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July 20, 2010 at 12:46 PM #581139July 20, 2010 at 1:07 PM #581456stockstradrParticipant
You wouldn’t believe it if I told you all the stories of strange food I’ve personally eaten (or saw co-workers eat) in Asia.
Here are a couple true stories:
We frequently travel to Guangdong / Shenzhen area. There is restaurant called “1 + 1”
They serve bugs, everything from field maggots and grub worms to cockroaches. Everything is LIVE and then stir-fried.
They literally dump several mounds of different stir-fried bugs onto your plate. Then you eat it. Then you pay for it. You obviously drink major amounts of alcohol ahead of the first bite, and with each bite; otherwise, you wouldn’t do it.
My joke is that name of restaurant “1 + 1” meaning is if you eat ONE serving fried cockroach PLUS ONE serving fried grub worm, you’ll THROW UP at least TWO TIMES! (maybe more)
Should I post upload some real photos of the “entrees” served by the “1 + 1” restaurant?
Another story is I have many times eaten dog when visiting Korea. No joking. Those nice Korean co-workers later told me, “Eat dog, give you dog energy, you make a lotta bang bang with your wife, good for marriage!”
They they asked me, “So, friend, you get some good dog energy from the dog meat meals?”
I told them I did find myself other day trying to dry hump the leg of some nice looking Korean college girls I saw on the street, but that is no cause for alarm ’cause that’s my normal behavior whatever is my diet.
July 20, 2010 at 1:07 PM #581154stockstradrParticipantYou wouldn’t believe it if I told you all the stories of strange food I’ve personally eaten (or saw co-workers eat) in Asia.
Here are a couple true stories:
We frequently travel to Guangdong / Shenzhen area. There is restaurant called “1 + 1”
They serve bugs, everything from field maggots and grub worms to cockroaches. Everything is LIVE and then stir-fried.
They literally dump several mounds of different stir-fried bugs onto your plate. Then you eat it. Then you pay for it. You obviously drink major amounts of alcohol ahead of the first bite, and with each bite; otherwise, you wouldn’t do it.
My joke is that name of restaurant “1 + 1” meaning is if you eat ONE serving fried cockroach PLUS ONE serving fried grub worm, you’ll THROW UP at least TWO TIMES! (maybe more)
Should I post upload some real photos of the “entrees” served by the “1 + 1” restaurant?
Another story is I have many times eaten dog when visiting Korea. No joking. Those nice Korean co-workers later told me, “Eat dog, give you dog energy, you make a lotta bang bang with your wife, good for marriage!”
They they asked me, “So, friend, you get some good dog energy from the dog meat meals?”
I told them I did find myself other day trying to dry hump the leg of some nice looking Korean college girls I saw on the street, but that is no cause for alarm ’cause that’s my normal behavior whatever is my diet.
July 20, 2010 at 1:07 PM #580519stockstradrParticipantYou wouldn’t believe it if I told you all the stories of strange food I’ve personally eaten (or saw co-workers eat) in Asia.
Here are a couple true stories:
We frequently travel to Guangdong / Shenzhen area. There is restaurant called “1 + 1”
They serve bugs, everything from field maggots and grub worms to cockroaches. Everything is LIVE and then stir-fried.
They literally dump several mounds of different stir-fried bugs onto your plate. Then you eat it. Then you pay for it. You obviously drink major amounts of alcohol ahead of the first bite, and with each bite; otherwise, you wouldn’t do it.
My joke is that name of restaurant “1 + 1” meaning is if you eat ONE serving fried cockroach PLUS ONE serving fried grub worm, you’ll THROW UP at least TWO TIMES! (maybe more)
Should I post upload some real photos of the “entrees” served by the “1 + 1” restaurant?
Another story is I have many times eaten dog when visiting Korea. No joking. Those nice Korean co-workers later told me, “Eat dog, give you dog energy, you make a lotta bang bang with your wife, good for marriage!”
They they asked me, “So, friend, you get some good dog energy from the dog meat meals?”
I told them I did find myself other day trying to dry hump the leg of some nice looking Korean college girls I saw on the street, but that is no cause for alarm ’cause that’s my normal behavior whatever is my diet.
July 20, 2010 at 1:07 PM #580425stockstradrParticipantYou wouldn’t believe it if I told you all the stories of strange food I’ve personally eaten (or saw co-workers eat) in Asia.
Here are a couple true stories:
We frequently travel to Guangdong / Shenzhen area. There is restaurant called “1 + 1”
They serve bugs, everything from field maggots and grub worms to cockroaches. Everything is LIVE and then stir-fried.
They literally dump several mounds of different stir-fried bugs onto your plate. Then you eat it. Then you pay for it. You obviously drink major amounts of alcohol ahead of the first bite, and with each bite; otherwise, you wouldn’t do it.
My joke is that name of restaurant “1 + 1” meaning is if you eat ONE serving fried cockroach PLUS ONE serving fried grub worm, you’ll THROW UP at least TWO TIMES! (maybe more)
Should I post upload some real photos of the “entrees” served by the “1 + 1” restaurant?
Another story is I have many times eaten dog when visiting Korea. No joking. Those nice Korean co-workers later told me, “Eat dog, give you dog energy, you make a lotta bang bang with your wife, good for marriage!”
They they asked me, “So, friend, you get some good dog energy from the dog meat meals?”
I told them I did find myself other day trying to dry hump the leg of some nice looking Korean college girls I saw on the street, but that is no cause for alarm ’cause that’s my normal behavior whatever is my diet.
July 20, 2010 at 1:07 PM #581048stockstradrParticipantYou wouldn’t believe it if I told you all the stories of strange food I’ve personally eaten (or saw co-workers eat) in Asia.
Here are a couple true stories:
We frequently travel to Guangdong / Shenzhen area. There is restaurant called “1 + 1”
They serve bugs, everything from field maggots and grub worms to cockroaches. Everything is LIVE and then stir-fried.
They literally dump several mounds of different stir-fried bugs onto your plate. Then you eat it. Then you pay for it. You obviously drink major amounts of alcohol ahead of the first bite, and with each bite; otherwise, you wouldn’t do it.
My joke is that name of restaurant “1 + 1” meaning is if you eat ONE serving fried cockroach PLUS ONE serving fried grub worm, you’ll THROW UP at least TWO TIMES! (maybe more)
Should I post upload some real photos of the “entrees” served by the “1 + 1” restaurant?
Another story is I have many times eaten dog when visiting Korea. No joking. Those nice Korean co-workers later told me, “Eat dog, give you dog energy, you make a lotta bang bang with your wife, good for marriage!”
They they asked me, “So, friend, you get some good dog energy from the dog meat meals?”
I told them I did find myself other day trying to dry hump the leg of some nice looking Korean college girls I saw on the street, but that is no cause for alarm ’cause that’s my normal behavior whatever is my diet.
July 20, 2010 at 5:16 PM #580505ucodegenParticipantWhat gets me, is that this used oil could legitimately be recycled for bio-diesel. Asian countries have a lot more diesel vehicles than the US, as a percentage of all vehicles.
July 20, 2010 at 5:16 PM #581128ucodegenParticipantWhat gets me, is that this used oil could legitimately be recycled for bio-diesel. Asian countries have a lot more diesel vehicles than the US, as a percentage of all vehicles.
July 20, 2010 at 5:16 PM #581234ucodegenParticipantWhat gets me, is that this used oil could legitimately be recycled for bio-diesel. Asian countries have a lot more diesel vehicles than the US, as a percentage of all vehicles.
July 20, 2010 at 5:16 PM #581536ucodegenParticipantWhat gets me, is that this used oil could legitimately be recycled for bio-diesel. Asian countries have a lot more diesel vehicles than the US, as a percentage of all vehicles.
July 20, 2010 at 5:16 PM #580599ucodegenParticipantWhat gets me, is that this used oil could legitimately be recycled for bio-diesel. Asian countries have a lot more diesel vehicles than the US, as a percentage of all vehicles.
July 20, 2010 at 7:27 PM #581551desmondParticipantNot to be a jerk, but after looking at those pictures you really think that used oil has any chance of being recycled?
July 20, 2010 at 7:27 PM #581249desmondParticipantNot to be a jerk, but after looking at those pictures you really think that used oil has any chance of being recycled?
July 20, 2010 at 7:27 PM #581143desmondParticipantNot to be a jerk, but after looking at those pictures you really think that used oil has any chance of being recycled?
July 20, 2010 at 7:27 PM #580520desmondParticipantNot to be a jerk, but after looking at those pictures you really think that used oil has any chance of being recycled?
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