Why I Don't Do Sushi

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Why I Don't Do Sushi

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AKA Monster Roll. Found via Random Nuclear Strikes:

http://vimeo.com/45725037
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That was pretty awesome, I'm totally showing that to my friends!
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"Do you have a fork?"
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Yogimus wrote:"Do you have a fork?"
I was at a local Asian food place a few months ago and I was about halfway through handily conquering my plate with the provided chopsticks when the waitress asked if I wanted a fork. I thought I was doing a good job!
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Yogimus wrote:"Do you have a fork?"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnpoxUIE2lU
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That reminds me... I once took a ladyfriend out for lunch at a local japanese place. They served yakitori and such, but sushi had just come into style, so they had a sushi bar as well. She ordered the sushi, I had yakitori. She was kinda hoity toity, and went on and on about the time she lived in Japan, how sushi was good for you, made you strong, etc. etc. I just nodded and ate, being polite. She finished her sushi, then picked up the small green lump (about the size of the end joint of a little finger), put it in her mouth, chewed it a time or two, then swallowed it. I smiled and said nothing. She sat there a moment, then her face turned red... she looked just like in cartoons, as if her head was about to explode. She jumped up and ran to the ladies' room. I maintained my composure until she left, then had a good laugh. She returned some minutes later, looking rather the worse for wear. I was sympathetic. :lol: The green lump was wasabi, of course, which she'd just eaten like candy. :roll:
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Darrell wrote:The green lump was wasabi, of course, which she'd just eaten like candy. :roll:
Maybe she shouldn't have listened to Jean Reno.... :lol:
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Mud_Dog wrote:
Darrell wrote:The green lump was wasabi, of course, which she'd just eaten like candy. :roll:
Maybe she shouldn't have listened to Jean Reno.... :lol:
That movie(Wasabi) is on netflix streaming, I'm going to watch it. That scene was hilarious.
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Rod wrote:
Mud_Dog wrote:
Darrell wrote:The green lump was wasabi, of course, which she'd just eaten like candy. :roll:
Maybe she shouldn't have listened to Jean Reno.... :lol:
That movie(Wasabi) is on netflix streaming, I'm going to watch it. That scene was hilarious.
You will not be disappointed. I prefer the original french dubbing with english subtitles, mostly because of one minor scene that doesn't translate well about mid movie.
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That movie is a must see. It's hilarious, at least to me.
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