I don't appear very long and if you didn't know me you wouldn't know it even WAS me! But at about 2:07 I come flying in from the right side and then jet back out to floor some punk who dared mosh with the big boys!
ROCK ON!!
#2
Espy
lol, awesome! I need to get you up to our next show so you can start a mosh pit
#3
Dave
Update:
My tooth is fractured. And they can't pull it as even attempting to do so will break it off at the root. I now have to go to an oral surgeon (which isn't as fun as it sounds). The problem? My CONSULTATION is next Thursday - one week out. I have to go for an entire week with a broken, fractured tooth. This in itself is not a big issue as the pain isn't that bad. Except when I eat or talk. Talking is not as much as an issue as I can do so with my teeth clenched. It sounds weird but it works.
My issue is eating. Chewing is a 50/50 proposition. I can chew fine and then *ZING* my mouth is filled with pain and fire. So for a week I'm not going to be able to eat that much or that well. Help me out - what can I eat that's filling, good and doesn't require that much chewing?
#4
Espy
Jamba Juice.
Blended Steak.
Pie.
#5
Wahad
Soup, Risotto, Mashed Potatoes, Pasta (if you make sure to cook everything past the al dente point), Couscous.
Adding more when I'll think of it.
#6
SpecialKO
Make smoothies.
#7
Silver Jelly
Ice cream!
#8
drifter
This is a smoothie I make that is super filling:
1/2 cup plain yogurt
1/2 water or ice
1-2 scoop protein powder
1 whole banana (or 1 cup of whatever fruit you like)
Also, when I fractured my tooth, I drank a lot of generic Ensure. I liked the vanilla flavor best.
#9
Espy
This is the smoothie I make that is way better:
1 1lb Grilled Ribeye, Medium Rare
1 Banana
3 Strawberries
1/2 cup of ice
BLEND.
DRINK STEAK.