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BookZombie 04-22-2011 02:29 PM

Indulging in troll feeding have a tendency to fail yes. However it is oh so fun to watch you make a fool out of yourself, though you are right, bedroom activities might be more entertaining, at least until you get out of the puke and poop stage, after all like I said I have a three year old nephew, kids have a period around that age where such things are very interesting, and I get enough from him. It is no fun to make fun of a mentally challenged troll, it is just to easy.

Now if you excuse me, breaking the rules of this forum is just not worth it to make fun of a sad looser who have nothing better to do than to pick fights with random people on the Internet, for no apparent good reason. I do not know if it is that you are not intelligent enough to participate on the forum on a normal way, or if you are so upset that I disagreed with you on the religions thread that you have nothing better to do than to run around the forum and bother me. Now I am flattered by all the attention, I really am, but really, you need to get yourself a life. Anyway I am done with you, it was fun for a while but I would much rather discuss horror movies and books than to argue with a man with the maturity level of a three year old.

ferretchucker 04-22-2011 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by BookZombie (Post 890417)
Me and my hubby's favorite restaurant is this Mongolian Barbecue, the gimmick of the place is that you fill your place with a selection of meat and vegetables, then you take that to the chef who fry it for you.

There's an all you can eat buffet about 40 minutes away in Cambridge that I went to like that. It is pretty fun, although I found I did the classic buffet mistake of thinking "I'll try that...ooh that looks nice...yeah, I can manage 30 of them..." and ended up leaving half of the stuff on my plate.

Has anybody been to one of those Sushi Bars with the conveyor belts? They look fun. I think I'm just a sucker for gimmicks...

Diabolical 04-22-2011 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by BookZombie (Post 890447)
Indulging in troll feeding have a tendency to fail yes. However it is oh so fun to watch you make a fool out of yourself, though you are right, bedroom activities might be more entertaining, at least until you get out of the puke and poop stage, after all like I said I have a three year old nephew, kids have a period around that age where such things are very interesting, and I get enough from him. It is no fun to make fun of a mentally challenged troll, it is just to easy.

Now if you excuse me, breaking the rules of this forum is just not worth it to make fun of a sad looser who have nothing better to do than to pick fights with random people on the Internet, for no apparent good reason. I do not know if it is that you are not intelligent enough to participate on the forum on a normal way, or if you are so upset that I disagreed with you on the religions thread that you have nothing better to do than to run around the forum and bother me. Now I am flattered by all the attention, I really am, but really, you need to get yourself a life. Anyway I am done with you, it was fun for a while but I would much rather discuss horror movies and books than to argue with a man with the maturity level of a three year old.

picking fights isnt worth breaking the rules? LOL. Is there a fine to pay? So you type an essay on it anyway. Wouldnt it have made sense to just ignore me? I never called you any direct names, i just thought you came off as snotty in the religion thread. what do really expect in a RELIGION thread? Peace?

And why the hell is the word "troll" thrown around so much these days? troll this troll that. i think people on the internet are getting softer and softer.

BookZombie 04-22-2011 07:10 PM

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There's an all you can eat buffet about 40 minutes away in Cambridge that I went to like that. It is pretty fun, although I found I did the classic buffet mistake of thinking "I'll try that...ooh that looks nice...yeah, I can manage 30 of them..." and ended up leaving half of the stuff on my plate.
My mother and I sometimes take the boat from Oslo to Denmark and sometimes to Germany, they have some great buffets on those ships. But yes the belly fill up before the eyes as we say over here. :)

ferretchucker 04-23-2011 05:44 AM

So true. It doesn't help that all you can eat buffets are so uncommon in England! I swear, I thought I'd died and gone to heaven when I first went to America. Who gives a fuck if it makes people fat? They get fat happy.


Or perhaps a better word is Jolly..

Sistinas666 04-23-2011 07:39 AM

I recently discovered a local place called Kyoto. Its a huge all you can eat buffet thats mostly chinese but has a little of everything. It also has the mongolian bbq buffet were you pick the raw stuff and the guy cooks it. Absolutely amazing! I swear I gained 20 lbs and waddled out.......

BookZombie 04-23-2011 07:59 AM

Well I am overweight and it was not the few times I can afford such restaurant visits that made me this way :P It is the everyday habits that affect ones weight not the days one do a little extra, or as my mother like to say, it is not what you eat between Christmas and New Year's Eve which makes you fat, it is what you eat between new Year's Eve and Christmas.

All you can eat buffets is not that common in Norway and they tend to be expensive, but boy are they good. A few times though the local pizza place have all you can eat buffets, last time I was at one was during the summer meet up of the the local Aspergers support group I am at. We wolfed down pizza and discussed horror movies and hauntings all to the dismay of the people arranging the meet up, it was great.

The_Return 04-23-2011 08:24 AM

You want gimmick restaurants? Hit up New York City - its crawling with them.

My favourite by far: Jekyll & Hyde's. Whole thing's themed like an old-school monster movie...creepy Maître d' escorts you to your table, checks in on you from time to time to weird you out...picture frames on the walls that move...skeletons everywhere...classic horror trailers playing on screens...all kinds of awesomeness.

Its cheesy tourist stuff for sure, and the food wasn't anything special...but the atmosphere is just too damn cool to pass up.

BookZombie 04-23-2011 08:29 AM

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My favourite by far: Jekyll & Hyde's. Whole thing's themed like an old-school monster movie...creepy Maître d' escorts you to your table, checks in on you from time to time to weird you out...picture frames on the walls that move...skeletons everywhere...classic horror trailers playing on screens...all kinds of awesomeness.
If I am ever in New York I have to go eat at this place, I do not care what the food tastes like, sounds like an experience to visit the place in and off itself. :D

ferretchucker 04-23-2011 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by The_Return (Post 890518)
You want gimmick restaurants? Hit up New York City - its crawling with them.

My favourite by far: Jekyll & Hyde's. Whole thing's themed like an old-school monster movie...creepy Maître d' escorts you to your table, checks in on you from time to time to weird you out...picture frames on the walls that move...skeletons everywhere...classic horror trailers playing on screens...all kinds of awesomeness.

Its cheesy tourist stuff for sure, and the food wasn't anything special...but the atmosphere is just too damn cool to pass up.

Anyone up for an HDC reunion? I think I know where we can go for dinner now ;)

It's odd though. In all of this debate of gimmicks and so on, I've forgotten about my favourite, oh so simple dining experience. A good old fashioned roast dinner carvery at a country pub. Can't beat that on a Sunday.


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