View Full Version : Yay! Sarah!
chowda
09-06-2007, 09:24 PM
I'm really happy to see Sarah on rev3! I've really missed her since TTM ended.
Sarah and Brendan are my kind of funny. I stopped watching zdtechg4tv when they left AOTS (the only show left worth watching, at the time)...
Any chance Brendan is going to make appearances around here? He and Marty should do a show... I always enjoyed their dynamic. Anyone know what B.M. is up to these days? I wish he was in a little video screen on my computer being some combination of indignant, drunk, belligerent, annoyed or sarcastic.
Anyway, I enjoyed the first episode. Good luck Sarah.. with rev3 and The Cleanse.
heilo420
09-07-2007, 05:25 AM
the highlight of my day was watching The Feed w/ Sarah Lane.. now i'll look foward to the revision3 gazette.. by the way, the office is missing a ping-pong table.. any hipster office space nowadays is not complete without a ping-pong table..
come to think of it.. sarah, why not make a quick 3 min. The Feed Podcast every couple days? You still have fans!! I don't watch AOTS anymore so i dont know if they still do it.. maybe its not trademarked..
keep up the great work, love all the shows!
nextgenxbox
09-07-2007, 08:01 AM
The Feed is owned by G4... so they'd have to call it something else. But anyways Morgan Webb is already doing something similar.
But anyways, Sarah Lane FTW - great to see her on camera again and TTM was awesome.
zabbawack
09-07-2007, 11:37 PM
Wow..A face I have not seen in a while. Sarah, I have to admit that I thought you were sort of a trader for staying with G4(GOD I HATE G4) for so long. But people gotta make money....So welcome to the Rev3 family, I cant wait to see you in more shows.
tokenuser
09-08-2007, 02:57 AM
Trader? She swapped her soul for a pay cheque?
A lot of people do that to pay the bills.
sarahlane
09-08-2007, 08:04 PM
Like a day trader? Or like a quid pro quo kind of thing? Is that the kind of trader you're referring to? Tit for tat?
masherscf
09-08-2007, 08:07 PM
Trader? She swapped her soul for a pay cheque?
A lot of people do that to pay the bills.
She shops at "Trader Joe's"
therage800
09-08-2007, 08:33 PM
Like a day trader? Or like a quid pro quo kind of thing? Is that the kind of trader you're referring to? Tit for tat?
Thanks Sarah, I had to google "quid pro quo"...
scoobydiesel
09-09-2007, 12:23 AM
She is a smart lady.
i like trader joes....
zabbawack
09-09-2007, 01:16 AM
No, not a Day Trader or trader of.....things and stuff.
tokenuser
09-09-2007, 01:42 AM
We are getting a Trader Joe's locally (yay - thought I'd never see it on the east coast).
And that means MOCHI ICECREAM!!!!! (TJ's was my supplier ;) )
therage800
09-09-2007, 03:07 AM
I've got a Trader Joes out by me, what's mochi icecream? Mochi is a Japanese rice ingredient, related?
tokenuser
09-09-2007, 03:10 AM
I've got a Trader Joes out by me, what's mochi icecream? Mochi is a Japanese rice ingredient, related?Mochi is Japans gift to the world of desserts. Yes - it is rice related. They take balls of ice cream (I like strawberry or mango, but you also get more Japanese style flavours like red bean paste, or green tea) and they basically roll them in rice flour. The rice flour forms a gluttinous coating around the ball, and takes on the flavour of the icecream. Describing something as gluttinous is not real appetising, but these things are great. Lots of Japanese restaurant carry them, but I have only seen them for retail sale at TJ's.
nextgenxbox
09-09-2007, 03:14 AM
It's all about Food4Less foos!
therage800
09-09-2007, 04:47 AM
Mochi is Japans gift to the world of desserts. Yes - it is rice related. They take balls of ice cream (I like strawberry or mango, but you also get more Japanese style flavours like red bean paste, or green tea) and they basically roll them in rice flour. The rice flour forms a gluttinous coating around the ball, and takes on the flavour of the icecream. Describing something as gluttinous is not real appetising, but these things are great. Lots of Japanese restaurant carry them, but I have only seen them for retail sale at TJ's.
Thanks! I have to try the red bean paste! So it's a Japanese thing then? I'm transferring to a university in Japan next semester (2-3 years) If you've never been to Japan I'll give you a comparison of one made in Japan and the ones Trader Joes have.
tokenuser
09-09-2007, 12:49 PM
Thanks! I have to try the red bean paste! So it's a Japanese thing then? I'm transferring to a university in Japan next semester (2-3 years) If you've never been to Japan I'll give you a comparison of one made in Japan and the ones Trader Joes have.I suspect that Mochi Icsecream is as Japanese as a California Roll - but still, its only ever served at Japanese restaurants :)
Red Bean Paste is about the only flavour I don't like, but I know people that love it.
masherscf
09-09-2007, 03:05 PM
Like a day trader? Or like a quid pro quo kind of thing? Is that the kind of trader you're referring to? Tit for tat?
Definitely, you're a real wheeler dealer
therage800
09-09-2007, 06:08 PM
I suspect that Mochi Icsecream is as Japanese as a California Roll - but still, its only ever served at Japanese restaurants :)
Red Bean Paste is about the only flavour I don't like, but I know people that love it.
Mmm, really? That is a possibility... But then again they could have imported it by now. Like the Chinese with Fortune cookies.
therage800
09-09-2007, 07:58 PM
Originally created by Lotte, a Japanese confectionery company as Yukimi Daifuku in 1981. Lotte first made the product by using a rice starch instead of sticky rice and a type of ice milk instead of real ice cream [1] mochi ice cream is now an internationally recognized food. Current marketing names include Mikawaya's "Mochi Ice Cream" in the United States (also utilized by other companies), which began production of what is now known as mochi ice cream in the United States in 1993.
tokenuser
09-09-2007, 08:31 PM
Direct quote from the Wiki eh?
therage800
09-10-2007, 02:23 AM
Yeah, but I guess that doesn't prove anything :)
But I did find this:
http://www.lotte.co.jp/products/catalogue/ice/03.html