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    Beware the one who calls himself Sir Charlie. He is a notorious predatory homosexual

    Quote Originally Posted by olyly94 View Post
    I have been a fan of Arsenal for 2 years now and I am from Singapore.
    I hope to get to chat with you all & make some friends here... Feel free to contact me!
    who will feign friendship with you in order to plunder your very bowels and leave you ruined and sobbing. Unless, of course, you are that way inclined in which case I'm sure you'll have a pleasant and meaningful relationship.

    I personally find Straits cuisine rather emetic btw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
    who will feign friendship with you in order to plunder your very bowels and leave you ruined and sobbing. Unless, of course, you are that way inclined in which case I'm sure you'll have a pleasant and meaningful relationship.

    I personally find Straits cuisine rather emetic btw.
    What of the chilli crab, h? The laksa? The chicken rice?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    What of the chilli crab, h? The laksa? The chicken rice?
    The roti canai! With curry for breakfast! Marvellous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    The roti canai! With curry for breakfast! Marvellous.
    I watched a bloke in a shack in Malaysia making the rotis once. (Actually he let me have a go. It was rather fun.) Anyway, the secret lies in the 4 or 5 litres of oil in each roti...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    What of the chilli crab, h? The laksa? The chicken rice?
    Well I loved Nasi Goreng as a child from the street vendors in Singapore City and decided to visit what purpoted to be Soho's most authentic straits Cuisine restaurant a couple of years ago and the GLW and I damn nearly hurled

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
    Well I loved Nasi Goreng as a child from the street vendors in Singapore City and decided to visit what purpoted to be Soho's most authentic straits Cuisine restaurant a couple of years ago and the GLW and I damn nearly hurled
    Maybe they gave you the authentic Indonesian nasi goreng.

    Indonesian food is... odd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Maybe they gave you the authentic Indonesian nasi goreng.

    Indonesian food is... odd.
    The Dutch are mental for it, though. All I can say about it is that there can't be many Indonesians with peanut allergies because every fecking thing is full of peanuts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    The Dutch are mental for it, though. All I can say about it is that there can't be many Indonesians with peanut allergies because every fecking thing is full of peanuts.
    I've had some amazing Indonesian meals in Holland. I remember a dish of fried bananas covered in a tomato sauce with fried eggs on top that gave me some pause for thought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    I've had some amazing Indonesian meals in Holland. I remember a dish of fried bananas covered in a tomato sauce with fried eggs on top that gave me some pause for thought.
    But you ordered that, right?

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    I must confess I did once encounter a Nasi Goreng outside of southEast Asia that was

    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    I've had some amazing Indonesian meals in Holland. I remember a dish of fried bananas covered in a tomato sauce with fried eggs on top that gave me some pause for thought.
    delicious and that was indeed a small Indonesian pit-stop just off the the Leidseplein in A'dam in '79 and then again in 92 when I returned and found it remarkably unchanged, when I thought I had discovered Nirvana on Earth in that city.

    Do you know, I know people who have spent extended periods of time in Amsterdam and never even tried a schpliff. One fella who worked there for a year! How is that possible?

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