Carolina here in coal mines in glass factories children three years old with shucking oysters at three o'clock in the morning and the national child labor committee hired a documentaryphotographer called Lewis Hine who may have heard of to sneak into child labor factories down coal mines
She's also released "The Hollow of Morning" and "Rose, I love you." Both take equal critical acclaim. Gemma: Shucks . Her -- We just embarrass you for ten minutes. Her songs have been used in smash hit shows such as Grey's Anatomy and ER, as well as numerous feature films.
So I started quite slowly, because honestly, it was a bit of a scary idea. And I went oyster shucking . I don't know how many of you eat oysters.
The same with the best lobster I've known-- the best bluefish, all those ingredients are so simple. Or just the simple shucked clam. I think our settlers learned early on that New England both climate and soil weren't the best for corn, either.
background, youíre like looking down, right? Gary Briggs: Shucks ! So, Winnie told a little bit about the story of how you got started but I do remember there was a lot of discussion about the beginnings of microfinance in the hallways and then you just, you just had this fire about getting started.
What community support has inspired you to focus on Juneteenth? He sure did. Shucks .
There's-- No charge. Kind of non-written rule among "Star Trek" fans that even numbered movies in the franchise, the original one-- Oh, shucks . The best ones. How do you react to that?
We'll get on it, right? Aw, shucks . I got to go to Cuba. Darn it. Exactly. So that led to a three-year true love affair with the island.
I have a friend who's a literary agent. three sort of Encyclopedia Brown style G rated aw shucks detective kids having to solve an R rated adult murder, and
And they might ride on a pedal tavern. Yup. With your old-timey shuck and jive and that fiddle and that claw hammer banjo-- that's what they were hitting you up over.
Go ahead, Traci. No, no. there could be a lot of innovation around a machine that could shuck fava beans and take the membrane off of them and that kind of stuff.
"I could tell that Dad charmed people. Everyone gravitated to his lilting southern accent, his aw shucks smile, and his good manners. He seemed useful, refined, and so it was easy to overlook his silver halo, forget he was in his '50s, way older than Mom.
And so they're fun to get. They're easy. They're not very easy to eat-- I mean, shuck -- but they're easy to eat. And sustainable-- one of the most sustainable things that we have up here.
But during hunting season, they were in the garage, and in the garage, he hung his deer. So at night, he'd be like, if you wanted clams-- and it's hard to shuck a clam period, and you've got little hands, and you just don't quite know how to do it yet-- so you'd go in the barn, and you'd just be like pinballing off of these venison, these deer hanging.
whereas you just come up with a simple formula that you know you're going to kind of like cover some bases for people. They're incredible. I pull them out, they're like just shucked .
And one of the key takeaways that I had right off the bat is you're telling people to read through the recipe first, I shouldn't say I'm afraid to say because, of course, unless you're picking the peas and shucking them straight away, you're just getting the starch, you're not getting
junkyard in the world has millions of mint-in-package BWEs, getting rained on, waiting to start their long, half-million-year decomposition.“But check this out.” He flicked a multitool off his belt and extracted a short, sharp scalpel-blade. He slit the grinning, disco suited Elmo open from chin to groin and shucked its furry exterior and the foam tissue that overlaid its skeleton. He slide the blade under the plastic cover on its ass and revealed a little printed circuit board.“That’s an entire Atom processor on a chip, there,”