some other business done. ... Damrong - she was utterly beautiful. She lived alone in a top-notch building. She was a prostitute but not like anyother. She used to be like that, but after meeting Sonchai she wasn't like that. When they went out for dinner she usually insisted on paying for the dinner. I guess it was her way to keep her mind clean. She only had one one spoon, one fork and a pair of chopsticks. She didn't have any photographs of herself. Which of the character do you like best? I think the character I like the best is Sonchai. He has that something that makes you wonder what is he going to do next or does he belive in things that might exist in this world and might not. He is constantly stuggeling with Damrongs' death. Shortly after he first heard of Damrongs' death he buried hes' problems into a vodka bottle.
Toidukord võib küll alata supiga, kuid seda võib ka pakkuda samaaegselt põhiroaga. Suppi loetakse rohkem joogiks, kui söögiks ja on tihti ainukeseks vedelikus mida söögikorra juurde tarvitatakse, ka suppi süüakse pulkadega, leem juuakse peale. Põhiroad on valmistatud alati suupärasteks kogusteks ja neid tuukase lauda korraga ja palju. Reegel on see, et igaüks võtab endale oma kohataldriku peale ise, tihti ei kaeta isegi serveerimislusikat, vaid igaüks tõstab endale pulkadega (chopsticks). Magustoiduks eelistavad hiinlased tavaliselt värskeid puuvilju, mis samuti lõigatud suupärasteks tükkideks. Tihti kastetakse neid magusasse kastmesse. Tähtsamatel söömaaegadel juukase ka kindlasti teed, kuid tihti juukase seda just peale toidukorda, mitte toidukorra ajal. See tagab tee joojale kõige nauditavama maitse. Lihtne reegel hiina köögis on toitude maitseid segada haput magusaga, tervata mahedaga, sama reegel kehtib ka värvide kohta. 2
chintz, chutney, crimson, juggernaut, jungle, jute, lacquer, mandarin, palanquin, pundit, sapphire, sugar, suttee; more or less direct: ahimsa, asana, ashrama, atman, avatar, bodhisattva, brahmin, Buddha, chakra, guru, hatha yoga, karma, lingam, maharaja(h), mahatma, mantra, Maya, nirvana, raja(h), rani/ranee, satyagraha, sutra, swastika, yantra, yoga, yogasana Tagalog: boondock, ylang-ylang. Chinese languages: china, chin-chin, chopsticks, chopsuey, chow chow, chow mein, dim sum, fan-tan, feng shui, ginseng, gung-ho, kaolin, ketchup/catsup, kowtow, kung fu, lychee, loquat, mahjong, pekoe, sampan, tai chi, taipan, Tao, tea, yang, yen, yin. Japanese: aikido, banzai, bonsai, bushido, futon, geisha, haiku, hara-kiri, judo, jujitsu, Kabuki, kamikaze, kimono, koan, mikado, sake, samisen, samurai, sayonara, Shinto, shogun, soy(a), sushi, teriyaki, tofu, tycoon, yen, Zen
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" Almost exactly twenty minutes later, I buzzed Steven Ellison through the waiting area doors. He was a juggernaut of a fellow, dressed in dark jeans, scuffed work boots, and a neatly pressed button-down shirt. Red-haired with laughing blue eyes, he was as good-looking as his partner was, just in a very different way. The three of us sat around Mark's desk and dumped kung pao chicken and broccoli beef onto paper plates, added helpings of sticky white rice, and then dug in with chopsticks. I discovered that Steven was a contractor, and that he and Mark had been a couple since college. I watched them interact and felt awe and a dash of envy. Their relationship was so beautifully functional that it was a joy to spend time with them. "Damn, girl," Steven said with a whistle, as I went for a third helping. "You can put it away. Where does it go?" I shrugged. "To the gym with me. Maybe that helps...?" "Don't mind him," Mark said, grinning