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#1 2010-08-13 08:00:13

Tairaku 太楽
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Hong Kong

I'm in Hong Kong for the next few days if anyone wants a lesson or something.


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#2 2010-08-13 09:18:20

edosan
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Re: Hong Kong

Tairaku 太楽 wrote:

I'm in Hong Kong for the next few days if anyone wants a lesson or something.

Could you pick me up some Lychee nuts please?

Thanks.


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#3 2010-08-13 10:27:59

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Re: Hong Kong

edosan wrote:

Could you pick me up some Lychee nuts please?

No can do. But I'm saving the remnants of the chicken feet I've been munching. I'll cryovac them and express them to you. What's your FedEx number?

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#4 2010-08-13 15:47:30

Yungflutes
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Re: Hong Kong

Tairaku 太楽 wrote:

edosan wrote:

Could you pick me up some Lychee nuts please?

No can do. But I'm saving the remnants of the chicken feet I've been munching...

cool

Mmmmm Chicken feet. My favorite Dim Sum dish! A more palatable term I use when I order it my non Chinese friends is Phoenix Claws wink

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#5 2010-08-14 09:05:03

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Re: Hong Kong

Tairaku,  you'd better  " bone up " on your Mandarin when you get there,  because the commies are establishing the elimination of the native Cantonese dialect as obsolete, in all forms of all media,  and replacing it with their Northern elitist dialect of the " scholars " and they are shooting down protesters with live fire.   Chicken feet are tasty,  but I say duck feet dim sum is superior.  Let's get Perry's opinion on this.   As  the movie says, " It's all in the marinade. "


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#6 2010-08-14 11:12:32

Tairaku 太楽
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Re: Hong Kong

I compromised by munching on some duck tongues. I will use their energy to develop my tamane.


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#7 2010-08-14 12:51:22

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Re: Hong Kong

Tairaku 太楽 wrote:

I compromised by munching on some duck tongues. I will use their energy to develop my tamane.

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#8 2010-08-15 08:56:24

Yungflutes
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Re: Hong Kong

mrwuwu wrote:

Chicken feet are tasty,  but I say duck feet dim sum is superior.  Let's get Perry's opinion on this.   As  the movie says, " It's all in the marinade. "

I'm a Chicken Feet man! But it's al good smile


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