Fork Person (Wednesday, 4 Jul 2012) ReplyFork you.
Same Thinking (Wednesday, 4 Jul 2012)
Ditto
Frok0r (Saturday, 7 Jul 2012)
For-kod's sake...
All I can say is (Wednesday, 4 Jul 2012) ReplyGood luck with spaghetti, stick people... :)
umm... Noodles? (Wednesday, 4 Jul 2012)
Soba
Ramen
Lo Mein
Chow Mein
Pancit
other forms of Asian noodly goodness
I think we're good.
@umm... Noodles? (Wednesday, 4 Jul 2012)
cute comment, but I do believe chow mein is 'merican.
fried noodles (Wednesday, 4 Jul 2012)
chow mein translated from chinese is literally "fried noodles". The other types of noodles he listed aren't fried noodles, at all. maybe pancit, idk about filipino food that well.
Eopr (Wednesday, 4 Jul 2012)
Putting the whole bowl in your mouth showeling with those sticks you might succeed with the spaghetti.
Fork Guy (Wednesday, 4 Jul 2012)
How 'bout BOILED CARROTS. Try eating that with a stick
-=LaurryG=- (Thursday, 5 Jul 2012)
Yeah, or steak. Don't Asians eat steak!?
LogiC (Thursday, 5 Jul 2012)
Having eaten with chopsticks before (and being a fork person) I can assure you that chopsticks are much easier to eat with.
@Eopr- that is how they eat all the noodles anyway lol. The reason why slurping noises is not rude in Asian countries is because you can only slurp noodles when eating with chopsticks.
ted (Monday, 9 Jul 2012)
you can eat noodles without slurping it just takes a lot more time and coordination than slurping.
EatRice (Wednesday, 11 Jul 2012)
My dog manages to eat whatever you stick in front of his mangled face too. Doesn't mean it's superior.
Ha (Sunday, 15 Jul 2012)
Spaghetti is one of the easiest foods.
someone who love stick. (Wednesday, 4 Jul 2012) ReplyAll I can say is never get out of his house.
Confusion Say - (Wednesday, 4 Jul 2012) ReplySo you need stupid fork people to be happy? Weak.
Spoonpeople (Wednesday, 4 Jul 2012) ReplyIt's a sad definition of happiness.
Charlie Chan (Wednesday, 4 Jul 2012) ReplyCwumming soon to Amewica
Oh Yeah? (Thursday, 5 Jul 2012) ReplySOUP....sticks vs. spoon?
Duh (Thursday, 5 Jul 2012)
Chinese people have spoons
ORLY? (Thursday, 5 Jul 2012) Reply'tis a sad day when eating with a stick like a cave person somehow makes you superior to the evolution required to smelt and shape metals into sturdier, more efficient tools. Go internet...
W. Ying (Monday, 9 Jul 2012) ReplyThe “valid happiness” is the feeling of things being a-step-better for keeping our DNA alive. The keeping our DNA alive is the goal of human life. Otherwise, humankind can not survive.
(See W. Ying, “Be Happy Validly!” page 3-4, CreateSpace, Amazon, 2012)
Eriktheviking (Tuesday, 10 Jul 2012) ReplySure if you like your food all small and chopped up like your mommy used to do.
Erika (Monday, 16 Jul 2012)
Now eat your minced fish and stfu.
Viking (Monday, 16 Jul 2012)
Vikings don't even use utensils...
All I can say is (Tuesday, 14 Aug 2012) Replynice shoes