(September 4, 2016 at 5:04 am)Thena323 Wrote:are those like ramen noodles? My grandmother (who spoke no english) called them New-do's We HATED New-do's. We called them Old-doo (old poop) I don't think she ever got the joke.(September 3, 2016 at 2:27 pm)Drich Wrote: Because as I pointed out in my first post to you, that this is not a one time offer from the Holy Spirit. This offer is extended to you over the course of your life. It is the denial multiplied over a life time that constitutes blaspheme of the Spirit as again the offer is renewed daily till we die.
Yes, you did mention it was over a lifetime. Sorry about that.
I was on a ridonkulously short break from my Saturday at the salt mines and didn't read it as carefully as I would've liked.
Couldn't even finish my frickin' noodles; rush, rush, rush.
She would start with the Ramen beef, and then put a table spoon of Korean ketchup (Gochijang) in them which would set "both holes on fire" (one now and one about 8 hours from now) Or she would put Cheong-guk-jang (or stinky bean paste) in it which litterally looks and smells like mashed up dog poo (hence Old doo's) Basically it is mashed up and firmented soybeans, left out in the sun in jars to bake for weeks. Looks and smells bad tastes so good! (which is why when they say smell is like 90% of taste I know its a lie.) This stuff tastes nothing like it smells. But it makes you smell like it smells.