I believe that is a tea set.When they give me a teapot, milk jug and a sugarbowl, is that deconstructed tea or just tea?
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I believe that is a tea set.When they give me a teapot, milk jug and a sugarbowl, is that deconstructed tea or just tea?
Also the SANFOOL boundary umpire who threw the ball forwards in the Port game two weeks ago won the almost footy legends; and legend supporter himself Stuart made it on national TV!Tex blowing a **** on the Footy show state of origin challenge, back to his youth in Broken Hill
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Yea that's the worst he's ever sounded lelJimmy Barnes has officially jumped the shark.
Thanks Eddie Dingle,just checked out Girl Band on youtube. Was hooked after 20 seconds.I like very very noisy records.
Have a chew on this shit, while youse are here. New ******* Avalanches with Danny Brown + MF DOOM.
Thanks mate I appreciate this. Haha I have applied for a job in Oz a few weeks ago but I'm still waiting for feedback. I hope not to need to tie up anyone in a basement though!diegodcg sorry to hear you missed out on your UK job and feeling down, happy to have you part of our Port Adelaide family and following our wonderful sport, always look forward to reading your posts.
so...someone has to ask.....I don't suppose you have a Aussie tourist tied up in you basement?, if authorities ask I didn't give you the idea of using a acquired Australian passport so you can apply for a Port job
sorry bad attempt and taste with humour, hoping the Australian tourist turns up safe and diegodcg's abroad dreams are realised

Is this noisy in a shoegazing kind of way? If so I'll probably like it as well.I like very very noisy records.
Is this noisy in a shoegazing kind of way? If so I'll probably like it as well.
If the tea leaves are not in the pot but in a little diffuser thingy that you have to place in the pot yourself then yes.When they give me a teapot, milk jug and a sugarbowl, is that deconstructed tea or just tea?
Shit, Top Secret was on the whole time I was half watching the Footy Show. Both Val Kilmer's and Omar Sharif's finest movie.
Just like those hot rock restaurants when you have to cook your own steak!If the tea leaves are not in the pot but in a little diffuser thingy that you have to place in the pot yourself then yes.
Just like those hot rock restaurants when you have to cook your own steak!
I can do that at home, what the **** am I paying YOU for?
Jimmy Barnes has officially jumped the shark.
They are just as bad!Don't go to a Korean restaurant then.
Don't bring me a ****ing camp oven and ask me to cook at my table you ****ers I'm paying you to do it.
I don't know where you ate okonomiyaki in Japan but I have always had it cooked for me and have never seen the option to cook it for myself. In the okonomiyaki bars I have eaten in in Japan the theatre of the cooking is part of the experience. You sit at the hotplate like you do at most teppanyaki restaurants here.They are just as bad!
I've just got back from Japan and ate a lot of okonomiyaki (its like a Korean bbq, but with a nice cabbage omelette thing, but at least they cook it at your table for you if you ask.
There is more to Korean food than cooking meat at your table. Enjoyed many a meal at Mapo in Gouger Street without ever having to do my own cooking.http://www.mapo.com.au/anyone who doesn't think korean bbq (or korean food in general) is amazing can **** off
Tokyo, Kyoto, Himeji, Hisroshima, Fuji....I don't know where you ate okonomiyaki in Japan but I have always had it cooked for me and have never seen the option to cook it for myself. In the okonomiyaki bars I have eaten in in Japan the theatre of the cooking is part of the experience. You sit at the hotplate like you do at most teppanyaki restaurants here.
A Korean bbq is traditionally cooked on a open or partially open grill where as okonomiyaki is cooked on a solid hot plate (teppan). They do Korean style bbq in Japan, yakiniku. I tried it at the Sapporo Biergarten where they actually call it "Genghis Khan-style fresh barbecued lamb". Something I would only ever do once for the "tourist novelty".
I agree with you on the cook your own steak on the hot rock. I went to a group dinner at the Woody recently and a few ordered the hot rock while I ordered a properly cooked steak. Many regrets from those that ordered the hot rock that they didn't do what I did.
.Did you go to Okonomiyaki Mura in Hiroshima?Tokyo, Kyoto, Himeji, Hisroshima, Fuji.....
It's all I ate!