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sentry
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In the August issue of GQ magazine (USA edtion) Bangkok was listed as one of the top 4 food cities in the world. Believe it or not, the primary cause for its inclusion was the street vendor food. He went on and on about the freshness of product and the diversity of flavors. I was just reading this on the plane figured I'd pass it on =) Oh, the other cities were Piedmont (Italy), Madrid and Los Angeles.
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Thai Girls : Meet Sexy Thai Girls
Posted on: 1:46 am on Aug. 2, 2005
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Skip
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Quote: from sentry on 1:58 pm on Aug. 2, 2005 In the August issue of GQ magazine (USA edtion) Bangkok was listed as one of the top 4 food cities in the world. Oh, the other cities were Piedmont (Italy), Madrid and Los Angeles.
LA?! in the top four? Wanker! I'll bet the yahoo who wrote that doesn't have more than ten country stamps in his passport. Ludicrous!
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Thai Girls : Meet Sexy Thai Girls
Posted on: 5:24 am on Aug. 2, 2005
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Broken Leg
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Quote: from Skip on 5:36 pm on Aug. 2, 2005
Quote: from sentry on 1:58 pm on Aug. 2, 2005 In the August issue of GQ magazine (USA edtion) Bangkok was listed as one of the top 4 food cities in the world. Oh, the other cities were Piedmont (Italy), Madrid and Los Angeles.
LA?! in the top four? Wanker! I'll bet the yahoo who wrote that doesn't have more than ten country stamps in his passport. Ludicrous!
Exactly, it's obvious the f***er's never been to Coventry.
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Bangkok Girls : Meet Sexy Bangkok Girls
Posted on: 6:03 am on Aug. 2, 2005
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Autosweep
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Dagul, How come no photos of Nana Burger?
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Thai Women : Meet Matured Thai Women
Posted on: 10:12 am on Aug. 2, 2005
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Max Bialystock
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Actually, we have pretty good ethnic food here in L.A. Mexican, El Salvadorean, Cuban, Mexican, and South American, too. just about every type of Asian and Middle Eastern, and many Asain Fusion types, too. European foods of all types very well represented, by the way. Don't forget this: Great sushi, too.
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Bangkok Women : Meet Beautiful Thai Girls
Posted on: 9:24 pm on Sep. 11, 2005
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manowar
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Quote: from Broken Leg on 2:31 am on Aug. 2, 2005
Quote: from Skip on 5:36 pm on Aug. 2, 2005
Quote: from sentry on 1:58 pm on Aug. 2, 2005 In the August issue of GQ magazine (USA edtion) Bangkok was listed as one of the top 4 food cities in the world. Oh, the other cities were Piedmont (Italy), Madrid and Los Angeles.
LA?! in the top four? Wanker! I'll bet the yahoo who wrote that doesn't have more than ten country stamps in his passport. Ludicrous!
Exactly, it's obvious the f***er's never been to Coventry.
Hi, BL, Yeah, must be the same f***er who thinks the best Chinese restaurant is in London and the best Japanese restaurant is in Australia !! Ludicrous........555555
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Bangkok Girls : Meet Attractive Thai Girls
Posted on: 10:53 pm on Sep. 11, 2005
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modusoperandi
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Quote: from Max Bialystock on 9:52 am on Sep. 12, 2005 Actually, we have pretty good ethnic food here in L.A. Mexican, El Salvadorean, Cuban, Mexican, and South American, too. just about every type of Asian and Middle Eastern, and many Asain Fusion types, too. European foods of all types very well represented, by the way. Don't forget this: Great sushi, too.
The mexican food in LA is probably the best anywhere..even Mexico. There's a few small mexican restaraunts that I frequent in the LA area and they are fantastic and cheap. Not quite LOS cheap but very close and the ingredients are always fresh. Just go to places that the local mexican immigrants go to and you'll find the best of the best. The sushi is great around Santa Monica and little Tokyo but it's seriously expensive. I went with 3 friends and we ate a decent sampling of everything and some sake and ended up dropping over $100 each. : (. Chinese food is also a highlight in LA you can find awesome and cheap Chinese food in the San Gabriel Valley.
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Thai Girls : Meet Active Thai Girls
Posted on: 2:18 am on Sep. 14, 2005
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al hambra
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LA is now the number one city for new immigration to US. The whole world comes to LA and the restaurants reflect this. If you don't like LA, please, feel free to stay away!
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Thai Women : Meet Matured Thai Women
Posted on: 11:46 pm on Sep. 14, 2005
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Max Bialystock
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Culver City has the best mid-priced Sushi I've ever eaten. High-priced stuff; I really don't go near it very often. It's the crowd and the server's attitude more than than food. Once a place becomes known and the "in" crowd wants a part of it, I'm outta there. Also, I've been to Mexico City and eaten some incredible food from street vendors and mom and pop places. I also went to my ex-GF small town (I have no feakin' idea where it was; about 4.5 hour drive outside Mexico City). The food was so fresh and had only a hint of heat, yet was loaded with a complex combo of spices. It was heavenly. I don't know if L.A. is better than that, but you can find some real gems in East L.A. and close to downtown.
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Bangkok Girls : Meet Attractive Thai Girls
Posted on: 8:43 pm on Sep. 23, 2005
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