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Feb 14, 2010 00:43

If you wanted to impress someone over dinner what would you cook?

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Voice post yummyyummies February 14 2010, 09:15:04 UTC
You want cook?

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Voice post ttlynotblue February 14 2010, 09:17:56 UTC
Do you have an suggestions?

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Don't listen to him/her Genie! yummyyummies February 14 2010, 09:37:03 UTC
You could try succulent frog. Very tasty dish! I have to make it for Zidane still!

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Oh... My... God. ttlynotblue February 14 2010, 09:39:06 UTC
Frog? You think that would appropriate?

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innerherolog February 14 2010, 16:32:59 UTC
Hmm, well, do you know what they like? That might help out.

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ttlynotblue February 14 2010, 17:20:08 UTC
I'm not exactly sure... They don't need to eat so unfortunately they do not do so very often.

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innerherolog February 15 2010, 00:34:08 UTC
Oh. That... that makes it pretty hard. They really don't need to eat? Maybe you should, er, keep it simple.

But either way, won't they just be happy you bothered to cook something for them in the first place?

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ttlynotblue February 15 2010, 03:36:10 UTC
Oh no. Phenomenal beings such as ourselves have no need for such things as food, sleep, or oxygen... I believe it works that way for goddesses, at least. Genie's not so much.

I thought so myself but I don't think gumdrop pizza would be appropriate for this particular occasion.

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ttlynotblue February 14 2010, 17:21:42 UTC
... You're telling me this now?

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ttlynotblue February 15 2010, 03:37:25 UTC
I certainly hope so. I haven't been this nervous since my last root canal.

No Polka, got it.

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maldonianfrog February 14 2010, 17:30:24 UTC
Well, do you know what they like?

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1/2 ttlynotblue February 15 2010, 03:39:16 UTC
They are rather fond of sake but I don't want to incorporate it too much into the meal. I was thinking roast duck, maybe frogs le-

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ttlynotblue February 15 2010, 03:40:44 UTC
Oh.

Terribly sorry, ol' chap! Perhaps it's best to stay away from French food for the evening.

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maldonianfrog February 15 2010, 03:46:13 UTC
There's nothing wrong with that. Just as long as they aren't my legs, my friend.

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therightcurves February 14 2010, 19:15:34 UTC
Who cares as long as its edible?

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ttlynotblue February 15 2010, 03:41:12 UTC
You really think so?

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therightcurves February 16 2010, 02:22:28 UTC
Based on what I'm reading here, this seems like more than just a casual little get together with friends. Your guest is probably gonna be less concerned with what you cook than how close you might be sitting.

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ttlynotblue February 16 2010, 02:42:45 UTC
Our seats are forty inches apart. Is that a good distance?

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