Can't you ever get your mind out of the hellmouth?

Buffy ,'Touched'


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bon bon - Apr 11, 2006 9:07:16 am PDT #227 of 10002
It's five thousand for kissing, ten thousand for snuggling... End of list.

Sounds like you're a supertaster, Frank.


Frankenbuddha - Apr 11, 2006 9:07:19 am PDT #228 of 10002
"We are the Goon Squad and we're coming to town...Beep! Beep!" - David Bowie, "Fashion"

Does raw or cooked make a difference?

Cooked is definitely worse, but, like cauliflower I dislike raw intensly as well. I'm definitely down on a lot of cooked veggies that I do like raw, though (carrots, for instance).


bon bon - Apr 11, 2006 9:07:33 am PDT #229 of 10002
It's five thousand for kissing, ten thousand for snuggling... End of list.

sarameg - Apr 11, 2006 9:08:12 am PDT #230 of 10002

I like broccoli.


Frankenbuddha - Apr 11, 2006 9:11:31 am PDT #231 of 10002
"We are the Goon Squad and we're coming to town...Beep! Beep!" - David Bowie, "Fashion"

Sounds like you're a supertaster, Frank.

Do the permutations of that phenom vary from person to person? Because there are a lot of pungent vegatables that I do like - peppers (bell types and hotter varieties), for instance, and all the lillies (garlic, leeks, onions, etc.). I know my first encounter with salsa that had fresh cilantro had a "who put the dish soap in the salsa" component, but I've since come to like the taste (it no longer tastes soapy to me).


Dana - Apr 11, 2006 9:12:32 am PDT #232 of 10002
"I'm useless alone." // "We're all useless alone. It's a good thing you're not alone."

I like broccoli.

Is your name secretly "Bob"?


Spidra Webster - Apr 11, 2006 9:13:19 am PDT #233 of 10002
I wish I could just go somewhere to get flensed but none of the whaling ships near me take Medicare.

::sitting at the "doesn't like seafood" table::

BHP took the words out of my mouth: gilded age.

Expensive jeans, in theory, don't disgust me as much as an £85 sandwich. If workers were getting paid a good living wage, clothing would cost more. Anyone who sews their own clothing knows how much work is involved. Granted, big factories give one access to time-saving tools one does not have as a home sewer, but it's still a lot of work. Especially doing clean rolled seams with thick denim. Of course, the sad thing is that the workers who sew designer clothing are probably not paid much more than those who make clothes for Old Navy.

I can see paying more money for organic and sustainably grown food, at least until such time as supply and demand even up enough for prices to go down. But a sandwich like that is simply for the novelty of having expensive ingredients. It's conspicuous consumption as much as the $1000 julep is. And that disgusts me to my core.


Jesse - Apr 11, 2006 9:15:31 am PDT #234 of 10002
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Oh yeah, I forgot to say about the expensive jeans -- Gawker or someone had a bit when NYC got rid of the sales tax on clothes under $110, but they were like "Who buys jeans cheaper than $110?" Um. Me? Many many many people I know?

I have to call my thesis advisor, and I really don't want to! But I really really have to, because I told him I would. OK. Calling now.


§ ita § - Apr 11, 2006 9:16:24 am PDT #235 of 10002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

But a sandwich like that is simply for the novelty of having expensive ingredients.

If the expensive ingredients are expensive because they taste better and are harder to obtain, and for some reason it's more expensive to prepare, is it just that you don't think people should bother eating something of that high a price (if it's a reflection of true cost)?

The julep sounds like pure margin, as does the sundae (though it looks like the sundae tastes really great). The sandwich less so.


sarameg - Apr 11, 2006 9:17:38 am PDT #236 of 10002

Is your name secretly "Bob"?

I've answered to a lot of things, but not that.