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nietzsche wrote:saxi did not chose your avatar. It was me.

and you don't eat chocolate? what else? you don't go to parties? you don't laugh? you don't masturbate? you don't drink?

kill yourself already.
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Looking for a new avatar again. Any takers?
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How about 'Darth Trump'?

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Question: lo mein or chow mein?
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KoolBak wrote:Question: lo mein or chow mein or mein kampf?
Adjusted Koolbak's question.


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Metsfanmax wrote:Looking for a new avatar again. Any takers?
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KoolBak wrote:Question: lo mein or chow mein?
Honestly couldn't tell you the difference between lo mein and chow mein tbh. That's Canto food. I'd go with chow though given that you probably can't go too far wrong with friend noodles.

But I prefer beef noodles to both :D
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AndyDufresne wrote:
KoolBak wrote:Question: lo mein or chow mein or mein kampf?
Adjusted Koolbak's question.

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Pacific oysters, Atlantic oysters, or Rocky Mountain oysters?
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Prairie oysters.
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is your first name wang, wei or wen? or frank or bertha?
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hotfire wrote:is your first name wang, wei or wen? or frank or bertha?
It's Lola.

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TA1LGUNN3R wrote:
hotfire wrote:is your first name wang, wei or wen? or frank or bertha?
It's Lola.

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in what language does lola start with a w?
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hotfire wrote:
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:
hotfire wrote:is your first name wang, wei or wen? or frank or bertha?
It's Lola.

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in what language does lola start with a w?
Maybe it's more like "Rora" or "Wrowra", because, Engrish?
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hotfire wrote:
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:
hotfire wrote:is your first name wang, wei or wen? or frank or bertha?
It's Lola.

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in what language does lola start with a w?
If wdk was my name, the 'w' would be my family name.
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It's Mr. SWDK, dorks. For Side Winding Dyslexic Kanadian, duh....or Kanto? hmmmm...

Its my understanding that Lo is a soft Noodow and Chow is a hard Noodow....
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KoolBak wrote:It's Mr. SWDK, dorks. For Side Winding Dyslexic Kanadian, duh....or Kanto? hmmmm...

Its my understanding that Lo is a soft Noodow and Chow is a hard Noodow....
I'm pretty sure at some point he told us he lives in the SW corner of Peking, so I think that's what the SW stands for. Only the DK is unexplained. Discussion Killer, maybe?
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Dukasaur wrote:
KoolBak wrote:It's Mr. SWDK, dorks. For Side Winding Dyslexic Kanadian, duh....or Kanto? hmmmm...

Its my understanding that Lo is a soft Noodow and Chow is a hard Noodow....
I'm pretty sure at some point he told us he lives in the SW corner of Beijing, so I think that's what the SW stands for. Only the DK is unexplained. Discussion Killer, maybe?
If I did tell you where in Beijing I lived, it wasn't the SW. Strike 1 :D
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KoolBak wrote:It's Mr. SWDK, dorks. For Side Winding Dyslexic Kanadian, duh....or Kanto? hmmmm...

Its my understanding that Lo is a soft Noodow and Chow is a hard Noodow....
chow/chao means 'stir fried', lo/lao means 'stirred'. The difference is that the lo mein is cooked in soup, whereas the chao mein is fried and therefore drier and tougher once it's prepared.

So actually thinking about it, to go back to my earlier answer I should've said I prefer lo mein. Fried noodles are gross.
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Agreed....all my stir fry (I make it alot) is lo style or rice ;o)

SWDK....hmmmm.....Super Wild Drug King?
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Never heard of them.
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KoolBak wrote:Agreed....all my stir fry (I make it alot) is lo style or rice ;o)

SWDK....hmmmm.....Super Wild Drug King?
WuDaoKou maaafuckaaa.
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mrswdk wrote:
KoolBak wrote:Agreed....all my stir fry (I make it alot) is lo style or rice ;o)

SWDK....hmmmm.....Super Wild Drug King?
WuDaoKou maaafuckaaa.
Do the the proper name is thus Maaafuckaaa WuDaoKou.


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Quick learner ;)
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