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Saturnine

Opium incense. Sylvia Plath&Ted Hughes. Will Self novels. Unhoovered floors. Cold hands. Bad hair. Dylan Thomas being boring. Warm fires. Driver for my PS-one. Re-taping tapes and making new covers for them. Marilyn Monroe. Guns. Craving for : salmon, crackers, packet noodles, Brannigans Roast Beef and Mustard crisps, seaweed, tangerines, blackcurrant jelly, chocolate cake, hot soup, fresh wholemeal bread and actual food. Guns. Watching the news. Dead celebrities. Hungry.


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Atari - Tok'ra (With my symbiote Jullinar)

Who are the dead celebs?


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Saturnine

Eh?? Why does it matter?


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Atari - Tok'ra (With my symbiote Jullinar)

Curious smiley - winkeye


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Saturnine

But that's not the point.

smiley - erm


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Atari - Tok'ra (With my symbiote Jullinar)

smiley - ermCould you just tell me? Its not like it'll kill you or anything...smiley - devil

B.T.W. evertime i've said the following you just ignored it, so here goes:
When are you going to add me to your friends list like you said you would?

PLEASE ANSWER! smiley - grovel


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Post 7

Saturnine

I keep forgetting to add you!


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Atari - Tok'ra (With my symbiote Jullinar)

Could you add me now so you don't forget?smiley - smiley


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Atari - Tok'ra (With my symbiote Jullinar)

Stop running away!smiley - wahsmiley - hug


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clzoomer- a bit woobly

smiley - erm.....guns?


What kind of seaweed? Japanese crispy with yum flavour type?


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Atari - Tok'ra (With my symbiote Jullinar)

*gulp*


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BobTheFarmer

If you buy crispy seaweed from a chinese restaurant or takeaway, you are actually buying deep fried shredded cabbage with a lot of salt added...


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Saturnine

MMmmmm smiley - drool seaweed.

I thought most people knew that it was shredded cabbage? I mean, you buy it in the supermarket...says right there on the container. It's gorgeous though. Had it at Xmas with chow mein and spring rolls smiley - drool

*self-confessed Chinese takeaway junkie*


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Post 14

Saturnine

What about guns cl?


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clzoomer- a bit woobly

Don't know *what* you two are on about, I was talking about dried Japanese Nori.smiley - drool Buy it in little packets or a big clear plastic bin? Dried with sweet soya sauce or miso? You mean Korean Kim Che?

Anyway- guns, don't like them. Went through the full safety and target practice route when I was younger but think they should exist only in the country for hunting. If someone pulled one on me in the city I guess I would just expire.smiley - smiley


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Saturnine

smiley - yikes You're pro-hunting?


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clzoomer- a bit woobly

No, I'm pro survival. Come on over to our bush country and explain to a 2 ton grizzly bear who's running in your direction with 3 inch fangs that you don't want to shoot it. Or a cougar that's dragging your 3 year old into the woods. Or talk to a native indian (PC First Nations) that they can't use a gun to survive in the woods hundreds of miles from the grocery store.

I'm a vegetarian but I'm not stupid.smiley - steam


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BobTheFarmer

Ha Sat, on Sunday I went out for Dim sun with my mum and a friend of hers. Dim sun is the traditional chinese lunchtime dish, you wont find it in a takeaway. It consists of many small dishes of things such as dough buns filled with barbecue pork, little crab and pork balls, loads of different things... Aah, found it : A311536
Except it wasnt a purely Dim Sun restaurant like the entry.

but yeah, the most delicious chinese food... smiley - smiley


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clzoomer- a bit woobly

Very good stuff and very popular here but we call it Dim Sum. Do you like Japanese Yakitori too? (Barbeque)


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BobTheFarmer

Actually we call it Dim Sum too, I dont know where that alternative spelling got into my head.

But then, its all chinese words written as English, so spelling is not hugely important.

Ive never really tried much Japanese food, but lots of Chinese...

(Im 1/2 chinese) smiley - smiley


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