Yes, too salty and fishy tasting for my taste.
One one thing could you eat everyday for two weeks and never get tired of?
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Yes, too salty and fishy tasting for my taste.
One one thing could you eat everyday for two weeks and never get tired of?
Chocolate :laugh:
Do you like to eat fresh vegetables?
Yes although probably not enough
Do you eat a lot food from different cultures? (i.e Chinese/Indian/Greek)... whatever
Romanian food is not my style.
When my mother was cooking we used to eat greek/macedonian style.
Now that I'm in charge with cooking I buy pizza or prepare pastas.
Do you enjoy your meals or just eat because you have to survive?
Well, the wife does most of the cooking so I have to say I enjoy it :p: .
Has the price of petrol dropped recently where you are?
Yes! :cheese: (and diesel too! ) I am starting out on a 10 day road trip to the north during next week and this was the best news for me that diesel/petrol went down by 5 rs/lit in the last 2 weeks.
Diesel used to be heavily subsidized here for so long and finally the govt woke up 2 yrs ago and started slowly increasing the price by 50paise (100p = 1 Re) per month. This unfortnately co-incided with my shifting from a petrol hatchback to a diesel SUV :s), but now the prices are de-regulated and luckily the oil price dropping has led to fuel prices going back to last year levels
Sorry for the discourse though-
do you love road-trips?
Love them. My ideal type of holiday.
Have you ever spent a holiday on a cruise?
No..but I would like to - perhaps the 70,000 tonnes of heavy metal (cruise + metal festival) :)
you would love the trip I'm taking gadjo, except for the mostly crazy traffic and different foods that you will have to try ;)
Can you swim?
Yes but I'm not a great swimmer. I'm not sinking anyway.
But send me to a beach or even a pool and I'll spend hours into the water. My friends say I'm crazy.
Do you like to swim when the waves are high?
Yes. I love the power of the ocean, even when it reaches a point it's somewhat scary. Some of the scariest moments of my life have taken place in the ocean, but somehow I still feel very "connected" to nature when things like that happen.
Have you ever seen a natural sight (other than your reflection in a mirror! :) ) that just left you awestruck?