These are some of my very favorite foods. Really really. Asparagus, spinach, cilantro, seafood, and mushrooms. Wow. There's nothing I can't eat. I could eat a bucket of rusty nails and chug a gallon of gas after it. I wouldn't, of course. It's just a bit of hyperbole to illustrate that I *can* eat Any-thing. Really. Oh, and I luuuuuuuuv broccoli.
I think more people are becoming aware of the differences in people's tastes I get fewer odd looks when I order in restaurants than I used to :). It's so nice to live in an area that has so much variety!
Sheesh, you're organized enough to not only date your catalogs, but to actually throw them *away*? On a scheduled basis? ::admires hopelessly::
I used to be with you on cilantro -- and it's not an easy stand to take in this cilantro-obsessed culture -- but I've adapted to it. But everything else you've listed -- oh... ::hugs you:: those are such lovely foods, how crummy of your taste buds to reject them.
Pride and Prejudice -- practically know the book by heart. But I was spoiled by the miniseries with Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle and that now defines the filmed version for me; I am, um... *prejudiced* against all other versions.
And you tagged me...hmmm. Just remember, whatever I post, it was *your* idea. :-)
I'm ultra-organized in some ways, and disorganized in others. I'm working on being more consistent. This year's house project is "a place for everything, and everything in its place."
Oh, don't worry about me, I don't go hungry! :) I'm fortunate to live in an area (suburb of Boston, MA) where there is a wide variety of food to be had, both in grocery stores and in restaurants.
Oh, yes, the stellar Ehle/Firth of P&P is still my favorite... but it doesn't stop me from checking out others. The 2005 Keira Knightley version was pretty good in some ways -- did you see it?
No, haven't seen the Keira Knightley version yet; I wouldn't mind seeing it (but I know already, my heart's inelastically glued to Ehle/Firth -- I'm much more flexible with fic interpretations of things, as in fanfic, heh, than I am with film interpretations).
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Broccoli's OK. I don't love it, but I don't mind it.
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Okay. Now to think up seven things about me that you would be interested in. Oi!
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You might be surprised at what other people find interesting! I'm sure I'd be interested in more things than you think I would :).
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I used to be with you on cilantro -- and it's not an easy stand to take in this cilantro-obsessed culture -- but I've adapted to it. But everything else you've listed -- oh... ::hugs you:: those are such lovely foods, how crummy of your taste buds to reject them.
Pride and Prejudice -- practically know the book by heart. But I was spoiled by the miniseries with Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle and that now defines the filmed version for me; I am, um... *prejudiced* against all other versions.
And you tagged me...hmmm. Just remember, whatever I post, it was *your* idea. :-)
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Oh, don't worry about me, I don't go hungry! :) I'm fortunate to live in an area (suburb of Boston, MA) where there is a wide variety of food to be had, both in grocery stores and in restaurants.
Oh, yes, the stellar Ehle/Firth of P&P is still my favorite... but it doesn't stop me from checking out others. The 2005 Keira Knightley version was pretty good in some ways -- did you see it?
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