Natter 43: I Love My Dead Gay Whale Crosspost.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I enjoy beets, spinach, okra. The only thing I have never been able to like, no matter how hard my grandmother and honorary southern mommas tried to feed me, was collard greens. Ugh.
OMG y'all I just got home from watching Walk the Line and my accent has regressed like WOAH. so wrong.
Who said this? Because as Steph can attest, I totally fell back into Tennessee drawl when I watched this movie, especially 'cause it's full of tennessee accents.
oooh other water chesnut haters. For me they just make a noise I don't like, and have no taste. I can eat them, but I am not sure why I should. hate iceberg lettuce too. I think most people eat it for the dressing. I prefer my greens to have flavor.
TAR: My show is baaaack!! When the ep started, I picked
either the gay guys
or
the geeks
to be eliminated, and I was half right. Delighted to find that I chose wrong with the latter couple, since I ended up liking them more than I thought I would. I would not have minded if
the Frosties did finish last, though, since they shrieked far worse than the Bowling Moms ever did
.
So, we have a bunch of nicknames already:
the hippies, the frosties, the nerds/geeks, Team Slacker (ok, that's just my name for them, but they're so damn proud to not be working for a living--must be great not to be worrying about bills), and MoJo.
Any others?
Oh, and I really felt for
the Chicago woman who was being ogled while putting together the motorcycle. Those macho dudes were really blatant about it, and you can tell it was getting to both of them.
Reading everybody's food skeeves is a good reminder for me that, when it comes to food, I am the weirdo because I have so few food dislikes. I am fond of pretty much all the cuisines mentioned so far, especially sushi. I love bitter veggies like spinach and collard greens and kale (although the best greens by far are beet greens). I hated okra when I was a kid, but now I love it too. I prefer my chocolate dark and my meat rare, but I take my coffee with cream & sugar.
I'd say my main food aversion is green peppers. And raw oysters. I'd repressed them for a second.
Oh yeah, I meant to say -- msbelle did not lie. She was like unintelligible.
I like milk chocolate, and cream in my (strong) coffee, but no sugar.
Earl Grey iced tea with lemon, no sugar.
Salty for breakfast rather than sweet.
So, did they, um, nevermind, I'm not sure I want to know.
No Brenda, they didn't eat them, which I think is your question. But the mongols did view the chinese as sort of subhuman because of their grasseating ways.
But, "To the Mongols, the farmers' fields were just grasslands, as were the gardens, and the peasants were like grazing animals rather than real humans who ate meat. The Mongols referred to these grass-eating people with the same terminology tha they used for cows and goats. The masses of peasants were just so many herds, and when the soldiers went out to round up their people or to drive them away, they did so with the same terminology, precision, and emotion used in rounding up yaks." From
Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World.
Relatively interesting stuff.
Hey Burrell, I'm trying to go see Ashes and Snow this weekend. Maybe Sunday afternoon. Are you interested?
as I 've grown older, I've grown pickier. but it is a quality thing - I stlill eat almost everything
She was like unintelligible.
Liar.
SA it was me who said that. I am starting to think it is not so bad if I avoid long i's. In my head though, even typing this I hear the accent.