yourself to the point that you lose your hunger, but to keep enough in your stomach so that it stays expanded and wanting more. Positive thinking (sushi is good for you and you can't have too much of it), proper attire (elastic waistband, or if you don't want unsightly elastic marks, drawstring pants), and a frosty beverage to help it all go down (a 22 oz. Sapporo to filter out all that damn water I drank during the day) are the things you need to effectively conquer any Asian buffet.
Wednesday, July 20, 2005
All I Could Have Ate
Mission successful: This evening, I estimate that I ate $34.80 worth of sushi for my $19.99 sushi buffet. My all day training session up to this event consisted of 20 ounce bottles of water for breakfast, and a sensible beef patty with cheese for lunch. The idea is not to starve
yourself to the point that you lose your hunger, but to keep enough in your stomach so that it stays expanded and wanting more. Positive thinking (sushi is good for you and you can't have too much of it), proper attire (elastic waistband, or if you don't want unsightly elastic marks, drawstring pants), and a frosty beverage to help it all go down (a 22 oz. Sapporo to filter out all that damn water I drank during the day) are the things you need to effectively conquer any Asian buffet.
yourself to the point that you lose your hunger, but to keep enough in your stomach so that it stays expanded and wanting more. Positive thinking (sushi is good for you and you can't have too much of it), proper attire (elastic waistband, or if you don't want unsightly elastic marks, drawstring pants), and a frosty beverage to help it all go down (a 22 oz. Sapporo to filter out all that damn water I drank during the day) are the things you need to effectively conquer any Asian buffet.
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