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Discussion in 'Living Room' started by Sackie, 11th Mar, 2016.

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  1. Adele

    Adele Well-Known Member

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    Lol why are you using quotations just on the word 'diplomatic'?:D
     
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    I take it you haven't been married very long?
     
  3. Lizzie

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    I'm really glad hubby's not on the forum - and not interested in any forum - as I say some things on here that he would be uncomfortable with. He thinks I say to much about our properties/investing already ... but he is more than happy for me to ask for advice as I always learn a new perspective from the font of wisdom on PC
     
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    Hehe. .......:D
     
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    @Adele what are u talking about? I spend the same amount of time as you on PC, just don't write as often.
    Btw, I am Adele's other half.
     
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    @Leo2413 the danger of inviting her on, is that once she's on she'll get addicted too and you'll hear mutters 'OMG they are so wrong, I have to correct them!!'

    Having both partners on PC may end with you living off mee goreng noodles as neither of you will be cooking :p You'll need to find a dumpling delivery service.

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    Heyyyy .... Mee goreng is usually tastier than most dumplings. It's my dinner when I don't want to cook. But dumpling delivery is non issue given the right price :p
     
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    We always have a stock of mee goreng noodles in the cupboard :p
    Can someone deliver me some steamed prawn dumplings, shanghai dumplings, gai lan with oyster sauce, squid tentacles and rice flour rolls
     
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    They have mee goreng flavoured chips now. :D
     
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    Got $2000? I will fly, source and deliver :D

    or fly to Singapore and eat those for lunch.
     
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    haha... we already both pretty much live of mee goreing and dumplings.. there's rarely anytime to cook!..although if I stopped posting.... I could probably cook everyday ....:D
     
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    Oh the Singapore mee goring is to die for....my mouth is watering just imagining it...
     
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    I mean the dumplings sir... And egg sauce crab, and the black pepper crab :rolleyes:
     
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    I eat them at least twice a week. So good...:D
     
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    oh..we cant eat crabs.. but their dumplings are great too.
     
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    Yeah its one of my fav. Easy and quick to make. But now that the in-laws are visiting and staying with us.. they just cook whatever we ask :D And the mother spent the whole day making like 200 dumplings the other day... :oops: I told my wife we shouldn't let them.. its like slave labor.. but she said hush dear..lol she's desperate for how they make it!
     
  17. EN710

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    Allergy?
     
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    :) no..its just one of the (many) things Jewish people can't eat.
     
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    Ahhhhhhh ok, they still got darn many good food there tho, better than what I can find in Sydney sadly :confused:
     
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