It is still a better love story than Twilight.
...I, had, the time of my life.
So not even a Z-minus grade celebrity being not funny? Just some random dude? We've got a @Cheesy1 who can do much better.The guy who photoshopped himself into all those photos. They're just crediting the creator.
I'll take one serving, please. Seriously, I am fucking fed up with going to a restaurant that allegedly serves spicy food, being asked how spicy I want my food, saying four or five stars (depending on the cuisine - Indian food I can do 5 stars, but with Szechuan and Thai I can only handle four stars. Eating a Thai Bird Chili is like shooting your tongue with a cap gun.), and then the food gets to the table and it's completely mild. If you're going to ask, at least pretend that you took my preferences into consideration.MAKE HIM REGRET
BEING BORN
And got waaaaaay younger.For a moment I confused him with Jack Van Impe. I was like, huh, that dude really branched out.
To be fair, I never actually WATCHED Jack Van Impe, I only saw his name and the description of his show in the TV Guide channel scheduleAnd got waaaaaay younger.
--Patrick
I don't understand the point of uncomfortably spicy food personally. If it's just additional heat and not flavor, meh.
Colorado has made you soft.That's kind of why I never get chicken wings above mild. Sometimes I do medium, but I just want the flavor, I don't want to clear out my sinuses with every bite. (in before @blotsfan makes fun of me)
I definitely agree that there is a point when spicy food gets to be more pain than heat and thats a good capping point, but I know that threshold for me is much higher than most people. I just had thai today and I definitley got the "white 5 star." Thankfully they had chili paste on the table to dump in my dish.I don't understand the point of uncomfortably spicy food personally. If it's just additional heat and not flavor, meh.
The only way I avoid this in Chinese restaurants is telling them, in Chinese, how hot I want it.Colorado has made you soft.
I definitely agree that there is a point when spicy food gets to be more pain than heat and thats a good capping point, but I know that threshold for me is much higher than most people. I just had thai today and I definitley got the "white 5 star." Thankfully they had chili paste on the table to dump in my dish.
I could think of worse reasons to learn a languageGuess I have to learn Thai.