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Happy New Year's SADDONEANS!!!!
What's good biotchez? First and Foremost Happy New Years to EVERYONE! May the good LORD bless each and every one of you in the big 07! What will everyone being doing as the clock strikes 12AM??????
I'll be embarking onto new territory and will be partying it up at the hottest clubs of Vancouver CANADA son! So where ever the finest DIMES are with the biggest tetas that is where you may find ya man theBESTP4P. So what shall he rock the DIORS? or the VERSACES? keep in mind it is CANADA LOL.
Hollar back on whats good with you and how you'll be ringing in the 07!
One Luv GOD BLESS,
theBESTP4P
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I'm heading up to Indio, Ca for a job tomorrow. So I'll be up there for the New Year. When the ball drops, I'll most likely be drunk ass as fuck, high as hell, kicking it with some hoez while dropping money in either the Spotlight or Fantasy Springs Casino
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
I'm heading up to Indio, Ca for a job tomorrow. So I'll be up there for the New Year. When the ball drops, I'll most likely be drunk a** as F***, high as hell, kicking it with some hoez while dropping money in either the Spotlight or Fantasy Springs Casino
CC #370 bro! the only thing indio was good for was their MASS RAVE/Concert series COACHELLA had some real hip hop artists usually rocking the mic. some black/japanese DIME always begged me to go each summer, but u know how we do. what kind of job u doing man? contract gig? hollaaaar be safe!
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Originally Posted by TheDukeof74
Happy New Years
CC brotha! how does the DUKE ring in the 07???????
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Originally Posted by TheBESTP4P
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
I'm heading up to Indio, Ca for a job tomorrow. So I'll be up there for the New Year. When the ball drops, I'll most likely be drunk a** as F***, high as hell, kicking it with some hoez while dropping money in either the Spotlight or Fantasy Springs Casino
CC #370 bro! the only thing indio was good for was their MASS RAVE/Concert series COACHELLA had some real hip hop artists usually rocking the mic. some black/japanese DIME always begged me to go each summer, but u know how we do. what kind of job u doing man? contract gig? hollaaaar be safe!
Remolding. We remodel Albertsons, Walmarts, Targets. Whoever wants shit done. It's always contract. Which is good. I got my own crew, so we pick and chose where we go. It's manual labor, but fuck it. It pays good. Business is good right now. Got's me thinking of leaving all that side shit alone.
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Originally Posted by TheBESTP4P
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
I'm heading up to Indio, Ca for a job tomorrow. So I'll be up there for the New Year. When the ball drops, I'll most likely be drunk a** as F***, high as hell, kicking it with some hoez while dropping money in either the Spotlight or Fantasy Springs Casino
CC #370 bro! the only thing indio was good for was their MASS RAVE/Concert series COACHELLA had some real hip hop artists usually rocking the mic. some black/japanese DIME always begged me to go each summer, but u know how we do. what kind of job u doing man? contract gig? hollaaaar be safe!
Remolding. We remodel Albertsons, Walmarts, Targets. Whoever wants S*** done. It's always contract. Which is good. I got my own crew, so we pick and chose where we go. It's manual labor, but F*** it. It pays good. Business is good right now. Got's me thinking of leaving all that side S*** alone.
yeah man make that paper i aint mad atcha just save some ends for our Spearmint Rhino/Imperial run when theBESTP4P returns to SO CAL son hollaaaaaaaaaaaaaar
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Originally Posted by TheBESTP4P
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Originally Posted by TheBESTP4P
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
I'm heading up to Indio, Ca for a job tomorrow. So I'll be up there for the New Year. When the ball drops, I'll most likely be drunk a** as F***, high as hell, kicking it with some hoez while dropping money in either the Spotlight or Fantasy Springs Casino
CC #370 bro! the only thing indio was good for was their MASS RAVE/Concert series COACHELLA had some real hip hop artists usually rocking the mic. some black/japanese DIME always begged me to go each summer, but u know how we do. what kind of job u doing man? contract gig? hollaaaar be safe!
Remolding. We remodel Albertsons, Walmarts, Targets. Whoever wants S*** done. It's always contract. Which is good. I got my own crew, so we pick and chose where we go. It's manual labor, but F*** it. It pays good. Business is good right now. Got's me thinking of leaving all that side S*** alone.
yeah man make that paper i aint mad atcha just save some ends for our Spearmint Rhino/Imperial run when theBESTP4P returns to SO CAL son hollaaaaaaaaaaaaaar
We'll hook up eventually. That I promise you. I feel sorry for these hoez when that day comes.
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Originally Posted by TheBESTP4P
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Originally Posted by TheBESTP4P
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
I'm heading up to Indio, Ca for a job tomorrow. So I'll be up there for the New Year. When the ball drops, I'll most likely be drunk a** as F***, high as hell, kicking it with some hoez while dropping money in either the Spotlight or Fantasy Springs Casino
CC #370 bro! the only thing indio was good for was their MASS RAVE/Concert series COACHELLA had some real hip hop artists usually rocking the mic. some black/japanese DIME always begged me to go each summer, but u know how we do. what kind of job u doing man? contract gig? hollaaaar be safe!
Remolding. We remodel Albertsons, Walmarts, Targets. Whoever wants S*** done. It's always contract. Which is good. I got my own crew, so we pick and chose where we go. It's manual labor, but F*** it. It pays good. Business is good right now. Got's me thinking of leaving all that side S*** alone.
yeah man make that paper i aint mad atcha just save some ends for our Spearmint Rhino/Imperial run when theBESTP4P returns to SO CAL son hollaaaaaaaaaaaaaar
We'll hook up eventually. That I promise you. I feel sorry for these hoez when that day comes.
i could respond to that statement honestly, but u know my man cutmeRAWBERTO would move this to the adult section faster than RJJ threw combos in his prime LOL
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Saddoneans, I like that got a good ring to it cc
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I sadly have to go with the last option of I am lonely and will be on Saddo for new years. :-[......Two of the kids have the flu so me and the Mrs are stuck home.... :(.....And I did some research...CPS does frown on NyQuil as a seditive....So cant dope em all so they pass out...I dont see the big deal ???...the dogs would be there to protect them....I think 400+ pounds of Fuey, Dixie, Elmo and Mr Crabs are more than adiquate security....If you can get past two Rott's and two pits I really dont think there is much more I can do....But the wife said NO!!!!! :'(
Just once I would like to be the boss... ::**........
Well HAPPY NEW YEARS TO YA ALL!!!!!
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Originally Posted by TheBESTP4P
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
I'm heading up to Indio, Ca for a job tomorrow. So I'll be up there for the New Year. When the ball drops, I'll most likely be drunk a** as F***, high as hell, kicking it with some hoez while dropping money in either the Spotlight or Fantasy Springs Casino
CC #370 bro! the only thing indio was good for was their MASS RAVE/Concert series COACHELLA had some real hip hop artists usually rocking the mic. some black/japanese DIME always begged me to go each summer, but u know how we do. what kind of job u doing man? contract gig? hollaaaar be safe!
Remolding. We remodel Albertsons, Walmarts, Targets. Whoever wants shit done. It's always contract. Which is good. I got my own crew, so we pick and chose where we go. It's manual labor, but fuck it. It pays good. Business is good right now.
Got's me thinking of leaving all that side shit alone.
You should leave all those side activities alone. It's the smart thing to do
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Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
I sadly have to go with the last option of I am lonely and will be on Saddo for new years. :-[......Two of the kids have the flu so me and the Mrs are stuck home.... :(.....
The daughter & I are holed up in the house right now with a massive case of strep throat. Sucks ass to the highest power.
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And I did some research...CPS does frown on NyQuil as a seditive....So cant dope em all so they pass out...I dont see the big deal ???...the dogs would be there to protect them....I think 400+ pounds of Fuey, Dixie, Elmo and Mr Crabs are more than adiquate security....If you can get past two Rott's and two pits I really dont think there is much more I can do....But the wife said NO!!!!! :'(
:coolclick: Now that made me laugh.
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Just once I would like to be the boss... ::**........
Speaking from experience...you lost those bragging rights the day that you said "I do". Seriously...your'e fwocked...this is as good as it get's. Heh heh heh. It does have it's moments though.
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Well HAPPY NEW YEARS TO YA ALL!!!!!
Happy New Years to you to babe. Cheers.
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The Killersheep (I don't know why I just referred to myself in the third person) will be Rockin the Target discount threads at a drink til you pee your pants party. Happy New Year everyone.
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Happy new year King J. Give me a text and let me know how it went.
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Originally Posted by killersheep
The Killersheep (I don't know why I just referred to myself in the third person) will be Rockin the Target discount threads at a drink til you pee your pants party. Happy New Year everyone.
Now that's my kinda player.
Target's got some sweet ass clothes...& cheap too. Fuck that name brand shit. Unless your'e in comps with P-Diddy, it's all just a tag.;D
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Originally Posted by wacko3205
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Originally Posted by killersheep
The Killersheep (I don't know why I just referred to myself in the third person) will be Rockin the Target discount threads at a drink til you pee your pants party. Happy New Year everyone.
Now that's my kinda player.
Target's got some sweet ass clothes...& cheap too. Fuck that name brand shit. Unless your'e in comps with P-Diddy, it's all just a tag.;D
I agree, I just can't justify buying expensive clothes to go to a party with long time friends, especially when I'm already married.
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Originally Posted by killersheep
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Originally Posted by wacko3205
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Originally Posted by killersheep
The Killersheep (I don't know why I just referred to myself in the third person) will be Rockin the Target discount threads at a drink til you pee your pants party. Happy New Year everyone.
Now that's my kinda player.
Target's got some sweet a** clothes...& cheap too. F*** that name brand S***. Unless your'e in comps with P-Diddy, it's all just a tag.;D
I agree, I just can't justify buying expensive clothes to go to a party with long time friends, especially when I'm already married.
Agreed. I have issues paying for shit that I can wear one night & spill something on it & it's no good...or some drunk asshole pukes on it...someone...such as meself. ;D
Oddly enough though...I don't have an issue shelling out a grand or two for a camera or laptop & the likes...go figure. :P
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Happy New year to all of my fellow Saddoneans!! ;D
Tommorow I head off up to Seoul for a New Years bash in Apkujeong. Should be a lively encounter and apparently pints of Guiness will be readily available! That is a treat in Korea! ;) ;D
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Originally Posted by miles
Happy New year to all of my fellow Saddoneans!! ;D
Tommorow I head off up to Seoul for a New Years bash in Apkujeong. Should be a lively encounter and apparently pints of Guiness will be readily available! That is a treat in Korea! ;) ;D
I've always wondered...what's the cuisine like over there? As far as the hometown variety?
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Originally Posted by miles
Happy New year to all of my fellow Saddoneans!! ;D
Tommorow I head off up to Seoul for a New Years bash in Apkujeong. Should be a lively encounter and apparently pints of Guiness will be readily available! That is a treat in Korea! ;) ;D
I've always wondered...what's the cuisine like over there? As far as the hometown variety?
Im a picky eater at the best of times, so some of the more traditional Korean fare is not to my pallete. Their national dish is this thing called Kimchi and its like a pickled cabbage marinaded in chilli and a few other ingredients. Im not a big veggie man so I dont really like it. The worst time was teaching at my old public school the morning after a night out. If a student breathes that on you and you have a rancid hangover, life can be very difficult! ;D They eat a lot of noodles and stews. Chilli powder is omnipresent!
The Korean stuff that I really like is mainly meat stuff. They do this great stuff called "galbi" which is beef off the rib marinaded in garlic, soy sauce and some other things and you cook it on the fire in the middle of your table and it tastes great! They also do great barbecue chicken and it comes with a sauce that seems unique to Korea. Its very spicy but at the same time has a sweetness. Ive never tasted this outside Korea. Tastes really good. In the baking summer Korean men like to eat Samgyetang which is basically a whole chicken boiled in garlic, pepper and heavy with ginseng. Apparently its good for stamina! ;) It takes some getting used to but tastes fine.
The Koreans eat a lot of kimchi and rice goes along with that. Koreans eat a lot of side dishes. These could be things crab, chillies all sorts of things. usually marinaded in sauces of different type. The Koreans also eat a lot of fish. I actually dont like fish and its very difficult if I go to the beach because there are row after row of only seafood restaurants. The scariest one is baby octopus. They octopus comes on the plate and is dead but still writhing around. My friend went to the beach with his girlfriend a long time back and she ordered the octopus. He was understandably scared. She started devouring it but was annoyed that he wasnt eating. She offered him a piece writhing between her chopsticks. He reticently bit into it. It was still moving in his mouth and he panicked and if you dont chew quick enough the tentacles will stick to your mouth or tongue. This duly happened and my friend ended up throwing up all around the table. The tentacles did come free thankfully. Quite a popular dish herethough. That is a great story. I shall never forget it!
You can get western food out here. I live in a fairly small city but there are a couple of decent steakhouses and family restaurants doing western fare. Seoul is where you need to be if you want to eat western food well though and thats where I shall be tomorrow. I know exactly the restaurant im going to and what I will be ordering. You cant go wrong with the chicken strip starter followed by beef and chicken combo fajitas. Dessert would have to be chocolate brownie with vanilla icecream!! Yum yum. Then an evening of Jack Coke and pints of Guiness!! Should be fun! ;D
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Originally Posted by miles
Im a picky eater at the best of times, so some of the more traditional Korean fare is not to my pallete. Their national dish is this thing called Kimchi and its like a pickled cabbage marinaded in chilli and a few other ingredients. Im not a big veggie man so I dont really like it. The worst time was teaching at my old public school the morning after a night out. If a student breathes that on you and you have a rancid hangover, life can be very difficult! ;D They eat a lot of noodles and stews. Chilli powder is omnipresent!
The Korean stuff that I really like is mainly meat stuff. They do this great stuff called "galbi" which is beef off the rib marinaded in garlic, soy sauce and some other things and you cook it on the fire in the middle of your table and it tastes great! They also do great barbecue chicken and it comes with a sauce that seems unique to Korea. Its very spicy but at the same time has a sweetness. Ive never tasted this outside Korea. Tastes really good. In the baking summer Korean men like to eat Samgyetang which is basically a whole chicken boiled in garlic, pepper and heavy with ginseng. Apparently its good for stamina! ;) It takes some getting used to but tastes fine.
The Koreans eat a lot of kimchi and rice goes along with that. Koreans eat a lot of side dishes. These could be things crab, chillies all sorts of things. usually marinaded in sauces of different type. The Koreans also eat a lot of fish. I actually dont like fish and its very difficult if I go to the beach because there are row after row of only seafood restaurants. The scariest one is baby octopus. They octopus comes on the plate and is dead but still writhing around. My friend went to the beach with his girlfriend a long time back and she ordered the octopus. He was understandably scared. She started devouring it but was annoyed that he wasnt eating. She offered him a piece writhing between her chopsticks. He reticently bit into it. It was still moving in his mouth and he panicked and if you dont chew quick enough the tentacles will stick to your mouth or tongue. This duly happened and my friend ended up throwing up all around the table. The tentacles did come free thankfully. Quite a popular dish herethough. That is a great story. I shall never forget it!
Love kimchi. Just didn't realize that it was the main stay there. I've got a Korean buddy that makes that shit up & mean.
I love sushi & the likes...but not octopus...& especially not live.
I've eaten a few Japanese delicacies like live clam & squid...but that's as deep as I'll go.
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Originally Posted by wacko3205
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Originally Posted by miles
Im a picky eater at the best of times, so some of the more traditional Korean fare is not to my pallete. Their national dish is this thing called Kimchi and its like a pickled cabbage marinaded in chilli and a few other ingredients. Im not a big veggie man so I dont really like it. The worst time was teaching at my old public school the morning after a night out. If a student breathes that on you and you have a rancid hangover, life can be very difficult! ;D They eat a lot of noodles and stews. Chilli powder is omnipresent!
The Korean stuff that I really like is mainly meat stuff. They do this great stuff called "galbi" which is beef off the rib marinaded in garlic, soy sauce and some other things and you cook it on the fire in the middle of your table and it tastes great! They also do great barbecue chicken and it comes with a sauce that seems unique to Korea. Its very spicy but at the same time has a sweetness. Ive never tasted this outside Korea. Tastes really good. In the baking summer Korean men like to eat Samgyetang which is basically a whole chicken boiled in garlic, pepper and heavy with ginseng. Apparently its good for stamina! ;) It takes some getting used to but tastes fine.
The Koreans eat a lot of kimchi and rice goes along with that. Koreans eat a lot of side dishes. These could be things crab, chillies all sorts of things. usually marinaded in sauces of different type. The Koreans also eat a lot of fish. I actually dont like fish and its very difficult if I go to the beach because there are row after row of only seafood restaurants. The scariest one is baby octopus. They octopus comes on the plate and is dead but still writhing around. My friend went to the beach with his girlfriend a long time back and she ordered the octopus. He was understandably scared. She started devouring it but was annoyed that he wasnt eating. She offered him a piece writhing between her chopsticks. He reticently bit into it. It was still moving in his mouth and he panicked and if you dont chew quick enough the tentacles will stick to your mouth or tongue. This duly happened and my friend ended up throwing up all around the table. The tentacles did come free thankfully. Quite a popular dish herethough. That is a great story. I shall never forget it!
Love kimchi. Just didn't realize that it was the main stay there. I've got a Korean buddy that makes that S*** up & mean.
I love sushi & the likes...but not octopus...& especially not live.
I've eaten a few Japanese delicacies like live clam & squid...but that's as deep as I'll go.
Kimchi is indeed a dish that originated from here. A lot of foreigners here grow to like it too. I just cannot digest it. Like I say, Im a picky bugger!! ;D
You are a much more adventurous eater than me, by far Wacko!! ;D
Even my mother hates cooking for me!!! :P
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Originally Posted by miles
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Originally Posted by wacko3205
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Originally Posted by miles
Im a picky eater at the best of times, so some of the more traditional Korean fare is not to my pallete. Their national dish is this thing called Kimchi and its like a pickled cabbage marinaded in chilli and a few other ingredients. Im not a big veggie man so I dont really like it. The worst time was teaching at my old public school the morning after a night out. If a student breathes that on you and you have a rancid hangover, life can be very difficult! ;D They eat a lot of noodles and stews. Chilli powder is omnipresent!
The Korean stuff that I really like is mainly meat stuff. They do this great stuff called "galbi" which is beef off the rib marinaded in garlic, soy sauce and some other things and you cook it on the fire in the middle of your table and it tastes great! They also do great barbecue chicken and it comes with a sauce that seems unique to Korea. Its very spicy but at the same time has a sweetness. Ive never tasted this outside Korea. Tastes really good. In the baking summer Korean men like to eat Samgyetang which is basically a whole chicken boiled in garlic, pepper and heavy with ginseng. Apparently its good for stamina! ;) It takes some getting used to but tastes fine.
The Koreans eat a lot of kimchi and rice goes along with that. Koreans eat a lot of side dishes. These could be things crab, chillies all sorts of things. usually marinaded in sauces of different type. The Koreans also eat a lot of fish. I actually dont like fish and its very difficult if I go to the beach because there are row after row of only seafood restaurants. The scariest one is baby octopus. They octopus comes on the plate and is dead but still writhing around. My friend went to the beach with his girlfriend a long time back and she ordered the octopus. He was understandably scared. She started devouring it but was annoyed that he wasnt eating. She offered him a piece writhing between her chopsticks. He reticently bit into it. It was still moving in his mouth and he panicked and if you dont chew quick enough the tentacles will stick to your mouth or tongue. This duly happened and my friend ended up throwing up all around the table. The tentacles did come free thankfully. Quite a popular dish herethough. That is a great story. I shall never forget it!
Love kimchi. Just didn't realize that it was the main stay there. I've got a Korean buddy that makes that S*** up & mean.
I love sushi & the likes...but not octopus...& especially not live.
I've eaten a few Japanese delicacies like live clam & squid...but that's as deep as I'll go.
Kimchi is indeed a dish that originated from here. A lot of foreigners here grow to like it too. I just cannot digest it. Like I say, Im a picky bugger!! ;D
You are a much more adventurous eater than me, by far Wacko!! ;D
Even my mother hates cooking for me!!! :P
And Ive heard that it isnt too difficult to find Korean food in the states. A lot of koreans have emigrated there over the years and Ive heard that there are restaurants. Im sure the food must have large resemblences to the Korean made stuff, though differences will of course occur generationally and according to the taste of the local populace...
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Happy new years!! Im hitting a party full of chicks, and getting totally wasted! STANDARDSSSS! Just a good excuse for a great pissup tomorrow lol!
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Originally Posted by miles
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Originally Posted by miles
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Originally Posted by wacko3205
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Originally Posted by miles
Im a picky eater at the best of times, so some of the more traditional Korean fare is not to my pallete. Their national dish is this thing called Kimchi and its like a pickled cabbage marinaded in chilli and a few other ingredients. Im not a big veggie man so I dont really like it. The worst time was teaching at my old public school the morning after a night out. If a student breathes that on you and you have a rancid hangover, life can be very difficult! ;D They eat a lot of noodles and stews. Chilli powder is omnipresent!
The Korean stuff that I really like is mainly meat stuff. They do this great stuff called "galbi" which is beef off the rib marinaded in garlic, soy sauce and some other things and you cook it on the fire in the middle of your table and it tastes great! They also do great barbecue chicken and it comes with a sauce that seems unique to Korea. Its very spicy but at the same time has a sweetness. Ive never tasted this outside Korea. Tastes really good. In the baking summer Korean men like to eat Samgyetang which is basically a whole chicken boiled in garlic, pepper and heavy with ginseng. Apparently its good for stamina! ;) It takes some getting used to but tastes fine.
The Koreans eat a lot of kimchi and rice goes along with that. Koreans eat a lot of side dishes. These could be things crab, chillies all sorts of things. usually marinaded in sauces of different type. The Koreans also eat a lot of fish. I actually dont like fish and its very difficult if I go to the beach because there are row after row of only seafood restaurants. The scariest one is baby octopus. They octopus comes on the plate and is dead but still writhing around. My friend went to the beach with his girlfriend a long time back and she ordered the octopus. He was understandably scared. She started devouring it but was annoyed that he wasnt eating. She offered him a piece writhing between her chopsticks. He reticently bit into it. It was still moving in his mouth and he panicked and if you dont chew quick enough the tentacles will stick to your mouth or tongue. This duly happened and my friend ended up throwing up all around the table. The tentacles did come free thankfully. Quite a popular dish herethough. That is a great story. I shall never forget it!
Love kimchi. Just didn't realize that it was the main stay there. I've got a Korean buddy that makes that S*** up & mean.
I love sushi & the likes...but not octopus...& especially not live.
I've eaten a few Japanese delicacies like live clam & squid...but that's as deep as I'll go.
Kimchi is indeed a dish that originated from here. A lot of foreigners here grow to like it too. I just cannot digest it. Like I say, Im a picky bugger!! ;D
You are a much more adventurous eater than me, by far Wacko!! ;D
Even my mother hates cooking for me!!! :P
And Ive heard that it isnt too difficult to find Korean food in the states. A lot of koreans have emigrated there over the years and Ive heard that there are restaurants. Im sure the food must have large resemblences to the Korean made stuff, though differences will of course occur generationally and according to the taste of the local populace...
Yep. There's a shitload of Korean immi's here.
Even in my little small ass town there's a little Korean food store...just right down the road. They got some crazy shit in there though...parts of animals that I can hardly look at...much less eat.
In their defense though...it aint strictly Korean...but majority.
As far as food goes...the wife hates cooking for me because...no shit...I'd eat sushi every night of the week...seriously...EVERY NIGHT.
I even keep a jar of wasabi powder in the cabinet for when I eat steak & baked fish.
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Originally Posted by wacko3205
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Originally Posted by miles
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Originally Posted by miles
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Originally Posted by wacko3205
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Originally Posted by miles
Im a picky eater at the best of times, so some of the more traditional Korean fare is not to my pallete. Their national dish is this thing called Kimchi and its like a pickled cabbage marinaded in chilli and a few other ingredients. Im not a big veggie man so I dont really like it. The worst time was teaching at my old public school the morning after a night out. If a student breathes that on you and you have a rancid hangover, life can be very difficult! ;D They eat a lot of noodles and stews. Chilli powder is omnipresent!
The Korean stuff that I really like is mainly meat stuff. They do this great stuff called "galbi" which is beef off the rib marinaded in garlic, soy sauce and some other things and you cook it on the fire in the middle of your table and it tastes great! They also do great barbecue chicken and it comes with a sauce that seems unique to Korea. Its very spicy but at the same time has a sweetness. Ive never tasted this outside Korea. Tastes really good. In the baking summer Korean men like to eat Samgyetang which is basically a whole chicken boiled in garlic, pepper and heavy with ginseng. Apparently its good for stamina! ;) It takes some getting used to but tastes fine.
The Koreans eat a lot of kimchi and rice goes along with that. Koreans eat a lot of side dishes. These could be things crab, chillies all sorts of things. usually marinaded in sauces of different type. The Koreans also eat a lot of fish. I actually dont like fish and its very difficult if I go to the beach because there are row after row of only seafood restaurants. The scariest one is baby octopus. They octopus comes on the plate and is dead but still writhing around. My friend went to the beach with his girlfriend a long time back and she ordered the octopus. He was understandably scared. She started devouring it but was annoyed that he wasnt eating. She offered him a piece writhing between her chopsticks. He reticently bit into it. It was still moving in his mouth and he panicked and if you dont chew quick enough the tentacles will stick to your mouth or tongue. This duly happened and my friend ended up throwing up all around the table. The tentacles did come free thankfully. Quite a popular dish herethough. That is a great story. I shall never forget it!
Love kimchi. Just didn't realize that it was the main stay there. I've got a Korean buddy that makes that S*** up & mean.
I love sushi & the likes...but not octopus...& especially not live.
I've eaten a few Japanese delicacies like live clam & squid...but that's as deep as I'll go.
Kimchi is indeed a dish that originated from here. A lot of foreigners here grow to like it too. I just cannot digest it. Like I say, Im a picky bugger!! ;D
You are a much more adventurous eater than me, by far Wacko!! ;D
Even my mother hates cooking for me!!! :P
And Ive heard that it isnt too difficult to find Korean food in the states. A lot of koreans have emigrated there over the years and Ive heard that there are restaurants. Im sure the food must have large resemblences to the Korean made stuff, though differences will of course occur generationally and according to the taste of the local populace...
Yep. There's a shitload of Korean immi's here.
Even in my little small a** town there's a little Korean food store...just right down the road. They got some crazy S*** in there though...parts of animals that I can hardly look at...much less eat.
In their defense though...it aint strictly Korean...but majority.
As far as food goes...the wife hates cooking for me because...no S***...I'd eat sushi every night of the week...seriously...EVERY NIGHT.
I even keep a jar of wasabi powder in the cabinet for when I eat steak & baked fish.
Im not keen on the chicken assholes. I just dont like to eat that! ;D Korean food is really good for me just as long as there is no fish and veg is limited to potato and onion! But Gimchi, its just a no goer!
Sushi every night Wacko? Holy cow!!! ;D
Im just picky remember!! :)
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Im not keen on the chicken assholes. I just dont like to eat that! ;D Korean food is really good for me just as long as there is no fish and veg is limited to potato and onion! But Gimchi, its just a no goer!
Yep. I aint eatin nuthin that resembles a poop-chute. That's just not right. I guess it's the ole' adage of waste not want not.
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Sushi every night Wacko? Holy cow!!! ;D
Yep...it's just too gotdam unaffordable.
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Im just picky remember!! :)
I suppose I am too. ;D
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Im a picky eater at the best of times, so some of the more traditional Korean fare is not to my pallete. Their national dish is this thing called Kimchi and its like a pickled cabbage marinaded in chilli and a few other ingredients. Im not a big veggie man so I dont really like it. The worst time was teaching at my old public school the morning after a night out. If a student breathes that on you and you have a rancid hangover, life can be very difficult! ;D They eat a lot of noodles and stews. Chilli powder is omnipresent!
The Korean stuff that I really like is mainly meat stuff. They do this great stuff called "galbi" which is beef off the rib marinaded in garlic, soy sauce and some other things and you cook it on the fire in the middle of your table and it tastes great! They also do great barbecue chicken and it comes with a sauce that seems unique to Korea. Its very spicy but at the same time has a sweetness. Ive never tasted this outside Korea. Tastes really good. In the baking summer Korean men like to eat Samgyetang which is basically a whole chicken boiled in garlic, pepper and heavy with ginseng. Apparently its good for stamina! ;) It takes some getting used to but tastes fine.
The Koreans eat a lot of kimchi and rice goes along with that. Koreans eat a lot of side dishes. These could be things crab, chillies all sorts of things. usually marinaded in sauces of different type. The Koreans also eat a lot of fish. I actually dont like fish and its very difficult if I go to the beach because there are row after row of only seafood restaurants. The scariest one is baby octopus. They octopus comes on the plate and is dead but still writhing around. My friend went to the beach with his girlfriend a long time back and she ordered the octopus. He was understandably scared. She started devouring it but was annoyed that he wasnt eating. She offered him a piece writhing between her chopsticks. He reticently bit into it. It was still moving in his mouth and he panicked and if you dont chew quick enough the tentacles will stick to your mouth or tongue. This duly happened and my friend ended up throwing up all around the table. The tentacles did come free thankfully. Quite a popular dish herethough. That is a great story. I shall never forget it!
Love kimchi. Just didn't realize that it was the main stay there. I've got a Korean buddy that makes that shit up & mean.
I love sushi & the likes...but not octopus...& especially not live.
I've eaten a few Japanese delicacies like live clam & squid...but that's as deep as I'll go.
Ever try any Filipino dog?
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Ever try any Filipino dog?
Nope...but I did eat some dog, on the sly.
It was about a year ago at this restuarant that's now closed down...I wanna say that it was most likely an American bred pup...it was at a joint called Hong Kong & for what it's worth...half of the city had been dining on it & like meself...everyone else dug on it too.
Put enough sweet & sour on it...just about anything's edible.
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Just dropped by to completely edit this post. Although what I've said is true, I have no right to drag others into this just to defend ourselves and I sincerely apologize. It's just that this Violent D has a knack of putting some people into a miserable spot and it was just an automatic defense mechanism on my part. The damage, if any, has been done so if anyone wishes to SC me, please do so and I will obligingly accept.
But anywayz, HAPPY, HAPPY NEW YEAR to each and everyone of you here at the Saddo's!!! :D :D :D ;) ;) ;) :-*
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Happy New Year's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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C'mon man, it's just a very, very small minority who eat them. It's more worse in China, Hongkong, Thailand, Vietnam where they are really part of their traditional cuisine. I read in Korea, they even have dog farms for the restaurants.
I have asked Koreans before if they eat cat and dog and they have alway's been offended by that, if there are dog farms they had them very well when they are over here.
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C'mon man, it's just a very, very small minority who eat them. It's more worse in China, Hongkong, Thailand, Vietnam where they are really part of their traditional cuisine. I read in Korea, they even have dog farms for the restaurants.
I have asked Koreans before if they eat cat and dog and they have alway's been offended by that, if there are dog farms they had them very well when they are over here.
I'm pretty sure most of them in those places don't eat them as well, I hope, and it kinda embarasses the rest of us to be to be blanketly identified with those who do whenever this issue is raised. I can say many, though I won't say most, people here are animal lovers. As for me, I've adopted total of 10 cats when they were kittens left by some people on the corners of our street and have been in trouble ever since. I'm a pretty tough guy but always has a soft spot for the 'downtrodden' including animals.
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Happy new year to each and everyone of ya!!
I'm off to a house party and will probably wake up in hospital
BRING IT ON
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Happy new year to each and everyone of ya!!
I'm off to a house party and will probably wake up in hospital
BRING IT ON
Save some energy for New Years Eve my man.
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C'mon man, it's just a very, very small minority who eat them. It's more worse in China, Hongkong, Thailand, Vietnam where they are really part of their traditional cuisine. I read in Korea, they even have dog farms for the restaurants.
Yup. To each his or her own...but I just can't swing eatin doggy...atleast...not by choice.
I mean...chasing one of them little yelpin fwocks down & bashin it in the noggin & then puttin it on a skewer & roastin it... :-X
Maybe if I was starvin...or...whatever...if it was do or die...sure...I'd eat lassie...but not by choice.
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Happy new year to each and everyone of ya!!
I'm off to a house party and will probably wake up in hospital
BRING IT ON
Save some energy for New Years Eve my man.
Oh I am matey, that is my new years eve plans Im talking about. Im only drinking turps tonight!
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hahaha so so far its all about VERSACE winning the vote so far.
just like 2pac said: "Now its all about Versace
You copied my style
Five shots couldn't drop me
I took it and smiled".
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Saddoneans, I like that got a good ring to it cc
CC# 209 on me brotha! have a great one be safe!