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10 hours ago, PaulRB said:

Crispy pork -  Banh Mi, Smith Street Collingwood... to die for.

Just concerned about the saturated fats, cholesterol and levels of nutrition. 

 
23 hours ago, old dee said:

This much more entertaining than football. Keep it going.

did you know OD that in the north of Vietnam (Hanoi) Ban Mhi is served warm by putting the roll in a steamer whereas down south it's cold like we see in Melbourne

Presently in Mexico. Hard to really crack the street food scene here without Spanish but I'm trying. I've been to some out of the way countries and never had a problem by using observation and hand signs. Everything here involves multiple choice to make up a combo which complicates life. I'll keep at it!!

 
4 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

did you know OD that in the north of Vietnam (Hanoi) Ban Mhi is served warm by putting the roll in a steamer whereas down south it's cold like we see in Melbourne

Presently in Mexico. Hard to really crack the street food scene here without Spanish but I'm trying. I've been to some out of the way countries and never had a problem by using observation and hand signs. Everything here involves multiple choice to make up a combo which complicates life. I'll keep at it!!

Sounds like the USA in Spanish DJ.

47 minutes ago, old dee said:

Sounds like the USA in Spanish DJ.

Much cheaper than USA OD but more expensive than what I'm used to in Asia... Beer is cheap though

One funny thing is that they think I'm American and expect massive tips. A few grumbles when I don't tip (locals only leave a little loose change)

Heading up to the US in just over a week. California has sales tax, (8%) employee health levies (5%) and tips(20% minimum) added to the already exorbitant listed prices. AU$ decline does not help either


14 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Much cheaper than USA OD but more expensive than what I'm used to in Asia... Beer is cheap though

One funny thing is that they think I'm American and expect massive tips. A few grumbles when I don't tip (locals only leave a little loose change)

Heading up to the US in just over a week. California has sales tax, (8%) employee health levies (5%) and tips(20% minimum) added to the already exorbitant listed prices. AU$ decline does not help either

I have been to both several times DJ. I was referring to the  multiple choice problem. Have you been to New Mexico? My daughter lived  there for a while and we went back just before Covid decided to mess up our lives.

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On 10/13/2022 at 10:23 PM, picket fence said:

Get it right its JEE LONG

 

On 10/14/2022 at 7:27 AM, Demonstone said:

Why?

It's childish.  Just ignore it.

 

4 hours ago, one_demon said:

 

It's childish.  Just ignore it.

 

You are the second poster that's had a dip today. So don't like it don't read it and DONT RESPOND 🤬

 
8 minutes ago, picket fence said:

don't read it

Short of putting you on 'ignore', how does one avoid reading such tripe?

4 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Short of putting you on 'ignore', how does one avoid reading such tripe?

Congratulations, you have just answered your own question! It's that simple!!🤪

Edited by picket fence


Ok.  Here's another question for you.

What is it about calling Geelong "Jeelong" that is in any way funny or intelligent? 

Explain it to me if you could because I just don't get it.

9 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

What is it about calling Geelong "Jeelong" that is in any way funny or intelligent? 

Explain it to me if you could because I just don't get it.

Great point

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