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Created on: February 23, 2007 Last Updated: May 04, 2007
It's good to try new things. You would be out at a new place that just opened up, or serve food you have never eaten befor, and you would take a risk to see what their food tastes like.
It's funny because you could be eating something that taste good, but when you ask what it is and they name something crazy like horse testicles you gag and spit them out. Knowing that if they never would have told you what you were eating you would have kept eating it lol.
What about those times your out with someone and they want you to try this new dish that they love, or something they made themselves. So you be a good sport and taste it, just to find out it's terriable. You try hard not to make a funny, disgusted, and twisted face, because of how bad the food taste. You act as if it's real good, and when they're not looking you spit it out, but you don't want to hurt their feelings so you keep ot to yourself. Because you never know what someone went threw to make something for you.
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