okiemon
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All I can say is Shanghai, McDonald's Big Mac.....never thought about the lettuce
I feel your pain. Never try a burger from a street vendor in Taipei, either.
All I can say is Shanghai, McDonald's Big Mac.....never thought about the lettuce
I think I've heard him use the phrase himself, but I wonder if he he's set TStan straight about "getting out of Tech". I sure hope he has, because I think it's something to embrace, not put down.Love this post and it’s honesty. Yeah it’s a different day. Collins is doing everything that I hoped would happen. It’s almost as if he’s been in my head.
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Why eat a burger anywhere in Taipei, or anywhere else in Asia for that matter? There's so much better food to eat in those countries than burgers. Hell, I even sampled rat in Thailand, and, aside from the mental and psychological distaste for it, it really wasn't bad.I feel your pain. Never try a burger from a street vendor in Taipei, either.
Had been in China for two weeks....and the Chinese food was great....when we hit Shanghai we spotted the McD's and everyone just decide to have a change of paceWhy eat a burger anywhere in Taipei, or anywhere else in Asia for that matter? There's so much better food to eat in those countries than burgers. Hell, I even sampled rat in Thailand, and, aside from the mental and psychological distaste for it, it really wasn't bad.
I remember Don Toner intercepting that pass on the north end of Grant Field against then number 1 Alabama in 1962 like it was yesterday. Then again, my recollection of the Bill Lewis years are a little dim. Did I miss anything?
Yeah, I can relate to that. Too much of a good thing actually does get old after awhile. I think the only country I have visited where I never at all got tired of the food was Japan. I loved every meal I had there.Had been in China for two weeks....and the Chinese food was great....when we hit Shanghai we spotted the McD's and everyone just decide to have a change of pace
Jordan for me.Yeah, I can relate to that. Too much of a good thing actually does get old after awhile. I think the only country I have visited where I never at all got tired of the food was Japan. I loved every meal I had there.
While I was out of country visiting Alabama I like most meals there Also. And did y'all know you don't need a passport to visit Alabama but would recommend getting your shots updated.Yeah, I can relate to that. Too much of a good thing actually does get old after awhile. I think the only country I have visited where I never at all got tired of the food was Japan. I loved every meal I had there.
While I was out of country visiting Alabama I like most meals there Also. And did y'all know you don't need a passport to visit Alabama but would recommend getting your shots updated.
My wife is from south Alabama, can I use that wisecrack?While I was out of country visiting Alabama I like most meals there Also. And did y'all know you don't need a passport to visit Alabama but would recommend getting your shots updated.
That was you!Did you see me? Right after the last Tech TD....drunkenly swing my GF around.
While I was out of country visiting Alabama I like most meals there Also. And did y'all know you don't need a passport to visit Alabama but would recommend getting your shots updated.
While I was out of country visiting Alabama I like most meals there Also. And did y'all know you don't need a passport to visit Alabama but would recommend getting your shots updated.