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Posted on 2/4/16 at 11:46 am to rebeloke
Val Kilmer's portrayal of Doc was pretty tacky
Posted on 2/4/16 at 11:47 am to EmperorGout
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Yes. Cheap and delicious. I've had meals in Chinatown that weren't as good.
Which Chinatown? If it's louisiana that's not saying much.
Posted on 2/4/16 at 11:50 am to Blue Velvet
Went to AU/LSU in Auburn in 06 with dad and a few of his friends. One of the friends knows a wealthy Auburn fan that offers to take our group out to dinner the Friday before the game. Show up at this dudes house and its awesome. Dude was rich.
Don't remember name of the restaurant but the Auburn fan starts ordering $300-400 bottles of wine for the table. After ordering 8-10 bottles and dinners, bill comes. Auburn fan tells the waiter that we would be splitting tickets. My dad was on the hook for mine, my best friends and his dinner along with 2 bottles of wine and other drinks.
Dad played it relatively cool but was super pissed. $1,000 dinner for himself and two college kids.
Don't remember name of the restaurant but the Auburn fan starts ordering $300-400 bottles of wine for the table. After ordering 8-10 bottles and dinners, bill comes. Auburn fan tells the waiter that we would be splitting tickets. My dad was on the hook for mine, my best friends and his dinner along with 2 bottles of wine and other drinks.
Dad played it relatively cool but was super pissed. $1,000 dinner for himself and two college kids.
Posted on 2/4/16 at 11:55 am to EmperorGout
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San Francisco and LA
West coast is lazy..
If you ever find yourself in Philadelphia, check out a place called "Buddakan".
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Posted on 2/4/16 at 11:58 am to rebeloke
I bought some peaches from a street vendor in Wuhan. A second vendor came over and stabbed the first vendor when he was making change. I don't know what happened, but I decided it wasn't worth waiting for my change. The peaches were delicious.
Bikers get run over all of the time. There will be an accident with a dead biker on the ground, and people will be yelling at the dead biker when they finally get past the accident because he had held up traffic.
I saw a taxi get drilled by a bus one time in Nanjing. The bus driver got out and then beat the injured taxi driver with a wooden pole. The guy had a gash in his head and multiple broken bones, and the bus driver was pummeling him. The police came up, had a quick discussion, put the taxi driver in cuffs and threw him in the back of a squad car. The bus driver was then allowed to drive off. The taxi driver probably became an organ donor within the hour.
The filth in some of the back street meat markets will make you want to puke. It really makes you question what you are eating in the restaurants.
I have seen people filling used water bottles from local taps and then resealing the bottles. That is a lot of fun when you are in a city where they tell you to drink only bottled water.
...and basically, you haven't lived until you have eaten at a Chinese truck stop.
Bikers get run over all of the time. There will be an accident with a dead biker on the ground, and people will be yelling at the dead biker when they finally get past the accident because he had held up traffic.
I saw a taxi get drilled by a bus one time in Nanjing. The bus driver got out and then beat the injured taxi driver with a wooden pole. The guy had a gash in his head and multiple broken bones, and the bus driver was pummeling him. The police came up, had a quick discussion, put the taxi driver in cuffs and threw him in the back of a squad car. The bus driver was then allowed to drive off. The taxi driver probably became an organ donor within the hour.
The filth in some of the back street meat markets will make you want to puke. It really makes you question what you are eating in the restaurants.
I have seen people filling used water bottles from local taps and then resealing the bottles. That is a lot of fun when you are in a city where they tell you to drink only bottled water.
...and basically, you haven't lived until you have eaten at a Chinese truck stop.
Posted on 2/4/16 at 11:58 am to rebeloke
Drove down the Main Street in downtown Branson and looked out the windows.
This post was edited on 2/4/16 at 12:02 pm
Posted on 2/4/16 at 12:18 pm to SEClint
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Which Chinatown? If it's louisiana that's not saying much.
Link to Louisiana Chinatown?
Posted on 2/4/16 at 12:22 pm to rebeloke
I saw a family completely wipe out the breakfast buffet at a hotel in New Orleans. Four of them walked out with bags full and trays stacked. It was like one of those time-lapse videos from a nature show of piranhas on the attack.
Posted on 2/4/16 at 12:26 pm to Hangit
2nd new orleans Chinatown ended in the 1970s (some would argue 80s). Didn't know how old emperor was.
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Posted on 2/4/16 at 12:31 pm to rebeloke
Tie between a second baby shower and a money dance.
Posted on 2/4/16 at 12:44 pm to Jake88
I was coaching tee ball and my teams executed a tripe play. Opposing coach ran on the field screaming at the teen aged umpire who made the call. He was screaming his boys did not know how to tag up after a fly ball.
I really felt for the poor kid and walked up and asked the coach what would he like to see happen. He got flustered and said my team should forfeit because that was not right. I just walked away.
He later went to the league and filed a protest which did not good. The parents on the other team thought my team did not play fair
I really felt for the poor kid and walked up and asked the coach what would he like to see happen. He got flustered and said my team should forfeit because that was not right. I just walked away.
He later went to the league and filed a protest which did not good. The parents on the other team thought my team did not play fair
Posted on 2/4/16 at 12:46 pm to OlGrandad
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Opposing coach ran on the field screaming at the teen aged umpire who made the call. He was screaming his boys did not know how to tag up after a fly ball.
Why didn't you ask him who's fault that was instead?
Posted on 2/4/16 at 12:56 pm to rebeloke
Was at Franco's during the summer a few year ago and some guy yelled at a 14 year old for laughing too loud. Dude was legit walking with his family too, had to be embarrassing for his wife
Posted on 2/4/16 at 1:01 pm to OlGrandad
People thinking tee ball is important enough to keep score
Posted on 2/4/16 at 1:20 pm to OlGrandad
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I was coaching tee ball and my teams executed a tripe play. Opposing coach ran on the field screaming at the teen aged umpire who made the call. He was screaming his boys did not know how to tag up after a fly ball.
I really felt for the poor kid and walked up and asked the coach what would he like to see happen. He got flustered and said my team should forfeit because that was not right. I just walked away.
He later went to the league and filed a protest which did not good. The parents on the other team thought my team did not play fair
All the evidence you'll ever need that any form of youth league baseball breeds complete insanity.
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