that they're not there anymore when they still are.
under the carpet racism, which I don't like.
Keep that under the carpet.
But overall, you get the idea of where they are. Some move through the Carpathians into Transylvania, and some moved on-- this is a lot into the Great Hungarian Plain. So that's the sort of geography of them.
This may well be his blood brother. This is a carpet from Pazyryk.
He was a carpenter.
But a carpenter would not be able to see that.