To eat fish or not to eat fish?
Nanatsu no Tsuki
17-03-2008, 21:37
That, Generalites, is the question I'm asking myself right now. You see, I'm at work. (yeah, it's almost 21 hrs and I'm still at work, but I'm a slave and have no life) So, I'm sitting here, reading the different threads and some of your answers and it came to mind that I was raised Catholic, that Easter's this week and that here comes an internal problem I always have this time of year. Should I eat fish or say fuck it and eat whatever the hell I want? Hm... I guess 12 years of Catholic school can do that to the psyche of a girl, that, even after 10 years of having graduated high school and attended mass, I still feel a twinge whenever I eat certain things on Friday or during Easter.
Talk to me, NSGers. What should I do, according to you? Eat fish or just eat whatever I want regardless of the solem festivity?:confused:
Knights of Liberty
17-03-2008, 21:39
Bah, eat whatever you like.
Fish is tasty however.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
17-03-2008, 21:42
Bah, eat whatever you like.
Fish is tasty however.
Maybe... I'm going to Hell anyway.:D
by the way... I will eat you. :)
Philosopy
17-03-2008, 21:43
Surf and turf.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
17-03-2008, 21:44
by the way... I will eat you. :)
Oh my, we got ourselves a cannibal here.:D
Call to power
17-03-2008, 21:57
why go both ways when you can eat an amphibian ;)
course I voted for all but how does eating someone stop hunger :confused:
edit: omfg its easter soon and I forgot to buy myself eggs
Nanatsu no Tsuki
17-03-2008, 22:03
edit: omfg its easter soon and I forgot to buy myself eggs
Are you from Russian/Slavic ascendency I ask because I know that it's/was a Russian tradition to give eggs, beautiful painted eggs for Easter.
Eat whatever u want imo.
If you want to eat fish, fine. But just don't let religion dictate your life.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
17-03-2008, 22:16
Tight race between fish and meat. Who'll win?
I V Stalin
17-03-2008, 22:29
edit: omfg its easter soon and I forgot to buy myself eggs
99p at Morrisons. :)
Best time to buy Easter eggs is about a week afterwards. Less choice, but far more chocolate for your money.
As for the actual thread...no. But then, I'm vegetarian.
IL Ruffino
17-03-2008, 22:33
I prefer lobster.
IL Ruffino
17-03-2008, 22:34
Surf and turf.
This.
Turquoise Days
17-03-2008, 22:36
I haven't eaten fish for a long time now, not because I'm vegetarian, but because there's none left in the sea!
Da IksKumfa Kuzuti
17-03-2008, 22:38
That, Generalites, is the question I'm asking myself right now. You see, I'm at work. (yeah, it's almost 21 hrs and I'm still at work, but I'm a slave and have no life) So, I'm sitting here, reading the different threads and some of your answers and it came to mind that I was raised Catholic, that Easter's this week and that here comes an internal problem I always have this time of year. Should I eat fish or say fuck it and eat whatever the hell I want? Hm... I guess 12 years of Catholic school can do that to the psyche of a girl, that, even after 10 years of having graduated high school and attended mass, I still feel a twinge whenever I eat certain things on Friday or during Easter.
Talk to me, NSGers. What should I do, according to you? Eat fish or just eat whatever I want regardless of the solem festivity?:confused:
i would say eat whatever.
however if it is special to eat fish for whatever reason, i don't see why it would hurt to eat fish one day.
Artiquit
17-03-2008, 22:41
God is a nice guy. He'll understand if you eat whatever you want instead of fish. All those rules, like eat fish, the ten commandments, etc. were mainly to help govern ancient Israel. The ten (there are actually many more) commandments are still a good guide, though.
Surf and turf.
Rock on! Ribeye steak and fried shrimp. Maybe some fettucini alfredo too.
BTW, fish is meat, and if you eat human flesh, you're getting all the proteins you need. You could survive on human flesh because it's the same as what you need. In some cultures, when someone dies, they cook and eat them, which they say makes a lot more sense than burying them underground to rot. I kind of have to agree with that.
Ruby City
17-03-2008, 22:44
Maybe... I'm going to Hell anyway.:D
What does eating fish have to do with going to hell?:confused:
Fish is good. Well, except for the lutfisk (fish soaked in lye until it becomes jelly) my relatives force me to eat every Christmas. Now that I think about it that pile of chemically-treated snot is the most hellish food I know.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
17-03-2008, 22:46
What does eating fish have to do with going to hell?:confused:
Fish is good. Well, except for the lutfisk (fish soaked in lye until it becomes jelly) my relatives force me to eat every Christmas. Now that I think about it that pile of chemically-treated snot is the most hellish food I know.
You mean this!
http://receptfavoriter.se/images/stories/lutfisk/lutfisk_med_bacon_och_krydd.jpg
Artiquit
17-03-2008, 22:47
What does eating fish have to do with going to hell?:confused:
Fish is good. Well, except for the lutfisk (fish soaked in lye until it becomes jelly) my relatives force me to eat every Christmas. Now that I think about it that pile of chemically-treated snot is the most hellish food I know.
Disgusting, caustic fish (it has a pH of 11 after the lye)! I'd never be able to survive in Sweden, even though I'm 1/4 Swedish. Our Christmas dinner differs from year to year.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
17-03-2008, 22:51
Disgusting! I'd never be able to survive in Sweden, even though I'm 1/4 Swedish. Our Christmas dinner differs from year to year.
When I go to Sweden I'll be sure not ask for lutfisk. It looks nasty.
http://www.100megsfree3.com/fwc493/SmileyDirectory5/E/BulletPukeL.gif
become a vegetarian or if you don't, well just eat what you like then.
M-mmYumyumyumYesindeed
17-03-2008, 22:57
That, Generalites, is the question I'm asking myself right now. You see, I'm at work. (yeah, it's almost 21 hrs and I'm still at work, but I'm a slave and have no life) So, I'm sitting here, reading the different threads and some of your answers and it came to mind that I was raised Catholic, that Easter's this week and that here comes an internal problem I always have this time of year. Should I eat fish or say fuck it and eat whatever the hell I want? Hm... I guess 12 years of Catholic school can do that to the psyche of a girl, that, even after 10 years of having graduated high school and attended mass, I still feel a twinge whenever I eat certain things on Friday or during Easter.
Talk to me, NSGers. What should I do, according to you? Eat fish or just eat whatever I want regardless of the solem festivity?:confused:
If guilt is your motivation then eat whatever you want.
However if you genuinely want to honour religious tradition because you choose to then that's great too.
Just make sure guilt isn't your motivator.
M-mmYumyumyumYesindeed
17-03-2008, 22:58
Fish is good. Well, except for the lutfisk (fish soaked in lye until it becomes jelly) my relatives force me to eat every Christmas. Now that I think about it that pile of chemically-treated snot is the most hellish food I know.
ouch!
Ruby City
17-03-2008, 23:09
Disgusting, caustic fish (it has a pH of 11 after the lye)!
The pH is almost back to normal after soaking it in water and boiling it in water, I hope. I apologise to those who feel that they would have been better off not knowing that some people eat this sort of thing. It was just what popped up in my mind when thinking about fish, hell and holiday food at the same time.
In response to the original question: When it comes to objectionable traditional holiday food, if your relatives are at the table eating it then eat some too to avoid offending them but if you can get away with not eating it then it won't hurt to not eat it. These traditions are social and cultural rules, not divine commandments.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
17-03-2008, 23:10
In response to the original question: When it comes to objectionable traditional holiday food, if your relatives are at the table eating it then eat some too to avoid offending them but if you can get away with not eating it then it won't hurt to not eat it.
Yeah, you're right. No fish this Easter. Woohoo!!:D
Mad hatters in jeans
17-03-2008, 23:44
Why can't you eat fish?
I mean didn't Jesus in the Bible help Peter catch loads of fish? wierd anyway, other than trying to convert your religion (it really should be you converting your religion but i'll not go there), i think it would be wise to eat it if you're hungry um so whatever you think is best i suppose.
Another small question, why are you working 21 hours? what kind of machine are you? I mean seriously 21 hours? only a secret agent would have to put up with that kind of drudgery. (don't ask me why i thought of secret agent, i linked it to seeing some comedy detective Frank Drebin to this, you cannot defy my logic, or unlogic for it is um confusing).:sniper:
Blouman Empire
18-03-2008, 00:08
Why can't you eat fish?
I mean didn't Jesus in the Bible help Peter catch loads of fish? wierd
Actually it is the other way around to eat fish. Me personally around this time of year yes I will eat meat on Sunday my father cracks the Webber out and chucks in a huge leg of lamb ready fo a late lunch.
But on Good Friday which is what the OP is talking about i think, is that should she eat fish on Good Friday or not, me I fast on Good Friday (read: Eat lots of freshly baked hot cross buns) the only other time I really follow the Catholic way is not to eat meat on Ash Wednesday (my only vegetarian dinner for the year).
So to the OP i shall say why it is asked of you to observe the rules such as only eating fish on Good Friday, than yes do it if you feel you should, but if you don't then don't fine that is your choice.
And contrary to what people might say you won't be going to hell for eating meat on Good Friday, it is merely a way of paying respect or something, like standing for the national anthem or holding a minute of silence when someone has recently died. The Church got rid of all that teaching in 1972 when it realised that all that crap, don't eat pork at all on Fridays, all masses must be in Latin, you can't attend the service of other religions and thus disbanded it and changed its tune.
The Parkus Empire
18-03-2008, 00:33
I never eat fish. If you want to eat them it is your choice.
Lunatic Goofballs
18-03-2008, 00:44
That, Generalites, is the question I'm asking myself right now. You see, I'm at work. (yeah, it's almost 21 hrs and I'm still at work, but I'm a slave and have no life) So, I'm sitting here, reading the different threads and some of your answers and it came to mind that I was raised Catholic, that Easter's this week and that here comes an internal problem I always have this time of year. Should I eat fish or say fuck it and eat whatever the hell I want? Hm... I guess 12 years of Catholic school can do that to the psyche of a girl, that, even after 10 years of having graduated high school and attended mass, I still feel a twinge whenever I eat certain things on Friday or during Easter.
Talk to me, NSGers. What should I do, according to you? Eat fish or just eat whatever I want regardless of the solem festivity?:confused:
Be faithful to yourself. On your day of Judgement, I seriously doubt your diet will be called into question. But your integrity might be.
Don't worry about what other people tell you God wants you to do or not to do. Decide for yourself. Follow your personal faith.
Ashmoria
18-03-2008, 00:46
eat fish or vegetarian.
its holy week.
You don't have to eat fish, just don't eat meat on Fridays.
New Limacon
18-03-2008, 01:00
That, Generalites, is the question I'm asking myself right now. You see, I'm at work. (yeah, it's almost 21 hrs and I'm still at work, but I'm a slave and have no life) So, I'm sitting here, reading the different threads and some of your answers and it came to mind that I was raised Catholic, that Easter's this week and that here comes an internal problem I always have this time of year. Should I eat fish or say fuck it and eat whatever the hell I want? Hm... I guess 12 years of Catholic school can do that to the psyche of a girl, that, even after 10 years of having graduated high school and attended mass, I still feel a twinge whenever I eat certain things on Friday or during Easter.
Talk to me, NSGers. What should I do, according to you? Eat fish or just eat whatever I want regardless of the solem festivity?:confused:
Do you mean, "Should I eat fish instead of meat," or "Should I eat fish along with what I normally eat?" If you really don't like fish, you're not forced to eat it, you're just not supposed to eat meat.
However, I'm pretty sure you are allowed to eat whatever you like on Easter. (That is, if it's acceptable the rest of the year. You can't eat aborted fetuses, or poison.)
New Limacon
18-03-2008, 01:05
Be faithful to yourself. On your day of Judgement, I seriously doubt your diet will be called into question. But your integrity might be.
That's a good point. If you are avoiding eating meat or fasting because it makes you think more about God (which makes sense), go for it, it's probably beneficial. On the other hand, if you want to not eat meat to appease relatives or God, you'd be better off just eating meat and doing something else. I don't know what, prayer or almsgiving, maybe.
Just balance it out. For every orphan you save from a burning building you get to eat a piece of meat.
*strikes match*
Artiquit
18-03-2008, 01:21
The pH is almost back to normal after soaking it in water and boiling it in water, I hope. I apologise to those who feel that they would have been better off not knowing that some people eat this sort of thing. It was just what popped up in my mind when thinking about fish, hell and holiday food at the same time.
That's what Wikipedia said anyway. I still wouldn't want to eat it though.
Sel Appa
18-03-2008, 02:19
Fish is nasty.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
18-03-2008, 02:31
Do you mean, "Should I eat fish instead of meat," or "Should I eat fish along with what I normally eat?" If you really don't like fish, you're not forced to eat it, you're just not supposed to eat meat.
However, I'm pretty sure you are allowed to eat whatever you like on Easter. (That is, if it's acceptable the rest of the year. You can't eat aborted fetuses, or poison.)
Oh, I like fish. It´s just that every year, for Easter, we eat it and I was wondering if, even after upholding the Catholic tradition, if I eat meat on Easter, will I be doing something bad? But I guess is not what you eat that will determine your faith, it´s what you do. I just wondered what a motley bunch like NSG thought about it.:)
New Limacon
18-03-2008, 02:33
Oh, I like fish. It´s just that every year, for Easter, we eat it and I was wondering if, even after upholding the Catholic tradition, if I eat meat on Easter, will I be doing something bad? But I guess is not what you eat that will determine your faith, it´s what you do. I just wondered what a motley bunch like NSG thought about it.:)
I don't think that's against the rules. At least, I hope it's not, because I've had sausage or ham ever Easter for my entire life.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
18-03-2008, 02:35
I don't think that's against the rules. At least, I hope it's not, because I've had sausage or ham ever Easter for my entire life.
I guess it´s nothing bad to eat fish or meat for Easter.:p
Call to power
18-03-2008, 02:39
Are you from Russian/Slavic ascendency I ask because I know that it's/was a Russian tradition to give eggs, beautiful painted eggs for Easter.
oddly slightly, however no I just happen to like chocolate and have gotten myself into a egg giving agreement through no fault of my own
course in England this is crazy tradition done at lower school :confused:
99p at Morrisons. :)
£9.00 for the white chocolate and strawberry ones Thornton's have out (have you ever orgasmed from chocolate?)
of course I can either have it written on as a gift and get sex or I can hide it for myself, so who do I love more? :p
Best time to buy Easter eggs is about a week afterwards. Less choice, but far more chocolate for your money.
yes but by then I still have more chocolate than blood in my veins and the very sight of chocolate could kill me
Be faithful to yourself.
I think I would understand if the sordid affair came out :)
Fish is nasty.
covered in salt and vinegar please (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/76/Fish_and_chips.jpg)
King Arthur the Great
18-03-2008, 02:41
I thought that it was traditional to eat ham on easter. My grandmother's Catholic, and she's always made an Easter ham when my grandparents came over for Easter dinner.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
18-03-2008, 02:45
oddly slightly, however no I just happen to like chocolate and have gotten myself into a egg giving agreement through no fault of my own
course in England this is crazy tradition done at lower school :confused:
£9.00 for the white chocolate and strawberry ones Thornton's have out (have you ever orgasmed from chocolate?)
of course I can either have it written on as a gift and get sex or I can hide it for myself, so who do I love more? :p
yes but by then I still have more chocolate than blood in my veins and the very sight of chocolate could kill me
I think I would understand if the sordid affair came out :)
covered in salt and vinegar please (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/76/Fish_and_chips.jpg)
Sorry, I don´t know why I thought that just because you wanted to buy eggs for Easter that made you Russian. I just didn´t take in the whole post. This is a tradition, the Easter Egg Hunt and the chocolate eggs that is practiced in both England and the US.
Now, to the reason why I thought that. I read sometime ago that it´s a tradition (although I don´t if it´s still done) to give a painted egg to people during Easter. If I find the link, I´ll put it here. But once again, sorry.:p
ADDED: Here´s the link about the painted eggs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter_egg
Call to power
18-03-2008, 03:10
I thought that it was traditional to eat ham on easter. My grandmother's Catholic, and she's always made an Easter ham when my grandparents came over for Easter dinner.
I usually have a Christmas dinner experience with some Turkey though that may be because the old religious wars are still ongoing
This is a tradition, the Easter Egg Hunt and the chocolate eggs that is practiced in both England and the US.
not so much the hunting over here I suspect its because wet grass and frog sex is hardly chocolate fun or maybe because we get battery chocolate eggs in boxes :D
Now, to the reason why I thought that. I read sometime ago that it´s a tradition (although I don´t if it´s still done) to give a painted egg to people during Easter. If I find the link, I´ll put it here. But once again, sorry.:p
ADDED: Here´s the link about the painted eggs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter_egg
1) I don't think I have ever given a painted egg to someone all I remember doing is having a school competition where my egg was a parachutist who suffered a horrific accident ;)
2) don't apologize to me, apologize to all the childhoods you just ruined by forgetting chocolate on easter :p
Nanatsu no Tsuki
18-03-2008, 03:12
I usually have a Christmas dinner experience with some Turkey though that may be because the old religious wars are still ongoing
not so much the hunting over here I suspect its because wet grass and frog sex is hardly chocolate fun or maybe because we get battery chocolate eggs in boxes :D
1) I don't think I have ever given a painted egg to someone all I remember doing is having a school competition where my egg was a parachutist who suffered a horrific accident ;)
2) don't apologize to me, apologize to all the childhoods you just ruined by forgetting chocolate on easter :p
Well, gomen asai, but Easter isn´t celebrated that way in Spain. But I would´ve loved to recieved many chocolate eggs for Easter when I was a little girl. That would´ve rocked!:D
I don't get the point of eating fish?
Nanatsu no Tsuki
18-03-2008, 03:23
I don't get the point of eating fish?
The eating of fish is because, according to Catholic faith, meat should not be eaten on Holy Friday for Easter and it should be avoided every Friday all year round because it is thought that Jesus was crucified and died on a Friday.
Demented Hamsters
18-03-2008, 03:27
An apartment block full of Catholics was horrified to find a Protestant had moved in. Even worse, every Friday the Proddy would cook up a huge rib-eye. The smell would permeate the entire block and drive the Catholics insane as they sat there staring at their bland boiled fish supper.
Something had to be done!
Eventually, after months of persuasion, the Proddy agreed to be baptised as a Catholic. At the ceremony, the priest sprinkled holy water on him and proclaimed, "You were born a sinner, You were raised a sinner but now you are Catholic!"
The next Friday, as the rest of the block sat down to their boiled fish supper, the ex-Proddy fried up a huge rib-eye. He sprinkled holy water on it, saying as he did, "You were born a cow, You were raised a cow but now you are a fish!"
Call to power
18-03-2008, 03:35
Easter isn´t celebrated that way in Spain.
savages!
easter is just round the corner though...
I don't get the point of eating fish?
makes you smart :)
Blouman Empire
18-03-2008, 05:13
The eating of fish is because, according to Catholic faith, meat should not be eaten on Holy Friday for Easter and it should be avoided every Friday all year round because it is thought that Jesus was crucified and died on a Friday.
Nanatsu no Tsuki, I dont know how old you are and being a female I was brought up never to ask so I won't. But yes meat should not be eaten on Holy Friday, it is true however that this applied to every Friday, however in 1972 the Papacy dismissed that notion along with others. Maybe you grew up in a very much traditional family but the rule (read, request) still applies to Holy (Good) Friday and Ash Wednesday (40 days before Easter Sunday).
Blouman Empire
18-03-2008, 05:16
Well, gomen asai, but Easter isn´t celebrated that way in Spain. But I would´ve loved to recieved many chocolate eggs for Easter when I was a little girl. That would´ve rocked!:D
Just wondering how is easter celebrated in Spain? I am just wondering as I am friends with a bloke from a spanish family who do give eggs but that is probably becuase all us Aussies are doing it and the parents didn't want the kids to feel left out.
Blouman Empire
18-03-2008, 05:18
An apartment block full of Catholics was horrified to find a Protestant had moved in. Even worse, every Friday the Proddy would cook up a huge rib-eye. The smell would permeate the entire block and drive the Catholics insane as they sat there staring at their bland boiled fish supper.
Something had to be done!
Eventually, after months of persuasion, the Proddy agreed to be baptised as a Catholic. At the ceremony, the priest sprinkled holy water on him and proclaimed, "You were born a sinner, You were raised a sinner but now you are Catholic!"
The next Friday, as the rest of the block sat down to their boiled fish supper, the ex-Proddy fried up a huge rib-eye. He sprinkled holy water on it, saying as he did, "You were born a cow, You were raised a cow but now you are a fish!"
That's funny even if it is a little outdated
Fishutopia
18-03-2008, 05:38
I deliberately make it a mission to eat meat to show my atheism.
Boonytopia
18-03-2008, 09:34
Don't you eat chocolate at Easter?
New Granada
18-03-2008, 09:42
The most useful rule of eating is, in my opinion:
"If it lives in the water, it will be delicious"
Potarius
18-03-2008, 09:44
The most useful rule of eating is, in my opinion:
"If it lives in the water, it will be delicious"
Not freshwater Bass. That shit is nasty.
what would the goddess estarte do? it's HER day after all.
wierd question about fish. the only reason i know of to go light on pescine protien has to do with a compond of mercury thats been getting concentrated in the aquatic food chain.
while at the same time, we NEED at least some of those 'omega whatever fatty acids' or whatever it is we're supposed to need from fish.
there ought to be a pun in there somewhere about catching catch-22, i'm just a bit too dull at the moment to coin it.
=^^=
.../\...
Doughty Street
18-03-2008, 10:11
Stop working silly hours, go home and cook:
a) Smoked mackerel with mushrooms, leeks and pasta in a creamy sauce.
b) Fish curry with rice and (mackerel or trout works well - something you can give a bit of abuse in the pan and it still holds together)
c) Roast sea bass with lemon and rosemary
Nothing to do with religion. This thread just got me hungry.
Boonytopia
18-03-2008, 10:14
The most useful rule of eating is, in my opinion:
"If it lives in the water, it will be delicious"
Not freshwater Bass. That shit is nasty.
Carp is bad too, tastes like mud.
Potarius
18-03-2008, 10:16
Carp is bad too, tastes like mud.
Yeah, Carp is bad, but it has nothing on freshwater Bass in the shit department. Not only does it taste like dirt, it also tastes like algae. Dirt, algae, and snot, with a faint taste of that "fishy" flavor.
Risottia
18-03-2008, 10:50
If you want to be Catholic, follow the prescriptions for Lent.
If you don't, don't.
Easy.
Oh, by the way, carp is good if you know how to cook it. Look up the recipe for the czech christmas carp.
That, Generalites, is the question I'm asking myself right now. You see, I'm at work. (yeah, it's almost 21 hrs and I'm still at work, but I'm a slave and have no life) So, I'm sitting here, reading the different threads and some of your answers and it came to mind that I was raised Catholic, that Easter's this week and that here comes an internal problem I always have this time of year. Should I eat fish or say fuck it and eat whatever the hell I want? Hm... I guess 12 years of Catholic school can do that to the psyche of a girl, that, even after 10 years of having graduated high school and attended mass, I still feel a twinge whenever I eat certain things on Friday or during Easter.
Talk to me, NSGers. What should I do, according to you? Eat fish or just eat whatever I want regardless of the solem festivity?:confused:
Eat whatever you like.
Well, gomen asai, but Easter isn´t celebrated that way in Spain. But I would´ve loved to recieved many chocolate eggs for Easter when I was a little girl. That would´ve rocked!:D
Come here little girl, I've got candy :D
http://candyaddict.com/blog/candy_pictures/nestles_nest_eggs.jpghttp://candyaddict.com/blog/candy_pictures/nestles_nest_eggs.jpg
No-Bugs Ho-Bot
18-03-2008, 13:06
Talk to me, NSGers. What should I do, according to you? Eat fish or just eat whatever I want regardless of the solem festivity?:confused:
Stuff yourself on chocolate like a modern heathen.
Remember: vomiting is good. Then you can eat more chocolate!
EDIT: Oops, thread seems to have gone quiet. Have we been introduced? I'm creepy cyberstalker guy, I'm here to make you bulimic! :D
Nanatsu no Tsuki
18-03-2008, 22:28
Come here little girl, I've got candy :D
http://candyaddict.com/blog/candy_pictures/nestles_nest_eggs.jpghttp://candyaddict.com/blog/candy_pictures/nestles_nest_eggs.jpg
CANDY!!!!!! YUMMMMMMM!!!!!!
Nanatsu no Tsuki
18-03-2008, 22:31
Don't you eat chocolate at Easter?
Well, my fiance brought me a bag of Peanut Butter MnMs that are delicious. But eating chocolate or giving Easter eggs isn´t a tradition practiced in Spain. We´re more in keeping with Church going, processions, family reunions and watching odd Christ´s life specials.
CANDY!!!!!! YUMMMMMMM!!!!!!
Damn, that had been actual pictures of chocolate eggs... :(
here we go...
http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff315/Sarothai/wonka_golden_eggs.jpghttp://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff315/Sarothai/wonka_golden_eggs.jpg
Nanatsu no Tsuki
18-03-2008, 22:36
Damn, that had been actual pictures of chocolate eggs... :(
here we go...
http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff315/Sarothai/wonka_golden_eggs.jpghttp://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff315/Sarothai/wonka_golden_eggs.jpg
*drools*
*drools*
*wipes Nanatsu's chin*
Nanatsu no Tsuki
18-03-2008, 22:50
*wipes Nanatsu's chin*
*grins and then bows, apologizing*
Perdón! Es que a mi me mola muchísimo el chocolate. Es más, podría estar barada en una isla desierta y comer sólo chocolate. Soy una glotona!!:p
*grins and then bows, apologizing*
Perdón! Es que a mi me mola muchísimo el chocolate. Es más, podría estar barada en una isla desierta y comer sólo chocolate. Soy una glotona!!:p
Ningún problema, mi esposa el mismo camino...
Heh, sólo entré en el problema con ella, se supuso que yo subía y comprobaba en la comida y fui alcanzado en la escucha a Umbra e Imago y olvidé...
Nanatsu no Tsuki
18-03-2008, 23:00
Ningún problema, mi esposa el mismo camino...
Heh, sólo entré en el problema con ella, se supuso que yo subía y comprobaba en la comida y fui alcanzado en la escucha a Umbra e Imago y olvidé...
Vamos, pues vé a comer que la música se queda. Cuando estés lleno y satisfecho, regresas a escucharla. Y a ver, hágale caso a su esposa y váyase a comer.;)
Vamos, pues vé a comer que la música se queda. Cuando estés lleno y satisfecho, regresas a escucharla. Y a ver, hágale caso a su esposa y váyase a comer.;)
Hago esto mucho, tiendo a ser alcanzado en lo que es que hago y completamente pierdo la pista del tiempo... Ella (Katya de su nombre a propósito - corto para Kathleen) está acostumbrado a ello ya, y ya que sólo entré en el problema para olvidar de hacer algo otra vez, pienso que saltaré lejos. :(
Nanatsu no Tsuki
18-03-2008, 23:07
Hago esto mucho, tiendo a ser alcanzado en lo que es que hago y completamente pierdo la pista del tiempo... Ella (Katya de su nombre a propósito - corto para Kathleen) está acostumbrado a ello ya, y ya que sólo entré en el problema para olvidar de hacer algo otra vez, pienso que saltaré lejos. :(
Ya veo. Eso me pasa mucho a mi. Pero no es algo que no se pueda mejorar.:)
*texto español*
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Get a room you two. :p
Nanatsu no Tsuki
18-03-2008, 23:11
Get a room you two. :p
O.o
What do you think this convo is about, you pervy person?
The Forbidden Badlands
18-03-2008, 23:12
by the way... I will eat you. :)
Thats disgusting beavis lolz:headbang:
Nanatsu no Tsuki
18-03-2008, 23:13
Thats disgusting beavis lolz:headbang:
Beavis... ROFL!
<snip stuff about following your own faith>
Eat tacos
Fixed.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
18-03-2008, 23:19
Fixed.
Well, thanks. I´ll think about eating tacos or one of LG´s signature pies.:D
Gelgisith
19-03-2008, 09:30
Surf and turf.
Or...Googlefight! (http://googlefight.com/index.php?lang=en_GB&word1=fish&word2=meat)
Nanatsu no Tsuki
19-03-2008, 13:28
Or...Googlefight! (http://googlefight.com/index.php?lang=en_GB&word1=fish&word2=meat)
ROFL!!
In my battle, Fish won!!:D