tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8648345.post4069715647459982750..comments2024-03-20T19:15:29.520+09:00Comments on the qualia journal: The Orange Revolution.Ken Mogihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15611963596749734670noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8648345.post-55842330189585428462009-12-05T19:04:42.134+09:002009-12-05T19:04:42.134+09:00The term "Orange Revolution" had a speci...The term "Orange Revolution" had a special impact on me when it was first used several years back, only because of the use of the color orange in conjunction with the word "revolution" which is always a cause for excitement, thereby stimulating my interest in learning in detail about what was happening in Ukraine at the time. I am pleasantly surprised to see the same term humorously used here. Other colorful use of words which have sensuously lingered within me for some time include "Brown Bunny", "Blue Man", "Moulin Rouge", "Rayon Vert", "Black Widow", and the list goes on. As for revolutionary food experiences, I still remember my first bite of a MacDonald's hamburger, a home made pizza with rich tomato sauce at a friend's house, a sea urchin sushi, and the list also goes on. Unfortunately, all such experiences date back to at least twenty years ago and I have not had much meaningful food experiences since. I am getting thinner, and thinner... <br />SKAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com