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    Is sushi appropriate food for a biker?

    I'll admit it. I really enjoy my sushi. Sunday and Wednesday are both 'sushi for lunch' days. Trouble is that I feel a little guilty standing at the at the counter and then walking through the mall in full bike gear with helmet and gloves in one hand and delicate little Japanese morsels in the other. Sort of feel like I'm betraying the biker nutrition code of a half warm pie or burger washed down by something drunk straight from a bottle

    What say you? Should I be ashamed? What else is not appropriate biker fare? (Oh yes, if Mrs Oakie and I stop for a coffee on a ride I will have ... a latte)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    and delicate little Japanese morsel
    Nah man that's alright, we all have our secr-

    a latte
    Oh for christs sakes.
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    Sushi is fine as long as it's cooked.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    I'll admit it. I really enjoy my sushi. Sunday and Wednesday are both 'sushi for lunch' days. Trouble is that I feel a little guilty standing at the at the counter and then walking through the mall in full bike gear with helmet and gloves in one hand and delicate little Japanese morsels in the other. Sort of feel like I'm betraying the biker nutrition code of a half warm pie or burger washed down by something drunk straight from a bottle

    What say you? Should I be ashamed? What else is not appropriate biker fare? (Oh yes, if Mrs Oakie and I stop for a coffee on a ride I will have ... a latte)
    Sushi is good.

    And it's borderline acceptable as long as it's not a decaf soy latte.
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    I'd say.. a good compromise here would be..
    Take your sushi, deep fry it, and have a lite beer.
    Close enough! :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    I'll admit it. I really enjoy my sushi. Sunday and Wednesday are both 'sushi for lunch' days. Trouble is that I feel a little guilty standing at the at the counter and then walking through the mall in full bike gear with helmet and gloves in one hand and delicate little Japanese morsels in the other. Sort of feel like I'm betraying the biker nutrition code of a half warm pie or burger washed down by something drunk straight from a bottle

    What say you? Should I be ashamed? What else is not appropriate biker fare? (Oh yes, if Mrs Oakie and I stop for a coffee on a ride I will have ... a latte)
    Real men eat things raw so sushi is all good.

    They don't admit to poofy coffee though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mental Trousers View Post
    Real men eat things raw so sushi is all good.

    They don't admit to poofy coffee though.
    You're being FAR too soft on him, Shane!
    Pies and steak are biker food... with EXTRA caffiene coffee.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
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    Try Sashimi. Much nicer.

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    Warm sake? VERY GOOD!

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    Alright.... if you are of Japanese ancestry..I suppose sushi MAY be acceptable.


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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
    I find it ironic that the incredibly rude personal comments about Les were made by someone bearing an astonishing resemblance to a Monica Lewinsky dress accessory.

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    All was good until I realised that having 105kg of man sliding into my rear was a tad uncomfortable after a while

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    is sushi the new quiche?
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    mmmm Big juicey tender steak mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
    and thats my 2 cents :P

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