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Peter H. Coffin

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Dec 20, 2009, 9:11:55 PM12/20/09
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I think what bugs me about House is that all the follow-up medical
wreckage happens IN the hospital. Rather than after they've sent the yob
of the week home, far far away from anything that could help the sudden
crash.

Does anyone else make sandwiches out of leftover stirfry?

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Nyx

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Dec 20, 2009, 10:13:15 PM12/20/09
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On Dec 20, 8:11 pm, "Peter H. Coffin" <hell...@ninehells.com> wrote:
> I think what bugs me about House is that all the follow-up medical
> wreckage happens IN the hospital. Rather than after they've sent the yob
> of the week home, far far away from anything that could help the sudden
> crash.


That's usually when House gets them. After the other doctors have sent
them home.
It has happened that way in a couple of eps.

Also it's never lupus, except that one time it was.

Nyx

oonh

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Dec 20, 2009, 11:52:52 PM12/20/09
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Peter H. Coffin <hel...@ninehells.com> wrote:
> I think what bugs me about House is that all the follow-up medical
> wreckage happens IN the hospital. Rather than after they've sent the yob
> of the week home, far far away from anything that could help the sudden
> crash.
>
> Does anyone else make sandwiches out of leftover stirfry?
>

My favorite episode is probably /Three Stories/, just because of the
'pataphysical narration techniques.


oonh

TenshiKurai9

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Dec 22, 2009, 7:45:47 AM12/22/09
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On 2009-12-21, Peter H. Coffin <hel...@ninehells.com> wrote:
> Does anyone else make sandwiches out of leftover stirfry?

Have you ever done that literally? Save me a portion.

-TenshiKurai9

Peter H. Coffin

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Dec 22, 2009, 9:33:31 AM12/22/09
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Yes. Frequently, even.

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zeal, well-meaning but without understanding. -Justice Louis D. Brandeis

moonglow minnow

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Dec 22, 2009, 5:08:04 PM12/22/09
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Peter H. Coffin wrote:

> Does anyone else make sandwiches out of leftover stirfry?

That actually sounds *really* good. Must try when I have stirfry
ingredients again. And fresh bread.

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Korin

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Jan 9, 2010, 9:27:33 PM1/9/10
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moonglow minnow wrote:
> Peter H. Coffin wrote:
>
>> Does anyone else make sandwiches out of leftover stirfry?
>
> That actually sounds *really* good. Must try when I have stirfry
> ingredients again. And fresh bread.
>
> minnow >^..^<

The vast majority of my cooking is done as a stirfry of sorts. I think
it may just be the student mentality, but my usual cooking method is:
1) Gather and prepare ingredients
2) Throw all together in wok
3) Add as many herbs and spices as required
4) Add "that one thing that you don't know whether it'll improve or
destroy the flavour"
5) Eat

Served me well so far.

Korin

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