Mishi Kobe Niku

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    Mishi Kobe Niku, what is it?

  • Hmm... It is... 97 dollars?? lol

  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_beef

    A Japanese beef dish. The beef coming from a very specific breed and upbringing and region.

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  • Kenneth Langner Jr. (1/21/2010)


    Hmm... It is... 97 dollars?? lol

    I am not sure that is the answer the person is looking for, I think and I could be wrong it is meat.

    😉

    :Whistling:

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    Gift Peddie

  • mishi is the rentaikei of miki, the past tense of miru, "to see"

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  • What? No pork chops? :hehe:

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  • Jeff Moden (1/21/2010)


    What? No pork chops? :hehe:

    What was microsoft thinking on this one?:-D

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  • Thank you for the clarification, it was interesting to read about how the cattle are fed beer and massaged daily.

  • jameslester78-958147 (1/25/2010)


    ... fed beer and massaged daily.

    Ohhhh yesss! 🙂

  • Just what the doctor didn't ordered

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  • John McC (1/26/2010)


    Just what the doctor didn't ordered

    I thought that was Dr. Pepper with a KISS of cherry?

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  • jameslester78-958147 (1/25/2010)


    Thank you for the clarification, it was interesting to read about how the cattle are fed beer and massaged daily.

    You're welcome.

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  • jameslester78-958147 (1/21/2010)


    Mishi Kobe Niku, what is it?

    And all I could think of (all the while knowing it was wrong) was Star Trek, Capt. Kirk, and the no-win simulation he cheated on....

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  • WayneS (1/26/2010)


    jameslester78-958147 (1/21/2010)


    Mishi Kobe Niku, what is it?

    And all I could think of (all the while knowing it was wrong) was Star Trek, Capt. Kirk, and the no-win simulation he cheated on....

    Ah, but I disagree that he cheated. The test was designed to force you to fail - nobody could pass and thus the test cheated. If we was successful, then it shows that he could think outside the beef err box.

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