Less than 400? Holy shit. Well, New York's definitely big enough to get lost in. I'd always thought of Miami as a big place, it's where I grew up; then I came here and realized you can be pretty much invisible if you want to be.
What kind of trouble are we talking about, dealing with bad guys? Helping people get out of rough situations?
My mother taught me how to cook it, and I do a decent job but there are a couple places that are pretty amazing. When I don't have the time to slow cook it overnight, that's my go-to.
Seafood biryani and pancakes, added to the list. Can't go wrong with pancakes. If I hadn't filled my stomach with sugar and alcohol all this food talk would make me starving.
Oh yeah, it was the very definition of "everyone knows everyone else's business." I've never been to Miami, but it sounds like a great city. Do you ever get to visit?
A little bit of both. I work as a PI, so my day to day can be pretty varied.
It's nice that you cook it when you have time. I always like the idea of carrying on the family tradition of a recipe.
This list is already getting long. It really is hard to go wrong with pancakes, though. And hey, your non-sugary food and water should be there in about five minutes. You wouldn't have to be hungry for long.
Yeah that wouldn't be too ideal, I get why you wanted to move.
It has it's moments, for sure. Definitely miss the beaches. But I visit the parents back home a couple times a month, try to, at least. Depends on where I'm needed, sometimes missions keep me overseas longer than I'd like.
Getting into a different kind of trouble makes sense, now that you mention being a PI. That's a hell of a career choice, takes lots of passion and a lot of patience. You should see the state of my case file on you, it's a mess but I think I'll still be able to decipher it tomorrow.
If I didn't cook it regularly, I'd get rusty and my mom would never let me hear the end of it. I'd disgrace the family name.
It just arrived actually, and I know I said this already but this is the nicest thing anyone's ever done for me. How am I ever gonna repay you??
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What kind of trouble are we talking about, dealing with bad guys? Helping people get out of rough situations?
My mother taught me how to cook it, and I do a decent job but there are a couple places that are pretty amazing. When I don't have the time to slow cook it overnight, that's my go-to.
Seafood biryani and pancakes, added to the list. Can't go wrong with pancakes. If I hadn't filled my stomach with sugar and alcohol all this food talk would make me starving.
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I've never been to Miami, but it sounds like a great city. Do you ever get to visit?
A little bit of both. I work as a PI, so my day to day can be pretty varied.
It's nice that you cook it when you have time. I always like the idea of carrying on the family tradition of a recipe.
This list is already getting long. It really is hard to go wrong with pancakes, though. And hey, your non-sugary food and water should be there in about five minutes. You wouldn't have to be hungry for long.
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It has it's moments, for sure. Definitely miss the beaches. But I visit the parents back home a couple times a month, try to, at least. Depends on where I'm needed, sometimes missions keep me overseas longer than I'd like.
Getting into a different kind of trouble makes sense, now that you mention being a PI. That's a hell of a career choice, takes lots of passion and a lot of patience. You should see the state of my case file on you, it's a mess but I think I'll still be able to decipher it tomorrow.
If I didn't cook it regularly, I'd get rusty and my mom would never let me hear the end of it. I'd disgrace the family name.
It just arrived actually, and I know I said this already but this is the nicest thing anyone's ever done for me. How am I ever gonna repay you??
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