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MJ's Posse

dandaman

Well-Known Member
barnum42 said:
Depends on what you have with it and maybe what you pour on it. As your tastes develop beyond burger and fries or Mac and cheese you start to appreciate the additional flavours and textures other foods can lend to interesting mixtures.

I like the occasional glass of wine, oddly enough... :lookaroun

And I also love filet mignon and fettucine alfredo. (They sound sophisticated enough. :lookaroun)
 

barnum42

New Member
dandaman said:
Oh. Well, I usually don't like spicy foods... for some reason, I enjoy quesadillas and nachos. All other spicy foods are on the brink of palatial inferno for me. :lol:
I'm no fan of the mad hot curries that some people feel are the sign of a man over here. It's funny watching the testosterone matches as blokes try to out do each other with flaming hot curry dishes. They can't enjoy a meal that burns the mouth and causes profuse sweating. You know it can't be fun when the restaurant keeps the toilet paper in the fridge! :eek:
 

jesserin

New Member
dandaman said:
Nope. Just you. :D


Sometimes I PM Jess regarding her upcoming CP trip, but that's about it. :lol:

so much for those juicy secrets... :rolleyes: :lol:

so i have a q... is CP like Connor's worst nightmare? ;)


(secretly begins making plans to drag connor to CP this summer and make him ride the Magnum with me :lookaroun )
 

dandaman

Well-Known Member
barnum42 said:
I'm no fan of the mad hot curries that some people feel are the sign of a man over here. It's funny watching the testosterone matches as blokes try to out do each other with flaming hot curry dishes. They can't enjoy a meal that burns the mouth and causes profuse sweating. You know it can't be fun when the restaurant keeps the toilet paper in the fridge! :eek:

I hope they keep it in a seperate fridge from the food... :lookaroun
 

DisneyBunny

Active Member
barnum42 said:
I'm no fan of the mad hot curries that some people feel are the sign of a man over here. It's funny watching the testosterone matches as blokes try to out do each other with flaming hot curry dishes. They can't enjoy a meal that burns the mouth and causes profuse sweating. You know it can't be fun when the restaurant keeps the toilet paper in the fridge! :eek:

May I just say... Ew.

What is it with Brits and curry, anyways? I knew a few in college and they all lamented the lack of quality curry in the states.
 

dandaman

Well-Known Member
jesserin said:
so much for those juicy secrets... :rolleyes: :lol:

so i have a q... is CP like Connor's worst nightmare? ;)


(secretly begins making plans to drag connor to CP this summer and make him ride the Magnum with me :lookaroun )

Well, I think it's just thrill rides, in general...


(Though I would pay you real money if you went to CP or ToT, Connor. :lookaroun)
 

jesserin

New Member
barnum42 said:
I'm no fan of the mad hot curries that some people feel are the sign of a man over here. It's funny watching the testosterone matches as blokes try to out do each other with flaming hot curry dishes. They can't enjoy a meal that burns the mouth and causes profuse sweating. You know it can't be fun when the restaurant keeps the toilet paper in the fridge! :eek:

now that is a quote worth repeating... :lol: Thanks joe - i just about fell off my seat with that one...
 

barnum42

New Member
DisneyBunny said:
What is it with Brits and curry, anyways? I knew a few in college and they all lamented the lack of quality curry in the states.
Testosterone. Pure and simple.

The other thing that I can not grasp is you will find a number of very racist blokes spouting rubbish about wanting Indians to go home. But every Saturday night they love nothing better than going to an Indian restaurant, eating mad hot curry and drinking vast quantities of lager.

Curry has become a national dish - you will find it on the menu at the UK pavilion in Epcot.

I like the milder ones - Korma and one my local Indian (that is run by a Lebanese man) has a chicken Kagahni that I've never seen anywhere else. It's a fruity minty sauce :slurp:
 

DisneyBunny

Active Member
barnum42 said:
Testosterone. Pure and simple.

The other thing that I can not grasp is you will find a number of very racist blokes spouting rubbish about wanting Indians to go home. But every Saturday night they love nothing better than going to an Indian restaurant, eating mad hot curry and drinking vast quantities of lager.

Curry has become a national dish - you will find it on the menu at the UK pavilion in Epcot.

I like the milder ones - Korma and one in my local Indian (that is run by a Lebanese man) has a chicken Kagahni that I've never seen anywhere else. It's a fruity minty sauce :slurp:

I guess it's like how we deal with Chinese food over here - I read that New York has more Chinese resturants than Beijing!
 

barnum42

New Member
DisneyBunny said:
I guess it's like how we deal with Chinese food over here - I read that New York has more Chinese resturants than Beijing!
We have plenty of Chinese restaurants and takeaways here. Though the takeaways don't use those little card boxes with the wire handle that are seen in America.

One thing my sister misses from the UK now she lives in America are prawn crackers - a staple of all Chinese take aways in the UK. On the flip side we don't have fortune cookies here.
 

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