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fandomhigh2009-01-20 01:02 am
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Food Appreciation, Class #3, Period 3
Asian food was the name of the game today and Marshall was already digging into some lo mein as he waited for everyone to come into the room. He knew it was mean to start eating before everyone else but, dammit, he couldn't help himself. It was so good.
"Okay guys, if you couldn't already tell from the funky smell, we're covering food from the far east today," he said once everybody had come in. "You know how you probably shouldn't eat stuff that smells funny? This is the one exception where it's okay to do so. Bok choy smells nasty but it's delicious."
"Back in the day the only kind of Asian food you could get readily was Chinese. It's delicious, don't get me wrong, but variety is the spice of life. We as a nation were very glad when Thai, Japanese, Cantonese, Vietnamese...all sorts of -ese's started popping up in cities," he said. "Nowadays even small towns have a good Thai restaurant. Which is good because I love Pad Thai. Those people do great things with peanuts."
Marshall pointed at the buffet table, which had fried rice, sushi, all kinds of noodles, sweet and sour pork, egg rolls, tom yam and all sorts of othermoddable food from the east Asian countries. And, of course, there were fortune cookies for dessert. "So, here's the food. I swear that whole "cooking up dogs and cats" thing is a rumor. I think. This stuff is safe."
He thought it was safe, anyway. Could be no real way of knowing.
"So dig in! First dibs on the fortune cookies!" Marshall practically yelled. He wanted his pick of fortunes, dammit.
"Okay guys, if you couldn't already tell from the funky smell, we're covering food from the far east today," he said once everybody had come in. "You know how you probably shouldn't eat stuff that smells funny? This is the one exception where it's okay to do so. Bok choy smells nasty but it's delicious."
"Back in the day the only kind of Asian food you could get readily was Chinese. It's delicious, don't get me wrong, but variety is the spice of life. We as a nation were very glad when Thai, Japanese, Cantonese, Vietnamese...all sorts of -ese's started popping up in cities," he said. "Nowadays even small towns have a good Thai restaurant. Which is good because I love Pad Thai. Those people do great things with peanuts."
Marshall pointed at the buffet table, which had fried rice, sushi, all kinds of noodles, sweet and sour pork, egg rolls, tom yam and all sorts of other
He thought it was safe, anyway. Could be no real way of knowing.
"So dig in! First dibs on the fortune cookies!" Marshall practically yelled. He wanted his pick of fortunes, dammit.

Re: Eat food!
Only without the LOLcat sound effect.
And oooh, fortune cookies, and --
"You will find double the pleasure in life?" Jen read out loud. "Been there, done that."
Unless it meant simultaneously.
. . .
And that would be Jen in her happy place.