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to be honest, nothing groundbreaking or even adventurous. i got a build thread if you wanted to check out some minor changes. http://forum.pulsar....lsar-Adventures

Just want to have some fun and learn to drive real good.

people were upset to see your N15 go, but im sure the Cube is going well :)

Will check out your thread, cheers :)

Yeah I know I upset a lot of people by parting out and selling off my car but in the end it was something I needed to do. And a little bit of my Pulsar is in so many other high profile Pulsars now so it lives on in spirit hehe :) I still stumble across it all over the 'net. If you ever come to the point of having to sell your car - part it out. I made back more than what Steve sold his car to you for and his was more modified than mine was ;)

interested in the pan fried cheese bread :P

Where is this pasta place? Looks tasty

It's my house lol, home cooked to perfection. Maybe I should have a pasta party? (with cheese bread)

My bad, you are right; you can use beef. We'll try it with the wagyu lol.

<3 parmesan Moh...though people come home and complain that the house smells like vomit lol.

well you havent beaten this guy yet though.

he used the oven to heat up ONE wicked wing, and forgot about it. who the hell heats up one wicked wing?

it became charcoal, and made the whole house smell of burnt flesh.

in a microwave, anything less than 100g. 1min on high.

do you grate the parmesan yourself?

When I have real parmesan I grate it, but most of the time I use Kraft longlife dried/dehydrated parmesan - the taste is much sharper than with regular parmesan.

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