...like Stacey? ;) Actually that's my wife's name, sans the 'e'.
Happy 4th everyone. Be Patriotic. Go blow something up!
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...like Stacey? ;) Actually that's my wife's name, sans the 'e'.
Happy 4th everyone. Be Patriotic. Go blow something up!
*fwip*.....*bink* ttt
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This thread has a topic?Quote:
Originally posted by Design Sifu
The reason TTTGQGs will out last OCR is that, here, we can post these sort of links and still remain ontopic... ;)
Yes. It's verbalizing the symptoms and effects of testosterone poisoning and it's not pretty.:D
Hey, I'm not naive! I just like to learn about other cultures and customs, that's all! ;)
but pot stickers, man, pot stickers.
or gyoza, if you're bored. you know, if you say the g and the y very quickly, you can substitute g-y-o-z-a for l-o-l-a in the old song by the kinks.
OK. You knew this would happen.
What's gyoza?
Mmmmm gyoza. Japanese version of woh tiep (sp?)
Mmmmmmm....
most americans can't taste the difference between pot stickers and gyoza, so suffice to say that they are quite similar.
dang. now i want a big plate o' pot stickers. so num.
You're song thing, however, wouldn't work very well:
L - O - L - A
Gyoza!
That's just silly.
math major or not, you really need to read an entire post:
listen to the song, say the g and the y very quickly and the o z a at the normal pace, and it works.Quote:
if you say the g and the y very quickly
Hope everyone got to blow something up this year, we had our bbq up on a mountain just outside the city, we could see over a dozen displays from up there, pretty cool.:D
I alwasy thought potstickers were a sort of general term for any kind of fried dumpling. After all, it is an english word - can that describe the process of making gyoza too?
I remember having a special banquent in Xian that was just potstickers - or dumplings rather - something like two dozen plus different varieties.
As for ORA vs. got qi? girls - got qi? moves like a quickly evolving virus, thus it's pretty strong. ORA is naturally robust, like a shark, so it can withstand a lot of change and survive. It still remains an interesting duel. However, ORA seems more likely to get itself censored.
Had some for lunch yesterday, mmmm potstickers....
:D
I've been surprised by what has slid so far....lol, not complaining however.Quote:
However, ORA seems more likely to get itself censored.