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"Shag" > wrote in message ... > On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 19:17:31 -0600, "Bryan" > > I got criticized by a friend for eating at an indian restaurant last > week. I wasn't sure if he was serious or not and didn't ask him > because I was worried his answer would make me think less of him. I > ate indian food yesterday (and last week the same day my friend made > his smartass anti-indian comments) for lunch (a LOT of it) and will > probably eat it again this week. My doctor is an indian woman with > the bead thingie in her forehead. Don't be hatin'!! :-) If I had to > rank my taste in food then the list would start out like: > 1- American (cheeseburgers, fried chicken, meatloaf, gravy on all of > the above..) > 2- Indian food (rasam, saag paneer) > 3- Mexican food.... > etc > > Mmmmmmm, food. My daughter and son-in-law live in Raliegh, he was born and raised there, she's been there since jr. high. They aren't fond of Carolina BBQ. Go figure, that's what I like about NC... See, we may disagree, but we all like to eat. Bryan |
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"Shag" > wrote in message ... > http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/st...527288,00.html > I'm more surprised it happened here in Nottingham. We have a large racial mix, in fact, the largest Indian community outside of Bombay is 20 miles away, apparently. Most of our trouble is gang and drug related rather than any racial hatred. James |
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On 2005-07-14, Shag > wrote:
> > ate indian food yesterday (and last week the same day my friend made > his smartass anti-indian comments) for lunch (a LOT of it) and will > probably eat it again this week. My doctor is an indian woman with > the bead thingie in her forehead. Don't be hatin'!! :-) I enjoy indian food as much as anyone else out there, but living next to the people who make it is a bit of a chore. My apartment building has a shared hallway between all the units, and it constantly reeks. It's a smell you love to smell when hungry, but not at any other time. The stench glues itself to anything it lands on and never goes away. The worst is turning on the air conditioning.. and for the next hour you smell curry coming out of the vents. :P |
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"Seth Graham" > wrote in message ... > The stench glues itself to anything it lands on and never goes away. > The worst is turning on the air conditioning.. and for the next hour > you smell curry coming out of the vents. :P > > Yep, try workin with a bunch a Vietnamese that heat some kind of fish head soup in the micro wave. You can't go near the break room. Hehe, that is culture clash at its finest. Bryan |
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On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 18:37:32 -0600, "Bryan"
> wrote: > >"Seth Graham" > wrote in message ... > >> The stench glues itself to anything it lands on and never goes away. >> The worst is turning on the air conditioning.. and for the next hour >> you smell curry coming out of the vents. :P >> >> > >Yep, try workin with a bunch a Vietnamese that heat some kind of fish head >soup in the micro wave. You can't go near the break room. > >Hehe, that is culture clash at its finest. > >Bryan > I've got one word for you to clue you in on an issue I've run into with other people that drives me up the wall: Deodorant. *cringe* |
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On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 01:14:55 GMT, Shag >
scribbled this interesting note: >On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 18:37:32 -0600, "Bryan" > wrote: > >> >>"Seth Graham" > wrote in message ... >> >>> The stench glues itself to anything it lands on and never goes away. >>> The worst is turning on the air conditioning.. and for the next hour >>> you smell curry coming out of the vents. :P >>> >>> >> >>Yep, try workin with a bunch a Vietnamese that heat some kind of fish head >>soup in the micro wave. You can't go near the break room. >> >>Hehe, that is culture clash at its finest. >> >>Bryan >> > >I've got one word for you to clue you in on an issue I've run into >with other people that drives me up the wall: Deodorant. *cringe* For you or them?!:~) -- John Willis (Remove the Primes before e-mailing me) |
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In article >,
Bryan > wrote: > >goddamn religion is going to **** this world. > again. -- Eduardo K. | Darwin pone las reglas. http://www.carfun.cl | Murphy, la oportunidad. http://e.nn.cl | | Yo. |
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It's just to goddamned bad.
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Gee..... all these replies and nobody mentioned the guys name....
Kamal Butt! "Shag" > wrote in message ... > http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/st...527288,00.html > > |
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