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Originally posted by unspec

Bah!

I knew I'd forgotten something this morning!

So, how tasty was it? :right:

Ah well, it had to be eaten - wasabi burns both ways you know. ;)

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unspec

Goody goody poo chunks, it looks like she's going to have something to look foreward to later tonight then eh?

--dave

Originally posted by unspec

Bah!

I knew I'd forgotten something this morning!

So, how tasty was it? :right:

Ah well, it had to be eaten - wasabi burns both ways you know. ;)

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unspec

I really liked the inari and the nigiri was good as well.

good thing i didnt slather the wasabi on the salmon like I was planning on doing from the start. The gari was really good on the salmon though.

I like sushi :D

Originally posted by hkey_root

It was a Milk Dud and you know good and damn well had I not said poo chunk you would have said something far worse.

I think it's almost time someone declaired shenanigans and got it over with.

--dave

I would but I've hit my quota. Too many would dilute the sheer potency of shenanigans.

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unspec

Originally posted by Keldyn

I'm scared. Seriously.:o

Get this thread back on topic please or i will have to hit the kill switch.

well to get back on topic, hkey_root and leet_tadger are actually wanting to come to me and unspec's wedding so if they do we will meet them in person.

Originally posted by Keldyn

I'm scared. Seriously.:o

Get this thread back on topic please or i will have to hit the kill switch.

Uhh OK.

I met Wickedkitten, and now I'm engaged to her.

But I guess you alredy got that from the previous posts.

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unspec

PS Dave, what's the nick?

Originally posted by Keldyn

I'm scared. Seriously.:o

Get this thread back on topic please or i will have to hit the kill switch.

Right. Well, I'm planning to go to Wickedkitten's and Ross' wedding, and if I do, I'll be meeting them and I've known them for countless ages (as Wickedkitten has already said).

Originally posted by unspec

PS Dave, what's the nick?

a lil willy wont make you silly says:

i love cathy....shhhhh, don't tell ross

Personally I've never met up in real life with anyone I've met on the Internet but a guy who I know that's disabled and so doesn't get to meet as many people as most has met loads of friends, and has even been lucky in love, thanks to online chats.

Have never got the hang of IRC or any type of chat really and find newsgroups/message boards quite anonymous, and mainly use them to learn/get things I need.

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