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Its famous, derided even, for hipster coffee and craft beer, but theres so much more to one of Americas coolest cities and there are new direct flights from London, too All hail Portland! The Pacific Northwest trail-blazer is a vibrant hub that celebrates the four cool Cs of coffee, cycling, craft breweries and (food) carts. Whats more, new direct flights four times a week in summer with Delta from Heathrow start on 27 May, making what was a torturous journey with connections in either Atlanta, Seattle, San Francisco or Vancouver a more bearable 11-hour trip. This is a contradictory, rapidly evolving and messy place, which for many is teetering on the brink of boom or bust. See, Portland is about much more than those tourist must-have buzzwords or hipster hit lists. The city of roses is also a city of protest against police brutality, against Trump. Its many bridges across the Willamette river give it an industrial look, yet it is surrounded by lush Oregon landscapes, with Mount Hood, the Columbia river gorge and Cascade mountains a short drive away. Source: http://allofbeer.com/portland-city-guide-what-to-see-plus-the-best-hotels-bars-and-restaurants/ from https://allofbeer.wordpress.com/2018/06/26/portland-city-guide-what-to-see-plus-the-best-hotels-bars-and-restaurants/ As Trump reshapes his administration, hes looking for people who are ready to be part of that television White House Donald Trump’s favorite TV network is increasingly serving as a West Wing casting call, as the president reshapes his administration with camera-ready personalities. Trump’s new national security adviser, John Bolton, is a former UN ambassador, a White House veteran – and perhaps most importantly a Fox News channel talking head. Bolton’s appointment, rushed out late on Thursday, follows Trump’s recent effort to recruit Fox guest Joseph diGenova for his legal team – an idea now seemingly scrapped. Bolton went on Fox to discuss his selection and said it had happened so quickly that “I think I’m still a Fox News contributor”. Another recent TV-land addition to the Trump White House is veteran CNBC contributor Larry Kudlow as top economic adviser. Other Fox faces on Trump’s team: rising state department star Heather Nauert, a former Fox News anchor; communications adviser Mercedes Schlapp and treasury department spokesman Tony Sayegh. The latter two are both former Fox commentators. “He’s looking for people who are ready to be part of that television White House,” said Kendall Phillips, a communication and rhetorical studies professor at Syracuse University. “This is the Fox television presidency all the way up and down.” Trump’s affinity for Fox News is by now well-documented. He has bestowed more interviews on the network than any other news outlet and is an avid viewer. People close to the president say he thinks Fox provides the best coverage of his untraditional presidency. It also provides him a window into conservative thinking, with commentary from Republican lawmakers and rightwing thinkers – many of who are speaking directly to the audience in the Oval Office. On-air personalities Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham are favorites of the president, who also speaks to them privately. This past week Trump promoted Hannity on Twitter, saying:
The president’s early-morning tweets often appear to be reactions to Fox programming. On Friday, for example, Trump tweeted he was “considering” a veto of a massive spending bill needed to keep the government open not long after it was assailed on Fox & Friends as a “swamp budget”. The critic in question was contributor Pete Hegseth, a favorite of the president who has been rumored to be a possible replacement for the embattled veterans affairs secretary, David Shulkin. Fox News came in for criticism this past week from CNN chief Jeff Zucker, who on Thursday attacked the rival network by saying it has become a propaganda machine that is “doing an incredible disservice to the country”. Zucker spoke at the Financial Times Future of News conference two days after a former Fox military analyst quit, claiming he was ashamed at the way the network’s opinion hosts were backing Trump. Zucker said that analyst, Ralph Peters, voiced what a lot of people have been thinking about Fox in the post-Roger Ailes era. Still, in Trump’s Washington, lawmakers and influence-seekers know that the best way to get in Trump’s ear is often to get on Fox. Legislators routinely seek to get airtime when they are trying to push legislation or policy ideas, said congressional aides who sought anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss private thinking. “A year ago, everyone was trying to figure out how to get into the building; now everyone is trying to figure out how to get on TV,” said Republican consultant Alex Conant. This past week, for example, conservative lawmakers unhappy with the spending bill moving through Congress took to Fox. “This may be the worst bill I have seen in my time in Congress,” said Jim Jordan of Ohio on Wednesday. And when the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, prompted a national conversation on gun laws, Fox contributor Geraldo Rivera used his platform to urge the president to support raising the age requirement to buy assault-type weapons. “You’ve gotta let me give my pitch,” he said on Fox & Friends several weeks ago, noting that he would see Trump that night. “Here in Florida and most states a kid cannot buy a beer … and yet he could buy an AR-15 legally.” The hosts quickly pushed back. “Tell him to let the teachers carry concealed,” said one. While the coverage varies by show, Fox & Friends tends to be Trump-friendly, with the chipper morning show spotlighting his achievements and bashing the “mainstream media”. On Friday, they featured a teen from the Florida high school where the shooting occurred who opposes gun control efforts, as well as a young conservative activist who interviewed Trump at a White House event the day before. Also appearing on Friday was White House counselor Kellyanne Conway – herself a constant presence on cable news – who pushed back at the idea Trump was focused on hiring TV personalities. “The irony is not lost on me that you have a lot of quote ‘TV stars’ calling Larry Kudlow and John Bolton ‘TV stars’,” Conway said. Source: http://allofbeer.com/fox-faces-on-trumps-team-tv-network-serving-as-west-wing-casting-call/ from https://allofbeer.wordpress.com/2018/06/26/fox-faces-on-trumps-team-tv-network-serving-as-west-wing-casting-call/ Fred Armisen returned toSaturday Night Liveto close out its 41st season. The former cast memberhosted the show for the first time since his 2013 departure. With the next season due to begin in September or October, the finale was also an ideal time to bid farewell to the Hillary Clinton/Bernie Sanders rivalry of the Democratic primary. Larry David reprised his already-beloved impression of the senator from Vermont in a hilarious cold open with Kate McKinnon as Hillary Clinton. Set in a bar just before closing time (with Sanders refusing to go home until he was good and ready, of course), the two candidates reminisced about the past few months of campaigning.Ordering drinks, Sanders went for, something refreshing and revolutionary. Something that draws yuge crowds. Meanwhile Clinton ordered “Whatever beer no one likes that gets the job done.” We’re sure this isn’t the last we’ve seen of Larry David’s Bernie Sanders, but this sketch was the ideal finale to one of the wildest primary election seasons in living memory. from https://allofbeer.wordpress.com/2018/06/25/saturday-night-live-bids-farewell-to-its-41st-season-with-a-hillary-bernie-cold-open/ Motorists are being warned not to drive through flood water after thunderstorms and torrential rain brought parts of Kent and London to a standstill. The Environment Agency has said further rainfall over the next few days could lead to more localised flooding. The warning comes after south-east England received a month’s worth of rain in a few hours on Tuesday. Some roads remain closed due to the flooding, fallen trees and sewage overflow. A spokesman for the Environment Agency said: “We remind people not to drive through flood water as just 30cm can move your car, and to check our active alerts and warnings – which are updated every 15 minutes – online. “Our teams remain out on the ground, checking and operating defences and we are ready to support local authorities in responding to surface-water flooding.” London Fire Brigade confirmed it received more than 100 flood-related calls on Tuesday. Some train services were cancelled as railway lines were submerged and a number of flights from Gatwick Airport were also affected. Almost the entire May average of 50mm (2in) of rain fell in a matter of hours. A spokesman for Kent Highways said teams were still out working to clear floodwater from roads on Wednesday. The worst problems were in Maidstone, Gravesham and Swale, in the north-east of the county. Helen Whately, MP for Faversham and Mid Kent, was among those whose homes were flooded. She tweeted: “Now the clear up begins. If you’re waiting for a letter from me and it’s a bit delayed, I am sorry! #flooding.” Stretches of the M2 – a key route from London towards the Kent coast – were also closed while members of the emergency services and Highways England cleared flood water from the carriageways. London was also badly hit with about 30 houses flooded by up to 25in (64cm) of water in Erith, south-east London. Four people were also rescued from their cars in Stratford, in the east of the city. Two fires in north and west London, believed to have been caused by lightning, were among more than 100 calls the fire service received during the day. BBC weather presenter Nina Ridge said there “could still be heavy, thundery downpours in the morning and for the next few days.” The Three Daws riverside pub at Gravesend was hit for the second time in three days. Manager Lisa Bishop said flood defences were breached. “My cellar is still underwater and I’m waiting for Southern Water to bring a pump to pump it out,” she said. “At least 20 barrels of beer are bobbing about.” In Chatham in Kent, Judith White and her budgie had to move out of her house after flooding. “Being on my own and not in the best of health, it’s very scary. The worst thing is I’ve no insurance,” she said. .news-app-promo { box-sizing: border-box; background-color: #000; padding: 0.5em; margin-top: 1em; } .news-app-promo__section { display: inline-block; margin: 0 auto; position: relative; width: 100%; text-align: center; margin-top: 8px; } .news-app-promo-text { color: #fff; font-family: helvetica; min-width: 277px; border-right: 0.25em solid #fff; border-left: 0.25em solid #fff; padding: 0 1em; width: 35%; margin: 1em auto; display: block; } .news-app-promo-text__tagline { font-size: 1.09em; } .news-app-promo-text__download { font-size: 2.25em; font-weight: 600; } .news-app-promo-buttons { margin: 0 auto; max-width: 35%; display: block; } .news-app-promo-buttons__buttons { display: block; } .news-app-promo-buttons__logo { display: inline-block; } .news-app-promo-subsection { display: inline-block; margin: 0 auto; margin-right: 10px; } .news-app-promo__bbc-logo { display: inline-block; width: 106px; margin-bottom: 8px; } .news-app-promo__play-store, .news-app-promo__app-store { display: block; width: 161px; height: auto; margin-bottom: 8px; } .news-app-promo-subsection–link { text-decoration: none; border: 0; } Source: http://allofbeer.com/warnings-as-flood-risk-remains/ from https://allofbeer.wordpress.com/2018/06/25/warnings-as-flood-risk-remains/ Now I’m not a trust-fund baby (F*CK, I WISH!), I don’t make a heaps of money, and I pay Manhattan rent. If I lived anywhere else in the world, I might be doing sort of OK, financially — but I live in NEW YORK CITY. However, this article isn’t about New York City. This article isn’t even really about money. It’s about living a glamorous, fabulous, glittering, lifestyle and being made to feel ashamed about it. I didn’t realize the magnitude of my lavish lifestyle until very recently. I can’t help it. I was born glamorous. You can totally hate me for this if you want to, by the way. I’ve been in therapy for a while now, and I don’t need everyone’s approval all the time anymore. And luckily, I have a few glam friends who get it: But, boys and girls, tell me, is there really a need to shame me and my luxurious friends for being glam? I mean, half of the girls I know in New York City who dutifully take the subway and sport beat up converse are way richer and more spoiled than I am. Their “ripped” jeans aren’t ripped because they’re worn down — they’re actually Rag & Bone distressed denim that retail for $450. They might live in dirty Brooklyn lofts, but those “run down” warehouse spaces cost twice as much as my pretty little Upper East Side shoe box. Look, I get it: Being glamorous is not cool. Being unglamorous is “en vogue” right now. It’s hip to look dirty and hit the dive bars even when you have a trust fund. But does that mean I really should be incessantly subjected to dirty looks, bitchy eye-rolls and back-handed compliments about how “overdressed” I am? Why can’t everyone just LET ME LIVE? I’m not asking you to finance my lavish lifestyle, so who the f*ck cares if I spend $52 on Tom Ford lipstick? I’m single. I don’t have children. I, by the way, you smug little trolls, low-key do a sh*t ton of community service (Most of my jobs have been non-profit). And most importantly, I can strut around the city in my 6.5-inch mega platforms faster than you can in your ugly ass “flats.” Think I’m lying?Try me bitches. Try me, but stop shaming me. I’m a 29-year-old woman trying to survive in the cruel, cold world like everyone else. Don’t Uber-shame me.The other day, I was with my friend Sam (who is totally low-key bougie but in total denial). “I’m not taking the subway home,” I declared. She had convinced me to get high as a f*cking kite with her on a downtown rooftop, and I don’t usually smoke. There was no way I could face the subway stoned — not that I ever take the subway anyway (but at least I had a good excuse for ONCE). As I picked up my pink glitter iPhone 6 Plus and pressed my nail-polished finger on the comforting “Uber app,” she gave me a judgmental stare down, sending shards of shame down my spine. “Zara, we are right by the train, AND there is a 2.5x surge price. Don’t Uber — that’s f*cking ridiculous! You’re ridiculous!” She cried, dramatically puffing on her perfectly rolled joint. “F*ck off. I’m taking Uber, you bitch,” I smugly replied, pressing down extra hard on the “confirm your trip” tab for dramatic effect. “Fine” she said, exasperated, staring out into the starless New York City sky. My text message made the little ding sound. I checked; it was the Uber driver informing me hewas outside. As I went to reply “coming outside,” I realized I had a long text HISTORY with saidUber driver. Ever since that realization, I check my text history with Uber drivers, and 90 percent of the time, I’ve ridden with them before. That means out of all the tens of thousands of Uber drivers in New York City, I, Zara Barrie, take it so often that I get repeat drivers. Extreme, even for me. But you know what? Who f*cking cares? I’m not going to apologize for not wanting to be crammed on the subway in a skimpy outfit, lace stockings and bright red lippy at 1 am. Plus, life always just seems better in the back of an Uber, you know? You can’t put a price tag on happiness, Kittens. Don’t Champagne-shame me.“You orderedchampagne,” a 21-year-old co-worker judgmentally purred to me, smugly pulling on her “vintage” grandfather sweater. “That’s like so fancy. You’re sooo bougie,” she squealed, her button nose straight in the air. “Well, what the hell are you drinking?” I humbly inquired, tapping on my crystal champagne flute with a pointed, freshly polished nail. “Beer, duh,” she replied like it was the most obvious thing on the planet. Like there was no other drink one could possibly enjoy at 5 pm at a local little bar after work. I’m sorry, but my expensive lipstick lips will never touch beer. That would be disrespectful to my $52 Tom Ford lipstick, DUH. I can’t help that champagne just suits my body. I just like the way bubbles sift down my throat and penetrate into my spirit. I exclusively drink champagne, and if the bar doesn’t have champagne, I simply don’t go. Don’t daytime lipstick-shame me.“Isn’t that a little much for the DAY!?” My ex used to say every time I left the apartment. She was referring to my love for bold lipsticks. Look if I feel sexier in a dark violet lip, why shouldn’t I wear it in the middle of springtime day? Am I only allowed to feel sexy in the day? If those are the “rules,” I’m consciously choosing to disregard them. I want to feel sexy as f*ck all the f*cking time. I do a better job when I feel sexy, I’m a kinder human being when I feel sexy, andmost importantly, I’m a happier, more confident human being when I feel sexy. I don’t care if it’s harsh to your delicate eyes in the daylight. Invest in some sunnies, darling, because I’m not going to stop. Don’t heel-shame me.The other day, I was walking around Manhattan at 7 am, way uptown on 92nd Street, when I noticed all the Upper East Side MILF moms giving me looks of death. They were all walking their plaid-skirt, baby-Moncler-puff-coat-wearingkids to school as I haphazardly attempted to catch a cab downtown to work. Why is everyone looking at me so strangely?I silently wondered as I stuck my mega bangled arm out to catch a cab. I noticed a pattern; they were all staring at my feet. I was wearing open-toed platform sandals in the winter (with tights! I’m not a SAVAGE). Look — just because I wear HEELS all of the time, even in dire weather conditions, doesn’t mean you need to constantly point it out in large crowds, give me incredulous looks OR publicly humiliate me. If I want to f*ck up my feet and back, that’s my prerogative. I like looking at the world fromstunningly high views. I see sh*t the rest of you bitches in flats don’t see. Unless you’re tall. And if you’re tall, I’m extremely jealous of you, and maybe if I was YOUR HEIGHT, I wouldn’t wear such large heels. But no, I’m not tall. I’m a short jewish girl just trying to live her life. Don’t fab dress-shame me.“Woah, that’s a lot for WORK! Isn’t that, like, uncomfortable?” a new Elite Daily employee exclaimed to me recently (poor honey didn’t know I dress like this every day). I looked down at my dress. I was clad in my favorite pale blue vintage cocktail dress, given to me by a darling (and super glam) family friend. Yes, it’s a lot for work. But what am I supposed to do? Wear jeans? I hate jeans — I don’t look or feel good in DENIM. And don’t even get me started on f*cking leggings. Why does every girl who wears “leggings to work” feel so bloody smug about it? “Oh, I don’t dress up. I’m always in my leggings!” girls will boast, running their bare fingers along their barre-class thighs. We get it. You have skinny legs and want us all to know you WORK OUT. I got it. (I’m going to the bar in heels, so see you later). Truth be told, I don’t judge you legging-wearing-waifs for ruining the art of fashion (an art that I’m super passionate about) in the name of “comfort,” so stop judging me for wearing uncomfortable cocktail dresses in the day! Yes, there aren’t always the most comfortable garments to wear…but SCREW IT. It’s me wearing it — not you. You keep doing you in tights and over-the-knee flat boots. Let me do ME in cocktail dresses and over-the-knee stiletto boots. Don’t fancy restaurant-shame me.I’m sorry, but I’m really not sorry about this one, lovelies. I don’t like sh*t chain restaurants. They lack imagination, and I live for the imaginative. I only want to go places where I can have my glamorous cake and eat it too! Source: http://allofbeer.com/fck-you-im-fabulous-stop-glamor-shaming-me/ from https://allofbeer.wordpress.com/2018/06/25/fck-you-im-fabulous-stop-glamor-shaming-me/ Welcome to the Shirk Report where you will find 20 funny images, 10 interesting articles and 5 entertaining videos from the last 7 days of sifting. Most images found on Reddit; articles from Twitter, RSS and email; videos come from everywhere. Any suggestions? Send a note to [email protected] 20 IMAGES– Friday! 10 ARTICLES– Are You Smart Enough to Be a US Citizen? Take the Atlantic’s Quiz 5 VIDEOS + somebody to loveSLOW IT DOWN AND SOAK IT IN THIS WEEKENDSource: http://allofbeer.com/the-shirk-report-volume-377/ from https://allofbeer.wordpress.com/2018/06/25/the-shirk-report-volume-377/ (CNN)In one horrifying moment, on a lonely road in Bolivia, Tim Bridgman lost his soul mate.
He and his wife Sharon had been riding their bicycles around the world to raise money for ShelterBox, an all-in-one disaster relief kit with a tent and lifesaving supplies. They had set out in June 2012 from Nordkapp, Norway, and were more than halfway through their journey when Sharon was killed.
The couple, who did not have children, planned to journey from Scandinavia to South Africa, then from Argentina to Alaska on mountain bikes. They had belonged to a cycling club for more than a decade. (Tim, a carpenter, lived with Sharon in Devon, England. She was a drug and alcohol addiction counselor.)
“I’ve always wanted to cycle around the world, but not the easy way,” Tim, 42, says. “I wanted to cycle the two longest land masses in the world. She looked at me and said, ‘Let’s do it.’ “
Photographs on Tim’s website, north2northcycletour, show glowing progress reports from the loving couple. Sharon seems to travel back in time as she uses a well on a Romanian hillside, with a long wooden lever and a bucket. The couple leaps above their bikes in jubilation when they reach a monument at the meeting point of the Atlantic and Indian oceans in South Africa. They trek though South America as a tailwind of goodwill from strangers, family and friends helps push them though unfathomable muscle fatigue, scorching temperatures, freezing conditions and whipping winds.
But in Bolivia’s Antiplano, this romantic tale got crushed by heartbreaking calamity on April 26, 2014.
“It’s like being up on the moon,” Tim describes the Altiplano. “We’re up at 4,000 meters, more than 15,000 feet, and there is no one… Sharon was hit by the only car, a Toyota Land Cruiser, within nine hours.”
So their journey took the ultimate U-turn, back to the church in Devon, where Tim and Sharon married in May 2008. Sharon was buried there.
Tim grieved for several months, then decided to complete the quest he and Sharon had begun. He mounted his bike and pushed himself forward.
“I realized I had to come back and not only finish (the bicycle trip) for her, but to finish it for me to learn to live again,” Tim says.
Tim grabbed a box full of letters friends and family wrote to Sharon — “Things people wanted to say to her but never got the chance” — to take with him.
Knees aching, heartbroken, dreams of growing old together gone, Tim returned in March 2015 to the desolate Altiplano road where Sharon was killed and saw a modest memorial with a small cross strangers had built.
“I wanted to say something meaningful, but my voice wouldn’t work and only a few choked words came out,” Tim wrote in his blog that day. “What could I say? I had lost the most precious thing I had ever had. “
The carpenter dug a hole to bury the box of letters to Sharon, along with an empty bottle of Argentinian beer they had enjoyed drinking together. Then he climbed back on his 14-speed, Surly Troll bike.
Several days after, Tim traveled a pathetic 10 miles in 9 hours, wheels sinking so deep in salt flats he found and rode on railroad tracks because they offered an intermittent hard surface. When Tim finally reached a small mining town, he was greeted by a smile-inducing fur ball, a fuzzy, four-legged welcoming committee.
“This amazing dog,” Tim grins. “He almost congratulated me into making it. So it was a nice end to hard day.”
It’s the the treasured moments with animals, and the kindness of strangers that motivate Tim.
“People praise me, but it’s not that hard,” Tim says. “I meet people who are picking up aluminum cans just to make a few pence for their family. I have a passport, freedom… I have met thousands of people who would never get the chance to have a passport, let alone travel around the world.”
Tim has traveled through 40 countries, and logged more 34,000 miles. He estimates he has altogether climbed 100 miles higher than the International Space Station, on two wheels. He has raised almost $40,000 for ShelterBox so far, $25,000 from Rotary Clubs, which also have provided food and places to sleep.
He doesn’t travel with a ShelterBox tent, which is 14 x 14 feet and 7-feet tall. It’s too bulky and heavy to haul on a mountain bike, but perfect for a family that’s homeless and stripped down to rags after a typhoon, flood, fire or other disaster. The box also has thermal blankets, cooking supplies water purification units, building materials, corrugated iron, metal strapping and nails.
Tim’s bittersweet, four-year voyage will end in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, in about six weeks. He vows he will arrive filled with the wonderful moments he shared with Sharon and memories no one can take away.
“And when I get there (Prudhoe Bay) I’m going to go to bed. and I am going to sleep for about a year,” he says with a laugh. “And I am going to get up and have a pint (of beer) and an English pie. And then after, I’ll have to figure out how to rebuild my life.”
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…AND GETS ALL UP IN YOUR FACEBOOKMore posts in #Entertainmentfrom https://allofbeer.wordpress.com/2018/06/24/people-are-outraged-after-survivor-loser-drops-huge-bombshell-about-contestant-on-air/ Noooooo, Drake, don’t do this to me! You’re supposedto date Rihanna to make me happy! Who cares about you or your happiness! C’mon man! Unfortunately, I’m kind of watchingmy Drake/Rihanna dreams go down the drain here because Drake is seemingly dating Justin Bieber’s ex Hailey Baldwin. TMZ reports the 29-year-old rapperspent a long holiday weekend with Hailey, who, by the way, is only 19. Witnesses claimed to have seen the two ordering drinks together, getting up close and personal and basically doing all the things you do on a date. Drake and Hailey apparently hooked up at Drake’s Memorial Day party on Monday. I, for one, cannot think of a better way to honor our troops. Look, I don’t want to believe it, either, but unfortunately, there are pictures.
They even took cute Snapchats together — and they used the puppy filter. You know it’s flirting when the puppy filter comes out.
The 19-year-old model is just coming off a relationship with Justin Bieber, which sounded pretty complicated. I guess she’s ready for a singer who’s a little more mature now. And here I was thinking RiRi and Drizzy were about to get back together. Sigh. Subscribe to Elite Daily’s official newsletter,The Edge, for more stories you don’t want to miss. Source: http://allofbeer.com/it-looks-like-drake-might-be-dating-justin-biebers-ex-hailey-baldwin/ from https://allofbeer.wordpress.com/2018/06/23/it-looks-like-drake-might-be-dating-justin-biebers-ex-hailey-baldwin/ |
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