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A viking ship appears on the horizon, a likeness of Alice Coltrane carved into its bow. Rare birds flock together to sing Francoise Hardy as soul hits. A sunset of blips and bleeps fills the air.

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  lesson 31 liking and disliking           0:00:00 (Pop-up)
christopher bissonnette  a deplorable corruption   Favoriting essays in idleness  kranky    *   0:02:54 (Pop-up)
meaner pencil  evanly   Favoriting senza amanti  blue dragon moon    *   0:07:53 (Pop-up)
francoise hardy  meme sous la pluie   Favoriting la question        0:13:23 (Pop-up)
rufus harley  the crack   Favoriting re-creation of the gods        0:16:10 (Pop-up)
malcolm mclaren  love is the message/deep in vogue   Favoriting     12"    0:25:09 (Pop-up)
francoise hardy  mon monde n'est pas vrai   Favoriting soleil        0:33:50 (Pop-up)
 
kraftwerk  Tour De France (French Version)   Favoriting     12"    0:44:11 (Pop-up)
louise bourgeois  otte   Favoriting     Single    0:50:45 (Pop-up)
john holt  let's get it while it's hot   Favoriting world of love        0:54:54 (Pop-up)
nicholas desamory  move your assets   Favoriting like you        0:58:47 (Pop-up)
 
y pants  luego fuego   Favoriting y pants        1:11:05 (Pop-up)
domenico  cine prive   Favoriting cine prive        1:15:01 (Pop-up)
the cambodian space project  if you wish to love me   Favoriting Rough Guide to Psychedelic Cambodia (V/A)      *   1:18:37 (Pop-up)
papercuts  still knocking at the door   Favoriting Life Among the Savages  easy sound    *   1:22:11 (Pop-up)
sharon van etten  our love   Favoriting are we there      *   1:26:04 (Pop-up)
sonny knight and his fabulous lakers  when you're gone   Favoriting im still here  secret stash    *   1:29:40 (Pop-up)
Sonya Spence  jet plane   Favoriting in the dark        1:33:40 (Pop-up)
 
September Girls  secret lovers   Favoriting cursing the sea  fortuna pop    *   1:44:02 (Pop-up)
irma & the fascinations  just a feeling   Favoriting         1:47:33 (Pop-up)
arlete zola  je suis folle de tant t'aimer   Favoriting         1:50:01 (Pop-up)
chuck wood  seven days too long   Favoriting         1:52:16 (Pop-up)
the zombies  conversation off floral street   Favoriting R.I.P.  varese sarabande      1:55:03 (Pop-up)
bobby sheen  dr love   Favoriting northern soul all nighter v/a        1:57:10 (Pop-up)
 
udi neset bey  nihavent taksim   Favoriting To Scratch Your Heart: Early Recordings from Istanbul (V/A)        2:11:40 (Pop-up)
heather woods broderick  from the ground   Favoriting from the ground        2:07:23 (Pop-up)
denita and the sene  lucy loosie   Favoriting his and hers      *   2:12:21 (Pop-up)
jac berrocal  palmyre   Favoriting MDLV  sub rosa    *   2:15:28 (Pop-up)
rodriguez  sugarman   Favoriting ost sugarman        2:17:23 (Pop-up)
teeth mountain  ghost science   Favoriting Rhythmic Rites - Liz Berg's 2014 WFMU Marathon Premium (V/A)      *   2:20:59 (Pop-up)
Mary Lou Williams  lullaby of the leaves   Favoriting the asch recordings 1944-47        2:23:35 (Pop-up)
blossom dearie  deed i do   Favoriting blossom dearie        2:26:51 (Pop-up)
warm hands  anxiety   Favoriting         2:29:01 (Pop-up)
mental abstrato & dj tahira  baiao (original mix)   Favoriting Brazilian Bass: Inner City Tropical Soundblast (V/A)  farout    *   2:32:54 (Pop-up)
 
piad guyvessant  dream bronx   Favoriting volume 1  gold bolus    *   2:41:38 (Pop-up)
the clientele  6 am morningside   Favoriting suburban light      *   2:47:29 (Pop-up)
magnus & johann  mary jane   Favoriting Poppsaga: Iceland's Pop Scene 1972-1977 (V/A)      *   2:49:32 (Pop-up)
Angkanang Kunchai with Ubon-Pattana Band  lam sarawan   Favoriting isan lam plearn  em    *   2:54:45 (Pop-up)
foret  corps maquilles   Favoriting foret  simone records    *   2:57:32 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:03am
Trouble:

bonjour mes petits!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:04am
Adrian in London:

Morning/afternoon Trouble and listeners. I'm doing paperwork so need distracting.
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Van in DC:

Good morning Trouble! I likes the pic!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:05am
common:

hey trouble!
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Guido from Cologne:

Bonjour Troubler!
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robyn:

i was reciting along with the first track! more helpful than ever for my french ;)
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doca:

Elle est supeèrbe, elle est problème! Hi, Trouble and all!
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 9:10am
Ken From Hyde Park:

The pelican art is almost 100 years old...cool.
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 9:10am
Ken From Hyde Park:

Sorry...200 years old. Where is my math today?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:11am
SeanG:

hot diggity
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:17am
common:

yay rufus!
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Priscilla:

jazz bagpipes?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:20am
Guido from Cologne:

Rufus Harley :
A parcel with the Rhino Handmade to me went lost on the way over the Atlantic.
Anyone found it?
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robyn:

well i don't think i've ever jammed out to bagpipes before..
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 9:24am
Webhamster Henry:

Never enough Rufus Harley!
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 9:25am
Webhamster Henry:

The pelican legend is that she feeds her young with blood from her own breast.
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 9:26am
Webhamster Henry:

So , traditionally, the week after the record fair is replete with dj's delirious record finds.
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robyn:

!!
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groucho:

hi
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robyn:

willi ninja RIP
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kwhitehead:

Hi Trouble. Big props to the FMU folks for a great, great record fair. I love the new (airier) space. It made crate digging easier. Well done!
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bobdoesthings:

gooooood morning all
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:38am
Andrew Waterloo:

good morning
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bobdoesthings:

www.thisamericanlife.org...
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Van in DC:

and Irene played a cut from that new Meaner Pencil album yesterday as well. Good stuff
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d¢ pät:

Whoa! Nice painting!
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Cheri Pi:

KRAFTWERK!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:44am
common:

nice painting! nice kraftwerk!
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d¢ pät:

I was looking through some work of Carlo Zinelli (thanks to trouble) last night along with Antonio Ligabue
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d¢ pät:

YEAH, Tour de France is RIGHT around the corner....but it's going to be eclipsed by World Cup.
  9:46am
nah:

Tour de france works great for a rainy day bus trip
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:46am
SeanG:

remember Turbo breakin' to this tune
  9:49am
Neg-guh-tor:

Strange how Kraftwerk came around to Yellow Magic Orchestra on this track, no?
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doca:

@Trouble: a local big museum is "exhibiting" Lygia Clark's "Walking" piece (that one from a photo you posted here before) and it allowed the visitors to toy with it. Great fun doing it!
  9:58am
OTB:

Trouble - you're making an unusually crappy workday unusually tolerable. Thank you.
  9:58am
sugarwolf:

I have to start work in 2 minutes booo
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:59am
Trouble:

@doca, i saw that show on friday!! so super great!!! thanks for thinking of me, everyone should see that show
  9:59am
sugarwolf:

robyn, I was reciting the French lesson too!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:00am
Trouble:

today's artwork is by Mary Ann Wilson from 1812!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:02am
Trouble:

this crunchy beat is the best!!
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d¢ pät:

WOW. 1812!
  10:06am
steven harvey:

gorgeous... Just gorgeous...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:08am
MD:

WAIT!!! YOU'RE NOT HERE AT WORK WITH ME!?!?!?
NO WAY!!!
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doca:

This artwork seems almost like made today
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:11am
Adrian in London:

Right, I'm making a cuppa. Who wants one?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:14am
Greg from Bloomfield:

Morning, Trouble + everybody!
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bobdoesthings:

www.urbandictionary.com...
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doca:

I love domenico! To me, he's the Brazilian The Sea and Cake (but even better)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:17am
Adrian in London:

@Doca: this *is* a great track. I'll have to investiagte him further.

@bob: Milk, two sugars?
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bobdoesthings:

@adrian - No thanks, I'm sweet enough. who puts milk in tea?!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:19am
Trouble:

milk no sugar please! do you have a queen mug? i have a fair collection of royalty mugs that i prefer my tea in, you know out of respect.
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d¢ pät:

uh oh, "milk in tea"= can of worms....here we go....
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 10:21am
Webhamster Henry:

I think I have to get this Cambodian Psych rock record.
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bobdoesthings:

Milk proteins can bind with the beneficial plant compounds known as flavonols in tea. (You may have heard these compounds referred to by specific names such as catechins.) And, according to some scientists, the binding may make it tough for the body to absorb the flavonols and get the health benefits. -NPR article
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:21am
Adrian in London:

@bob Plenty of people. I drink Japanese green tea – bancha – myself. Not roasted like sencha, has a grassier taste that takes some getting used to.

@Trouble: Ha ha, no I don;t have any royal commemorative mugs. I think I had a Charles and Di one when I was little. God, all these repressed memories!
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bobdoesthings:

@webmaster henry - I picked up two great cambodian rock comps at the record fair - lightintheattic.net... - and volume 3 as well.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:23am
Trouble:

i got my first royalty mug at a yard sale, it was a charles and diana for a dollar. i was hooked. surprisingly easy to find once you are looking. although once a fave broke so we took to the internets and then, o the opportunities for purchase...
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bobdoesthings:

@adrian.. me too! I like sencha and gyokuro - but milk in tea kills any health benefits the tea has.
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Adrian in London:

@DC Pat: I can only apologise…
@bob Hmm, that's interesting. I don't drink any milk at all. There was a thing on UK TV a few weeks ago about dark chocolate and the supposed health benefits. But turns out that a bar of the same brand can contain differing levels of the, er, good stuff, depending on the make-up of the bar itself, the quality of the confiture etc.
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Van in DC:

I love milk. Moo.
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Van in DC:

Sharon has this entire new album available on spotify. I loved the whole thing

play.spotify.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:29am
Guido from Cologne:

Darjeeling or White Tea:
No Mik, no sugar, no nothing except Tea and water.
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Cheri Pi:

I drink green tea all day, I received a matcha tea whisk last week from a 20th generation whisk maker from my home town Nara Japan. it's amazing! www.samurai-japan.biz...
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d¢ pät:

I pump the kids full of milk and cheese for protein and B12 but I don't touch the stuff...
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d¢ pät:

dang, I gotta get one of those tea whisks...but I drink coffee all morning so...
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bobdoesthings:

@cheri Matcha is the only green tea i've never had.. something about the brewing process that just seems foreign to me so I never got it.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:32am
Adrian in London:

@Cheri That is a *very* nice whisk.
  10:36am
OTB:

Sonya Spence is killing it!
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d¢ pät:

Yeah that was some version of jet plane.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:38am
Guido from Cologne:

Guess for Matcha it needs a professional first for having an idea how it must taste.
Avatar This Is The Modern World with Trouble Hellraiser 2024 Swag For Life Member 10:41am
Webhamster Henry:

thanks @bobdoesthings, WFMU has always been a champion of Cambodian Psych Rock - I believe we had a comp in the old Catalog. Yeah, I was too busy to get down to the fair this year, although I was there the last time it was in the Armory.
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robyn:

dang i missed a lot of music in 40 minutes!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:42am
Adrian in London:

Oh, I hadn't heard about the Sugarman director taking his own life. The film was on TV here in the UK the other night.
  10:43am
Eric:

Yes, that was an awesome book!
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Van in DC:

I have a ton of books queued in my Kindle, and it's pretty light.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:43am
Greg from Bloomfield:

I WILL read Moby Dick this summer.
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northguineahills:

I have puffed rice green tea and balls of jasmine tea in my pantry from china town. I drink yerba mate until lunch, then tea.... (and no milk either my teas or coffees.)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:44am
Guido from Cologne:

I have tons of music literature left to read still.
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Cory:

I'm reading King's Dark Tower series. and lots of comics
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thunderish' Jay:

i bought a kobo last christmas for myself.. nice
  10:44am
Eric:

_Moby Dick_ is easier going than you might think . . . (didn't like it myself, though).
  10:44am
chris:

this needs some more reverb in the mix
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Lewis:

I am currently working on a bunch of essay collections: George Orwell, Edward Abbey, Paul Bowles… Also Hemmingway's First 49… I am multi platform… Also in the queue is a lot of stuff about inequality
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:45am
rebuketodali:

I've proclaimed this summer to be the summer of David Mitchell. I have left Cloud Atlas and The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet unread for much too long.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:45am
Adrian in London:

Books: I went on holiday recently and loved Things We Set on Fire by Deborah Reed, Talking to Ourselves by Andres Neuman and The Collini Case by Ferdinand von Schirach. Currently reading a huge biography of Isadora Duncan, in hardback. The others were on Kindle. I need to do press-ups or something to lift a hardback now…
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Priscilla:

@Greg: I finally read Moby Dick a few summers ago, and it was SO worth it. Some sections are hard to get through, but you must do it — it's really powerful as a whole.
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robyn:

i like reading darker stuff at the beach, but mostly at night.. an unfamiliar environment, the sound of the waves, a great setting for something a bit unsettling no?
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bobdoesthings:

@northguineahills -- Yerba may be bad for ya too.... www.livestrong.com...
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Lewis:

@Eric - agree; although the chapter on the whiteness of the whale left me a bit flat… (and I skipped most of it)
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thunderish' Jay:

altough i prefer to mark the book with writing notes and marked pages ..
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thunderish' Jay:

hi every1, hi Trouble!
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Jeff:

Next book in the queue: The Yiddish Policemen's Union by Michael Chabon.

It went in the books-to-read pile after some recommendations maybe a year and a half ago, but now it's by the bed and I can anticipatorily [autocorrect doesn't think that's a word, but I'm going with it anyway] smell its ink.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:46am
Greg from Bloomfield:

I just finished "Unfamiliar Fishes" by Sarah Vowell and it had some whaling stuff in there, so I figure now is the time to pounce.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:47am
Greg from Bloomfield:

JEFF! YPU is one of my favs. It's basically like reading a Coen Bros. movie.
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thunderish' Jay:

i tend to not finnishe any book i sto read .. pass it over really sharply if the matter is not of my intention, or if i feel that i got all the thnigs i needed from it
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Van in DC:

I'm in the middle of the enormous Sword of Truth series by Goodkind. Fun fantasy stuff. And it has dragons.
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Priscilla:

Kind of junky, but Patrick O'Brian's series are fun sea-reading
  10:49am
Eric:

@Lewis: It was the chapter about how whales are fish that really annoyed me, although now that I know that *everyone* knew better by then, and he was just being a smartass, it somehow annoys me less.
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thunderish' Jay:

usually it happens cuz i dn't read noveltys, except for fictional caracters like huck finn or the little prince .. usually more into report books
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thunderish' Jay:

only psychadelia era romance
  10:50am
Eric:

Okay, how about _French Leave_ by Anna Gavalda? It has French people, and is funny.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:51am
SeanG:

I just picked up a copy of the SCUM manifesto
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robyn:

i will be struggling through andre breton's nadja en francais here shortly.. keep that french music coming trouble...
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northguineahills:

@bobdoesthings: I can drink yerba mate w/ little food in my stomach. I gave up coffee as a daily drink (as it wrecks havoc w/ my GI tract) and I need a full stomach to drink tea (otherwise it makes me nauseous). Since don't like to eat until I've been awake a few hours, it's yerba mate that gets me going in the morning.
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Lewis:

Sarah Vowell is also in my pile of essays - she is amazing. I listene her read "wordy shipmates" which was fantastic and now I hear her voice as I read...
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Cheri Pi:

the best way to enjoy matcha is outside on a picnic blanket, which is how I'll enjoy it now with my new whisk.
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bobdoesthings:

@north yeahh I hear ya. But when I read the possible liver damaging properties of yerba I stopped.. I do enough damage with beer.. and I drink tea in hopes I'm battling some of my more unhealthy behaviors.
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Guido from Cologne:

Here in Germany little coffee roasting shops are coming back in fashion. And my neighbourhood coffee roaster is one of the best. I decided for quality trade fare coffe alone.
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bobdoesthings:

@cheri - You don't perform a traditional tea ceremony everytime you drink matcha?!
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d¢ pät:

Moby Dick rules the earth, but if you want to zip through it, you can mostly skip every other chapter. Just finished the Memoirs of Lt. Henry Timberlake all about Cherokees. Reading 1491 now.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:59am
Guido from Cologne:

I think next time in Düsseldorf (biggest Japanese community) I'll try to get som professionally prepared matcha. good idea.
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robyn:

really enjoyed this set
  11:00am
dianska:

it was great to meet you and DJ Ice Pack on sunday, Trouble! cheers, diana from vancouver
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Cheri Pi:

LOL- bobodoesthings.
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βrian:

J'ai entendu "le cri d'alarme." Bonjour.
  11:03am
Eric:

IMO, there are lots of better way-long 19th-century novels than _Moby-Dick_. (Fewer whales, though.)
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Van in DC:

Yeah that set was solid.

Anonymous speaks for me regarding the internets.
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Jeff:

Yeah, @NGH, it's that general class of issues which has me adding dairy to my coffee, in a manner inconsistent with the ways of most who love coffee as much as I do. I really really love the taste of good coffee, but (especially brewed) coffee rips right through me if I don't buffer it with something milky.[1]

It's still really tasty. And I don't need to adulterate a well-pulled espresso shot - an excellent espresso ristretto is really the perfect beverage entirely by itself.

[1] I'm unequipped to discuss the whole cold-brew thing at this time.
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Priscilla:

fyi, we did indeed find a vintage prom dress at Beacon's Closet. With shoes and a clutch: $55! Very pleased.
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d¢ pät:

Not saying it's #1 or anything but just mentioning if you skip the technical chapters, you can just read the story chapters and get through it faster. But it does rule.
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Trouble:

yes it was diana!! what a nice chat we had!
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thedunkel:

call 202-225-7919 and say this

REVIEW SCRIPT
Hi, my name is [YOUR NAME] and I'm a constituent who lives in [YOUR CITY].

I am calling because I'm a strong supporter of Net Neutrality and think the FCC needs to reclassify broadband.

But Rep. Sires shamefully sold constituents like me out to AT&T, Comcast and Version by signing his name to an industry-backed letter telling the FCC to kill Net Neutrality.

Rep. Sires shouldn't double down on this sellout by supporting Rep. Bob Latta's bill (H.R. 4752), which would strip the FCC's authority to reclassify broadband. If he does, I will hold him accountable.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:06am
Trouble:

o good for you priscilla! and you shopped local!
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Trouble:

indeed the dunkel!
  11:06am
Eric:

Since the Internet is anonymous, I will reveal that I drink my espresso with cream and sugar.
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βrian:

How did the hipster burn his tongue?
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MD:

A vote for....Net neutrality is the right vote....But it is very dis-heartening when we see our own president...putting the "wolves" in charge of the "Hen House"
We all need to do our "homework"...!!!
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bobdoesthings:

brian -- he drank before it was cool?
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Jeff:

<rimshot />
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βrian:

C'est ça ! Espresso, in particular.
  11:12am
Eric:

Love that hipster joke! Also, books by Ben Aaronovitch are making me laugh lately.
  11:13am
Matt:

Nice show. Don't get to listen often at work and thoroughly enjoying the chance to.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:17am
Trouble:

thanks matt!
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Van in DC:

For after the show:

www.youtube.com...

regarding net neutrality
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thunderish' Jay:

appriceate the struggle for net neutrality.. even tough i guess conduminium or a number of neighbours could get together and solve this by buying a expensive package as a whole
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thunderish' Jay:

just saying .. of course to the future i see net as free and fast so i dont see wheres this strange legislation coming
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thunderish' Jay:

sort of like as with electricity it could be different.. i think again, the whole story is not being told cuz its not them who will write it .. they wont succeed holding back the web as free and fast
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:26am
Andrew Waterloo:

@thunderish' Jay.. the problem isn't at the user side, it's at the content side. Without net neutrality it could be financially impossible for a startup to compete against Netflix or Youtube simply on the ground that they can't afford to pay for the fast lane.
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thunderish' Jay:

ok i see it now .. in a big proportion its horrendous.. capital monopolism or few availability of spots.. control people.. fight it!
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Van in DC:

Yes on the content side. That is why Trouble was referring to hearing her voice over the net (like I do), and being ABLE to do so...
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thunderish' Jay:

i will blow the horn of inssurection and practice by alabama thunder spit: "how in hell you tryng to bring this dry guts of lord jesus from up in heaven to try to do that! devil of a kind!"
  11:29am
Eric:

@thunderish: It's not about what we pay. It's about Netflix paying Comcast big bucks so Netflix movies stream fast, while FMU comes through crappy. Or the NYTImes loading fast on your mobile, while Independent News Source comes up slow.
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bobdoesthings:

@thunderish -Where you writing from? what country?
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thunderish' Jay:

.pt / portugal
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Van in DC:

At lunch time, I'm able to walk right over to the FCC on occasion to join in the voices...
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northguineahills:

I like these warm hands.
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thunderish' Jay:

Sintra, one of the chakras of planet erath / spiritual capital of Europe
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bobdoesthings:

TIL - The earth has shakras?
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thunderish' Jay:

yes.. its historic, esoteric, astrologic and geographic interpretation all mixed up
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d¢ pät:

ooo Portugal.... I hope we beat you in group G...
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thunderish' Jay:

microclimate, ocean, caves, massonic and religious constructions, underground passages
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thunderish' Jay:

a mountain where everything grows of flora except real desert stuff
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Adrian in London:

I was in Portugal a couple of weeks ago. Loved it.
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Guido from Cologne:

@ thunderish' Jay
You once phoned Chris T., right?
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Webhamster Henry:

Oui, c'est TRES BON!
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thunderish' Jay:

iniciated people believe its an entrance to meet the "atlante's" who escaped to the interior of the planet in our world great last crisis
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thunderish' Jay:

i can't say for sure cuz im a sceptic
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Kayt:

oi trouble. baiao its like [buy-ow!]
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thunderish' Jay:

this was in the times of fenician, visigods, celts, before the nowadays races..
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common:

think you gotta go to a bar, trouble.
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Kayt:

try univision! on TV or internet
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Priscilla:

Yes, I have watched the world cup on the computer. We had to pay $25 or something.
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robyn:

also interested in this world cup question!! a pub with food might be a less rowdy place to see it with a young'un
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d¢ pät:

Some of the matches are on ABC, do a search on US tv listings. Go to a bar too. I take dc pat, jr to our local bar...
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northguineahills:

Most WC games I've watched at various drinking establishments had a lot of kids there. Outside of the alcohol, they were rather kid friendly. (of course, this is in Brooklyn)
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Greg from Bloomfield:

You can try First Row Sports...it's questionable and there are a gazillion ads, but I use it for the Devils and Giants.
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northguineahills:

(and my friends would also bring their kids).
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Sliver:

World Cup should be online streaming via ESPN http://www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/espn-will-live-stream-all-64-matches-of-the-2014-world-cup/
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Kayt:

or go to portuguese sports club in Newark just off ferry street near Penn Sta. Its kid friendly. At least you can see the portuguese games there and they are in the USA group...see you there!
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Chris from DC:

DCP, they're showing games outside in Dupont Circle at some point.
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d¢ pät:

I agree with ngh, normal bars that show big soccer matches always draw a buncha kids too.
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thunderish' Jay:

i phoned a show visiting tourists there outside chris T / i hope we beat US in group G, even tough i would like you to beat germany, i miss alexis lalas / its difficult to say how you could spell by writting, you dont use accents Trouble / learn by talking to brasilians or watching brasilian media
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Trouble:

bom dia kayt!!! merci! i wasn't that far off, i guess. some of your lessons have sunk in...
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d¢ pät:

@Chris, REALLY? First I've heard of that. What in the circle itself??
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Kayt:

you were pretty much on the money trouble- boa!
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thunderish' Jay:

you heard me in Chris T show!?
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d¢ pät:

I hope we beet Germany too...but we won't, because Germany will destroy EVERYONE.
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Bruce F:

Most big sporting matches, including the World Cup, can be viewed (free!) online.

The stream is of dubious legality -- from somewhere in Eastern Europe I think -- but I've been watching for several years to no bad effect on my computer. They've managed to pirate the feeds of all the big cable networks. Same commentators -- English, Spanish, French, German.

http://atdhenet.tv/
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d¢ pät:

ha "beet"...
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Chris from DC:

Yep, in the Circle itself. Not sure how many or anything.
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d¢ pät:

You can do the pirate version but be careful, that's how you get insane viruses. I watch cycling events this way and the adds are all for young Russian brides, not kid appropriate.
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thunderish' Jay:

speaking of beet wer are killing the bees by using pesticides / check greenpeace.org regularlyy please.. real efforts in mandatory petitions / or their facebook
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d¢ pät:

Wow, thanks Chris, that's an even to take the kids to!
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northguineahills:

This has been a very nicely mix set trouble Thanks! Off to make some lunch!
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thunderish' Jay:

you still have donovan and the keeper is very good, all career in the premier league
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d¢ pät:

*event, sheesh, stupid fingers...
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Guido from Cologne:

I'm somewhat ANTI-MAJOR SPORTS EVENTS!

It' s big show business, with the costs payed by the taxpayer, with poor people loosing their homes, stadiums noone needs afterwards, it's incredibly corrupt, and a usua prpagandal tool for authoritarian governments.

I HATE IT!

Sweitch off stupid TeeVee and do sports yerself!
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SeanG:

Trouble, all the games will be on ESPN3 on your computer! even if you don't have cable
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d¢ pät:

Donovan didn't make the team--Klinsman made a mistake there. He's going to regret it but yeah Howard is good.
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thunderish' Jay:

there's a .pt player there yannick djaló .. really a great promise as a kid.. and freddy adu, hows he doing?
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Chris from DC:

Yeah it should be pretty cool. Ooh, Clientele, hoping to finally see them.
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kwhitehead:

Weird hearing The Clientele on a sunny day. I usually reach for them, this record especially, when it's cold and grey.
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d¢ pät:

@SeanG: you need cable to access ESPN3 I thought.
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thunderish' Jay:

San Jose Earthquakes - he scored the winning goal last match
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Guido from Cologne:

panem et circenses
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d¢ pät:

Adu didn't quite turn out as amazing as they thought. Think he's back in the MLS though..

@Guido: I agree, they have to do these events differently. No one wants the Olympics anymore. Welp gotta go, have fun kids. Thanks Trouble!!
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thunderish' Jay:

real controversial person / married and got a kid with a kind of local "miley cirus" and ended up naming their daughter the most strange and scary name ... similar to a kind of a story /// he he , maybe thats why he is in the US
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Guido from Cologne:

Munich voted against a repeated Olympics quite recently!
Respect!
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SeanG:

@dcpat Nope! I'm watching the French Open right now without cable
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robyn:

great show trouble! adios all...til next time
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Guido from Cologne:

LOVED THE SHOW, Trouble!
Some seven star clicks today from me!
THANK YOU !
CU!
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bobdoesthings:

this is great!
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thunderish' Jay:

kids relatetv singing girl:

now a good actress, meet a sweet from portugal / real atlante this one!! ;)

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fascinoma:

thanks for the wonderful show, Trouble! be well, all
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Adrian in London:

Great show, Trouble. Nice to chat with everyone too. Right, I'm off to make another cuppa…
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Trouble:

thanks for all the reading suggestions and the world cup help! merci guido, robyn, fascinoma
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Finbar:

How do we stop a government that isn't governed by its own government? I don't know, but if they take away the internet, or make it so we're paying the very corporations we should be shunning, then I guess they win again. But the thing is...they don't have to. It's time for the people to win back this country.
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Ken From Hyde Park:

There's one more tune-up game for the US team. This Friday at 6:00 PM ET. Check your local listings!
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Greg from Bloomfield:

Thanks, Trouble!
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Guido from Cologne:

Foret : Great
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