As a side note to this, their recreations of 1980’s Beatrice are completely spot on. Also, the bow tie wearing lawyer is partners with the local Saul Goodman type who I really hope turns up in later episodes. Also had some of the best bbq I’ve had in Nebraska in the hotel where the robbery/assault that set things in motion occurred served by a guy whom I’m pretty sure was just squatting in the closed motel restaurant
https://www.ksat.com/news/local/2022/06/27/heavy-police-presence-surrounding-18-wheeler-on-southwest-side/
This looks like it might be Triangle Shirtwaist type horrific
Hey they are one of the best community theatre groups in the state. My younger cousin got to be Scut Farkas in their production of a Christmas Story, and was a Who a different year.
First episode was out on Monday about a group of 6 people coerced into confessing to a murder they were later cleared of via dna evidence. Some of the convicted still claim guilt. They also won a large lawsuit vs. the county. The murder took place in Beatrice, Nebraska in 1985, which is about 11 miles from the farm I grew up on, and I know a ton of people in this, so it’s very trippy to watch for me.
My fertilizer selling clients are being told from up the chain that they don't expect early prices to be worse than spring, and there are a lot of moving parts on this years production and forward demand still.
If their plan is to kill and relocate people no matter what, Ukraine will have no incentive to not make them do it to take as many Russians with them as they can.
Finally caught it this afternoon. Enjoyed it thoroughly. Was kind of hoping they would have rolled out Clarence Gilyard Jr. as Jon Hamm’s sidekick. Will second the posts about getting older folk to the movies. The couple next to my wife and I was 70ish and it was the first time they had dealt with the recliner seats that have been in place for half a decade here.
Tsushima has to be one of the funniest things that has ever happened in war. Sail all the way around the world to avenge your Pacific Squadron under miserable conditions, and then take a world class ass kicking immediately upon arrival.
When you run shit flat out, you tend to have problems at times. Plus you are generally working with shit that will burn slash blow up regularly. That being said, he had the biggest individual one day run through beef packing plants in almost 3 years, and starting to run significantly ahead of last year's levels with more capacity to come this summer. Pork production is has improved significantly into the tightest number time of the year as well, and chicken numbers have almost caught back up to pre-bird flu levels. Wholesale beef and pork prices are below year ago levels as well, with cold storage stocks almost at pre-pandemic levels. If you want to be scared be scared, but the meat side of food processing is kicking ass right now under the circumstances.
It also rained in France, we caught up a bunch on spring wheat planting, and low volume makes wheat do dumb shit when the algos push it. Even the SovEcon Russia grain shill doesn't believe it will happen, but algos are still programmed to take Russia at it's word for some reason.