I don't think so--it's lacking the notation for Ricky's conga drum. Actually, I believe that's the song of the fishwife, asking who wants her wares, in this case, a fish called "whiting".
My Chinese neighbor makes the best whiting in black bean sauce, but i'm sure they'd do it entirely differently, but delicious, in Portugal. Such great seafood in their cuisine.
That's the one thing I missed in Japan, besides about a million temples in Kyoto--the Tokyo fishmarket, world's largest sushi (or more properly sashimi) bar
I’m pretty sure they have a place there where visitors can come and sample some freshly-caught tuna or something—I’ve seen it on TV. I’m curious, Matt....what countries have you visited so far? I’ve only been to a handful, myself. You sound like you’ve been just about everywhere!
yes, I've traveled a lot. most of the US, incl. Hawaii, and Canada; Mexican Riviera, Mexico City, the beautiful Spanish Colonial mountain town of Taxco (where I was an exchange student) and the Yucatan; Bahamas, Bermuda and Jamaica, all over western Europe, with a couple years in Paris and France, Russia, Hungary, Croatia (when it was part of then Yugoslavia), Czechoslovakia when it was still a single country, all around the Mediterranean except Lebanon and, of course, Libya. In the Orient, besides Japan: Korea, China, and Mongolia, where some of the men are particularly fleshy, just the way we like. And you can imagine I've fucked some beautiful men in my travels!
That's not the "I Love Lucy" theme playing underneath her, is it?
ReplyDeleteI don't think so--it's lacking the notation for Ricky's conga drum.
DeleteActually, I believe that's the song of the fishwife, asking who wants her wares, in this case, a fish called "whiting".
My Chinese neighbor makes the best whiting in black bean sauce, but i'm sure they'd do it entirely differently, but delicious, in Portugal. Such great seafood in their cuisine.
DeleteThey love their fish dishes.
Deleteme too. you?
DeleteAbsolutely. Living in Japan, I have access to some of the best fish on the planet, sometimes at unbelievably cheap prices. Yes, I love my fish. :)
DeleteKnew you'd say that :-)
DeleteThat's the one thing I missed in Japan, besides about a million temples in Kyoto--the Tokyo fishmarket, world's largest sushi (or more properly sashimi) bar
ReplyDeleteI’m pretty sure they have a place there where visitors can come and sample some freshly-caught tuna or something—I’ve seen it on TV.
DeleteI’m curious, Matt....what countries have you visited so far? I’ve only been to a handful, myself. You sound like you’ve been just about everywhere!
yes, I've traveled a lot. most of the US, incl. Hawaii, and Canada; Mexican Riviera, Mexico City, the beautiful Spanish Colonial mountain town of Taxco (where I was an exchange student) and the Yucatan; Bahamas, Bermuda and Jamaica, all over western Europe, with a couple years in Paris and France, Russia, Hungary, Croatia (when it was part of then Yugoslavia), Czechoslovakia when it was still a single country, all around the Mediterranean except Lebanon and, of course, Libya. In the Orient, besides Japan: Korea, China, and Mongolia, where some of the men are particularly fleshy, just the way we like. And you can imagine I've fucked some beautiful men in my travels!
ReplyDeleteI was right—you HAVE been everywhere!
Deletenot sub-Saharan Africa, which is probly next, India south America, or Australia, which holds least interest, or antarctica
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