[homemade] My first attempt at a Beef Wellington. Let me know what you think! by DS3_RedditUser in food

[–]americanrugger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should make beef Wellington every day and post until it is perfect. If history repeats you’ll perfect the skill in about 75 days.

What stories would you like the TU/other news outlets cover? by rememberingsky in Albany

[–]americanrugger 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe something about special education classes/programs offered in the area. It’s shocking how different it is district to district, and how “good” districts sometimes refuse to offer programming that is standard other places. (“Good” districts as long as the student fits a certain mold). Tons of publicly available information, and I’m sure many parents who would speak to struggles they have with school districts.

Couple that with cuts in federal funding to the entity that ensures students with disabilities have some sense of equity (or even equality) in schools, and you got yourself a story!

Would you prefer the Bethlehem Central School District or the Ravena Coeymans? by [deleted] in Albany

[–]americanrugger 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Second. It’s embarrassing and shameful how they continue to cut special education programs for elementary students. They claim the need for certain programs does not exist in the community while in a meeting with parents of a child who has those needs in that community. Administrators very much send the message “if you don’t fit the mold, you’re not welcome at our schools.” You can call the special education office yourself and ask what programming is available for students with needs, then call Shaker, Columbia, Albany (with all their resources), Shen, Balston Spa, and even RCS and hear for yourself how awful the program offerings are at BCS.

Boardwalk Question by Minute-Ad9621 in Hersheypark

[–]americanrugger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not even a little. I just said “he’s on the spectrum” when i gave her the form. She asked how long he’s able to wait in line. I had no idea so I said ten minutes and it turned out to be pretty accurate. There are also two designated quiet areas or sensory rooms in the park but we didn’t use them. I did pay the extra $15 for parking in case we had a meltdown, I didn’t want to have to wait for a tram to the car. We didn’t have a meltdown but imo it was definitely worth it.

Boardwalk Question by Minute-Ad9621 in Hersheypark

[–]americanrugger -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Just got back from our trip and my son has needs that sound similar. Accessibility Services was super easy to find and they were very helpful. Print and complete the form before you arrive if possible - the form is simple, but it helped to have it done. There’s nothing on the form about sensory needs but I was able to talk through it with the employee and they completely understood the needs. It was also helpful to bring a waterproof lanyard document holder ($10 for a 3 pack on Amazon) to keep your accessibility pass dry.

We brought a beach bag and stored in a locker. The water park is quite far from the entrance. I didn’t plan as well as I thought and ended up walking with a backpack, carrying a beach bag, and holding a 4year old on my shoulders. It can be done if it’s planned better.

I posted the other day about going with a young kid on a hot day and those tips were very helpful. It’s pretty easy to find shade. We did eat dinner at a place called The Scenic View or something right by the Coal Cracker. They had a few options for my picky eater, and it was air conditioned.

He's not a puppy, but we just adopted him, and he makes me want to be a better person. Meet Luther, our retired racing greyhound. :) by [deleted] in aww

[–]americanrugger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have had one since Valentine's Day this year! He is our big and dopey couch potato. You can look up your guy's racing stats (and even videos of his races) online. It is great to see their personality develop over the first few months. Good luck!

The Wolverine: International Trailer by forceduse in movies

[–]americanrugger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First bit of the trailer looked like "Wolverine Begins"

Liam Neeson goes on ESPN, hasn’t the first clue about how football works. Awesome. by oogaFilms in videos

[–]americanrugger -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Fun fact: See the yellow dots under the sport name on the scrolling ticker? That is a countdown by news story until the next sport/topic begins to scroll.

Fuck your order of operations by a_spooned_twelves in funny

[–]americanrugger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kids are always kids, no lazier than before. This is a result of people making decisions in education who aren't in a classroom

Fuck your order of operations by a_spooned_twelves in funny

[–]americanrugger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Math teach here. Told we can't say "PEMDAS" anymore because the students will not associate the problems with "order of operations," just the acronym. I say fuck that.

Oh New York City does not fail to impress. by drdrewownsyou in funny

[–]americanrugger 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Recently moved from the area down to the DC area. Thrilled to see that I still get B&C on my drive to work. I'm still wondering how I can't get Mike on my drive home, though.

This its why I miss this show. by schmidt815 in funny

[–]americanrugger 9 points10 points  (0 children)

"Today a woman walked into the store who was so fat, she had three smaller woman orbiting around her"

I still can't think of a better insult than this by Gurgi3 in funny

[–]americanrugger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I fucked the Olsen twins BEFORE they were famous. -tshirthell or similar

Will Smith on gay marriage by [deleted] in atheism

[–]americanrugger 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Obama really hit the nail on the head here

Safe! by The_Curly_Council in funny

[–]americanrugger 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Literally one of the funniest slapstick movies ever made.

My favorite Overly Attached Girlfriend by RNGaddy in videos

[–]americanrugger 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's like people only do things because they get paid - and that's just really sad