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Forever

Joined: 12 Nov 2009
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 2:45 am Post subject: |
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I just think "Senior" ought to change his name to "Junior" - because he sounds like such a baby..
Feeeeeed me! - so babyish.
Geez.. he came all the way to live/work in Korea and he needs someone to feed him.
I guess his "girlfriend" - also has to change his diaper. |
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Senior
Joined: 31 Jan 2010
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 3:47 am Post subject: |
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| Forever wrote: |
I just think "Senior" ought to change his name to "Junior" - because he sounds like such a baby..
Feeeeeed me! - so babyish.
Geez.. he came all the way to live/work in Korea and he needs someone to feed him.
I guess his "girlfriend" - also has to change his diaper. |
Haha, what the heck? Why are you beating up on me? I didn't post the thread, if that's what you think.
And for your info, I just took my "girlfriend" out for dong tae jigae, so I guess it is really ME that feeds HER. |
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Underwaterbob

Joined: 08 Jan 2005 Location: In Cognito
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 4:26 am Post subject: |
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Ordering:
여기 [address] 이예요
yogi [address] ee yay yo
[order] 주세요
[order] joo say yo
If they ask any questions or say anything you can't understand just say thank you:
갑사합니다
come sa haam nee da
and hang up. Or tell them:
외국인 입니다 한국어 잘몰라요
way gook in im nee da haan gook aw jal mo lie yo
and there's a 99% chance your order will show up. Barring one of the misunderstandings being that they're not delivering currently or something.
And before anyone gets after me for not using proper Romanization, I'm aware, I just think mine is easier for the average North American. |
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Dragoon
Joined: 18 Apr 2010
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 5:43 am Post subject: |
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| Seoulio wrote: |
| Dragoon wrote: |
| Senior wrote: |
| Forever wrote: |
| Senior wrote: |
| I'm currently trying to get my GF to order some Mcdonalds delivery for me. But she isn't answering my texts, damn it! |
Just do it yourself - they speak ENGLISH - 1588-5252
p.s. - I like the Shanghai spicy chicken burger and the chicken snack wraps.. |
haha. She ordered it anyway. A Shanghai chicken burger is making its way through my alimentary tract as we speak. |
I'm actually rather fond of the 베이컨토마토디럭스 |
And the point of putting "Bacon TOmato Deluxe" in Hangul is what exactly
Kidding |
Because I'm a 슈퍼두퍼외국인....bro |
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rollo
Joined: 10 May 2006 Location: China
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 5:40 pm Post subject: |
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| Personnally I would rathr lick a Korean toilet than eat anything on the Mcdonalds menu. Korean food is good. Maybe if you tried some you would like it. |
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Senior
Joined: 31 Jan 2010
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 5:49 pm Post subject: |
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| rollo wrote: |
| Personnally I would rathr lick a Korean toilet than eat anything on the Mcdonalds menu. Korean food is good. Maybe if you tried some you would like it. |
You are free to have your opinion. The McDs hatred is a little boring though. Everyone knows it is not good for you. We get it. I have a Korean toilet seat, a McDs cheese burger and 100K won. If you go through with your boast, I will give you the won.
Korean food is indeed good. As I was saying earlier, I took my GF for dong tae jugae last night. It is a light and flaky, but quite meaty fish, similar to cod.
Enjoying McDs doesn't mean you can't eat other cuisines. |
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confucian
Joined: 13 May 2010
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 6:45 pm Post subject: |
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| Saturday night is my once a week fasting night. I highly recommend it. |
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Senior
Joined: 31 Jan 2010
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 6:51 pm Post subject: |
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| Saturday night is my once a week fasting night. I highly recommend it. |
I rate fasting. I don't know if 2 o'clock on Sunday morning through to 8 PM on Sunday counts as a fast. Considering I am sleeping about 70% of that time.
Fasting is quite a natural state to be in. We didn't eat 6 meals a day when we were evolving, why is it a good idea now? |
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confucian
Joined: 13 May 2010
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 6:55 pm Post subject: |
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| Senior wrote: |
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| Saturday night is my once a week fasting night. I highly recommend it. |
I rate fasting. I don't know if 2 o'clock on Sunday morning through to 8 PM on Sunday counts as a fast. Considering I am sleeping about 70% of that time.
Fasting is quite a natural state to be in. We didn't eat 6 meals a day when we were evolving, why is it a good idea now? |
It's good for some physically active dudes, but not all. It's not good for small dudes or petite women.
I do the 24 hour fast-dinner to dinner. Sleeping overnight for me from any other meal time would be killer-very little sleep.
Korean food is best food. |
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sshemma
Joined: 18 Feb 2010
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 7:32 pm Post subject: |
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| Senior wrote: |
| Forever wrote: |
I just think "Senior" ought to change his name to "Junior" - because he sounds like such a baby..
Feeeeeed me! - so babyish.
Geez.. he came all the way to live/work in Korea and he needs someone to feed him.
I guess his "girlfriend" - also has to change his diaper. |
Haha, what the heck? Why are you beating up on me? I didn't post the thread, if that's what you think.
And for your info, I just took my "girlfriend" out for dong tae jigae, so I guess it is really ME that feeds HER. |
I posted it!
What of it? |
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NYC_Gal

Joined: 08 Dec 2009
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 7:57 pm Post subject: |
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| Senior wrote: |
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| Saturday night is my once a week fasting night. I highly recommend it. |
I rate fasting. I don't know if 2 o'clock on Sunday morning through to 8 PM on Sunday counts as a fast. Considering I am sleeping about 70% of that time.
Fasting is quite a natural state to be in. We didn't eat 6 meals a day when we were evolving, why is it a good idea now? |
Actually, we didn't eat meals all of the time. We grazed. This was a constant state. Sure, when the hunters brought meat, there were meals because meat had to be cooked, but the rest of the time was spent grazing. |
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Senior
Joined: 31 Jan 2010
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 8:05 pm Post subject: |
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| NYC_Gal wrote: |
| Senior wrote: |
| confucian wrote: |
| Saturday night is my once a week fasting night. I highly recommend it. |
I rate fasting. I don't know if 2 o'clock on Sunday morning through to 8 PM on Sunday counts as a fast. Considering I am sleeping about 70% of that time.
Fasting is quite a natural state to be in. We didn't eat 6 meals a day when we were evolving, why is it a good idea now? |
Actually, we didn't eat meals all of the time. We grazed. This was a constant state. Sure, when the hunters brought meat, there were meals because meat had to be cooked, but the rest of the time was spent grazing. |
It isn't possible to generalize for all the myriad of different human groups that existed pre-agriculture, but your example may have been the case during the relatively short bountiful seasons, but in the middle of winter, there is basically NOTHING to eat in the wild. During this time they basically starved, subsisting on what little was available, plus whatever was preserved. During this time meat becomes so important because it is calorie dense. It will keep you going. I don't envy ancient man. |
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NYC_Gal

Joined: 08 Dec 2009
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 9:23 pm Post subject: |
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| Agreed. To evolve, we did need meat. Nowadays, we seem to have too much of it, and, if one chooses, we can get by without it as long as we find multiple sources of protein. Meat's fine, as long as you eat the small-farm or fresh-hunted stuff. I used to love grandpa's venison and caribou. Now I occasionally have some seafood, as multiple sources of vegetarian protein are limited in the land of Corre. |
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Senior
Joined: 31 Jan 2010
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 9:39 pm Post subject: |
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| Agreed. To evolve, we did need meat. Nowadays, we seem to have too much of it, and, if one chooses, we can get by without it as long as we find multiple sources of protein. Meat's fine, as long as you eat the small-farm or fresh-hunted stuff. I used to love grandpa's venison and caribou. Now I occasionally have some seafood, as multiple sources of vegetarian protein are limited in the land of Corre. |
Most vitamins are fat soluble. If you don't have the fat, you don't absorb properly the vitamins you consume. |
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NYC_Gal

Joined: 08 Dec 2009
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 10:31 pm Post subject: |
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Avocado has fat. Nuts have fat. Seeds have fat. Olives have fat. Oil IS fat. Dairy has fat. Eggs have fat.
I agree with you. Fat is necessary. Vegetarians don't live without fat, though. If some do, they're going to get sick, as it's unhealthy. We need fat for our cell membranes, amongst other things.
It is possible to live without meat, though. I can't here, as many of the things I ate on a daily basis back home are unavailable without having them shipped from abroad, so I have seafood, but back home I was able to eat a varied and healthy diet that satisfied all nutritional requirements. It wasn't easy (I had to do my food shopping at different markets to get all of the things I needed), but it was tasty and I felt great. I was hardly ever sick, and, even though I was very slender (I gained a few kilo here), I had curves where they counted. I still do, for that matter, though they've increased some (the fiance's thrilled ) |
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