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Maybe someone will fill you in. Obviously not a Simpsons fan.The fuck are you talking about?
Maybe someone will fill you in. Obviously not a Simpsons fan.The fuck are you talking about?
One law that I have with my friends it's "you can't trust in a person that its not a fan of The Simpsons. You simply can't".Maybe someone will fill you in. Obviously not a Simpsons fan.
It does if you are talking about yourself, in which case I would like to extend my congratulations.Well, bwcdude just doesn't sound as cool does it?
I think he means to quote the next line in the Monorail song~The fuck are you talking about?
Me and a few friends use obscure Simpsons quotes all the time and we often ask if something is wrong if at least one isn't mentioned. One of my favourites is if we're on a long journey one of us will cry "WHEN WILL WE GET TO THE FIREWORKS FACTORY?!"One law that I have with my friends it's "you can't trust in a person that its not a fan of The Simpsons. You simply can't".
Ah, right. I really don't have time for top grade noncery like that.I think he means to quote the next line in the Monorail song~
We do that too, The Simpsons here are huge. Like, massive.Me and a few friends use obscure Simpsons quotes all the time and we often ask if something is wrong if at least one isn't mentioned. One of my favourites is if we're on a long journey one of us will cry "WHEN WILL WE GET TO THE FIREWORKS FACTORY?!"
Just a bit of banter. 1:13. I guess the joke did bit land for most....Ah, right. I really don't have time for top grade noncery like that.
If I'd do that every day I would start having nightmares of me swimming around in a massive bowl of ramen, trying to get out while screaming "TaSuKeTe!" and I'd see a massive mouth with deformed teeth getting bigger and bigger, closer and closer, and right when everything get dark I would wake up Sweaty.. Shaking.. wipe my forhead, and smell my sweat just to make sure it doesn't smell like ramen.I have had a few names in the dojo, but they get lost over time, along with the emails used for them. However I have always liked "Jerrid" as a name and I like ramen (not instant) and I figured if I ever received the chance to live in Japan, I would need a job and the lonely and lowly ramen shop (stall or shutter street) would be my best bet, as you need little Japanese to get the job done. Just enough to interact with the customer on the most basic of levels and to order ingredients.
In saying that though, I think I would hate to cook as a job. I cook at home all the time, but I do not follow recipes to the letter and I rarely do things the "exact" same way on a constant basis, which for the public you would need to as they come to you for the flavor and textures of the dishes that they like. But you also have to be super clean in Japan, like super duper clean and well... hehehe... ^^! I keep my area clean, but I believe you have to wipe everything down the moment you use something and do that about a hundred times a day and... I don't think I can. ._.