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Kurtz 11-17-2005 06:06 PM

[QUOTE=Unstable Mind]AAAACK! Chinese food gives me bloating and gas.

NP: Mastodon - "Workhorse"[/QUOTE]
Ugh, Mexican food does that to me. I still love it though.

Shadows 11-17-2005 06:08 PM

Strangely, there isn't a specific type of food that does that to me. It's good for me, because I love Chinese and Mexican.

Arrakakaka 11-17-2005 06:10 PM

There's only one Chinese resturaunt that does that to me. The others are fine.

NP: Mastodon - "Iron Tusk"

Toaster 11-17-2005 06:11 PM

I can't eat green peppers and be, ahem, comfortable afterwards, shall we say. It's really the only food I have trouble with, so to speak.

Shadows 11-17-2005 06:12 PM

That's unfortunate. I've been known to eat green peppers like apples. I love them.

Toaster 11-17-2005 06:13 PM

I don't really mind, because I don't like the taste all that much. But it does keep me from a lot of Thai and Indian dishes. :(

TojesDolan 11-17-2005 06:19 PM

Nothing makes me sick.

Only Zuccini. I fu[size=2]c[/size]king hate zuccini. :(

NP: Death - without judgement

Kurtz 11-17-2005 06:19 PM

I'll be honest, I've never had an Indian dish in my life.

Shadows 11-17-2005 06:21 PM

I haven't either. But from what I hear, I wouldn't find it particularly good anyway.

Toaster 11-17-2005 06:24 PM

You've never had pasta or anything? You need some lasagna, or some gnocchi. Make your own sauce, noodles, it's the best. The frozen stuff is all crap, be warned.

Kurtz 11-17-2005 06:25 PM

[QUOTE=toaster135]You've never had pasta or anything? You need some lasagna, or some gnocchi. Make your own sauce, noodles, it's the best. The frozen stuff is all crap, be warned.[/QUOTE]
Indian, not Italian.

Italian is my favorite food, period.

Arrakakaka 11-17-2005 06:26 PM

Indian, not Italian :lol:

EDIT: Beaten to it.. :(

NP: Mastodon - "Hearts Alive"

Yeah, I love Mastodon.

MBS 11-17-2005 06:28 PM

I'm lactose intolerant. :-/

Does curry count as indian food?

Bartender 11-17-2005 06:29 PM

[QUOTE=ShadowsFallen]I haven't either. But from what I hear, I wouldn't find it particularly good anyway.[/QUOTE]

You should try it, though.

Kurtz 11-17-2005 06:30 PM

[QUOTE=Mister Blue Sky]I'm lactose intolerant. :-/[/QUOTE]
Ah, that sucks.

My world would be miserable without cheese :-\

Shadows 11-17-2005 06:30 PM

Lawlz, he thought it said Italian. :lol:

It happens. We've all been there. :(

[QUOTE=Bartender]You should try it, though.[/QUOTE]
I'm sure I will at some point.

NP: At the Gates covering "Captor of Sin"

Toaster 11-17-2005 06:31 PM

Oops.

Heh, caught in my zeal for Italian.

MBS 11-17-2005 06:32 PM

[QUOTE=Kurtz]Ah, that sucks.

My world would be miserable without cheese :-\[/QUOTE]

Well, not technically 100% lactose intolerant. I can eat cheese and ice cream. But just regular milk gets me sick.

I'm making waffles right now, because there's nothing to eat in my house.

Kurtz 11-17-2005 06:32 PM

[QUOTE=Bartender]You should try it, though.[/QUOTE]
Does it taste like it smells?

I went into this one Indian place back in New York, smelled terrible.

[QUOTE=toaster135]Heh, caught in my zeal for Italian.[/QUOTE]
Are you Italian yourself?

NP Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc.

Shadows 11-17-2005 06:34 PM

[QUOTE=Kurtz]Does it smell like it tastes?

I went into this one Indian place back in New York, smelled terrible.[/QUOTE]
That's because you went to one of those hardcore Indian food places that cook up real Indians.

GenuineImitation 11-17-2005 06:37 PM

[QUOTE=ShadowsFallen]That's because you went to one of those hardcore Indian food places that cook up real Indians.[/QUOTE]

Those are the best places to eat.

Bartender 11-17-2005 06:39 PM

[QUOTE=Kurtz]Does it taste like it smells?

I went into this one Indian place back in New York, smelled terrible.
[/QUOTE]

Well smell and taste are closely linked in all food. I'll refrain from answering, because you really should just try it for yourself. Otherwise it's a parallel to the "Genre X sucks" idiots that still trouble us here now and again.

Anyway, the reason for the prominence of strong smells in Indian cooking originates in a need to cover the smell/taste of the rotting meat they had to use.

NP Blackalicious (feat. Lyrics Born, Saul Williams and Zack De La Rocha) - Release

Great track.

MBS 11-17-2005 06:39 PM

[QUOTE]That's because you went to one of those hardcore Indian food places that cook up real Indians.[/QUOTE]

"White man kills our men, then makes mean sandwhich."

But seriously, there's a movie out where this one chinese restaurant makes wontons out of babies. It's sick.

[QUOTE]Anyway, the reason for the prominence of strong smells in Indian cooking originates in a need to cover the smell/taste of the rotting meat they had to use.[/QUOTE]

Wow. That just turned me off.

Kurtz 11-17-2005 06:42 PM

[QUOTE=Bartender]Well smell and taste are closely linked in all food. I'll refrain from answering, because you really should just try it for yourself. Otherwise it's a parallel to the "Genre X sucks" idiots that still trouble us here now and again.

Anyway, the reason for the prominence of strong smells in Indian cooking originates in a need to cover the smell/taste of the rotting meat they had to use.[/QUOTE]
Alright, I'll go for it sometime. My parents love it, and I don't live too far from a big Indian neighborhood, so it won't be a hassle.

Shadows 11-17-2005 06:43 PM

Rotting meat and dead babies? I'm hungry now. Mmmmm, corpses.

Bartender 11-17-2005 06:50 PM

[QUOTE=Mister Blue Sky]
Wow. That just turned me off.[/QUOTE]

Well they don't use rotting meat [i]now[/i]. If you're a peasant in olde India, and you get your hands on some lovely meat, you're not going to throw it away just because it starts to smell a bit odd. So they developed all kind of really strong smelling and tasting sauces and such, to cover the meat and ease the eating. And then as preservation methods improved, and they didn't have to worry about the meat going off so much any more, they liked the sauces so much they carried on using them with regular, tasty meat.

[QUOTE=Kurtz]
Alright, I'll go for it sometime. My parents love it, and I don't live too far from a big Indian neighborhood, so it won't be a hassle.[/QUOTE]

Cool. Just to be clear, I'm not the greatest fan of Indian myself, though I do like it. It's worth trying just so, if you don't like it, you can say you have, if nothing else.

EDIT: I've never had it in America, now that I think of it. I wonder if that'll make a difference. I know it doesn't have the culture that it does in England.

GenuineImitation 11-17-2005 06:52 PM

I never had Indian food. If I do try it, what would you recommend.

ATM 11-17-2005 06:53 PM

sup guys?

Dr. Jake Destructo 11-17-2005 06:54 PM

[QUOTE=Wait, this isn't Jelle? :confused:]

I'm making waffles right now, because there's nothing to eat in my house.[/QUOTE]

:lol:

Well, today was an uneventful day. Thursdays blow. I'm glad though, because tomorrow is Friday, which means Free Friday, which means no underwear. :)

/lame

I've never had Indian food either. I don't think there is one around me, though.

Oh shi', it's Chris. Long time no see. Did you get a life, or did you join in on some kind of A&I boycott of R&M? :p

Shadows 11-17-2005 06:55 PM

Tomarrow is going to be great. I get out of school an hour early. :)

But then I have to work on Saturday. :(

MBS 11-17-2005 06:56 PM

[QUOTE=chris]sup guys?[/QUOTE]

nm, u?

[QUOTE=jake]I'm glad though, because tomorrow is Friday, which means Free Friday, which means no underwear. [/QUOTE]

At least you're not wearing girl pants.

Kurtz 11-17-2005 06:57 PM

[QUOTE=Dr. Jake Destructo]:lol:

Well, today was an uneventful day. Thursdays blow. I'm glad though, because tomorrow is Friday, which means Free Friday, which means no underwear. :)[/QUOTE]
Going commando on a nice, summer day is great.

///

How's life Chris?

Bartender 11-17-2005 06:57 PM

[QUOTE=Dr. Jake Destructo]:lol:

Well, today was an uneventful day. Thursdays blow.[/QUOTE]

I never could get the hang of Thursdays.

[url=I hope someone will get that :(] [/url]

[QUOTE=fugazi]
I never had Indian food. If I do try it, what would you recommend.[/QUOTE]

Well I can't think of anything I'd specifically recommend against. Just go with whatever takes your fancy, and see if you like it. Depends how hot you like your food, too, so ask around before ordering anything more severe than a madras or something.

ATM 11-17-2005 07:00 PM

Not much going on here, guys. I saw Murder by Death on Tuesday. They weren't very good :-/

MBS 11-17-2005 07:00 PM

Yeah, today was uneventful for me too. Although my chem teacher kept on using sexual innuendo in our class.

*on the topic of building atoms with bonds*

Teacher: So, next week, we're going to be playing with our sticks and balls.

Class: .....

Teacher: To build an atom.

Class: *relieved sigh*

Bartender 11-17-2005 07:00 PM

[QUOTE=ATM]Not much going on here, guys. I saw Murder by Death on Tuesday. They weren't very good :-/[/QUOTE]

:(

Why not?

Shadows 11-17-2005 07:02 PM

[QUOTE=Mister Blue Sky]Yeah, today was uneventful for me too. Although my chem teacher kept on using sexual innuendo in our class.

*on the topic of building atoms with bonds*

Teacher: So, next week, we're going to be playing with our sticks and balls.

Class: .....

Teacher: To build an atom.

Class: *relieved sigh*[/QUOTE]
Chemistry is like that. Apparently in lower level chem classes at my school, people have to watch a video where some guy rubs a long glass rod for a while and then sticks it between metal balls. :(

Also, my history teacher keeps trying to shift our discussion in class to p[SIZE=2]orn[/SIZE]ography lately.

Dr. Jake Destructo 11-17-2005 07:06 PM

I love talking about subjects that make people feel awkward. Nothing really phases me, so I sometimes try to derail my chemistry teacher by talking about stuff like por[size=2]n[/size], or whatever. He's more than willing to reply too. Sometimes it's rather scary. :p

OC Aaron- My chem teacher pulled the same joke last year. :p Only, he specified' "You'll probably be playing with black balls more than anything else. They represent Carbon."

:lol:

Shadows 11-17-2005 07:08 PM

In history we're talking about the Enlightenment, and much of it has to do with reading material in the eighteenth century.

Apparently most of which was comprised of p[SIZE=2]orno[/SIZE]graphy.

MBS 11-17-2005 07:11 PM

[QUOTE=Dr. Jake Destructo]OC Aaron- My chem teacher pulled the same joke last year. :p Only, he specified' "You'll probably be playing with black balls more than anything else. They represent Carbon."

:lol:[/QUOTE]

:lol: My chem class is so great.

We're talking about acids and then our teacher says "My favorite kind of acid is hydrochloric acid. It's so fun to say", then a kid in our class shouts "MY favorite kind of acid is lysergic acid diethylamide!"

:lol:


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