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Chris - 2006-06-14 11:43:42
There was an article in the same mag on humans inclination towards change. Studies show that adults window for changing fashion ends at 23, for new music ends at 35 and for new foods at 39. So, count yourself as having at least broken the music window
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Greg - 2006-06-14 11:49:45
Hot Damn!! I just went out and had another large coffee. Have to shore up for the coming weekend! And a liverwurst craving just shows discerning taste. We now call it Pate au tubular! Oh to get that accent over the 'e' would make me so happy.
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Paula - 2006-06-14 12:05:15
So, count yourself as having at least broken the music window

And food--I have lately developed a love for eggplant, salmon, raw tuna, and a few other items that I'd never liked before. And fashion: I bought a vest last week. I have never worn a vest before, but I see now that it's sort of like, um, a jacket without sleeves. One more layer between flesh and uncivility in the workplace.
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Chris - 2006-06-14 12:30:10
Glad your food window is still open. Mine is down to a crack, but was always pretty wide. Going to Williamsburg you certainly hope the fashion window stays wide open for the hipsters. It seems to have stuck circa 75, with knee high socks and silly trucker caps. Or is that all ready just so Greenpoint.
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Tom G. - 2006-06-14 16:08:54
It's an underrated lunchmeat, that's for sure.
I'll say! Around these parts you mention liverwurst or braunschweiger and you are met with nothing but a haughty disdain. But those same folks think pat� is "delightful". Go figure. I'll take mine with mayo, coarse mustard and a slice of red onion on whole wheat. Mmm mmm mmm!
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Greg - 2006-06-14 16:25:21
Kaiser roll with mustard AND ketchup. And a juice box!
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Tom Ronca - 2006-06-14 16:29:40
Liverwurst is the reason Pumpernickel bread was invented! Try it and see (w/ mustard of course).
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Paula - 2006-06-14 16:33:26
I feel like I've made it safe to talk about liverwurst in a public forum, and for that I am proud. No more shame!
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Greg - 2006-06-14 16:40:59
Pumpernickel was invented for bagels. It's in the Torah, I'm quite certain.
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iwombat - 2006-06-14 17:28:55
noooo, no, no, no no, liverwurst, any form of liver, except the one you were born with (so glad to hear that my vices balance to a null!), is nasty! the word yucky was invented to describe it! you people, you're out of control! now raw tuna! it's almost as good as raw salmon! raw mackerel! Love Camp 7! embroidered shirts!
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baby party - 2006-06-14 17:50:50
iwombat, are you suggesting we eat our own livers? Who are you, Hannibal Lecter?
When I saw that gauchos are back, I realized I was truly done with fashion.
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iwombat - 2006-06-14 18:00:20
Oh, no, I know that was a little confusing, I'm just saying that our own livers as long as they stay inside our skin where they belong, are not yucky, but lovable, and I'm glad that I may not be destroing mine as fast as I thought I might be. Actually I can pretty much stand liverwurst, even though it's the wurst! I can eat anything, I just didn't think there was enuf controversy around here!
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Greg - 2006-06-14 18:37:00
Iwombat: You heard Paula--just drink lots of coffee and it's all good!
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krimur - 2006-06-14 21:23:37
I also love the liverwurst! With mustard! I kinda wished i didn't, ...but there it is! On another note, can I have this?: http://pixelgirlshop.com/item.php?item_id=270&manufacturer_id=56 (I'm pretty sure he only eats bananas.)
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Paula - 2006-06-15 10:29:42
"...Klong has established a long and prestigious political career. He offers you his protection. Klong will protect you from mean people, bullies, and confusing documents. Vote Klong...."

Yes, you may have Klong, if I get to babysit him occasionally.
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krimur - 2006-06-15 12:25:58
Done. I'll have my lawyer send you the paperwork.
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krimur - 2006-06-15 12:28:07
"...and confusing documents" - that was the clincher, natch.
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