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Hi, all!
I created a small break in my cooking marathon on Thanksgiving for a quick Hoddle today. In case you're wondering, here's the finished product.
Here's the end product of a long day's work from myself and my sisters. My side this year was sweet potatoes topped with herb ricotta and roasted walnuts.
— Pardeep Cattry (@pcattry) November 27, 2020
Hope your Thanksgiving was safe and featured wonderful food! pic.twitter.com/vxjhoJGbxW
Ramble of the Day
I had a French professor who showed us a video that I remembered every now and again because it was brilliant, but had very few details about it for a search query. Sometimes, the internet offers you a gift — someone tweeted about this incredible video, and now I’m sharing it.
Italian singer Adriano Celentano released a song in the 70s with nonsense lyrics meant to sound like American English, apparently to prove Italians would like any English song. It was a hit, and resulted in this: THE GREATEST VIDEO I HAVE EVER SEEN. pic.twitter.com/B3mQWmQgXq
— Harry (@HarrietMould) November 26, 2020
I had this song stuck in my head for a little while after I heard it again for the first time in years, and what a banger it is.
tl;dr: Just read the tweet.
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Links of the Day
Three Newcastle players tested positive for COVID-19.
Diego Maradona’s lawyer requested an inquiry into the ambulance that arrived at Maradona’s residence, claiming it took too long to arrive.
Scottish clubs are awaiting payment for the curtailed 2019-20 season by the SPFL, weeks after the clubs were expecting the money.
A longer read: Tom Doyle interviews one of the developers behind Football Manager, Miles Jacobson, on creating this year’s version of the game during a pandemic for the Evening Standard