Life is good

Mar 09, 2006 02:06

I got off work an hour ago, just as the rain was starting. Drove two miles out of the way to grab cheap-ass sushi from Reasor's. Yeah, I know it's not 1337 sushi...but when a girl is craving sushi at one am on a Thursday, she'll take what she can get ( Read more... )

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drama_queen_84 March 9 2006, 09:23:23 UTC
Aww! That's great! Thanks for the vote on the dresses. I ♥ you!

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slarti24 March 9 2006, 19:20:02 UTC
You are most welcome. :-)

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sparklndiamondz March 9 2006, 14:05:01 UTC
What exactly is sushi like? I've never had it...my sister has and says its really good. Hmm...

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slarti24 March 9 2006, 19:22:41 UTC
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sushi

If you're wanting to start off easy, try it made with cooked ingredients first. The first time I tried it was when a Japanese guy in my physics class took me out, and out of politeness I tried everything and thought it was pretty wierd. I still don't care for mackarel...too fishy. A few years later though, I started craving it and now it's borderline addiction, LOL.

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Wishing I was there tedark1 March 9 2006, 14:13:18 UTC
Man sounds like a page out of my life. I love the rain like no one else. While on the clock, I ran outside and just sat in the middle of the road and let in rain on me. I could have cared less that people, employees, and my bosses thought I was just crazy. I love to listen to the rain. To watch it and the lighting and thunder that come with it. The smell it creates as it cleans the air and atmosphere of impurities.

Would have been nice to share the moment with ya, but I guess I will settle with scaring the wits outta everyone at work ^_^

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Re: Wishing I was there slarti24 March 9 2006, 19:23:51 UTC
Playing in the rain is the best!
We used to go out and just run around like crazy stopming in puddles and getting soaking wet.

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mythrilwyrm March 9 2006, 14:31:11 UTC
Being able to get sushi at work is one of the biggest benefits I know of working at Reasor's. If, however, you want more authentic-tasting sushi, I can recommend a couple of good restaurants.

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slarti24 March 9 2006, 19:27:52 UTC
I only work a mile from a Reasor's that carries sushi, which is pretty nice.

As far as places in town that serve "real" sushi, my seester and I are both devotees of Asahi. I've also tried Fuji and Tsunami, and they were pretty good too. Anwhere else I ought to check out?

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mythrilwyrm March 11 2006, 06:35:48 UTC
You have good taste. Asahi's one of my favorites, and the tempura cheesecake that Fuji's serves is sinfully delicious.

The only other place I can recommend is Memories of Japan, which is located near the Wal-Mart on 71st & 145th. Granted, it's a fair distance away from your house, but they have high-quality food and a wide variety of lunch specials.

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paddle_or_die March 9 2006, 20:51:16 UTC
How could you???? I feel so slighted. You mention your boyfriend, your job, pets, and all that junk. But not me??? Your beloved sibling? You only seester? *sob* You're the worst wife i've ever had!!

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