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I haven't had sushi in 2 months

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Jiaka1981 Winfield Is it wrong to go an a date with another man just to get a couple spicy tuna rolls if you already have a boyfriend?



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Dave Russell What about for a California Roll?


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Rusty (rustyshackleford) | 2198 comments Odd. I haven't had sushi in 30 + years, and I'm fine with it.


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Tom Foolery (tomfoolery) I was not-exactly-dragged-but-strongly-encouraged-to-come to a sushi restaurant a few months ago, and kind of felt like i should at least try it once.




Steak is nice....


message 5: by [deleted user] (last edited May 14, 2009 04:48PM) (new)

I only like a couple things. I like when the rolls have cooked fish (fake crab or something) and cream cheese and avocado and they're lightly tempura battered and fried and drizzled with this sweet sauce. Yum. And tamago.


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smetchie | 5729 comments Can you only eat sushi with a man? Don't you have any friends to eat sushi with J? My husband doesn't eat Sushi or Pho or Vegetables. biiiiiig wooooop. doesn't stop me.


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smetchie | 5729 comments voila!


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Tom Foolery (tomfoolery) You can also go fishing with live bait by yourself. Don't know what made me think of that.


Jiaka1981 Winfield My issue is i don't want to pay for the sushi. It is a luxuary that i can't afford to treat my self to right now. But guys love taking girls out to dinner.


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smetchie | 5729 comments Oh JEEZ. aren't you the same person who wrote a thread about how you just couldn't understand that werewolf chick who likes at being the bottom of the pack?


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I don't remember that.


Reads with Scotch It's for the best: it was lame.


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Tom Foolery (tomfoolery) Wouldn't it be cool if we had a thread where we could ask questions about threads we missed or can't find, and other people could find them and post a link on it?


message 14: by Reads with Scotch (last edited May 16, 2009 06:24PM) (new)


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smetchie | 5729 comments I heard lack of nicotine in the bloodstream can cause blindness to sarcasm.


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Mmmm. Nicotine.


Reads with Scotch I would like to smoke now...


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It's pretty great, sometimes.


message 19: by smetchie (new)

smetchie | 5729 comments I would like to smoke now too. I miss my friend.


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Donitello I would like to like to smoke. Tried a puff in January -- the first since Sept. 07 -- and HATED it, which should have delighted me, well okay I AM pleased about it, but the problem is that drinking's no fun if you can't smoke (I mean if you're a former smoker), so for the past 20 months I've been pulling out the Nicorette to chew when I drink. Which is so butt-stupid that I'm no longer self-congratulatory about quitting.

Okay, I really wouldn't like to like smoking. I'd just like life to be really, really easy. That would be cool.


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Tom Foolery (tomfoolery) I would like am going to smoke now. MMMMMMmmmm.....tasty, nutritious tobacco.


message 22: by smetchie (new)

smetchie | 5729 comments I'm a former smoker and I think drinking is a lot of fun! But not as much fun as smoking.


message 23: by Donitello (new)

Donitello Absolutely not.


Reads with Scotch I am still a smoker... I just don't smoke. This makes me mad. I am nick's anger, give me a drink or I'll bite you and then set you ablaze!


Reads with Scotch I also love hate that every conversation about 'want' inevitably turns to smokers bitching about not smoking anymore.


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Tom Foolery (tomfoolery) I would like am going to smoke now. Again.


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smetchie | 5729 comments I don't miss those parts either Bunny. That's why I quit. I hated the feeling of being addicted. I dreaded going certain places just because I wouldn't be able to smoke there. It's nice to be free of that.


Reads with Scotch but those are the very reasons why I miss it so much. Ignoring those around you was half the fun... the other half was listening to all the donkeys breath funny, like it was going to bother me that my second hand smoke made them ill. HA! I say. I usually just looked at them, and sometimes, if they were close enough would ask them if they needed me to call an ambulance.


Reads with Scotch I never did that... I never had any problems at all until the last two months before I quit. Then I had a bunch of problems, and those only kinda dissipated.


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smetchie | 5729 comments speaking of problems what ever happened with your Web MD rapid heartbeat and shortness of breath or whatever it was? Did you ever go to the Dr?


message 31: by Tom (new)

Tom Foolery (tomfoolery) I never had any of that... 'course, i don't usually smoke cigarettes.


Reads with Scotch BunWat wrote: "Well part of quitting for me was realizing that I was using it as an excuse to walk away from things I didn't want to do or people I didn't want to talk to. Then I realised hey wait a sec, why do ..."

I guess I am just a self involved uberasshole. It doesn't matter if I am smoking or not. I tell people to walk away from me all the time. I also refuse to let people by in the movie theater once the movie starts. No-Go the other way I'm not moving. The nick you all know and are regularly annoyed by is the real Nick. I really am an amazing asshole.

Gretchen wrote: "speaking of problems what ever happened with your Web MD rapid heartbeat and shortness of breath or whatever it was? Did you ever go to the Dr? "

I will butcher this but hypertachcardia?$#? irregular heart beat; not smoking related. It is not usually something one 'grows' into but apparently I did. So when I am old I'll probably need a pace maker. Then again this is from an Alaskan doctor and they are only mildly better then Canadian doctors so I am going to get a check up the next time I am in Chicago.



message 33: by [deleted user] (last edited May 18, 2009 11:16PM) (new)

Oh, that sucks, Nick. Do get a second opinion. Even thought you're an amazing asshole.

I laughed very much at picturing you refusing to let someone by you in a theater. Does your wife get embarrassed? Hahaha. I could never do that.


Reads with Scotch Yeah she will only go if we suspect an almost empty theater.


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smetchie | 5729 comments So there's nothing you can do about it for now? That sucks. Hopefully your second opinion is better. Maybe the cure is being nice to everyone. That would be funny.


Reads with Scotch I wold probably die then, Gretchen, can you even imagine me being nice? Feh The thought of it gives me the willies.


message 37: by [deleted user] (last edited May 19, 2009 09:43AM) (new)

It sounds like a movie premise! The metaphorical heart has to change to cure the actual heart...


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smetchie | 5729 comments "Regarding Servius Sextus Heiner"


Reads with Scotch I think I just threw up a little.


message 40: by Kasia (new)

Kasia Only cheerful, optimistic movies please. I do not feel like watching yet another bleak bore. So no heart attacks please, if you can manage.


Reads with Scotch Gretchen wrote: "So there's nothing you can do about it for now? That sucks. Hopefully your second opinion is better. Maybe the cure is being nice to everyone. That would be funny."


well that isn't entirely accurate... I don't have symptoms all the time. I was having the symptoms at the time because of the stress caused by nicotine withdraws. I normally don't get "stressed" a perk of being a sociopath... but a down side is I live with hidden heart problems and when I do get stressed people die... but I guess that is only bad pending on which perspective one experiences it.



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Okay, Tin Man.


Reads with Scotch Donna, I could not have articulated it better if I tried for a week.


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