Monday, September 29, 2008

Constant Craving

FOR CHINESE TAKEAWAY or for...?

Beef-ginger-spring onions mixed vegetable fried rice.

Heroin.


People say Chinese food only leaves you wanting more... and strangely enough the same thing about "gear" ~ so what else can I say..!?!

KD Lang: Constant Craving

15 comments:

  1. It's because most Chinese food tends to be coated in Gluten.

    Thats what makes it so more-ish.

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  2. I've craved Chinese food but I've never craved heroin.

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  3. Choose food . . choose life . . .I guess also like heroin, half an hour after you've had some, you want some more!

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  4. Mmm... I would like two plate fulls of both! = )

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  5. This post made me laugh. It's a funny comparison. Not that it's funny being hooked on heroin, but you know what I mean.

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  6. That ginger beef does look delicious though!

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  7. Mmm Chinese. Now you have me cravin it dang it!

    Haven't read ya in awhile but it was good to stop by. I've missed your writing. Just spent a bit of time catching up.

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  8. That Chinese food looks good, but I've never had a craving for heroin.

    I hope your still working on kicking your habit?

    Stay strong man.

    Janice~

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  9. tried one and not fussed
    and the other just messes with your head too much

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  10. Hey, you OK chief? Five days and no post?

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  11. Yes, I completely understand this (and how it relates to drugs).

    And now I want Chinese food...I'm going to the racetrack today and they serve it there. See what you've gone and done. ;)

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  12. I'm fine. Sorry about the delay was UNABLE TO POST due to NO ACCOUNT NO MONEY and I had to spend my 50ps on food and drink not inernet time unfortuanately.

    Craving stodgy or MSG-funky food isn't THAT far off a craving for drugs... so if you ever get a manic Chinese takeaway obsession buzzing like a bee in your bonnet in the night you know something of the addict's "yen" for something gratifying..!

    BTW a "yen" for something (we all know "yen" is Far Eastern money) goes back to opium days...

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