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Sure was Thanks I missed my calling as a proofreader.I should have known that you'ld be the one to notice - i thought it'd was cute
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Sure was Thanks I missed my calling as a proofreader.I should have known that you'ld be the one to notice - i thought it'd was cute
Food addiction is real and its on e of the most difficult to treat as it is a substance addiction and a process addiction (like gambling or sex) and one can't very well abstain as one would for drugs or alcohol.
Food addiction is real and its on e of the most difficult to treat as it is a substance addiction and a process addiction (like gambling or sex) and one can't very well abstain as one would for drugs or alcohol.
Don't make Doug angry - he has a terrible tempeh.
I completely understand. It's the fat-drinking at the end that really gets me though - I can't help but imagine myself in his position, and I imagine me drinking chicken fat, and the thought of the texture and the damage it would do to my body manifests itself as physical revulsion.
"The Sun's @ritademontis took this photo today"
https://twitter.com/TorSunCity/status/514095848821911553/photo/1
GavinTheAlmighty said:I completely understand. It's the fat-drinking at the end that really gets me though - I can't help but imagine myself in his position, and I imagine me drinking chicken fat, and the thought of the texture and the damage it would do to my body manifests itself as physical revulsion.
It's in his area:
http://www.yelp.ca/map/daves-chicken-and-seafood-toronto
"In the first week of the "Cut the Waist" bs, my 74 year old mother spotted him in the parking lot of a Weston Road grocery store, sitting in his escalade, demolishing a whole roast chicken with his bare hands right out of the clamshell. Not only was she surprised to see the mayor, but she was shocked by his manner. He looked up at her as she walked by, blobs of chicken grease on the front of his shirt, his teeth tearing into the whole chicken like some kind of wild animal. He gave her the finger as she stared in disbelief. She saw him drink the chicken fat from the bottom of the clamshell before she walked on in disgust."
http://urbantoronto.ca/forum/printthread.php?t=14268&pp=15&page=4641
I think I've mentioned this before as well, but I know someone who used to live not far from Edenbridge and would see Rob several times a week getting takeout from this Chinese restaurant on Scarlett, which has gotten some pretty scathing reviews, not least for its greasiness:
http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/10/131923/restaurant/Etobicoke/Gardenia-House-Chinese-Food-Toronto
I quote: "OMG bbaarrffff!!!"
Anyone remember the Happy Seven Restaurant on Spadina Ave.?
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I dont remember the year but we had a lengthy garbage strike mid summer
I don't. eally care when Rob leaves the hospital. However, Doug will use that as a camping issue.
It's in his area:
http://www.yelp.ca/map/daves-chicken-and-seafood-toronto
"In the first week of the "Cut the Waist" bs, my 74 year old mother spotted him in the parking lot of a Weston Road grocery store, sitting in his escalade, demolishing a whole roast chicken with his bare hands right out of the clamshell. Not only was she surprised to see the mayor, but she was shocked by his manner. He looked up at her as she walked by, blobs of chicken grease on the front of his shirt, his teeth tearing into the whole chicken like some kind of wild animal. He gave her the finger as she stared in disbelief. She saw him drink the chicken fat from the bottom of the clamshell before she walked on in disgust."
http://urbantoronto.ca/forum/printthread.php?t=14268&pp=15&page=4641
Quick detour. Which site has the better collection of Toronto restaurants, Yelp or urbanspoon.I think I've mentioned this before as well, but I know someone who used to live not far from Edenbridge and would see Rob several times a week getting takeout from this Chinese restaurant on Scarlett, which has gotten some pretty scathing reviews, not least for its greasiness:
http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/10/131923/restaurant/Etobicoke/Gardenia-House-Chinese-Food-Toronto
A very interesting family.
Mikey is "20 something".