Kamp Kuzma: The Operators' Campgrounds (For Operating)
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I remember this strange dish the street vendors sell during the night. They call it a baloot or ballut, or something like that. It's pretty much boiled fertilized egg with the chick still inside. It really didn't look appetizing to me, eating a dead chick and all...
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Ah yes, that dish is quite common among the Indochinese countries. My mother, in fact, cooks it quite often. And I do agree that eating a dead chick seems quite unappetizing. Even for Keirova-san and he doesn't have any qualms eating random forest animals he hunts
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An interesting quote from Cracked.com:
They are enjoyed in Cambodia, Philippines and the fifth and seventh levels of hell. They are typically sold by street vendors at night, out of buckets of warm sand. You can spot the vendors because of their glowing red eyes, and the faint, otherworldly sound of children screaming.
Though I gotta say how brave the Filipinos are when they eat it, though eating too much of it may give you heart problems...
They are enjoyed in Cambodia, Philippines and the fifth and seventh levels of hell. They are typically sold by street vendors at night, out of buckets of warm sand. You can spot the vendors because of their glowing red eyes, and the faint, otherworldly sound of children screaming.
Though I gotta say how brave the Filipinos are when they eat it, though eating too much of it may give you heart problems...
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Hi there. Well this wa quie nice, though a girl I've got something of a crash is dating someone... Sh*t happens. -.-
On the other note Krumlov is great place to visit (this was my I think 3rd or 4th visit :D) Not to mention performance went well. ^^
In any case, how is everybody?
I'm going through a thunderstorm at the moment so don't mind me if I take a while to reply. (I'm probably outside dancing)
To answer:
DMZ should be quiet.
Better than usual :)
And Thunderstorms are cool.
That actually was Valeriy who oversees Keirova's acc in his absence.
Unfortunately, I don't get snow here at all.
I'm a tough guy I've been sleeping out in -15°C (at least never got precise measures from that region where we slept), so belive me you'd get fed up of it sooner or later ;)
Here we have something called the 'Japanese Firearms and Sword Law'. We need certificates, and it should be with the sword at all times. I dream of having a sword made with the "Soshu Kitae" method. It's often called as the seven layer method used by the great sword smith Masamune.
To me (due where I grew up) is this law quite strange. Yeah I get it in logical sense, but my feeling about it is strange... Do I make any sense? o.O
On the other note Krumlov is great place to visit (this was my I think 3rd or 4th visit :D) Not to mention performance went well. ^^
Keirova_47 wrote...
I think its quite ordinary for a DMZ to be quiet.In any case, how is everybody?
I'm going through a thunderstorm at the moment so don't mind me if I take a while to reply. (I'm probably outside dancing)
To answer:
DMZ should be quiet.
Better than usual :)
And Thunderstorms are cool.
Zero_Hour wrote...
You sound so cold, sir Kei. T'was just a small mistake.That actually was Valeriy who oversees Keirova's acc in his absence.
Keirova_47 wrote...
I love snow, Artic terrain is the best to fight in for me. I really wish I was living in Siberia because it snows there 24/7.Unfortunately, I don't get snow here at all.
I'm a tough guy I've been sleeping out in -15°C (at least never got precise measures from that region where we slept), so belive me you'd get fed up of it sooner or later ;)
AnzeiKazumi wrote...
Ceres wrote...
No but I'm allowed to keep it in my house ^^'Here we have something called the 'Japanese Firearms and Sword Law'. We need certificates, and it should be with the sword at all times. I dream of having a sword made with the "Soshu Kitae" method. It's often called as the seven layer method used by the great sword smith Masamune.
To me (due where I grew up) is this law quite strange. Yeah I get it in logical sense, but my feeling about it is strange... Do I make any sense? o.O
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Lance177 wrote...
To me (due where I grew up) is this law quite strange. Yeah I get it in logical sense, but my feeling about it is strange... Do I make any sense? o.O
Why strange you say? I don't quite get what your aiming at...
Oh and thank you CHT-san for sealing the food supplies. Damn Mouse.
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I think these images will explain everything?
I own these and carry some of them on daily basis for various reason from cutting salami for lunch to...
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Lance177 wrote...
I think these images will explain everything?[Pictures]
. . . Nope, still don't get it.
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Well than copy and paste picture no. 1 in new tab (I forgot that IS doesn't work here). Note: I may not seem so but I am in deed a civilian.
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Oh I get it now! *Hits palm with closed fist*
You can juggle knives like that but it's quite dangerous if your using katanas...
You can juggle knives like that but it's quite dangerous if your using katanas...
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AzelleFans wrote...
... Knives... X_XHmm? Is there something the matter Azelle? Do you have any bad experiences with knives? If so don't worry, I had my fare shares of knife cuts when I started cooking.
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^I cook often but I rarely cut myself, because I can go on my pace, not to mention I'm instinctively careful.


