Sir, the South Dakota Military Heritage Alliance does not give the dimensions of its event floor on its website which is as far as I got. I did find the menu, however, and I regret very much that, in my current state of parched, dry famine, I was distracted by the $5 wells and the $13 Two-Meat Meal which I warrant I could plow through like an International Harvester. Two Meats, One Meal, what luxury! May we not find a way to add this to the platform, much the way a chicken was formerly promised in every pot? Pork and Beef! Chicken and Bacon! No one disputes that the former makes superior meatballs and loaf, and the latter a divine sandwich. Mixed Meats are inevitably greater than the sum of their parts.
https://www.southdakotaalliance.org/Event%20Center%20Brochure.pdf
I think we already have some sort of Meat Initiative, let me consult the official campaign notes...
Yes, apparently we were looking to increase our numbers during Lent (I think this was in fiscal Q2 or Q3 of 2020) with our
National Sardine Supply Initiative. I believe if we go "old skool" with that we may nominally include Whale Meat as an icthyological source of meat protein.
This is a good catch on your part; although I do
Not See anything about the Pork/Beef ratio in Meatballs or Meatloaves, nor is there anything concerning Pots with Chicken and Bacon.
For that last one, I think it should be a club of some sort that targets a specific demographic to maximize the highest multiple possible from that particular sector of the Multi-Vote. You know how terrible I am at coming up with names, and "
The Chicken Bacon Club" might be misleading, there is no indication there about "
the Pot." The Multi-Vote may become confused and join this club thinking it might revolutionize either sandwiches or salads...
Excellent points those.
Have another Plum, K_Dubb; perhaps even two!
For my part, since the fluid dynamic model I am working on still needs the dimensional analysis I am back-burnering that particular experiment: It will ultimately lead to some
solid research into Pillow Gaseous Absorption vs Adsorption Rates; of which I am quite excited to begin benchmark and/or skidmark testing upon. I digress.
I did find the following article:
Water Tower Research Warns Investors to Take Note of Developments in Mattress Imports to the US
. . .
Bugatch telling Proactive that investors need to pay attention as globalization has had some interesting, and not altogether positive, impacts on US domestic producers.
Which is alarming, apparently there is sufficient domestic Pillow manufacturing occurring for a healthy and robust economy, but we need to adjust our Political Mirrors to focus like a laser on domestic Mattress manufacture lest we fall behind globally.
Apogees, thread, this is clearly off-topic: I believe it may be of ancillary impotence, however. Before I go off on a superiority and comfort of Spanish Moss Stuffed Mattresses tangent, I will note that we do have a rather good supply of that Spanish Moss stuff in certain economically fragile areas of the country.
Below are some photographs of what was apparently a thriving industry in the land:



As that final picture clearly shows, this apparently requires masks: so it is an excellent opportunity to take an industrial lead in Mattress Manufacture in the New Normal
CornHoleEbola-19.5 Whirled Economy!
Any developments of interest at this Symposium? I wish I could be there in person, I do love a good Symposium so long as the supply of Beverages is varied and interesting!
Thank you in Advance! It is an honor to swerve.
pate/K_Dubb 2024
"WHO shat in the interregnum?" & "WHO farted in the elevator?"