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Dim Sum, Sushi, or Tapas?
Dim Sum (yamucha), Sushi, or Tapas?
Well - I'm definitely a Dim Sum fan. I really dig Chinese culture and going out for Dim Sum on a weekend morning has some great social aspects to it as well. |
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Dim Sum.
Sushi is expensive and tapas is bar food. |
Dimmmmmmmm summmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Newwwwwwwww sunnnnnnnnnnnnn. |
Dim Sum of the dankest quality.
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damn, I chose Tapas before I saw the "I don't socialize" option.
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unfunny but trying = idiot |
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i love dim sum as a brunch substitute but my local sushi beats the local dim sum AND i love raw fish with maybe a bit too much passion. additionally, tapas are great for boozing up (as is in fact sushi). so-- why discriminate? a time & a place for all 3. |
sushi.
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i havent been around much this week and the previous. i vaguely recall the moron's presence but didn't pay much attention. but it now seems active-- must be in heat. |
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c'mon Peanut Butter, we all know it's you!
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exactly. |
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well sure youre in san francisco wehre there's no lack of chinese restaurants. chinese restaurants in albuquerque are just meh, but you can find good cheap tapas here & there. in dc its harder-- jaleo has AWESOME tapas but you can have dim sum oh in so many places as well.. anyway my point is-- choosing is hard-- and i'm lazy. |
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I can get more dim sum than I can eat for five bucks. Shit is ridiculously awesome. |
Why am I the only one who stays at home and eats rice crispies ;_;
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unemployment is hard! |
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Yeah, especially when the economy is so low, the word 'hiring' is considered no longer used |
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