Kasaki

Moggi's Assistant
Jun 1, 2010
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Lol, I didn't care much about Digimon. I just feel like Dragon Ball is the only one I can actually sit through. Spongebob too. I used to love Pokemon but I can't even watch two minutes of it now.
Oh, god not spongebob hated it! Dexters Lab . Cow n Chicken , Powerpuff Girls those were the days
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO-HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!

It's not Wasulu :D I've been here since January. How is all with yourself?
Is it Busta Rhymes? (the shouting is a clue?) :D

And I'm all good man, getting more sick when its finally great weather outside sucks though. What are you doing in swiss land? Studying or working?
 

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Tom & Jerry is an excellent cartoon. Just like two stupid dogs
I thought it took the humor of a Three Stooges and crossed a sadistic line where it was no longer funny, which is why I find Itchy & Scratchy hilarious. Because Tom & Jerry embodies what every freaked out parent fears about their kids growing up to be Jeffrey Dahmers.
 

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Are you going out for any good food this weekend, Greg?
Good question, Kate. Nothing planned. But then my wife is a majorly awesome home chef. Tomorrow is likely going to be burnt chicken on the BBQ at a friend's backyard pool with lots of tequila. Sunday, I'll probably just douse myself with tequila and set myself on fire after we lose to Parma. :heart:
 

Kate

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Feb 7, 2011
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Good question, Kate. Nothing planned. But then my wife is a majorly awesome home chef. Tomorrow is likely going to be burnt chicken on the BBQ at a friend's backyard pool with lots of tequila. Sunday, I'll probably just douse myself with tequila and set myself on fire after we lose to Parma. :heart:
That does sound lovely! We have nothing planned either, which is why I was hoping to hear of your culinary adventures. I think we might do a proper big dinner on Sunday night, though. Maybe coq au vin :)
 

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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That does sound lovely! We have nothing planned either, which is why I was hoping to hear of your culinary adventures. I think we might do a proper big dinner on Sunday night, though. Maybe coq au vin :)
Ah, a French classic. Nice!

This is such a great time of year, though, as peas are coming in, the chance of zucchini blossoms, etc. One of my favorite simple, decadent things, and it's pretty Roman, is frying up some zucchini blossoms. (I scoff at those who ruin them by stuffing them with cheese or something.)

No weekend plans otherwise?
 

Kate

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Feb 7, 2011
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Ah, a French classic. Nice!

This is such a great time of year, though, as peas are coming in, the chance of zucchini blossoms, etc. One of my favorite simple, decadent things, and it's pretty Roman, is frying up some zucchini blossoms. (I scoff at those who ruin them by stuffing them with cheese or something.)

No weekend plans otherwise?
I hope it will be!

Do you grow your own produce at all? Sadly we do not get a very good selection here, and it is rare to see good zucchini (one of my favourite foods).

No big weekend plans. James is quite ill tonight, so we will just order some Chinese food and loaf in front of the television for a while. Tomorrow I will go to the market and maybe go for a run in the afternoon, but again nothing big. A lot of my friends are out of town at the moment.
 

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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I hope it will be!

Do you grow your own produce at all? Sadly we do not get a very good selection here, and it is rare to see good zucchini (one of my favourite foods).

No big weekend plans. James is quite ill tonight, so we will just order some Chinese food and loaf in front of the television for a while. Tomorrow I will go to the market and maybe go for a run in the afternoon, but again nothing big. A lot of my friends are out of town at the moment.
It's difficult in San Francisco city proper. Four subway stops out of town and we could grow tomatoes. But in the city, we have this natural air conditioning thing called the Pacific Ocean. So with the Alaskan ocean currents that rip through here and never let water temperatures get above 11℃, nothing ever gets too warm. Hence most of what we can grow in our backyard are herbs, etc.

I like TV loafing at times, particularly after a crazy work week. But my wife gets antsy after a while.
 

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