Personally, I don't like people serving Sashimi which is still moving. There's no need to prove the freshness in that way...
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@craig: It's Sashimi Vivien was talking about.
Sushi is the one served on the rolled rice (though there are many variations and not necessarily with row fish), and Sashimi is a plate of row fishes, shellfishes and shrimps.
Personally, I don't like people serving Sashimi which is still moving. There's no need to prove the freshness in that way...
Personally, I don't like people serving Sashimi which is still moving. There's no need to prove the freshness in that way...
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Minerva (Semi-retired SYMer)
A word to the wise is sufficient
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Must be a language thing. In Swedish, we use a word that would translate as "shell-food", and by that we mean crustaceans and oysters, sometimes also squid. This is a gastronomic term, and has nothing to do with biological fylea and genera.Originally posted by fable:
<STRONG>@C Elegans, oysters aren't seafood. They're sea mucus in a shell. Big difference, you know.</STRONG>
Personally, I dislike eating oysters. They remind me of what happens when you sleep on your back with a bad cold.
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@C Elegans, I think it's fair to say that shellfish are considered seafood by some Americans, but not by all. There are people who like one or the other. We appear to have similar reactions to the stuff. 
To the Righteous belong the fruits of violent victory. The rest of us will have to settle for warm friends, warm lovers, and a wink from a quietly supportive universe.
Monday, 5th October, 2001.
Having seen the old structure of the SYM has been destroyed and disappeared like dust by hands of God... sorry, Satan, I decided to go through and save a few precious monument still standing.
As this is one of few legacy left by our beloved (
) FoulDwimmerlaik and his twin Saigo, I felt it is necessary to keep this in the best condition possible for the future generations.
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Having seen the old structure of the SYM has been destroyed and disappeared like dust by hands of God... sorry, Satan, I decided to go through and save a few precious monument still standing.
As this is one of few legacy left by our beloved (
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"Strength without wisdom falls by its own weight."
A word to the wise is sufficient
Minerva (Semi-retired SYMer)
A word to the wise is sufficient
Minerva (Semi-retired SYMer)
Originally posted by Georgi:
<STRONG>They seek to judge. They seek to punishIs there no end to the wickedness of Weasel?
</STRONG>
Weasel is not wicked, just because he cut down 900 acres of rare woodland, for a golf course. Does not mean he is evil or wicked.
*Beware!!!!*
*Has tendincies to lie and hurt*
*Has tendincies to lie and hurt*
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That's true. I was, repeatedly. It gives you quite a tan.Originally posted by Aleldar:
<STRONG>I have read, that people have been burned at the stake for lesser crimes than this one. </STRONG>
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Come on, guys. You must have eaten something to tell us!!
Personally, no one can beat the Marmite, except c******ches, still it's interesting to hear your story...
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Personally, no one can beat the Marmite, except c******ches, still it's interesting to hear your story...
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There are diners in New Jersey whose cooks evidently originated in Somalia.Originally posted by Minerva:
<STRONG>Come on, guys. You must have eaten something to tell us!!![]()
Personally, no one can beat the Marmite, except c****ches, still it's interesting to hear your story...</STRONG>
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