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Okla-homey
8/4/2006, 07:26 PM
Mrs Homey is taking us to eat Indian.
TTFN.
Sincerely and stuff,
Ur drunk-@ss pal,
Homey
StoopTroup
8/4/2006, 07:27 PM
Shouldn't you have posted this in the Wig Wam thread?
I thought Indians were out of season.
King Crimson
8/4/2006, 08:00 PM
lamb vindaloo.
s'all i'm sayin.
BudSooner
8/4/2006, 09:10 PM
Be sure and pickup some Beano on the way home...not that Beano either. :D
BoogercountySooner
8/4/2006, 09:24 PM
They say Red Meat is harder to digest than other meats!
sanantoniosooner
8/4/2006, 09:29 PM
Outsourcing meals.
This country is starting to suck.
StoopTroup
8/4/2006, 10:24 PM
Wonder how Homey's evening went?
http://www.pezula.co.za/photo/287/BAR-couple-eveningware.jpg
I see a bottle of Maker's Mark just above and to the left of that fugger's head.
sanantoniosooner
8/4/2006, 10:44 PM
I see a bottle of Maker's Mark just above and to the left of that fugger's head.
observent drunkards are great to hang out with.
Notice the way the whites of his shirt sleeves are extended just beyond his coat sleeves? And, I'll tell you something else - if he were holding that wine glass any more daintily the bartender would be pouring him up a Pink Lady.
He's a metrosexual.
hurricane'bone
8/4/2006, 11:25 PM
I see a bottle of Maker's Mark just above and to the left of that fugger's head.
back and to the left....back and to the left
Hope your sh*tting went well, History Leprechaun!
Okla-homey
8/5/2006, 11:26 AM
slurpee or casino?
dot, not feather.
Okla-homey
8/5/2006, 11:29 AM
Hope your sh*tting went well, History Leprechaun!
Are you not hip to the wonders of Indian cuisine? In many ways, it is clearly among the planet's most exquisite repastes. While I dig messsican, Indian is far tastier (and healthier) than anything the messicans or ersatz messicans dish-up.
And my morning ablutions went just fine thank-you.
OklahomaTuba
8/5/2006, 11:43 AM
Indian is good, no doubt about that. Go to the place on 71st and lewis?
Okla-homey
8/5/2006, 11:46 AM
Indian is good, no doubt about that. Go to the place on 71st and lewis?
Its the only one we have left in T-town. I like the brothers who own it. They are very friendly and know my name...its kinda like "Cheers" with sitar music.
sanantoniosooner
8/5/2006, 11:46 AM
curry........
burns going in........
burns going out........
Mrs Homey is taking us to eat Indian. Homey
So does he/she taste good welldone or medium rare? :D
Indian is good, no doubt about that. Go to the place on 71st and lewis?
what is good? i have had Indian food a couple times, but it wasn't all that great
i do like Thai curry though
slurpee or casino?
i can't remember if i've heard that one before
but if the hotel and casino Indians got together they'd probably do pretty well around here
I stole it from The Aristocrats.
I ate at PadThai in Norman the other day and told the guy to make my spicy stir fry as hot as he could. I started sweating and having visual and auditory hallucinations, but it was worth it.
I stole it from The Aristocrats.
I ate at PadThai in Norman the other day and told the guy to make my spicy stir fry as hot as he could. I started sweating and having visual and auditory hallucinations, but it was worth it.
Yeah, worth it until u gotta let it out to the toilet. It's a hell but your butt will feel so fresh it's like breathing peppermint fresher.
OklahomaTuba
8/5/2006, 04:42 PM
what is good? i have had Indian food a couple times, but it wasn't all that great
i do like Thai curry though
Really depends on where you get it I think.
If the place does it right, Chicken or Lamb Curry or Korma is my fav. Thai curry is much better, as is thai food in general.
I find Its best not to trust a bunch of vegetarians to cook good meat dishes though. ;)
Okla-homey
8/5/2006, 05:30 PM
curry........
burns going in........
burns going out........
Dood,
Its waaaaaaaay more than curry. That's kinda like thinking all italian food is spaghetti.
I'm a big fan of the northern Indian dishes, especially rogan josh and vindaloos. I also dig me some lamb kebobs done in the tandoor oven. And the bread? I could eat naan and roti all day. Also, the only rice we use even at home now is bismati. Its fantastic.
King Crimson
8/5/2006, 05:34 PM
Dood,
Its waaaaaaaay more than curry. That's kinda like thinking all italian food is spaghetti.
I'm a big fan of the northern Indian dishes, especially rogan josh and vindaloos. I also dig me some lamb kebobs done in the tandoor oven. And the bread? I could eat naan and roti all day. Also, the only rice we use even at home now is bismati. Its fantastic.
word up. i wish i knew more about the regionality of Indian cuisine. i really like channa masala, as well.
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