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I can't believe he is that PATHETIC to do that...to come back as another poster...MAN.
Anyways, despite the issues in the past I think Zlatan deserves a hand for his MOD duties thus far..he surpassed all my expectations and walked the walk. Mods have avoided being harsh and double accounts and handing out punishment. You may never hear this again but "GOOD JOB ZLATAN"
Kind of hard for Seven to top this level of embarassment...

And what can we say about Z? He is the ENFORCER. :thumb:
 

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Bjerknes

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++ [ originally posted by IncuboRossonero ] ++


Whats wrong you get blindsided by a COLPO DI TESTA DI NICOLA :thumb:
Damn, you and this tourist shit again. You must have been sexually abused by a bunch of tourists when you were younger, or something.

Believe it or not Nicola, tourists make this world go round. They are all heros, whether you like it or not.
 

Vinman

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I ate the best dim sums in Chinatown though
Libero, you eat dim sum ????

I thought I'd be about the only non-Asian here who would eat it, or know what that is

My wife likes it, my only complaint is that I can never get full eating all those dumplings................
 
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    Libero, you eat dim sum ????

    I thought I'd be about the only non-Asian here who would eat it, or know what that is

    My wife likes it, my only complaint is that I can never get full eating all those dumplings................
    I love Dim Sum Vinni. The Peanut Butter Dumplings...Shrimp Toast...

    :drool:
     

    Vinman

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    Vinni, what is Dim Sum exactly?
    traditional Chinese restaurants offer it...

    they go around with a cart, with things like stuffed crab claws, shrimp dumplings, rice, all different types of Chinese "finger foods", and you pick what you want off the cart
     

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    ++ [ originally posted by Vinman ] ++


    traditional Chinese restaurants offer it...

    they go around with a cart, with things like stuffed crab claws, shrimp dumplings, rice, all different types of Chinese "finger foods", and you pick what you want off the cart
    You're talking to someone in SF here, with the biggest Chinese New Year's parade outside of China, so take my opinion with a grain of rice.

    Dim sum is traditionally Cantonese ... the SouthEast/seaboard part of China near Hong Kong, Shanghai, etc. It's traditionally more of a light lunch thing, but people eat it any time.

    Think of Chinese tapas, if you're Spanish, or cicchetti, if you happen to be from the Veneto.

    And for the record, I love dim sum. a Couple really good places here, but the best I've had was in Hong Kong and also Singapore.
     

    Bjerknes

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    You need to get out more Andy.
    You need to go fetch your rainbow umbrella and white walking shoes and live your dream day as a tourist. You know what they say about those who make fun of homosexuals, dont you...

    And in State College we don't have any Dim Sums around. In the hoods of Detroit Obie Trice and Trick Trick don't go sit down for lunch at the local Dim Sum. In Royal Oak Tom's Oyster Bar and Mongolian Fire are the places to be. Hell, I dont even know of a Dim Sum in DC...
     

    Bjerknes

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    ++ [ originally posted by Vinman ] ++


    traditional Chinese restaurants offer it...

    they go around with a cart, with things like stuffed crab claws, shrimp dumplings, rice, all different types of Chinese "finger foods", and you pick what you want off the cart
    Aha, I see. I usually prefer the more filling dishes such as General Tso's or Szechuan Chicken. Stuffed crab claws don't exactly sound like a Chinese delicacy to me..
     

    Vinman

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    You're talking to someone in SF here, with the biggest Chinese New Year's parade outside of China, so take my opinion with a grain of rice.

    Dim sum is traditionally Cantonese ... the SouthEast/seaboard part of China near Hong Kong, Shanghai, etc. It's traditionally more of a light lunch thing, but people eat it any time.

    Think of Chinese tapas, if you're Spanish, or cicchetti, if you happen to be from the Veneto.

    And for the record, I love dim sum. a Couple really good places here, but the best I've had was in Hong Kong and also Singapore.
    have a stuffed crab claw for me !!!:D
     

    Vinman

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    Aha, I see. I usually prefer the more filling dishes such as General Tso's or Szechuan Chicken. Stuffed crab claws don't exactly sound like a Chinese delicacy to me..
    hehe...

    not even traditional dishes there, Andrew (who was General Tso anyways ??!!)

    trust me, the crab claws are awesome !!!
     

    swag

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    ++ [ originally posted by Vinman ] ++


    have a stuffed crab claw for me !!!:D
    To be honest, I've had them -- but they're a little harder to find. Great stuff though!

    More typical are the pork buns, steamed shrimp dumplings, etc. that everyone running a dim sum restaurant sort of has to carry. And the rest is a free for all. ;)
     

    Vinman

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    ++ [ originally posted by swag ] ++


    To be honest, I've had them -- but they're a little harder to find. Great stuff though!

    More typical are the pork buns, steamed shrimp dumplings, etc. that everyone running a dim sum restaurant sort of has to carry. And the rest is a free for all. ;)
    I found the best ones in Chinatown up in Toronto

    Here in Buffalo, you have a better chance of getting General Tso's warplans than you do dim sum !!
     

    Vinman

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    Yo Vinni, Skype is awaiting if you have time.
    going to bed in a matter of minutes....

    plus, the baby is just 6 feet away from me

    we've got to get this going earlier (in 2 weeks, I have tues and wednesdays off...CL talk at about 8 pm ???)
     

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