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share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest labels: humor , when i am king 1/15/2009 when i am king: filet minions when i am king... pet fish must die. as a kid, i owned fish as pets. we had the tank with the filter with cotton and charcoal in it, and rocks and decorations, and lots of different
fish. dead fish. dying all the time fish. that's all i remember about them: fish died. you get them, they swim around, then you find them belly-up in the tank one morning, transfer them to the toilet, and give them a watery grave. so now, as an adult, or as someone pretending to be an adult so that...
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out in extravagant settings, some of the best (and most authentic) vietnamese delicacies are actually found at roadside eateries, vibrant street markets, and humble-looking restaurants. a typical meal includes rice or noodles, a meat or seafood dish, a vegetable dish, soup and nuoc cham (fermented fish
pho is essentially vietnam's signature dish, comprising rice noodles in a flavourful soup with meat and various greens, plus a side of nuoc cham (fermented fish) or chilli sauce. a basic bowl contains tai (beef slices), bo vien (beef meatballs) or nam (beef flank), topped with bean sprouts, lime wedges...
http://www.vietnam-guide.com/vietnam-top10s/best-vietnamese-food.htm
out in extravagant settings, some of the best (and most authentic) vietnamese delicacies are actually found at roadside eateries, vibrant street markets, and humble-looking restaurants. a typical meal includes rice or noodles, a meat or seafood dish, a vegetable dish, soup and nuoc cham (fermented fish
pho is essentially vietnam's signature dish, comprising rice noodles in a flavourful soup with meat and various greens, plus a side of nuoc cham (fermented fish) or chilli sauce. a basic bowl contains tai (beef slices), bo vien (beef meatballs) or nam (beef flank), topped with bean sprouts, lime wedges...
http://www.vietnam-guide.com/vietnam-top10s/best-vietnamese-food.htm