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    Quote Originally Posted by BLD View Post
    Telling me they are dentists and Ulta high net worth individuals. Like I give a fuck.
    Of course you don't, you don't even mention it..

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    And you are?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Molle View Post
    Of course you don't, you don't even mention it..
    yer fuck off unknown multi nicker nicker. Your not relevant

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    bld, whilst you are lounging around at home, drinking furniture polish and honing your illiteracy skills your poor overworked wife is having to change sheets in a short time motel for minimum wage and scrounge leftover food from the bins to feed you and the kids. its a dickensian existence, and you should be fucking ashamed of yourself.

    i think social services should be informed.

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    It's called working for a living tax. When you are married with a couple of kids. You both need to work to give them the best life that you can. We both recognise this. My kids are doing well and the futures looking good for them as long as my ass is still pointing to the ground. It's amazing and amusing that you and a couple of other posters jump.on this and it's " dumpster diving" why would she not take home unopened food from a fridge if it's still within date? Your full of shit tax. Do you.have kids? No? Well who fucking cares. It's only a forum.and not real life according to you. Merry xmas
    Most people are Kunts.dont believe me? Next time you see a group of people. Shout out OI KUNT watch em all turn around.

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    but..

    you are lounging around at home, drinking furniture polish and honing your illiteracy skills

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    I am sure you know a lot about short time hotels tax and lounging around ..but I'm sorry to burst your bubble. Both of us work her 6 hours a day 5 days a week ME I work when I want.im self employed I see no reason to have an employer and a strict schedule. It's fun
    Doesn't even feel like a real job..very good decision by me. No surprise though I've always been quite savvy. The spelling thingo never been a ploplem.innit

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    Bed time now.good night sweet boy

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    Egypt should not be so far down the list.

    A Nile River cruise is an exceptional journey with all the history. But take the longer cruise. Down and back.

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    There's a couple of fuckos in de Nile for sure

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post


    I've lived in many of the countries on that list or have at least visited.

    Some countries deserve their place on the list (the US, but not in 12th; the UK but not in 98th)

    I can assure you though that the only people voting Colombian food top 20 are patriotic Colombians.

    Source: hal. I lived there for nearly 4 years.


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    Quote Originally Posted by hallelujah View Post
    the UK but not in 98th
    *snicker*

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    Snubbles expertise in world culinary cuisine is limted to his weekly experience , when he ventures out of his basement to cash his welfare check and stops at the local gay bar to scoff whatever special is on offer after a gut full of Budweiser.
    Generally it's burger n chips , Bratwurst in the bogs or pizza for ten bucks.
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    Oh my. Someone appears a bit worked up.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BLD View Post
    There's a couple of fuckos in de Nile for sure
    Mingers beware BLD's firing Zingers. as for fuckertucker cannot beat Tom Yam Gung, aside from Argentina whose cuisine I have enjoyed without viviting seems a very off list, much as I like Czechia, Portugal USA not places with outstanding cuisine to my palette.

    In my experienc ein over 50 countries
    I'd preferIranian/Turkish/Leb ,Spanish Basque, Thai, French, Italian, Indian over most of those listed luckily I can source ingredients for most of those here.
    I am not a fan of Mexican food when I was there nor Cuban perhaps bad luck on short visits.

    While an unhealthy option always enjoy GIROS and lamb skewers or kebabs Turkish style served well Lavash stye in Oz or Cz , Austria Germany or Shwarma style in Holland , some very tasty ones in N London around the Arsenal/Spurs depression home to many Cypriots et al.

    Lucky none for sale after a skinful late night here, the few I have tried in Bangkok don't quite make the cut.
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    Thailand should not be on the list. 15 years ago we went on a cruise (maybe 5 days?)........

    Boat similar to the one below. Maybe a little smaller






    that would only fit 2 couples and the crew. Fortunately, the other couple were well mannered Americans who worked at the US Embassy in BKK.

    The stench of that river water day and night was awful.
    Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.

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    Cuisines. Cruiselines. Easy mistake.

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    Awful mistake on my part.

    A food thread?

    I was just about to start another do not go to.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by david44 View Post
    rIranian/Turkish/Leb
    I find all middle east and mediterranean food jummy and it always gives an interesting dining experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by S Landreth View Post
    Egypt should not be so far down the list.

    A Nile River cruise is an exceptional journey with all the history. But take the longer cruise. Down and back.
    Do you have learning difficulties?

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    Scotland should be on the list for Chicken Tikka Masala and Arbroath Smokies alone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirk diggler View Post
    Chicken Tikka Masala
    English, not Scottish.

    Sorry, India.

    What about your deep fried Mars bars and pizzas though?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirk diggler View Post
    Scotland should be on the list for Chicken Tikka Masala and Arbroath Smokies alone.
    I agree. You can have the arbrouth smokies as an entre before the chicken tikka masala arrives. A few cans of tennants. Doesn't get much better really crack on

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    Quote Originally Posted by hallelujah View Post
    English, not Scottish.

    Sorry, India.

    What about your deep fried Mars bars and pizzas though?
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