I hate not having the internet
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I hate not having the internet
Since we are moving in 2 1/2 months or so, my wife and I decided to save some money and drop our land line phone and the internet. I miss it.
The thing is, for the longest time I neve had it. I would go to my in-laws, the library, coffee shop, etc ... I would sneak a peek at work, and take my laptop anywhere I could get a signal. I was content for the most part.
Now that I've been spoiled having it at home to look things up on a whim, downloading all sorts of time wasters, etc... I feel it has become less of a "want" and more of a "need". I don't like it.
I miss instatant Netflix on my Wii! I miss not having access to this forum daily! I miss no longer being the 2nd highest poster.
Once we get situated in our new home, we'll get it again. I hate being hooked on electronic stuff (save videogames of course) Oh well, at least I still don't have an ipod.
The thing is, for the longest time I neve had it. I would go to my in-laws, the library, coffee shop, etc ... I would sneak a peek at work, and take my laptop anywhere I could get a signal. I was content for the most part.
Now that I've been spoiled having it at home to look things up on a whim, downloading all sorts of time wasters, etc... I feel it has become less of a "want" and more of a "need". I don't like it.
I miss instatant Netflix on my Wii! I miss not having access to this forum daily! I miss no longer being the 2nd highest poster.
Once we get situated in our new home, we'll get it again. I hate being hooked on electronic stuff (save videogames of course) Oh well, at least I still don't have an ipod.
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You'd be surprised some of the things people don't have that you'd think would be common place. I'm always amazed when I call customers from work only to find that they have no answering machine/voice mail. Or going to my gradparents and seeing no microwave on the counter.
The internet is too useful though and (for both my wife & I) really needed for secular work. So yeah, this will only be temporary.
The internet is too useful though and (for both my wife & I) really needed for secular work. So yeah, this will only be temporary.
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I love cooking. I use everything, except a microwave. With my new kitchen:3DO Experience wrote:No Microwave? But how do you cook? LOL j/k I have pork chops and mashed potatoes last night... and this morning. Got a DiGiorno in the oven right now.
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I make perfect hot salads, rustic sauces, vegetarian burgers,
pizza, au gratin, etc... without flavor enhancer, without oven ready meals.
Pork chops for breakfast ... gross! You sound like my wife, she has been known to eat odd things for breakfast (tuna for ex)3DO Experience wrote: I have pork chops and mashed potatoes last night... and this morning.
@Tatsumaru ... careful, too many salty ramen noodles can lead to kidney stones.
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Asians, like Koreans, Japanese and Chinese, from my first hand experience of them, have just crazy breakfasts. Rice, yes rice, for breakfast. Not Rice Krispies either, boiled rice. And soup, and dumplings, and sea weed. It's just madness i tell you. The Japanese also have Natto Beans, which are basically gone-off soya beans. I call them snotty beans.
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One time when I was trying to educate them (all of S.E. Asia) in the proper food to have for breakfast, in that way only the British can, with a lovely bacon and egg sandwich, they had the audacity to ask me: Can you eat that? Heathens.
Americans make good bacon, scrambled eggs, coffee and English Muffins. God knows where they come from, since I'm English and our muffins are generally horrible but the memory of US breakfast was soiled by the breakfast taco. Which seems to be last nights sick in a bit of badly cooked pancake and wrapped in tin foil served just about the temperature salmonella needs to gestate.
I'd love to know how they make scrambled eggs in the US. They are generally like bits of abused rubber here in the UK.
I once, while in Israel, with a hangover, had cooked sushi for breakfast. Yes, cooked. That's all there was though. I asked for unleavened bread but they didn't see the funny side.
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One time when I was trying to educate them (all of S.E. Asia) in the proper food to have for breakfast, in that way only the British can, with a lovely bacon and egg sandwich, they had the audacity to ask me: Can you eat that? Heathens.
Americans make good bacon, scrambled eggs, coffee and English Muffins. God knows where they come from, since I'm English and our muffins are generally horrible but the memory of US breakfast was soiled by the breakfast taco. Which seems to be last nights sick in a bit of badly cooked pancake and wrapped in tin foil served just about the temperature salmonella needs to gestate.
I'd love to know how they make scrambled eggs in the US. They are generally like bits of abused rubber here in the UK.
I once, while in Israel, with a hangover, had cooked sushi for breakfast. Yes, cooked. That's all there was though. I asked for unleavened bread but they didn't see the funny side.
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1. These are not simple porkchops, they have lots of sauce made with green peppers, onions ect...
2. Yes us Americans sure can kick up a good mouth watering breakfast, complete with "English" muffins, I think they are what the English call bread muffins.
3. To make scrambled eggs you simply put your frying pan on medium heat, let it get all the way hot, and then crack the egg into it. You must scramble the eggs before they completely cook up, otherwise it's just a fired egg that you chopped up. If you want them fluffy crack the eggs into a bowl and then add a little bit of milk and a pinch of salt. (both to taste) Then pour and scramble.
Don't forget to grease you pan, preferably with butter.
4. Yes breakfast tacos and breakfast burritos are gross, however you might like my version.
Make more tacos than you plan to eat for dinner, save some of the ingredients and soft shells for the morning. Re-cook the meat and add some non-fluffy scrambled eggs. Fry up some bacon. Open a soft shell place your meat & egg mixture in, put the bacon on it and then top as you would a normal taco. This probably sounds nasty to a lot of people right now.
2. Yes us Americans sure can kick up a good mouth watering breakfast, complete with "English" muffins, I think they are what the English call bread muffins.
3. To make scrambled eggs you simply put your frying pan on medium heat, let it get all the way hot, and then crack the egg into it. You must scramble the eggs before they completely cook up, otherwise it's just a fired egg that you chopped up. If you want them fluffy crack the eggs into a bowl and then add a little bit of milk and a pinch of salt. (both to taste) Then pour and scramble.
Don't forget to grease you pan, preferably with butter.
4. Yes breakfast tacos and breakfast burritos are gross, however you might like my version.
Make more tacos than you plan to eat for dinner, save some of the ingredients and soft shells for the morning. Re-cook the meat and add some non-fluffy scrambled eggs. Fry up some bacon. Open a soft shell place your meat & egg mixture in, put the bacon on it and then top as you would a normal taco. This probably sounds nasty to a lot of people right now.
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Nope. No idea what a bread muffin is either. Muffin to me is cake. Which possibly where my stupidity kicks in.
I love breakfast.
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I love breakfast.
I have to go to Las Vegas in September, a place I wasn't hugely impressed with. I like 'homely' places where people are proud of what they are. Everyone seemed disinterested in vegas
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