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Japanese are the best drunkards
Topic Started: Aug 13 2006, 01:33 PM (95 Views)
Phlebas
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Seriously, have you ever spent an evening sipping warm saki, some miso soup, and eating sushi (careful Larry on that last part) ?

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John D'Oh
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Aug 13 2006, 05:33 PM
Seriously, have you ever spent an evening sipping warm saki, some msio soup, and eating sushi (careful Larry on that last part) ?

Is the reason you eat the soup and the sushi because it helps you throw up the saki more easily?

If God had meant us to drink saki, he wouldn't have made it taste so awful.
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Any rot gut should taste good in those decanters. Actually, I think it was the miso soup, and the dodgy tuna that made the saki taste good.
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Aug 13 2006, 04:36 PM
If God had meant us to drink saki, he wouldn't have made it taste so awful.

No no no. :no:

I've tasted many sakes that were finer than some of the best single-malts. Unfortunately, you can only get them in Japan.

Aside: I took my first girlfriend out for sushi. We had warm sake, and I warned her that it was deceptively strong. She mocked me. I ended up carrying her home.
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Aug 13 2006, 05:43 PM

I've tasted many sakes that were finer than some of the best single-malts. Unfortunately, you can only get them in Japan.

Aside: I took my first girlfriend out for sushi. We had warm sake, and I warned her that it was deceptively strong. She mocked me. I ended up carrying her home.

It's a little known fact that sake was served at the last supper, hence the phrase 'Oh, for God's sake!'
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John D'Oh
Aug 13 2006, 04:50 PM
It's a little known fact that sake was served at the last supper, hence the phrase 'Oh, for God's sake!'

Just awful.

I shall have to complain to the moderator.
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Aug 13 2006, 05:56 PM
John D'Oh
Aug 13 2006, 04:50 PM
It's a little known fact that sake was served at the last supper, hence the phrase 'Oh, for God's sake!'

Just awful.

I shall have to complain to the moderator.

I was quite pleased with that one. Then again, I am my own biggest fan. :cool:
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kenny
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sake is gross.

Then they have to warm it up to the temp of :puke:
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kenny
Aug 13 2006, 04:59 PM
sake is gross.

Then they have to warm it up to the temp of :puke:

It's true... poorer quality sake is warmed up, to cover its harshness and emphasize its sweetness.

Truly good sake is served cold, or just a bit below room temperature.
It was a confusion of ideas between him and one of the lions he was hunting in Kenya that had caused A. B. Spottsworth to make the obituary column. He thought the lion was dead, and the lion thought it wasn't.

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