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  • devilock76
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    Originally posted by Roo
    Hey, if I'm a hippy for loving authentic and readily available Asian food in my area, and for defending my hometown against absurd accusations from a guy from new Jersey, throw me my Birkenstocks and call me the ****n Bagwan Sri Rajneesh.
    Ah, but do you know what streak o'lean is, no google...

    Ken

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  • devilock76
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    Originally posted by The Seattleite
    Hahahah!

    You're alright, Ken.
    You too good sir, I hope Roo realizes this is all in Jest.

    Ken

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  • CoderGuy
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    Most of my diet consists of Pho, Thai, and occasionally Mongolian Grill

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  • Crow
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    Originally posted by wadetheblade
    I don't live in Carolina, Jersey or Washington, but I'll take Wa over three Carolinas or Jersey. It's one of my favorite places anywhere. I'm trying to move to Seattle actually.
    There are a lot of fine communities in King County to live in, all within short driving distance to Seattle.

    You're welcome here anytime with open arms!

    Originally posted by sgreger1
    Bro, our family is all about the Pho and the Dim Sum. Damn asian wives lol. China Town is up to it's teeth in Dim Sum around here.
    I love me some hot Pho. Beef tendon with basil, bean sprouts, and rooster sauce (Sriracha)... Tasty!

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  • sgreger1
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    Originally posted by Roo
    Hey, if I'm a hippy for loving authentic and readily available Asian food in my area, and for defending my hometown against absurd accusations from a guy from new Jersey, throw me my Birkenstocks and call me the ****n Bagwan Sri Rajneesh.
    Bro, our family is all about the Pho and the Dim Sum. Damn asian wives lol. China Town is up to it's teeth in Dim Sum around here.

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  • wadetheblade
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    I don't live in Carolina, Jersey or Washington, but I'll take Wa over three Carolinas or Jersey. It's one of my favorite places anywhere. I'm trying to move to Seattle actually.

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  • Crow
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    Originally posted by GN Tobacco Sweden AB
    The sietlate I love your cig dear
    Thanks, GN

    It was a labor of love

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  • GN Tobacco Sweden AB
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    The sietlate I love your cig dear

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  • Roo
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    Hey, if I'm a hippy for loving authentic and readily available Asian food in my area, and for defending my hometown against absurd accusations from a guy from new Jersey, throw me my Birkenstocks and call me the ****n Bagwan Sri Rajneesh.

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  • Crow
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    Originally posted by Roo
    Which Vietnamese restaurant has the best pho and banh mi sandwiches in town, or where to get the best dim sum or massuman curry.
    Originally posted by devilock76
    The prosecution rests, HIPPIES.
    Hahahah!

    You're alright, Ken.

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  • devilock76
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    Originally posted by Roo
    Which Vietnamese restaurant has the best pho and banh mi sandwiches in town, or where to get the best dim sum or massuman curry.
    The prosecution rests, HIPPIES.

    Yeah the humidity here is something special. But you get used to it. You get used to everything. It never struck me how much I had acclimated till I went back to NJ one Christmas and was freaking cold!

    Ken

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  • devilock76
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    It is a nice 80 here. I can ride a motorcycle year round. No complaints. Oh and we know more ways to eat more parts of the pig than you can (or would ever want to) imagine!!!

    Ken

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  • Roo
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    Yeah and cool, bone-dry Summers over a Carolina Summer any day too. People from the Pacific Northwest literally don't know what humidity feels like. Not a clue. Nor do we worry about hurricanes, tornadoes, and poisonous creatures. We worry about which lake we want our friends to take us out on with their boats, or which mountain range to take a day-hike in. Which Vietnamese restaurant has the best pho and banh mi sandwiches in town, or where to get the best dim sum or massuman curry. Which mountain to ski on for the day... I won't go on I'm sure it's annoying. And dammit I don't really have friends with boats unfortunately. If any Seattleites on here have a boat, take me out will ya?

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  • Crow
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    Drizzle, schmizzle... The rain here is soothing and refreshing (and it keeps the air clean). I'll take drizzle over a downpour any day.

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    Originally posted by fcamel
    Hah! When I lived in tri-cities in WA it rained like once in two months or something! I really miss living up there
    The grass is always greener on the west side of the Cascades.

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  • fcamel
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    Hah! When I lived in tri-cities in WA it rained like once in two months or something! I really miss living up there

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