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The First One
A lovely little thinker, but a bugger when he's pissed
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I suspect he means Indian curry. . . it's just curry, curry is Indian. You call it Thai curry, or Indonesian curry or. . . Chinese curry? Send me some recipes. . . but not Indian curry, it's redundant. Just curry.
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Aw come on. He chose Chicken Tikka. That's like picking the French in a 'who do we hate most' poll in the UK. I could have said Chicken Tika, but I've spent the past week trying the most obscure types of curry I can find in order to impress people. And my mouth is killing me.
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Personally, most spicy foods tend to have an adverse reaction on my stomach which I have nicknamed a "warp core breach". I do not think you want the details, so I will not bother. While most currys and spicy foods smell tasty, the burning mouth and subsequent after effect ruins it. Also, I believe it is spelled wuss, which in this case, I am guilty.
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I was quite leery of excessively spicy foods until I was stationed in California (my home state). I was invited to a night out with the boys (actually poker at some guy's house) and the snacks were beer, salsa and tortilla chips.
I didn't realize how hot the salsa was before I realized how good it tasted. My first clue that this stuff wasn't "mild" or "medium" when I began to perspire. My mouth was in some amount of pain, but the stuff tasted too good to stop.
I suspect there's some macho element as well, since I take some amount of pride in consuming something spicy like that when others can't. I'm just glad the stuff tastes good in the first place or I'd go find something else to be proud of right quick!
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