I'm very happy that you had fun at the release party and spectacular Indian food afterwards.
The future's too slow; we want teleportation now.
Definitely.
4. Tiny Wittgenstein seems to have been temporarily replaced by Tiny Cast of Several Musical Comedies.
I reckon that's a good thing.
5. You can wake yourself up really quickly eating leftover vindaloo for breakfast, especially if it turns out it was left over for capsaicin-related reasons.
I'll have to hold that in mind. For some reason I'm always tempted to eat leftover jambalaya for breakfast, but I never end up doing it, probably because it always seems as if it's being saved for another night's supper.
I'm told waking up quickly is one excuse for eating pickles at breakfast in Japanese (maybe Korean as well?) culture.*
*Pickles are often found in Scandinavian breakfast spreads, but I have no idea if they're meant for the purpose of stimulating the nervous system, or if they're simply there because people like and expect them. They're better than gjetost, and that's good enough for me.
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The future's too slow; we want teleportation now.
Definitely.
4. Tiny Wittgenstein seems to have been temporarily replaced by Tiny Cast of Several Musical Comedies.
I reckon that's a good thing.
5. You can wake yourself up really quickly eating leftover vindaloo for breakfast, especially if it turns out it was left over for capsaicin-related reasons.
I'll have to hold that in mind. For some reason I'm always tempted to eat leftover jambalaya for breakfast, but I never end up doing it, probably because it always seems as if it's being saved for another night's supper.
I'm told waking up quickly is one excuse for eating pickles at breakfast in Japanese (maybe Korean as well?) culture.*
*Pickles are often found in Scandinavian breakfast spreads, but I have no idea if they're meant for the purpose of stimulating the nervous system, or if they're simply there because people like and expect them. They're better than gjetost, and that's good enough for me.