Taro Toporific wrote:...Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi brought with her [sic] the first 'space noodle' aboard Space Shuttle....
I thought he looked a little light in the loafers!

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Taro Toporific wrote:...Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi brought with her [sic] the first 'space noodle' aboard Space Shuttle....
ojara wrote:I recomend 'shimadaya' strongry.
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reason, Men is very taf, chewy, than other men,
don't boil over 1min 30sec.
put on boild sriced pick (taseded soy sauce) ooom!! ^^
soup is not differnt other men but men is very great as the price.
"Mr Noguchi, I tried the space noodles, but how did they taste in space? Were they good?" Koizumi asked.
"Is the Earth really blue?" Koizumi asked during the conversation with Noguchi, a member of the crew of the U.S. space shuttle Discovery, and the mission commander, Eileen Collins.
homesweethome wrote:Come on Jun! I know you are stressed out over your postal bills and stuff, but you have been hanging around with George W. too much lately. Find some more intellectual company.[/b]
Hey, homesweethome, up yours! I have my own crowd of intellectuals, and he don't eat as many noodles. A bit heavy on the Rival protein tho!
GWB
Buraku wrote:Japan plans to start building a manned base on the moon
AP reports that in the planning stage are:The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency says it has decided to develop Japanese food for astronauts who stay at the International Space Station. JAXA will seek menus from domestic food manufacturers, and those that meet the newly established standard for certification will be recognized as JAXA's official Japanese-style space food. They will be included on the station's menus, and are expected to be delivered to the space station as early as 2008...Space food on the station is prepared to international standards and must be capable of being preserved for long periods of time and be securely packaged to avoid contamination.
space rice balls, space seaweed soup, and space green tea. But Japanese officials say sushi won't be going into orbit because the shelf life is too limited.
Mulboyne wrote:AP reports that in the planning stage are:
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space rice balls, space seaweed soup, and space green tea. But Japanese officials say sushi won't be going into orbit because the shelf life is too limited.
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