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^Isn't having the soup of the day, milk peanut melty shore beef stew


I like your David Spade sig thing.
Thanks.

^ may mind if ^ were suddenly asked to write a response paper to how Mary had a Little Lamb were related to the United State's current quagmire with Iraq and had to be argued in 3 pages or more.
Yikes.

I presume this may have some relevance to your culinary class. Am I correct?
A few to many angry blowfish to cut?
Actually, I remembered reading this interesting but short conversation somewhere (Gaia, I think).

Names are a funny thing. I can never get a name remembered unless I've talked with a person on a regular basis. Faces are a little different and I have little trouble recognizing people by their face. The thing that sucks about this is how when people recognize me, they recognize both my face AND my name where as I'm only able to recognize their face. The thing that gets me is how regularly this happens. People whom I've never considered being as close to, and these are mostly people I've probably talked to less than 6 times, recognize me like I've talked to them just yesterday.
It doesn't happen too often to me, but it's happened as well (though chances are I won't recognize them at all). "Simply astounding" is right. o_O And it happens to you a lot? Wow. o_O
 

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^Likely isn't named after a muscle IRL


^Would marry David Spade in a heart beat.
Oh no I wouldn't! Hell, I probably wouldn't even want to be in the same room, shy and nervous sonovagun that I am!
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^^^^ is insinuating upon a false claim.
^ wouldn't mind a fresh baked cookie or two right about now.
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^Isn't having the soup of the day, milk peanut melty shore beef stew.
Sounds pretty close to what I ate today. My mother sent me an awesome curry that sounds like what you have there, except it had coconut milk instead of milk and was a bit more boisterous around the meat portions, and less soupy. BTW, You're not allergic to coconut milk too, are you? I think coconut milk is a great substitute for recipes that call for a light milk base, not too sure on that.

Actually, I remembered reading this interesting but short conversation somewhere (Gaia, I think).
Now why should I be surprised about that? :drowsy: [/sarcasm]
 

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^ may not be that interested in football.

^Is a secret agent working for MI6.

Not exactly, but in a similar vein, my sister does call me a ninja for running on top of things and unsuspectingly dropping in on people though I'd wish she'd stop.
 

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^Didn't get her awesome hovercar from "an angry guy named Dwayne"


BTW, You're not allergic to coconut milk too, are you?
I'm not, but I seem to vaguely remember tasting things with coconut milk (I think one included peanuts), and they all tasted weird in a bad way.

Now why should I be surprised about that? :drowsy: [/sarcasm]
Well, now that I think about my Culinary class last fall, I did once get stung by the pectoral fin of whatever fish that was that I was cutting up....
 
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^ doesn't street race on horses through Seattle at .2 mph.

^Is 100% right. I hate football. No offense if you like it.
I'm frankly just not interested in watching other people playing sports. I don't hate football or anything, I just really don't care much for it. On the bright side, it saves me disputes with friends of mine who are hardcore fans of their home teams. Being at a University, you tend to get fans from all over and rivalrys aren't uncommon.
 
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Same here. I can imagine. You know how the Colts and whoever else were at the finals last year? Everybody was saying the other team would win and I said Colts. First time in my life I was right about something sports related.
^Will not be playing volleyball in pandex shorts.
 

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^'s raison d'être isn't "b/c battle is awesum fun! :DDD"
 

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^Doesn't party hard with David Spade and Dina Lohan


^Le gusta la comida Mexicana y sus telenovelas como Destilando Amor, y no entendio lo que escribi.
"Likes Mexican food and her soap operas like Destilando Amor, and didn't understand what I wrote"? I'm not sure I've ever tasted authentic Mexican food; I don't watch soap operas, regardless of language; and I understood most of it, but I couldn't think of how to say "telenovelas" in English and "entendio" confused me slightly because it looked wrong (missing the acute accent over the o? o_O)
 
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^Is wrong about that
^Is projecting her own existence onto me?
 
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