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    griesmeel with raisins and pees, so hard that your spoon can stay upright in it



    also preferably kept in a cold place for 3 months it is milk with a kind of flour. it reinvents the maning of concrete in your stomach if you cannot stand it properly
    Last edited by drakkie; 11-28-2005 at 10:06 AM.

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    alas very little local choice so we're forced to alternate between the infamous Tommy Typhoids (fish shop) and Sam's Chew 'n Spew (pizza)

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    I'm a bad eater.

    McDonalds, this Chicken Teriyaki place, Wendys, Burger King, Blimpie's, Taco Bell, KFC, etc. Luckily I hit the gym 5x a week for 2 hrs a day so it balances out.

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    I wish I lived within 100 miles of a decent sushi bar. I'd be there (and broke) all the time. I actually frequent Borders more than any other place. It's right across the street from work and I go there on break to eat a sandwich and read a magazine.
    I'm going to eat breakfast. And then I'm going to change the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drakkie
    griesmeel with raisins and pees, so hard that your spoon can stay upright in it
    You really eat that dutch crap??

    I prefer some boerenkool then...

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    sometimes I go to the "Doner Kebap" near my school. Traditional french food the rest of time.

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    All you can eat mate lol
    "Just a matter of time i suppose"

    "The elevator is broke, So why don't you test it out"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matra et Alpine
    Italian, Mexican, Thai, Indian, CAIRY-OOT
    I suspect I'm the only one who got that...

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    I love Japanese food.
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    McDonalds
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    Quote Originally Posted by dorricc
    I suspect I'm the only one who got that...
    Doesn't it mean "get drunk" or something like that ? Something to do with booze, no ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lagonda
    Doesn't it mean "get drunk" or something like that ? Something to do with booze, no ?
    Heh, not even close. Try pronouncing it.

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    Carry out

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    Italian and the good ol' english "Fish-&-Chips"

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    I try to go to a different restaurent every time we go out. My favorites are Chinese, Mexican, Indian, Thai, Japanese, and Italian.
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