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EVOL! last won the day on May 9 2012

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  • Birthday March 19

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    Great Lakes basin
  • Interests
    playing guitar
    playing drums
    trying to sing
    walking
    freaking on the squares
    keeping music EVIL
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  3. I've been trying out old songs I wrote to see if they'll fly with my current drummer. And although I am not good enough to play any material but my own, I have been working up a rocking out version of Elliott Smith's Needle in the Hay. I am impressed by the little bits of color he puts into otherwise basic chords.
  4. Not sure my tastes in Thai are that adventurous. My obsession is coconut milk curries in all forms and anything with basil. Ever had spicy duck basil or ground chicken basil? Today me and my wife had Thai for lunch at this new place and they had a green curry with chicken on the bone in it. Soooo good. Your sushi eating is making me jealous. The sushi I've had on the West coast is top notch. We have good stuff here, but we pay through the nose for it.
  5. I love Thai food. My wife had a Thai roommate at university and she taught her some of the lesser known techniques like using fish sauce for depth. We make ours with a ton of vegetables and seafood (baby octopus, shrimp, and mussels).
  6. That looks so good. Coconut curries are a personal favorite of mine. I tend to load mine up with Thai basil leaves for that extra peppery kick.
  7. This week my wife made chicken meatballs with mushroom gravy so we ate that with some sauerkraut and pierogies from a local shop. Living in Chicago with its large Polish population means outstanding pierogies.
  8. You're ruining my lame attempt as humor. Last night was banh mi and spring rolls. Tonight is going to be whatever you can scrape together or what my grandfather called "must go", as it must go before it spoils.
  9. A knuckle sandwich followed by a healthy slice of humble pie.
  10. :( More than a few Korean places in Chicago have changed to BYOB and my guess is that they lost their liquor licenses serving minors. OK with me because I can bring my own brews. We tend to drink soju when we go to anju places. Its nickname is army stew since it is made with processed meats (Spam, smokey links/hotdogs, and bacon). The new trend is to add baked beans. Not high end food, but it is comfort food that will get you through cold winters.
  11. Man, that looks so good! My mother in law makes galbi jihmm for jesa on New Years Day. The meat falls right off the bone. Great after a night of drinking. Last night we had my wife's homemade budae jungol since it is getting colder here.
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