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SAVE YAO MING! - Yao surfered high blood pressure!

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by mycatuity, Aug 21, 2003.

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  1. Scarface

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    I think Thai food is spicier than Indian food. And Korean food ain't spicy unless you consider garlic hot...
     
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    nah, indian food comes nothing closer to Korean or thai food, speciest food in the world. indian food is mild spicy at most. ;)
     
  3. SLA

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    heh...well korean food is not spicy at all.

    But yeah...chinese food is msg-ized i guess.

    Anyways.....did Yao Ming really get injured for two months? And how is his eye, windandsea?

    Thai food is spiciest. Indian food probably next.

    Mexican food is not spicy. It's good though! Beano!
     
  4. verse

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    water is spicy.
     
  5. Harrisment

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    Actually, there is a sushi bar near my house that serves some of their rolls deep fried. They have one called the Pappasito roll that is actually very good.
     
  6. DallasThomas

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    I wonder what kind of foods the Rockets of 2003 prefer?

    And do they eat any of those said foods during Game Action & practice?

    All I know is if any of them were eating during the playoffs instead of focusing, we'd definitely need to make some Roster Moves.

    ;)
     
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    Spicy? Nothing comes close to Szechuan food in China. But I doubt that you can find those in US.
     
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    I've only heard that it would stretch around the earth like 3 to 4 times....never to the moon.
     
  9. SLA

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    You can find anything in the US.
     
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    Korean food can be spicy, but not as spicy Thai food. Indian food may be equal to or hotter than Thai food.

    This assumes traditional cooking methods and not toned down for American cooking methods, or the new 'sweet' Korean Food that I've been getting way too much of at restaurants lately.
     
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    What the hell has spicy food got to do with high blood pressure?

    Any way Thai food is deffently the spiciest, If you have ever been to Thailand, they eat bowls of crushed chillie!
     
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    Giraffe also has the highest blood pressure of all animals.

    -G'day-
     
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    i think he meant the REAL szechuan food. if you ask any Chinese in the US about the Chinese food here they'll tell you the difference. basically they don't serve REAL Chinese food. It's modified to suit the locals.
     
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    High blood pressure?!

    TRADE YAO NOW.
     
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    You can get good/authentic szechuan here, but mostly in NY or CA. Yup, there are some insanely spicy stuff in szechuan cooking that'll match Thai food.

    Actually, the spiciest dish (not cuisine) I can think of are those insane a** burning hotwings some wing/pizza places sell... phewey!!!
     
  16. Texas Stoke

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    Yao has high blood pressure!

    Oh no, Yao has SARS!

    confine his ass, put him in isolation, don't let him come to America and give Francis and Mobley the cooties!
     
  17. Texas Stoke

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    Lets help cure Yao's stoke for surfing high blood pressure and..

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    : D
     
  18. Manny Ramirez

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    So, for the most part you have a thread about spicy or salty foods and giraffes.

    Why hasn't this been moved to the Hangout!:D
     
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    I'm just trying to see how many Members and Senior Members that rag on new members for supposedly dumb threads would contribute and wreck a thread themselves. Seems like quite a few... sorry for having to close your thread-gone-crazy mycatuity.
     
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