Post #219,305
8/15/05 1:43:15 AM
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Most of my coworkers eat weekly
They do a Friday trek to [link|http://www.kirikosushi.com/|http://www.kirikosushi.com/] which I bow out of.
Cheers, Ben
I have come to believe that idealism without discipline is a quick road to disaster, while discipline without idealism is pointless. -- Aaron Ward (my brother)
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Post #219,310
8/15/05 2:03:20 AM
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And no tablecloths.
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Post #219,315
8/15/05 2:30:23 AM
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I think you're right, actually
Though I've only been once.
But I should note that there are sushi places where you eat off of women. OK, not a table cloth, but certainly it is a table covering.
Cheers, Ben
I have come to believe that idealism without discipline is a quick road to disaster, while discipline without idealism is pointless. -- Aaron Ward (my brother)
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Post #219,328
8/15/05 6:40:14 AM
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And you call yourself a programmer?
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Post #219,365
8/15/05 12:51:12 PM
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Actually I don't...
I'm a profitably misplaced mathematician, and don't you forget it!
I'm also extroverted, which means that I really can't be a programmer.
Cheers, Ben
I have come to believe that idealism without discipline is a quick road to disaster, while discipline without idealism is pointless. -- Aaron Ward (my brother)
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Post #219,386
8/15/05 2:30:51 PM
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MYGOD! it would be $180 for my lunch!
thats without the saki to wash the sashimi down. thanx, bill
"the reason people don't buy conspiracy theories is that they think conspiracy means everyone is on the same program. Thats not how it works. Everybody has a different program. They just all want the same guy dead. Socrates was a gadfly, but I bet he took time out to screw somebodies wife" Gus Vitelli
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Post #219,393
8/15/05 3:04:00 PM
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Hey, it's West Los Angeles . . .
. . where you know you have to be getting the best - because you're paying so much for it.
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Post #219,415
8/15/05 4:30:33 PM
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They claim...
that they have had many friends who are into sushi try it, and say that it was the best sushi they ever had.
The way that they found it was that they decided to try out all of the sushi places they could find one by one. I think it was the second one they tried, and after trying that one they changed their plan to, "eat here again".
Cheers, Ben
I have come to believe that idealism without discipline is a quick road to disaster, while discipline without idealism is pointless. -- Aaron Ward (my brother)
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Post #219,431
8/15/05 5:49:01 PM
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fresh bait is fresh bait
"the reason people don't buy conspiracy theories is that they think conspiracy means everyone is on the same program. Thats not how it works. Everybody has a different program. They just all want the same guy dead. Socrates was a gadfly, but I bet he took time out to screw somebodies wife" Gus Vitelli
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Post #219,454
8/15/05 9:08:41 PM
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Oh, I don't doubt it's very fine sushi.
Of course in Los Angeles a sushi bar isn't just about food, it's food and entertainment. Pricing and quality must match the venue, of course, but much of success depends on the personality of the sushi chef(s).
Down the street a ways we had a super-popular sushi bar with a real cut-up of a chef. Unfortunately he ran off to Alaska with his Mexican dish washer leaving his wife holding the restaurant. She's still running it and it's doing well again but it was touch and go for a year or two.
Also famous on this side of the hill is the "Sushi Nazi". You sit down and he plunks a board in front of you and serves you sushi - what he's serving that day and in whatever order he's serving it, and everyone exactly the same. The only input you get is when to stop.
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Post #219,456
8/15/05 9:11:52 PM
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No grouper for you, one year!
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #219,485
8/16/05 1:29:49 AM
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No Grouper?
OK, but if it were Mackerel that'd really hurt, or Uni (soft orange sex organs of sea urchen, raw**), or Salmon Eggs, or raw squid, or Quail Egg (raw, of course), or Giant Clam, or Toro, or raw Shrimp, or Octopus - that'd hurt. Grouper I can live without, at least for a year.
** A few years back the Wall Street Journal did a write-up of the newly established Uni industry in New England. This industry was launched due to limits on sea urchen harvesting in California.
The Journo was show production lines where local ladies shucked the urchens and arranged their reproductive parts into little wooden trays for shipment to California and Japan.
The production manager offered a tray and asked the Journo if he'd like a sample. The Journo, a good California boy, said, "Sure", picked up a hunk and popped it in his mouth, then another. Production skidded to a halt as one of the ladies stood up and shrieked in horror, "He's eating it! He's eating it!".
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Post #219,492
8/16/05 6:40:07 AM
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Re: No Grouper?
> Mackerel Greasy salty - yick.
> Uni Snot - Uni - You decide. eitherway - yick
> Salmon Eggs So so - I prefer equal weight of flying fish
> raw squid Too chewy - same with clam or octopus
> Quail Egg How the hell did a bird egg end up as sushi?
> Toro MmMmmmmmMmmmmm - GIMME!!!!!
> raw Shrimp Never had it. Why is it always cooked out here (east coast)?
What about yellow tail? Or eel?
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Post #219,496
8/16/05 8:43:00 AM
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octupus,real salmon no farmed crap whitefish, herring eggs
"the reason people don't buy conspiracy theories is that they think conspiracy means everyone is on the same program. Thats not how it works. Everybody has a different program. They just all want the same guy dead. Socrates was a gadfly, but I bet he took time out to screw somebodies wife" Gus Vitelli
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Post #219,504
8/16/05 9:25:03 AM
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Since you don't watch TV...
There's a character known as the Soup Nazi... if you do something in his store that he doesn't like (such as looking at him, or saying something innocuous) he sends you to the back of the line, or shouts "No soup for you, one year!". Since the soup is so good, this is a terrible punishment.
Grouper was the fish that popped into my mind that rhymes with "soup".
Figured you would have known since you called him the Sushi Nazi.
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #219,513
8/16/05 10:09:20 AM
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Seinfeld. A linky (of many).
[link|http://members.aol.com/rynocub/soupnazi.htm|Here]. Ordering Procedure 1. When you walk in move immediately to the right 2. Order your soup with no enthusiasm at all 3. Put your money on the counter and move to your left 4. Take your soup and do not give any comments Cheers, Scott.
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Post #219,458
8/15/05 9:14:51 PM
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my favorite is STFU baitboy, and cut fish at a good price
"the reason people don't buy conspiracy theories is that they think conspiracy means everyone is on the same program. Thats not how it works. Everybody has a different program. They just all want the same guy dead. Socrates was a gadfly, but I bet he took time out to screw somebodies wife" Gus Vitelli
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Post #219,387
8/15/05 2:31:22 PM
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Taken Out of Context Award
"Most of my coworkers eat weekly"
to which I would respond,"No wonder they are so grumpy." or "Man, that is one WEIRD kind o' diet."
The "in-context" response would be: "Don't eat the clownfish, it tastes funny."
Pisces, Amy
Illegitimi non corborundum.
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