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Brideoffrankenstein
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Ocean Moves wrote:
Brideoffrankenstein wrote:I had Indonesian food in a restaurant (in Indonesia) and puked all over the table :urff:
Indonesian food in Indonesia, what were you thinking ??
Yeah crazy innit
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eastmidswhizzkid wrote:i thought the variety,quality and value for money of the food was the best thing about a'dam.
and the coffee *cough* :innocent: :eek:
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Obviousman wrote:I had Mongolian food once :lol:

Well, doubt if it really was actually, but the restaurant advertised itself as 'Mongolian Barbecue' (and was utter crap) :lol:
Hmmm... those Mongolian Barbecues might not be completely authentic. I've had what must be close-to-real Mongolian food before, in Guangzhou (South China, near to Hong Kong). It's great... if you don't mind eating half a sheep at every meal.

Also, a Mongolian girl once asked me to be her boyfriend. And that's about where my experience of things Mongolian ends.
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Mr. Wah wrote:
Obviousman wrote:I had Mongolian food once :lol:

Well, doubt if it really was actually, but the restaurant advertised itself as 'Mongolian Barbecue' (and was utter crap) :lol:
Hmmm... those Mongolian Barbecues might not be completely authentic. I've had what must be close-to-real Mongolian food before, in Guangzhou (South China, near to Hong Kong). It's great... if you don't mind eating half a sheep at every meal.

Also, a Mongolian girl once asked me to be her boyfriend. And that's about where my experience of things Mongolian ends.
Did she offer you half a sheep while asking? :wink:
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Ozpat wrote:
Did she offer you half a sheep while asking? :wink:
More or less.
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