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thanks to nick's post on fb, i suddenly crave shanghai soup dumprings.

http://www.shanghai1930.com.au/

the above place does it pretty good, best i've had in melbourne anyway. the only problem is that its quite a bitch to park.

Will organise to do a catch up there soon man, want the fried soup dumplings bad now :P

Does it have to be vegetarian only or can it just serve vegetarian food? If the latter, Papparich has some nice looking imitation shit. If the former I can ask a vegetarian mate who knows a few good places in Melbourne.

Paparich is pretty good for the price, I usually go to the one in Nudawading though, less people there than Glen

I thought if you used one of those books the chef spat in your food.

or at least used yesterdays leftover ingredients they were throwing out

Nah got to know how to use it, flash the card when the cheque comes so they give you the best of everything thinking you will pay full price LOL

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LOL!!!!

Speaking of food...

oh yeah dinner:

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http://youtu.be/ZBQKekXaW0A

Baby back ribs bitch!!

*boom tish*

I gotta go shops and buy a bday present

So if your still awake after 9p.m lol

Which is like a 50% chance for you, as you are in hibernation for winter

I love hibernation.

Yeh I'll come past if I'm still borrd

The only things I really learnt from my psychology degree, are that nothing is proven, only supported, and the following fence sitters will could you out of any situation / keep you out of arguments with devil's advocates:

Probably

Likely

Mostly

Tends to

Could

Should

Supports

Perhaps

May

Possibly

Sometimes

Occasionally

I find

My experience

My opinion

Approximately

You're gay

Its probably likely that I use these alot...I mostly tend to use could but I could use should as well.. Perhaps I may even use possibly sometimes as occasionally I find in my experience that it allows my opinion that approximately 100% of SAU thinks that you're gay, to sit on the fence....

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