Jan. 3rd, 2006

patgund: Knotwork (Kenya)
For those curious about IndoMie, (what I usually call "the world's most addictive ramen"), it turns out you can order some from Amazon.com

http://www.amazon.com/gp/search.html/102-3643686-8104930?me=&node=3580501&keywords=indomie

The "fried noodle" Mi goreng is really quite good, and is not a soup.
patgund: Knotwork (Kenya)
For those curious about IndoMie, (what I usually call "the world's most addictive ramen"), it turns out you can order some from Amazon.com

http://www.amazon.com/gp/search.html/102-3643686-8104930?me=&node=3580501&keywords=indomie

The "fried noodle" Mi goreng is really quite good, and is not a soup.
patgund: Knotwork (Stupid Humans)
I found this article in one of the local Doha English-language papers......

43 pensioners fell out of trees. Why? Stupidity

"THIS BEING Bank Holiday Tuesday, by now, more than 40,000 of you will have enjoyed a traditional British Christmas, spent covered in blood or smouldering slightly in one of this nation’s many delightful accident and emergency units. This has become such a feature of the holiday season that 40,000 more will be back over new year. A combination of five-year-old tree lights, made in Taiwan and bought cheap from that bloke in the precinct, an ignition problem with the Christmas pud owing to someone tearing the end off the Gordon Ramsay recipe in last week’s Times and Nana, 84, drawing Riverdance from the hat during the annual round of charades, will have combined to remove loved ones from the bosom of the family and place them somewhere else, probably in traction."
patgund: Knotwork (Stupid Humans)
I found this article in one of the local Doha English-language papers......

43 pensioners fell out of trees. Why? Stupidity

"THIS BEING Bank Holiday Tuesday, by now, more than 40,000 of you will have enjoyed a traditional British Christmas, spent covered in blood or smouldering slightly in one of this nation’s many delightful accident and emergency units. This has become such a feature of the holiday season that 40,000 more will be back over new year. A combination of five-year-old tree lights, made in Taiwan and bought cheap from that bloke in the precinct, an ignition problem with the Christmas pud owing to someone tearing the end off the Gordon Ramsay recipe in last week’s Times and Nana, 84, drawing Riverdance from the hat during the annual round of charades, will have combined to remove loved ones from the bosom of the family and place them somewhere else, probably in traction."

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