cheekygirl75
Brains of the Outfit
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Oh yeah, @Orwellian69 - it finally went through! Can we still call you Noodle, though?New name!
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Oh yeah, @Orwellian69 - it finally went through! Can we still call you Noodle, though?New name!
69? 84 too obvious?Well, someone went and got himself a new username.
Will he refer to mama Orwell?Oh yeah, @Orwellian69 - it finally went through! Can we still call you Noodle, though?
Ugh.Oh yeah, @Orwellian69 - it finally went through! Can we still call you Noodle, though?
Clumsy attempt at "sexy"69? 84 too obvious?
I wish I could change my name. There's more than one reason why it'd be a confusing and bad idea.Ugh.
There's only so many really unimaginative noodle jokes a man can endure.
I hope the doctors were able to cure that for youMany years ago I had an epicurean indonesian Rijsttafel in Brugges
Did you get a happy ending?Many years ago I had an epicurean indonesian Rijsttafel in Brugges
It's Dutch-Indonesian food. They were the first to colonise Indonesia in the 17th Century and Dutch culture is still ingrained in Indo food culture.I hope the doctors were able to cure that for you![]()
Now that it's out of reach, everyone wants Orwell's noodle.Oh yeah, @Orwellian69 - it finally went through! Can we still call you Noodle, though?
OMG these are bad... I thought Dayhoosier was already cringe.Did you get a happy ending?
Sorry. I'm blaming the new name.OMG these are bad... I thought Dayhoosier was already cringe.![]()
I like Thai and Indian food.Happy Saturday/Sunday all! Curious what’s everyone’s first choice for food that’s not the native food of your country? Like, Mexican (if you’re not in Mexico), Chinese (if you’re not in China), etc.? Either for take out or in a restaurant?
(I was going to say non-X food, but realized we have people from several countries here and it was too complicated!)
I'm Boricua, so my love of traditional Mexican food is probably still in the neighborhood culinarily and not what you're getting at. My very very close second is Indian. I can take it somewhat spicy, but not nearly as hot as that cuisine gets. Go-to is goat korma with steamed basmati and garlic naan. Add veg samosa and some mango lassi if I'm really treating myself.Happy Saturday/Sunday all! Curious what’s everyone’s first choice for food that’s not the native food of your country? Like, Mexican (if you’re not in Mexico), Chinese (if you’re not in China), etc.? Either for take out or in a restaurant?
(I was going to say non-X food, but realized we have people from several countries here and it was too complicated!)
Yes. Love a good Pad Kra Pao...I like Thai and Indian food.
Do you keep them in a little black book?
Or a little red one…Do you keep them in a little black book?
I grow Thai basil to use in dishesYes. Love a good Pad Kra Pao...![]()
I suppose the consolation for me here is that at least my name may be nicely written.
In the boldest bloodstain red.I suppose the consolation for me here is that at least my name may be nicely written.
What color ink is my name written in?In the boldest bloodstain red.