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Thread started 12/29/05 9:42am

TheCatWoman

Change, difference, something new? Why are people afraid?

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hmmm


I don't like sissy wimps. lions with no courage lol

My neighbor, I asked her and her husband if they like Indian food. She says, we never tried it. I said, do you like mexican food, she says they never tried it. confused

I asked, how about chinese food? omg .. she says "We never tried it" and proceeded to tell me how she only eats and LOVEs potato's, steak, chicky, meatloaf and etc etc. The BORING food.

I was like neutral oh okay.


Whats up with that?
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Reply #1 posted 12/29/05 9:43am

cborgman

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seriously, if this is about the face peel thing, believe me when i say you want anxiety to stick with the bag over his head
Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton
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Reply #2 posted 12/29/05 9:50am

TheCatWoman

cborgman said:

seriously, if this is about the face peel thing, believe me when i say you want anxiety to stick with the bag over his head



ROFLMBO lol


oh shu, this was a good laugh biggrin
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Reply #3 posted 12/29/05 9:56am

cborgman

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TheCatWoman said:

cborgman said:

seriously, if this is about the face peel thing, believe me when i say you want anxiety to stick with the bag over his head



ROFLMBO lol


oh shu, this was a good laugh biggrin


wink
Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton
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Reply #4 posted 12/29/05 11:18am

KebabKing

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Ever tried a kebab? batting eyes
You wan' kebab? I make you delicious Kebab!!!
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Reply #5 posted 12/29/05 12:12pm

LleeLlee

KebabKing said:

Ever tried a kebab? batting eyes


you dont waste any time do you?
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Reply #6 posted 12/29/05 12:41pm

vainandy

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TheCatWoman said:

My neighbor, I asked her and her husband if they like Indian food. She says, we never tried it.


I love Indian food. The hotter and spicier the better. If it doesn't make you shit fire, then send it back. I also love the curry and cilantro they like to use in so many dishes.

I said, do you like mexican food, she says they never tried it. confused


Mexican is my absolute favorite and has been since I was a child. I love a big beefy Mexican enchilada. horny ....oh, I forgot we were talking about food. lol Anyway, Mexican food is still my favorite.

I asked, how about chinese food? omg .. she says "We never tried it"


I love Chinese food also. What pisses me off though is that as more and more people started trying Chinese food in my area in the 1980s and 1990s, the Chinese restaurants started "Americanizing" their food to cater to people's tastes that don't know shit about Chinese food. The only thing a lot of these people order, when they don't go to a buffet, is shrimp fried rice. Hell, that's amateur stuff. lol I had seen it all when I saw macaroni and cheese on the buffet at one of these restaurants. I said "this is not the place for me" and got up and left before the waitress even brought the menu.

and proceeded to tell me how she only eats and LOVEs potato's, steak, chicky, meatloaf and etc etc. The BORING food.


Dull, dull, dull.

Being from the South, I will admit that we are the only ones that can cook some good mustard greens, string beans, and stuff like that because we can season the hell out of them with bacon grease, ham hocks, and other types of pork. I will give us that much. My sister moved up north and everyone up there thinks she can cook but all of us down here think she is a horrible cook because we are used to better. lol

As far as foreign foods though, I love to explore and prefer them over the usual foods in my area. Unfortunately though, once something catches on down here, the cooks at these restaurants change the food up to suit the tastes of the people in the area. I also love Thai food but if it ever catches on down here, it will be ruined. lol
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #7 posted 12/29/05 12:49pm

KebabKing

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LleeLlee said:

KebabKing said:

Ever tried a kebab? batting eyes


you dont waste any time do you?


you had your chance
You wan' kebab? I make you delicious Kebab!!!
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Reply #8 posted 12/29/05 12:51pm

LleeLlee

KebabKing said:

LleeLlee said:



you dont waste any time do you?


you had your chance



to escape?

yes i did.
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Reply #9 posted 12/29/05 12:58pm

KebabKing

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LleeLlee said:

KebabKing said:



you had your chance



to escape?

yes i did.


come on now, kebabistan isn't all that bad
You wan' kebab? I make you delicious Kebab!!!
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Reply #10 posted 12/29/05 1:28pm

Lleena

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KebabKing said:

LleeLlee said:




to escape?

yes i did.


come on now, kebabistan isn't all that bad


it was your naming your livestock after me that did it confused
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Reply #11 posted 12/29/05 1:32pm

Reincarnate

Some people live their lives in a bubble and are afraid to experiment.

Others love to get out there and try new experiences.

I don't think it means one group is wrong and the other is right; there are shepherds and there are sheep and the world needs the right mix of each in order to function properly.
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Reply #12 posted 12/29/05 2:18pm

shanti0608

vainandy said:

TheCatWoman said:

My neighbor, I asked her and her husband if they like Indian food. She says, we never tried it.


I love Indian food. The hotter and spicier the better. If it doesn't make you shit fire, then send it back. I also love the curry and cilantro they like to use in so many dishes.

I love Chinese food also. What pisses me off though is that as more and more people started trying Chinese food in my area in the 1980s and 1990s, the Chinese restaurants started "Americanizing" their food to cater to people's tastes that don't know shit about Chinese food. The only thing a lot of these people order, when they don't go to a buffet, is shrimp fried rice. Hell, that's amateur stuff. lol I had seen it all when I saw macaroni and cheese on the buffet at one of these restaurants. I said "this is not the place for me" and got up and left before the waitress even brought the menu.

and proceeded to tell me how she only eats and LOVEs potato's, steak, chicky, meatloaf and etc etc. The BORING food.


Dull, dull, dull.

Being from the South, I will admit that we are the only ones that can cook some good mustard greens, string beans, and stuff like that because we can season the hell out of them with bacon grease, ham hocks, and other types of pork. I will give us that much. My sister moved up north and everyone up there thinks she can cook but all of us down here think she is a horrible cook because we are used to better. lol

As far as foreign foods though, I love to explore and prefer them over the usual foods in my area. Unfortunately though, once something catches on down here, the cooks at these restaurants change the food up to suit the tastes of the people in the area. I also love Thai food but if it ever catches on down here, it will be ruined. lol



We should go out & eat sometime..
lol

I am with you on this....
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Reply #13 posted 12/30/05 3:49am

CalhounSq

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Do you live in a shitty town or something? confused
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Reply #14 posted 12/30/05 3:54am

charlottegelin

TheCatWoman said:

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hmmm


I don't like sissy wimps. lions with no courage lol

My neighbor, I asked her and her husband if they like Indian food. She says, we never tried it. I said, do you like mexican food, she says they never tried it. confused

I asked, how about chinese food? omg .. she says "We never tried it" and proceeded to tell me how she only eats and LOVEs potato's, steak, chicky, meatloaf and etc etc. The BORING food.

I was like neutral oh okay.


Whats up with that?


I went to visit an Indian lady and she made me gulab jamun drool and she invited me to come over again and she wants to cook me lots of different things! She has lived here 2 years and I am her first white person guest and she is delighted I want to try everything!!
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Reply #15 posted 12/30/05 4:01am

MarieLouise

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I really have difficulties with people who don't want to try something new, especially when talking about food.

I was taught to try anything and I like almost anything, except for liver, kidneys and shrimps when they swim in a puddle of mayonnaise.

If I ever get children, I hope they will try food and not be picky. This is one of the mosrt annoying characteristics of little children, or their parents, whatever. The kid of a very good friend never likes anything we prepare. She only likes French fries, pizza and sweets. I like her a lot, but when eating I can't stop thinking 'spoiled little brat'. mad
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Reply #16 posted 12/30/05 4:05am

charlottegelin

MarieLouise said:

I really have difficulties with people who don't want to try something new, especially when talking about food.

I was taught to try anything and I like almost anything, except for liver, kidneys and shrimps when they swim in a puddle of mayonnaise.

If I ever get children, I hope they will try food and not be picky. This is one of the mosrt annoying characteristics of little children, or their parents, whatever. The kid of a very good friend never likes anything we prepare. She only likes French fries, pizza and sweets. I like her a lot, but when eating I can't stop thinking 'spoiled little brat'. mad

mad bloody brats! I have one who loves to try anything new because it might be his new favourite (a lovely way to think of it!) and the other will not eat anything with green bits in it, and to think I raised them both the same!!
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