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Anileve,

 

You have a very cute way of speaking, and handling THOTH(  :lol: ).....just wanted to let you know that.

You guys are a riot! Thank you Sev Mard, I was just trying to make things clear you know? I am just a simple soul despite that, hand me pogo stick and I am happy. :P

 

Maral jan, oysters are know to be an aphrodisiac indeed, however to me they are one of delicacies that I associate with indulging my stomach in a seafood spa, in return he treats me well by giving me that woozy sensation of a butterflies in my stomach. Then again I must state that me and my stomach have a special relationship, yes we can get romantic at times, when I neglect him, he gently growls to remind me that he exists and needs that special nourishment. When I nourish my belly with exquisite food, in return with love he rewards me with neurons that are sent to my brain to stimulate that area of a euphoric feeling. How did all of this come out, wow, see what you started Maral? :blink: I think it’s pretty late for me... :lol:

 

I like everything that is untraditional, unoriginal, simple and yet charming. By the way I just noticed that your avatars hair resembles Farrah Fawcett “wave hairstyle” in the 70’s, mmmm yeeeah, I must say that she permanently entered the “Twilight Zone” the last time I heard her speak… :ph34r:

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Maral jan, oysters are know to be an aphrodisiac indeed, however to me they are one of delicacies that I associate with indulging my stomach in a seafood spa, in return he treats me well by giving me that woozy sensation of  a butterflies in my stomach. Then again I must state that me and my stomach have a special relationship, yes we can get romantic at times, when I neglect him, he gently growls to remind me that he exists and needs that special nourishment. When I nourish my belly with exquisite food, in return with love he rewards me with neurons that are sent to my brain to stimulate that area of a euphoric feeling.

:eat: I don't know about anyone else but that gave me goose bumps.

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anileve,cute :)

and who knows I could be Farrah :lol:

When I am sober I post on armenian websites,hehe, j/k

I had oysters once,at a wedding,and it didn't do anything to me! Actually I found the texture yuckyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.

HMPH,maybe I should try it again some time :lol:

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Lets leave that one for “Sadistic acts I would like to perform on Individuals who don’t worship my ways of thinking” Thread. Dear Toth, I hardly take life seriously; do you really think it’s so easy to offend me? Au contraire, I am quite invincible to offence, so keep it coming! :D

koo

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Oysters...definatly not for me...in clooege my roomates used to just hand over the sink with a bottle of tabasco and a buch of live ones (that occasionally wold squirt back!)...and they wold just spice em up and slurp em down...just not my idea of food...People soemtimes ask me if I like Sushi...hell...i don't even liked cooked seafood...sorry (yeah i'm missing out - so i've been told...oh well...I certainly don't go hungry....or go without appreciating fine foods...)...and as much as I do appreciate food and yeah Anileve - very nice...almost erotic...LOL)...I don't necissarily associate food and romance either...except perhaps in the 9 1/2 weeks sense...if you've sen that one you know what i mean...Kim bassinger...hmm...i am getting hungry...
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THOTH,I was dead set against eating sushi...I don't even eat cheekufteh....but I agreed to be taken out to a sushi place...and you know what it's really not bad...I was afraid of the texture or the smell..but it is not bad at all...I can't say I crave it now,but a couple of times a year I'll go...my only complaint,you end up having so much rice!I must have had 2 cups of rice ,if not more,eating that sushi!!!!!!!!!!!!

I thought of pealing the fish off the rice,but t hat just would have looked silly...so I ate it all...and I had a tummy ache all night longgggggggggggggggggggggggggggg.

:chef:

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Maral Jan looks like you are a rookie when it comes to sushi, I had sushi for the past 12 years and I dont know what they put on that thing but very addictive and I love it. Becerfull where you eat sushi also, I have my special little place I go every week, its healthy and full of aphrodisiac, I know I know not that you need it but still! :)

 

I basically eat everything that comes out of the sea, accept submarines :)

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Edward,my brother took us out for sushi and I trusted he would know where the best place was to eat it..so he led and we followed..it was on Ventura Blvd..i think it was called Kushyoo,something like that...

Yes I am a rookie...tell me something since you're so experienced...these foods,these seafoods especially I suppose,that are suppossed to have special powers,is it really true?Or is it just that your surroundings are special,and that makes for a special evening...like champagne , whenever wherever you have it it makes the even special,it doesn't do anything to you,but you just feel special and fancy when you're holding that glass flute and enjoying the bubbles...

Curious minds want to know...ok rookie minds want to know :rolleyes:

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hey Armo check out this restaurant its beautiful.... www.beaurivagerestaurant.com its in malibu---its gorgeous!!

I always get a kick out of these "fancy" menus ... "Caesar Salad *Prepared in a traditional manner $7.50" ... In other words, don't expect anything special but still $7.50 :lol2:

 

A friend, his fiance, and I had gone to Claim Jumpers a few months ago for dinner. He and I got the huge meat plates with the chicken and the ribs ... his fiance got the healthy whatchama whatever dealie. It was so funny when they brought her a full head of lettuce chopped in 4 parts with some dressing and bacon bits on it!!!!! :lol:

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