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03/26/2013 18:58 #57429

Part on the Side
Category: haircuts

I want to cut my hair soon, it might not even make it to tommorow, but I decided to try part on the side first.

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metalpeter - 03/26/13 21:52
Ah the very old Fashion styled .. Sorry don't know what it called
paul - 03/26/13 21:40
Thanks.
Robert - 03/26/13 20:27
I love it. side part ftw!

03/26/2013 18:55 #57428

Colorful Meal For Sick Paul
Category: food
I've had a cold for a few days so I am trying to eat good.

This meal is so delicious: zucchini, potatoes and onions cooked in wine, strawberries, blackberries, uncured, organic smoked bacon, a chicken thigh and leg, brussel sprouts fried in peanut and sesame oil and grapefruit.

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03/26/2013 17:52 #57427

Bidet/Toilet Combo
Category: bathroom

While at a plumbing show room today looking for bathroom stuff we saw this highly automated toilet/bidet combo. I find the combination to be so disgusting. I never want something that I shit into to also have a warm, shootback option.

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03/23/2013 17:02 #57418

Sambucas on Church st
Category: food

We headed over to the gaybarhood for breakfast this morning and ate at Sambucas on church

I love the eggs natascha which consists of eggs benedict on top of slices of salmon.

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jbeatty - 03/24/13 08:55
Natasha must think very highly of herself. I though that was called Eggs Royale?

03/23/2013 16:02 #57417

Lemons in Canada
Category: food

How are lemons so damn cheap in canada? I feel like you couldn't even pay someone to package them, let alone grow, pick and ship them for that price.

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hodown - 03/24/13 18:39
That sounds like food heaven.
lilho - 03/24/13 12:10
No one buys them here we all have lemon trees!
paul - 03/23/13 21:39
I love that store so much. I would kill for something like that in my neighborhood.
uncutsaniflush - 03/23/13 21:36
It's not lemons in Canada, it's lemons at the Kitchen Table store. They cut out a layer of distribution. They are their own middlemen I think. They have their own buyers buying produce at the Ontario Food Distribution Market (or whatever it is actually called I never remember) and sending it to their stores in their own trucks. Or, at least, that is what the Kitchen Table used to do.