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" the coffee is so much better in nepal"
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# ? Mar 29, 2015 03:34 |
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i know a bunch of hipsters who used to be into fixies and now they are into trucks and guns its hilarious and confusing how that happened
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# ? Mar 29, 2015 03:35 |
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If you eat Chinese food at normal take out place on the road, you're not getting REAL Chinese food. That's why I have the "CuiSino" food networking app on my iPhone. It lets me get in contact with Chinese families living throughout the US and schedule the ability to come to their homes for dinner when I'm in their towns. It's the only real way to have authentic home-style Chinese cooking without going to China.
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# ? Mar 29, 2015 03:45 |
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If you're forced to drive a car and you're buying your gasoline from a typical big oil gas station, you're doing it wrong. It costs a little more and requires you to find them, but in several towns and cities you'll find artisan and locally-refined gasoline stations. My pick while driving through Indiana is a little place near the Ohio border called "Pepper's Shack" Pepper's a 2nd generation artisan fuel producer, working the same copper refining tanks his father did just 10 years ago. He and his wife own a small plot of land where they grow a variety of organic grains and vegetables. If you're daring enough, Lucille will sell you a loaf of her home-made and preservative-free bread and cook up you up a plate of steamed carrots while Pepper puts together a custom blend for your car, in anywhere from 81 to 107 octane. Sure, you pay a few dollars more a gallon, but your car will appreciate the rustic and fresh gasoline in the same way you enjoy Lucille's plate of fresh cookies, served ironically on a scratched and chipped 1978 plastic Mickey Mouse plate.
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# ? Mar 29, 2015 03:58 |
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keep it going jedi im loling here CuiSino
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