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		<description>[...] Hard as it may be to believe, there has been a little bit going on that doesn&#8217;t involve the mass intake of kiloJoules. My birthday passed a few days ago, three days in the States and almost four days here. Originally we had thought about going to Hog&#8217;s Breath for some uber l33t steak, but then a certain&#8230; incident, I guess you could say, as well as general interest made us change our minds and instead hit up a teppanyaki. Teppanyaki, for those not in the know, is a Japanese restaurant where they cook the food in front of you as well as put on a show with the food and, unfortunately, with you and your friends, with every intention of getting you all kinds of dirty. :heh:&#8230; so that isn&#8217;t the exact intention, but it does happen to a number of the less hand-eye coordinated, like poor Wade. The portions here were pretty small, so I could finish most of my meal aside from a bit of rice and the things I didn&#8217;t intend to eat anyway, i.e. veggies and sushi. The food was insanely good, the company (ahh&#8230; my wittle Chewyl) was the best, and the entertainment was quite better than that back in Ohio, even though he didn&#8217;t talk much amidst his juggling errors. I wanna go back if for no other reason than the show and the , which I couldn&#8217;t find at any of the asian markets. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Hard as it may be to believe, there has been a little bit going on that doesn&#8217;t involve the mass intake of kiloJoules. My birthday passed a few days ago, three days in the States and almost four days here. Originally we had thought about going to Hog&#8217;s Breath for some uber l33t steak, but then a certain&#8230; incident, I guess you could say, as well as general interest made us change our minds and instead hit up a teppanyaki. Teppanyaki, for those not in the know, is a Japanese restaurant where they cook the food in front of you as well as put on a show with the food and, unfortunately, with you and your friends, with every intention of getting you all kinds of dirty. :heh:&#8230; so that isn&#8217;t the exact intention, but it does happen to a number of the less hand-eye coordinated, like poor Wade. The portions here were pretty small, so I could finish most of my meal aside from a bit of rice and the things I didn&#8217;t intend to eat anyway, i.e. veggies and sushi. The food was insanely good, the company (ahh&#8230; my wittle Chewyl) was the best, and the entertainment was quite better than that back in Ohio, even though he didn&#8217;t talk much amidst his juggling errors. I wanna go back if for no other reason than the show and the , which I couldn&#8217;t find at any of the asian markets. [...]</p>
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