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Feelings: Ramen and Friends got a close up on RB, our original Ramen and Friends member since July 2008.
R&F: Who are you?
RB: I'm RB.
R&F: What do you do? What do you do for fun?
RB: I draw. I animate. I nap. I eat.
R&F: Where can we find you?
RB: Either work, school, home, the potty, or Rainbow Falafel.
R&F: Your blog or website?
RB: http://www.robbruce.blogspot.
R&F: Your favorite food?
RB: Fish Tacos.
R&F: Which city has the best food? And why?
RB: I would have to say New York mainly because I haven't been to many other cities. But I can't see there being as much variety that the New York restaurant scene brings. The options are almost frightening at times.
R&F: Your most memorable R&F outing?
RB: Bistrouge Night. Yosh OK and I all alone and all romantic-like with a giant bowl of muscles and frites.
R&F: Your favorite drink?
RB: India Pale Ale.
R&F: Your most horrific food related experience?
RB: When I was a teenager I had E-coli poisoning from a chicken hero I got at a local pizzeria. That was a tough 24 hours.
R&F: Yikes. Tell me what you ate today.
RB: Today for lunch, I had a turkey and swiss sammish with nayonaisse (tofu mayonaisse) on whole wheat. For dinner, curried duck noodles. And then Yosh OK and I split a Belgian waffle from Le Petit Belge.
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