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Let's ask Shanti... So, you're moving to England... we need to know a few things before you go:
1. Can you swim? You seem to need this in England recently what with the heavy rains. 2. Are you bringing a raft? Same reason. 3. Is Phil coming to pick you up at the airport by car or boat? | |
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Teacher said:
So, you're moving to England... we need to know a few things before you go: 1. Can you swim? You seem to need this in England recently what with the heavy rains. Yes I sure can..I have lived in Florida most of my life- gotta be prepared for hurricane season. 2. Are you bringing a raft? Same reason. packed hehe not really..left my pool supplies back with the pool I used to own. 3. Is Phil coming to pick you up at the airport by car or boat? He is flying to Florida to get me and take me back home by plane. Luckily he is high and dry where he is at...so far. | |
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Considering that warm air rises, if a man builds up gas and the ambient temperature is less than his body temperature, does he weigh less than when he does not have gas? If he ate a pound of beans, would he weigh more or less? Going further, if one ate enough gaseous food, would they ultimately float off into space? | |
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ArielB said: Considering that warm air rises, if a man builds up gas and the ambient temperature is less than his body temperature, does he weigh less than when he does not have gas? If he ate a pound of beans, would he weigh more or less? Going further, if one ate enough gaseous food, would they ultimately float off into space?
Good question...it has been a while since I have lived with a man..I can answer that question in about 9 weeks. Do you have gas? | |
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wow- I was expecting some tough questions...
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What did you think of my voice the other night? | |
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All I wanna know is: do you want to give up good food??? | |
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abierman said: All I wanna know is: do you want to give up good food???
Hehehe..there's good food here? I am not a big eater but I can tell you I will NOT be eating that Marmite crap.. | |
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Lothan said: What did you think of my voice the other night?
I wrote you a limerick...must have made an impression. [Edited 7/25/07 16:22pm] | |
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shanti0608 said: Lothan said: What did you think of my voice the other night?
I wrote you a limerick...must have made an impression. [Edited 7/25/07 16:22pm] | |
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shanti0608 said: abierman said: All I wanna know is: do you want to give up good food???
Hehehe..there's good food here? I am not a big eater but I can tell you I will NOT be eating that Marmite crap.. The english food would be one of the reasons not to move there.....yes, there's good food in the States! | |
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abierman said: shanti0608 said: Hehehe..there's good food here? I am not a big eater but I can tell you I will NOT be eating that Marmite crap.. The english food would be one of the reasons not to move there.....yes, there's good food in the States! What is some of the food you enjoy from the states? I live in Florida and I really do not care for seafood. I will miss some of the food from other states but nothing about Florida really. | |
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shanti0608 said: abierman said: The english food would be one of the reasons not to move there.....yes, there's good food in the States! What is some of the food you enjoy from the states? I live in Florida and I really do not care for seafood. I will miss some of the food from other states but nothing about Florida really. Oh, I LOVE seafood!!!!! Also love cajun, you guys have great sirloin steaks (just wait till Phil takes you to Angus Steakhouse ), you have great sushi (seafood, ok), and great burgers.....english kitchen sucks, you're gonna suffer! | |
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abierman said: shanti0608 said: What is some of the food you enjoy from the states? I live in Florida and I really do not care for seafood. I will miss some of the food from other states but nothing about Florida really. Oh, I LOVE seafood!!!!! Also love cajun, you guys have great sirloin steaks (just wait till Phil takes you to Angus Steakhouse ), you have great sushi (seafood, ok), and great burgers.....english kitchen sucks, you're gonna suffer! that's not exactly true, london is home to some of the finest restaurants in the world are you ready for submission
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eraclito said: abierman said: Oh, I LOVE seafood!!!!! Also love cajun, you guys have great sirloin steaks (just wait till Phil takes you to Angus Steakhouse ), you have great sushi (seafood, ok), and great burgers.....english kitchen sucks, you're gonna suffer! that's not exactly true, london is home to some of the finest restaurants in the world those which are that good are exceedingly overpriced! | |
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eraclito said: abierman said: Oh, I LOVE seafood!!!!! Also love cajun, you guys have great sirloin steaks (just wait till Phil takes you to Angus Steakhouse ), you have great sushi (seafood, ok), and great burgers.....english kitchen sucks, you're gonna suffer! that's not exactly true, london is home to some of the finest restaurants in the world That is what I have always heard too.. Luckily Phil is a good cook. I hate sushi and not big on steak though I am sure that will change living with mr.meatlover. I love Thai, Chinese and Indian..none of which I can get good around where I live now. I guess it will be a good trade off. Carrie said she enjoyed the junk food in England so I will survive. | |
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abierman said: eraclito said: that's not exactly true, london is home to some of the finest restaurants in the world those which are that good are exceedingly overpriced! not all one can find moderately priced restaurants, but really isnt that true for all major cities. are you ready for submission
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shanti0608 said: eraclito said: that's not exactly true, london is home to some of the finest restaurants in the world That is what I have always heard too.. Luckily Phil is a good cook. I hate sushi and not big on steak though I am sure that will change living with mr.meatlover. I love Thai, Chinese and Indian..none of which I can get good around where I live now. I guess it will be a good trade off. Carrie said she enjoyed the junk food in England so I will survive. aside from steaks i find the food in the US atrocious in comparison to the UK and Europe. are you ready for submission
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abierman said: All I wanna know is: do you want to give up good food???
Procrastination is the art of keeping up with yesterday.
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eraclito said: abierman said: those which are that good are exceedingly overpriced! not all one can find moderately priced restaurants, but really isnt that true for all major cities. Tampa has some really expensive places as well. what kind of food is Amsterdam known for? I really could not tell what their specialty was when we were there. I did have a toasted ham & cheese sandwich. | |
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shanti0608 said: eraclito said: not all one can find moderately priced restaurants, but really isnt that true for all major cities. Tampa has some really expensive places as well. what kind of food is Amsterdam known for? I really could not tell what their specialty was when we were there. I did have a toasted ham & cheese sandwich. they bake very nice cakes are you ready for submission
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eraclito said: shanti0608 said: Tampa has some really expensive places as well. what kind of food is Amsterdam known for? I really could not tell what their specialty was when we were there. I did have a toasted ham & cheese sandwich. they bake very nice cakes I did not get to try any cakes. | |
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shanti0608 said: eraclito said: that's not exactly true, london is home to some of the finest restaurants in the world That is what I have always heard too.. Luckily Phil is a good cook. I hate sushi and not big on steak though I am sure that will change living with mr.meatlover. I love Thai, Chinese and Indian..none of which I can get good around where I live now. I guess it will be a good trade off. Carrie said she enjoyed the junk food in England so I will survive. You won't, if you eat too much. Procrastination is the art of keeping up with yesterday.
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shanti0608 said: eraclito said: not all one can find moderately priced restaurants, but really isnt that true for all major cities. Tampa has some really expensive places as well. what kind of food is Amsterdam known for? I really could not tell what their specialty was when we were there. I did have a toasted ham & cheese sandwich. true, dutch kitchen isn't all that special.....but unlike the english, we know how not to fuck up good food! I remember paying a shitload of money more than once for an international dish in London, and it tasted like shit! we have great indonesian food here! | |
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abierman said: shanti0608 said: Tampa has some really expensive places as well. what kind of food is Amsterdam known for? I really could not tell what their specialty was when we were there. I did have a toasted ham & cheese sandwich. true, dutch kitchen isn't all that special.....but unlike the english, we know how not to fuck up good food! I remember paying a shitload of money more than once for an international dish in London, and it tasted like shit! we have great indonesian food here! I will have to try some next time we go to Amsterdam | |
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shanti0608 said: abierman said: true, dutch kitchen isn't all that special.....but unlike the english, we know how not to fuck up good food! I remember paying a shitload of money more than once for an international dish in London, and it tasted like shit! we have great indonesian food here! I will have to try some next time we go to Amsterdam not if you'll let Phil be your guide..........he doesn't know where to go! | |
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abierman said: shanti0608 said: I will have to try some next time we go to Amsterdam not if you'll let Phil be your guide..........he doesn't know where to go! That's ok...I got to meet Ms. Zombiekitten...that was better than any food in Amsterdam. [Edited 7/25/07 17:12pm] | |
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shanti0608 said: abierman said: not if you'll let Phil be your guide..........he doesn't know where to go! That's ok...I got to meet Ms. Zombiekitten...that was better than any food in Amsterdam. [Edited 7/25/07 17:12pm] she stood me up..... and so did you! | |
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wrong thread [Edited 7/25/07 17:25pm] | |
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abierman said: shanti0608 said: That's ok...I got to meet Ms. Zombiekitten...that was better than any food in Amsterdam. [Edited 7/25/07 17:12pm] she stood me up..... and so did you! I think you were busy when we were there. I was guessing you were sailing maybe next time. | |
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