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wah ah-pa..... only 139 posts in 3 yrs, suddenly 5 posts today!!!!

break your record mann!!!!

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Originally posted by EmptyVessel@Jun 28 2006, 10:16 PM

wah... high angle photo... what is ah pa trying to do? :sweat:

EV dear, what can u see from high angle?

Care to explain? :confused:

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Originally posted by Pauche@Jun 29 2006, 01:44 AM

EV dear, what can u see from high angle?

Care to explain? :confused:

dear pauche, this kind of question you also dare to ask. you not scared kenna fook by me? :mad:

 

 

 

btw, your xf xmm ask you why you offline liao still can post? :cheeky:

Posted
Originally posted by EmptyVessel@Jun 29 2006, 01:49 AM

dear pauche, this kind of question you also dare to ask. you not scared kenna fook by me? :mad:

 

 

 

btw, your xf xmm ask you why you offline liao still can post? :cheeky:

sorry EV sorry EV lao da.... dun dare liao....

and dun fook me please!!!!

:help:

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Originally posted by EmptyVessel@Jun 29 2006, 01:49 AM

dear pauche, this kind of question you also dare to ask. you not scared kenna fook by me? :mad:

 

 

 

btw, your xf xmm ask you why you offline liao still can post? :cheeky:

dear EV,

care to explain wat is NCNL?

 

 

 

Cordially,

MooN_StaR

nothing worth having comes easy.

Maybe we have to get a little messed up, before we can step up.

 

 

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Round 23: 30/06/06, British Chippy

Date: 30 Jun 06 (Fri)

1900hrs - Dinner & Deep fried mars at British Chippy

2130hrs - GP Esso

2200hrs - Supper + Watch World Cup at Perling

 

IT IS the stuff of legends. Imagine taking a Mars chocolate bar, coating it in batter, then deep-frying it in sizzling hot oil. Once you sink your teeth into it, warm chocolate goo explodes into your mouth in a riot of sweetness. Deep-fried Mars bars are so heavenly they have been known to send chocoholics into fits of ecstasy, and calorie-conscious folks into cardiac arrest.

 

Well, you can try it for yourself at an English-themed takeaway place called British Chippy in Far East Plaza. The smell of beer-battered fish and chips, cheese sausages and curry breaded chicken - all standard British fare - will lead you to this 160 sq ft stall set up by friends Aw Yaomien, 25, and Joanne Teo, 26, last December.

 

Their version of deep-fried Mars bars is served in bite-sized chunks with ice cream on the side. At $2.95, it is especially popular among students, who snap up as many as 40 portions a day.

 

The batter used is a 'secret flour mix' from Mr Armstrong's recipe, says Ms Teo. The trick is to get the right consistency - too thick and the coating becomes too 'doughy', too thin and the Mars bar will melt when deep-fried. The recipe works best with Mars bars - bought from a local wholesaler - because of their caramel and nougat fillings. Milky Way's white chocolate bar comes a close second, but Snickers bars are 'too nutty', says Ms Teo.

 

http://food.asia1.com.sg/revamp/desserts/storypics/des_20050918_001a.jpg

 

British Chippy

#01-16C Far East Plaza.

Open noon to 9.30pm daily

 

Interested parties, pls add name.

refer to first posting for updates........ thanks!

 

Confirmed:

01. EmptyVessel - ORGANISER

02. Pauche

03. leongms

04. Alan_See

05. nights (Dinner only)

06. JollyRoger (Dinner only)

07.

08.

09.

10.

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

 

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Round 24: 11/07/06, Wild Hibiscus

Date: 11 Jul 06 (Tue)

Meet: 1900hrs @ Suntec Basement Food Court for dinner; or

Meet: 2000hrs @ Wild Hibiscus for ice cream

 

The flavours here have a pretty feminine character, given the use of herbs like lavender and elderflower mixed with mainstream ingredients like chocolate and banana. The balance is not quite there yet however, as the chocolate and lemongrass tastes mostly chocolatey, and the orange and lavender tastes like lavender, with bits of lavender husks in the ice-cream which you have to find a way of spitting out gracefully unless you want it to count as roughage for the day. The elderflower sorbet is quite light and refreshing.

 

http://food.asia1.com.sg/revamp/gdfd/storypics/fea_20050827_002d.jpg

 

Bravissimo is located at:

Polar Cafe,

#B1-02 City Link Mall

Tel: 6835 9909

Available daily from 11am-10.30pm

 

Interested parties, pls add name.

refer to first posting for updates........ thanks!

 

Confirmed:

01. Redname - ORGANISER

02. Pauche

03. leongms

04. EmptyVessel

05. Alan_See

06. Deuesxmachina

07. Taurus22

08. Palmer dear

09. Julian.T

10.

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

Four wheels move the body. Two wheels move the soul.

Posted
Originally posted by Pauche@Jun 28 2006, 03:54 PM

 

Dear miss jess, i found a kangtao for the next next ice cream outing (24 Jul 06). Their 3 outlets close pretty early (8pm), but they offerred to deliver the tubs to anywhere in Singapore so long as the order is made 1 working day in advance.

 

Would be nice if we could make the outing at your in-law's place again, by the pool side, hopefully with more 'fresh' mermaids this time. *Uncle Leong, pls get ready your camera*

 

lemme know k?

:cheer:

Dear Sister Pauche, no problem lah, for u anyting oso can...but 26 July is still a long way to go leh...... scaly I wont be around then...... :angel:

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Originally posted by PaLmEr@Jun 29 2006, 10:11 PM

got lychees and bbq included also? :confused:

Got 2 ask sister Pauche liao... mayb got entertainment somemore:cheer:

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Posted
Originally posted by nights@Jun 29 2006, 08:17 PM

Bravissimo is located at:

Polar Cafe,

#B1-02 City Link Mall

Tel: 6835 9909

Available daily from 11am-10.30pm [/i][/color]

Bravissimo again?

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Posted
Originally posted by MooN_StaR@Jun 29 2006, 05:35 PM

dear EV,

care to explain wat is NCNL?

 

 

 

Cordially,

MooN_StaR

Dear MooN_StaR,

 

NCNL stands for National Congress for Naptial Liberation. It is an organisation working towards freedom of marriage between individuals regardless of race, language, sex, or religion.

 

 

Sincerely,

EV

Posted
Originally posted by EmptyVessel@Jun 30 2006, 02:18 AM

Dear MooN_StaR,

 

NCNL stands for National Congress for Naptial Liberation. It is an organisation working towards freedom of marriage between individuals regardless of race, language, sex, or religion.

 

 

Sincerely,

EV

EV, i got another defination from internet leh......

 

 

 

From dicktionary.com:

N·C·N·L - ngeow·chee·ngeow·lan

adj. ngeow·chee·ngeow·laner, ngeow·chee·ngeow·lanest

Giving or spending reluctantly.

Scanty or meager: a NCNL meal; NCNL with details about the past.

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[Perhaps alteration of dialectal stingy, stinging, from sting.]

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ngeow·chee·ngeow·lan·ly adv.

ngeow·chee·ngeow·lan.ness n.

 

 

 

From the theesaurus.com:

Main Entry: N·C·N·L - ngeow·chee·ngeow·lan

Part of Speech: adjective

Definition: penny-pinching

Synonyms: Scotch, acquisitive, avaricious, chary, cheap, cheeseparing, chintzy*, churlish, close, close-fisted, costive, covetous, curmudgeonly, economical, extortionate, frugal, grasping, greedy, grudging, ignoble, illiberal, ironfisted, mean, mingy, miserly, narrow, near, niggard, niggardly, parsimonious, pennywise*, penurious, petty, pinchpenny*, rapacious, saving, scrimping, scurvy, selfish, skimping, sordid, sparing, thrifty, tightfisted, uncharitable, ungenerous, ungiving

Antonyms: generous, magnanimous

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Posted
Originally posted by Pauche@Jun 30 2006, 01:41 PM

EV, i got another defination from internet leh......

 

 

 

From dicktionary.com:

N·C·N·L - ngeow·chee·ngeow·lan

adj. ngeow·chee·ngeow·laner, ngeow·chee·ngeow·lanest

Giving or spending reluctantly.

Scanty or meager: a NCNL meal; NCNL with details about the past.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

[Perhaps alteration of dialectal stingy, stinging, from sting.]

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ngeow·chee·ngeow·lan·ly adv.

ngeow·chee·ngeow·lan.ness n.

 

 

 

From the theesaurus.com:

Main Entry: N·C·N·L - ngeow·chee·ngeow·lan

Part of Speech: adjective

Definition: penny-pinching

Synonyms: Scotch, acquisitive, avaricious, chary, cheap, cheeseparing, chintzy*, churlish, close, close-fisted, costive, covetous, curmudgeonly, economical, extortionate, frugal, grasping, greedy, grudging, ignoble, illiberal, ironfisted, mean, mingy, miserly, narrow, near, niggard, niggardly, parsimonious, pennywise*, penurious, petty, pinchpenny*, rapacious, saving, scrimping, scurvy, selfish, skimping, sordid, sparing, thrifty, tightfisted, uncharitable, ungenerous, ungiving

Antonyms: generous, magnanimous

icic... it sure sounds like "tickle the ******, tickle the willy" :help:

Posted
Originally posted by Scarab@Jun 30 2006, 02:28 PM

This and ice cream outing what connection huh?

 

Please explain??? :angel:

i know you got doraemon grips.

i know you got winnie the pooh keychain.

i know you got phua chu kang wannabe shoes.

i know you got mickey mouse underwear.

 

but really loh. you act cute buay cute leh... :sian:

Posted
Originally posted by EmptyVessel@Jun 30 2006, 02:59 PM

i know you got doraemon grips.

i know you got winnie the pooh keychain.

i know you got phua chu kang wannabe shoes.

i know you got mickey mouse underwear.

 

but really loh. you act cute buay cute leh... :sian:

Explain what is act cute buay cute???.... Who wants to act cute :confused:

OLD NO GO, NEW NO COME.

Posted

Round 23: 30/06/06, British Chippy

Date: 30 Jun 06 (Fri)

1900hrs - Dinner & Deep fried mars at British Chippy

2130hrs - GP Esso

2200hrs - Supper + Watch World Cup at Perling

 

IT IS the stuff of legends. Imagine taking a Mars chocolate bar, coating it in batter, then deep-frying it in sizzling hot oil. Once you sink your teeth into it, warm chocolate goo explodes into your mouth in a riot of sweetness. Deep-fried Mars bars are so heavenly they have been known to send chocoholics into fits of ecstasy, and calorie-conscious folks into cardiac arrest.

 

Well, you can try it for yourself at an English-themed takeaway place called British Chippy in Far East Plaza. The smell of beer-battered fish and chips, cheese sausages and curry breaded chicken - all standard British fare - will lead you to this 160 sq ft stall set up by friends Aw Yaomien, 25, and Joanne Teo, 26, last December.

 

Their version of deep-fried Mars bars is served in bite-sized chunks with ice cream on the side. At $2.95, it is especially popular among students, who snap up as many as 40 portions a day.

 

The batter used is a 'secret flour mix' from Mr Armstrong's recipe, says Ms Teo. The trick is to get the right consistency - too thick and the coating becomes too 'doughy', too thin and the Mars bar will melt when deep-fried. The recipe works best with Mars bars - bought from a local wholesaler - because of their caramel and nougat fillings. Milky Way's white chocolate bar comes a close second, but Snickers bars are 'too nutty', says Ms Teo.

 

http://food.asia1.com.sg/revamp/desserts/storypics/des_20050918_001a.jpg

 

British Chippy

#01-16C Far East Plaza.

Open noon to 9.30pm daily

 

Interested parties, pls add name.

refer to first posting for updates........ thanks!

 

Confirmed:

01. EmptyVessel - ORGANISER

02. Pauche

03. leongms

04. Alan_See

05. nights (Dinner only)

06. Haya^Busa

07. Shirl

08. Inzaghi_75 + friend

09. Moon_Star

10. Deep Bluey

11. Scarab

12.

13.

14.

15.

 

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Round 24: 11/07/06, Wild Hibiscus

Date: 11 Jul 06 (Tue)

Meet: 1900hrs @ Suntec Basement Food Court for dinner; or

Meet: 2000hrs @ Wild Hibiscus for ice cream

 

The flavours here have a pretty feminine character, given the use of herbs like lavender and elderflower mixed with mainstream ingredients like chocolate and banana. The balance is not quite there yet however, as the chocolate and lemongrass tastes mostly chocolatey, and the orange and lavender tastes like lavender, with bits of lavender husks in the ice-cream which you have to find a way of spitting out gracefully unless you want it to count as roughage for the day. The elderflower sorbet is quite light and refreshing.

 

http://food.asia1.com.sg/revamp/gdfd/storypics/fea_20050827_002d.jpg

 

Wild Hibiscus is located at:

Polar Cafe,

#B1-02 City Link Mall

Tel: 6835 9909

Available daily from 11am-10.30pm

 

Interested parties, pls add name.

refer to first posting for updates........ thanks!

 

Confirmed:

01. Redname - ORGANISER

02. Pauche

03. leongms

04. EmptyVessel

05. Alan_See

06. Deuesxmachina

07. Taurus22

08. Palmer dear

09. Julian.T

10.

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

Four wheels move the body. Two wheels move the soul.

Posted
Originally posted by Pauche@Jun 30 2006, 03:14 PM

mark c. - why u never stand up and say something leh? :confused:

Some time things are 'BEST' left Unsay. :lol:

With every good wishes

 

Mark C.

 

It is in the moment of your decision and action that your life is shaped.

Life is a daring adventure or nothing at all.

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为了生活我å¯ä»¥å¿ , 平安回家 , 陪家人åƒé¥­å¾ˆé‡è¦.

Posted
Originally posted by Scarab@Jun 30 2006, 03:22 PM

:help: Agony Uncle....... :help:

u mean u yrself?? :goodluck:

:angel:

With every good wishes

 

Mark C.

 

It is in the moment of your decision and action that your life is shaped.

Life is a daring adventure or nothing at all.

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为了生活我å¯ä»¥å¿ , 平安回家 , 陪家人åƒé¥­å¾ˆé‡è¦.

Posted
Originally posted by Mark C.@Jul 1 2006, 11:29 AM

Some time things are 'BEST' left Unsay. :lol:

good morning lao da. :thumb:

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