moksha wrote:Runtu wrote: I love the rush of too much wasabi. It's almost spiritual, isn't it?
A big click of the chop sticks to that!
I'm left to wonder if one can get decent sushi in Utah. It was abundantly available in Houston.
Runtu wrote:moksha wrote:Runtu wrote: I love the rush of too much wasabi. It's almost spiritual, isn't it?
A big click of the chop sticks to that!
I'm left to wonder if one can get decent sushi in Utah. It was abundantly available in Houston.
Runtu wrote:moksha wrote:Runtu wrote: I love the rush of too much wasabi. It's almost spiritual, isn't it?
A big click of the chop sticks to that!
I'm left to wonder if one can get decent sushi in Utah. It was abundantly available in Houston.
Runtu wrote:moksha wrote:Runtu wrote: I love the rush of too much wasabi. It's almost spiritual, isn't it?
A big click of the chop sticks to that!
I'm left to wonder if one can get decent sushi in Utah.
Rollo Tomasi wrote:Put together by "Tolworthy" (a.k.a. "Faraday") of The View From the Foyer site:
http://zarahemlacitylimits.com/wiki/index.php/So-called
Pokatator wrote:Rollo Tomasi wrote:Put together by "Tolworthy" (a.k.a. "Faraday") of The View From the Foyer site:
http://zarahemlacitylimits.com/wiki/index.php/So-called
I wonder which phrase has been used more "so-called" or "and it came to pass"?!
Rollo Tomasi wrote:Pokatator wrote:Rollo Tomasi wrote:Put together by "Tolworthy" (a.k.a. "Faraday") of The View From the Foyer site:
http://zarahemlacitylimits.com/wiki/index.php/So-called
I wonder which phrase has been used more "so-called" or "and it came to pass"?!
Let me throw in another contender: "even," as in "we have a living prophet, even Gordon B. Hinckley." ;)