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Oh actually, not a huge fan of that either. I can only eat it sometimes or breaded. I'm not a fan of seafood in general. :lol:
:O I love seafood. I could eat nothing but seafood if needed. Most delicious stuff on the planet, next to BBQ and Chinese food.
 
They are messing with you 5. :)

Wow, I'm gone a couple days and 12+ pages are covered. sheesh. Did I miss anything?

the youngest daughter and I are watching Smokey and the Bandit. Fucking classic!
 
Great movie, Wasted.

Panda Express is a Chinese fast food chain. It kicks ass. Orange chicken and chow mein!
*Salivates
 
Awesome! I wouldn't mind living in 1983. Would totally catch an Iron Maiden concert.
 
Nothing would be cooler than seeing them at their height of popularity in the 80's.
 
My nncle who gave me a copy of SIT when I was 12 which was my first time hearing Maiden and made me a lifetime fan was very lucky to have seen them on the 7th Son tour.
 
The panda, also known as the giant panda to distinguish it from the unrelated red panda, is a bear native to central-western and south western China. It is easily recognized by the large, distinctive black patches around its eyes, over the ears, and across its round body. Though it belongs to the order Carnivora, the panda's diet is 99% bamboo. Pandas in the wild will occasionally eat other grasses, wild tubers, or even meat in the form of birds, rodents or carrion. In captivity, they may receive honey, eggs, fish, yams, shrub leaves, oranges, or bananas along with specially prepared food.
The giant panda lives in a few mountain ranges in central China, mainly in Sichuan province, but also in the Shaanxi and Gansu provinces. As a result of farming, deforestation and other development, the panda has been driven out of the lowland areas where it once lived.
The panda is a conservation reliant endangered species. A 2007 report shows 239 pandas living in captivity inside China and another 27 outside the country. Wild population estimates vary; one estimate shows that there are about 1,590 individuals living in the wild, while a 2006 study via DNA analysis estimated that this figure could be as high as 2,000 to 3,000. Some reports also show that the number of pandas in the wild is on the rise. However, the IUCN does not believe there is enough certainty yet to reclassify the species from Endangered to Vulnerable.
This post was made for the sole purpose of confusing Ariana, some random Panda information from Wikipedia. Interesting that 99% of their diet consists of bamboo though, didn't know that.
While the dragon has often served as China's national emblem, internationally the panda appears at least as commonly. As such, it is becoming widely used within China in international contexts, for example the five Fuwa mascots of the Beijing Olympics.
 
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