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Posted by Yohan on Feb-13-2008 04:05:

quote:
Originally posted by Ania_xox
6 feet = 182 cm

when I wear big sunglasses and walk fast people think I am a bitch = unfair and GAY!

most people's opinions do not matter. why worry about those people's opinion?

I am so going to feel like a dwarf standing next to you...


Posted by Ania_xox on Feb-13-2008 04:11:

quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
lol yeah...thats pretty normal..cause your a giant for a chick...although i have seen some super fucking hot tall chicks lately...usually they are hideous.


gee... THANKS! LOL

and don't worry Yohan... we'll sit down... and you can seduce me with stories about your Kimchee Plantation


Posted by gehzumteufel on Feb-13-2008 04:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Ania_xox
gee... THANKS! LOL

and don't worry Yohan... we'll sit down... and you can seduce me with stories about your Kimchee Plantation

lol i told bas one day (like a week ago in fact!), "i think ania is probably hotter than her avatar pic shows"...he disagreed..but i like your facial shape...then again you are eastern european..home to some of the hottest women imho.


Posted by Yohan on Feb-13-2008 04:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Ania_xox

and don't worry Yohan... we'll sit down... and you can seduce me with stories about your Kimchee Plantation

lol. if you actually like kimchee, bonus points. even more bonus points if you can actually stand kimchee breath


Posted by Frenchie on Feb-13-2008 04:26:

quote:
Originally posted by Ania_xox
. and you can seduce me with stories about your Kimchee Plantation


girly, that's how he got me too. That.. and poutine.


Posted by Ania_xox on Feb-13-2008 04:29:

quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
lol. if you actually like kimchee, bonus points. even more bonus points if you can actually stand kimchee breath


LOL ok I have to admit that I have never tried it... the only reason I even know what it is, is because I used to tutor ESL and one of my students would eat it during lessons ALL the time

but the smell didn't bother me... I'm Polish... we love stinky food

(PS. Mr. Cali... I'm not ignoring your comment... I'm flattered and a little embarassed is all lol)


Posted by Yohan on Feb-13-2008 04:31:

quote:
Originally posted by Ania_xox
LOL ok I have to admit that I have never tried it... the only reason I even know what it is, is because I used to tutor ESL and one of my students would eat it during lessons ALL the time

but the smell didn't bother me... I'm Polish... we love stinky food

lol. did your student have this little lunchbox with multiple compartments? kimchee in one, rice in another and little bits of other stuff?

so typically korean

PS: tricia, I know I can make your toes curl in delight whenever I describe poutine only like a true lover can


Posted by gehzumteufel on Feb-13-2008 04:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Ania_xox
LOL ok I have to admit that I have never tried it... the only reason I even know what it is, is because I used to tutor ESL and one of my students would eat it during lessons ALL the time

but the smell didn't bother me... I'm Polish... we love stinky food

(PS. Mr. Cali... I'm not ignoring your comment... I'm flattered and a little embarassed is all lol)

haha polish love stinky foods. i guess us russians do too..since polish and russian food has a lot of similarities and even a lot of the same food and called something similar. oh god i want a good russian meal now!

haha "mr cali" hahaaha thats so funny. seriously. lol


Posted by Audious on Feb-13-2008 04:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Ania_xox
6 feet = 182 cm


So, do they even make women's clothes in your size, or do you just have to wear a flannel shirt, suspenders and jeans you bought at the grocery store?


Posted by Frenchie on Feb-13-2008 04:35:

quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree


PS: tricia, I know I can make your toes curl in delight whenever I describe poutine only like a true lover can


I'm going back home very, very soon and I'm going to go swimming in poutine just like Scrooge Mcduck in his money.


Posted by Frenchie on Feb-13-2008 04:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Audious
So, do they even make women's clothes in your size, or do you just have to wear a flannel shirt, suspenders and jeans you bought at the grocery store?


It's the GAS STATION you ignorant prick!!!


Posted by Yohan on Feb-13-2008 04:38:

quote:
Originally posted by Frenchie
I'm going back home very, very soon and I'm going to go swimming in poutine just like Scrooge Mcduck in his money.

omg that's so hot!

mmmm.... poutine... *drool*


Posted by kadomony on Feb-13-2008 04:39:

quote:
Originally posted by Frenchie
I'm going back home very, very soon and I'm going to go swimming in poutine just like Scrooge Mcduck in his money.


does the poutine contain any nuts?


Posted by Frenchie on Feb-13-2008 04:40:

EYESSSS
The poutine contains...no nuts.


Posted by gehzumteufel on Feb-13-2008 04:41:

quote:
Originally posted by kadomony
does the poutine contain any nuts?

LOL


Posted by Frenchie on Feb-13-2008 04:45:

quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
LOL

You have to actually watch the clips to laugh. Do IIIITTTT!!!


Posted by Ania_xox on Feb-13-2008 04:48:

quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
haha polish love stinky foods. i guess us russians do too..since polish and russian food has a lot of similarities and even a lot of the same food and called something similar. oh god i want a good russian meal now!

haha "mr cali" hahaaha thats so funny. seriously. lol


Oh yes... we definitely have culinary similarities:
pierogi, golapki (cabbage rolls), barszcz (beet soup... borscht??)
I had nalesniki for dinner tonight... aka deformed delicious crepes

mmmmmmmmm ... omg I want pierogi right now... 2 summers ago in Poland, I spent 48 hours with my grandma in the kitchen learning the traditional family recipe... my future husband is gonna be one fat bastard LOL


Posted by Ania_xox on Feb-13-2008 04:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Frenchie
It's the GAS STATION you ignorant prick!!!


I'm glad you stepped in to take the reigns of this joke because I seriously have no idea what was being talked about lol

clothes at the grocery store? ... sounds like uber seksi time


Posted by Frenchie on Feb-13-2008 04:54:

Oh man I remember the day my mom taught me how to make pierogi. Longest.day.in.kitchen.ever.


Posted by gehzumteufel on Feb-13-2008 04:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Ania_xox
Oh yes... we definitely have culinary similarities:
pierogi, golapki (cabbage rolls), barszcz (beet soup... borscht??)
I had nalesniki for dinner tonight... aka deformed delicious crepes

mmmmmmmmm ... omg I want pierogi right now... 2 summers ago in Poland, I spent 48 hours with my grandma in the kitchen learning the traditional family recipe... my future husband is gonna be one fat bastard LOL

oh damn. YOU MADE ME SO DAMN HUNGRY!!!!!!! wanna cook me dinner?!

seriously i WANT a chick that can cook that stuff. its the best food imho.


Posted by gehzumteufel on Feb-13-2008 04:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Frenchie
Oh man I remember the day my mom taught me how to make pierogi. Longest.day.in.kitchen.ever.

haha yeah its a long process..another reason i like to just buy them at the russian market. you get like 50 for $5.


Posted by Yohan on Feb-13-2008 04:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Ania_xox
golapki (cabbage rolls),

yum! every year I go to Polish legion and get loaded on cabbage rolls, rye bread, and polish sausage with lots of Zywiec or Tyskie to wash it down.

Awesome predrinking food
quote:

my future husband is gonna be one fat bastard LOL

I'm sure you'll kick him in the balls if he doesn't exercise. You reward him with good food, but punish him with exercise so that he doesn't get fat

PS: check PM


Posted by Yohan on Feb-13-2008 05:00:

quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel

seriously i WANT a chick that can cook that stuff. its the best food imho.

srsly. it's harder to find chicks that can cook these days.

I am of opinion that both man and woman should know how to cook. it's basic survival skills (plus cooking is fun, and pleasurable)


Posted by Frenchie on Feb-13-2008 05:01:

quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
haha yeah its a long process..another reason i like to just buy them at the russian market. you get like 50 for $5.
Screw that. Boooruns. Cost like...5$ for a bag of like...30.


Posted by Project-K on Feb-13-2008 05:05:

I'd never heard of pierogi, so I googled it.

Now I hate you all.


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