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Oh, such things are always great to learn. To be self-reliant and independent is a big advantage in my eyes. May I ask you, what had happened to your father?
Mhmm, tough though I admit at many times in my life but what person doesn't face adversities from time to time? I just take everything in stride and do my honest best to push thru any crap that is tossed my way. Well to keep it short and simple, he moved to Texas with the OTHER women in his life and has been there ever since my parents divorced.

It seems like a cheesy thing to do, but kettle chips inside a burger does work IMHO..That's the restaurant's schick, btw...to put kettle chips into their burgers. They even bought the rights for the term 'Crunchified'tm....
I ordered this burger medium rare, and it was probably an 8/10. The ground beef wasn't oily, but moist which is a definite advantage. It also came with half of a pickle, which one can munch on like a snack.
Gosh no that has never crossed my mind before...genius! But that shall change shortly soon
I actually have tried crumpled up Lays potato chips on a hotdog before. I learned that bit from a baseball player who was featured on the Food Network once. I don't see why it wouldn't work on a burger though
Oh man that contrast in textures, I can't wait to try this one out. What do you rate that particular burger from a scale of 1 -10 sir?
This almost beats Pretty's Mac 'n' Cheese bit...almost!
She rains supreme on the food post department still
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Cheesy no, delicious genius YES! Once again the contrast of textures would peak my interest in such a burger. But of course, the meat patty is where its all at
I wonder, do they sell t-shirts with the rights they hold now? ![]()
And were there any more peculiar food items that caught your eye in that restaurant?

No, that's all I had.
Then I left the place and went for some cake..

Mhmm, tough though I admit at many times in my life but what person doesn't face adversities from time to time? I just take everything in stride and do my honest best to push thru any crap that is tossed my way. Well to keep it short and simple, he moved to Texas with the OTHER women in his life and has been there ever since my parents divorced.

^ We have but we are not close by any meaning of the word. I just try to keep everything civil but with the mentality that I don't owe him anything. Takes too much energy hating someone and it tends to eat up the individual overtime, definitely not the route I wanted to take for the relationship even after our past history. And glad to hear your trying to keep a relationship with your father
Family can sure be a complicated matter to say the least
No, that's all I had.
Then I left the place and went for some cake..

I like my father - I look up to him so much. Ever since my childhood he´s been my hero, it was a hard time actually realizing he´s just as human as anyone else. But that little part of me still keeps him as the hero... can´t help it. There are few people in my life I respect as much as him. We have so many things in common - the more adult I get, the more I seem to be like him. Unfortunately, in the negative characteristic as well as in the good ones, lol.
I love to hear you do not waste your time and energy with hatred - it´s really not worth it, just as you said. It´s better to take pleasure from the good things in our lives, and invest the energy into people you actually like ![]()
But yes, family. One cannot choose it, so the only thing you can do is deal with it ![]()

^ Ha, isn’t that the truth! Oh well, at least my current family is one to smile and laugh at ![]()
Is drinking one of those characteristics you speak of? ![]()

Kinda
when we´re together, you can see both of us with some spirit in the glass and a bottle of beer to drink it together ![]()
Oh yes, your current family really leaves no time to be bored
which is great, afterall ![]()

Ha, the apple truly doesn't fall far from the tree
At least you have that relationship, nothing can ever replace that ![]()
Tad boring at the moment but I will take it FOR now

My father is a complicated person - but that would be a loong discussion
in the end of the day, I´m really glad to have him.
Btw Dave, I just read this article:
http://shine.yahoo.com/healthy-living/swedish-mannequins-cause-a-controversy--192108535.html
and two things that caught my mind, first one:

Dressed in skimpy lingerie, the mannequins displayed softer stomachs, fuller thighs and generally more realistic proportions than the traditional department store models. For comparison, most mannequins in the U.S. are between a svelte size 4 or 6—a departure from the average American woman who is a size 14.
Is it true? That the average American woman is a size 14? I don´t believe that one. Or maybe my perception of how a woman size 14 looks like is wrong. Can you take me into it, Dave? Because yesterday I did this "which size are you" kind of test and I ended up being 0-2 US and 6 UK size, I don´t understand that either, because I´m not skinny like people of a 0 size I imagine to be.
and other thing:
More on Yahoo! Shine: Are These Plus-Size Mannequins Progressive or Just Weird?
Plus sized? PLUS SIZED? Those mannequins look NOTHING like plus sized! Or do my eyes deceive me? I need your help.

^ Heck, that's all that counts right? You have him by your side at the moment and it be best just to enjoy those times while they are possible ![]()
Hard to say what the ACTUALLY size is for the average American women but I hear anything from size 12 all the way to 18 (US). All I know is that there is a huge obesity epidemic here in the States so waistlines are expanding for a majority no doubt. And as far as your size goes, depending on your height, a 0-2 is quite possible using US measurements. How tall are you?
More on Yahoo! Shine: Are These Plus-Size Mannequins Progressive or Just Weird?Plus sized? PLUS SIZED? Those mannequins look NOTHING like plus sized! Or do my eyes deceive me? I need your help.
Good lord, that looks like one of Tony Stark's suites
They completely look out of proportion
Especially the small head...Dafuq!

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Inb4 Pretty posts:
http://kotaku.com/5955694/at-mcdonalds-in-japan-french-fries-are-causing-all-sorts-of-chaos
At McDonald’s in Japan, French Fries Are Causing All Sorts of Chaos
Brian Ashcroft
This October, McDonald's Japan has been running a special sale: all French fry sizes are ¥150 per order. So ordering large sized fries, which are usually much more expensive, is now a bargain.
It's not just a bargain, though. It's also a French fry frenzy that's pissing some people off.
The French fry sale is leading to a handful of kids holding their own "Potato Party", in which they order absurd numbers of fries, and then upload the images to Twitter or their own blogs.
When the sale first started earlier this month, one Twitter user uploaded photos of 23 orders of large fries, which were then dumped into trays. Those trays became the feeding trough for kids to devour over 13,000 calories.
Kids are kids—they do stupid stuff everywhere. But McDonald's is slightly different in Japan. The McDonald's staff uses "polite Japanese" when they take orders. That isn't to say McDonald's is a fancy restaurant in Japan—but that Japanese people tend to have a much higher standard of what they expect in food service.
That in turn trickles down through the rest of the society, and there are much higher expectations towards how people should act in public. Not everyone feels this way, but the attitude does tend to dominate.
When the images of the 23 orders of French fries started getting re-tweeted thousands of times in Japan, many people criticized the teens for their silly stunt. Some said the teens were acting stupid and that this was a huge bother for this particular McDonald's, while others were amazed to see so many French fries.
One theme that continued to appear in the criticism was how wasteful the whole stunt appeared. "Look, buying 23 large French fries is fine, but you gotta eat them all, you gotta eat every last one," tweeted one individual.
In some cultures, you are supposed to leave some food to show that you are not hungry. In Japan, you are expected to clean your plate. Not doing so is seen as wasteful. And being wasteful in Japan is a sign of bad manners.
But in recent years, large food sizes have become somewhat of a thing in Japan—that's fine, but you are still expected to clean your plate.
After the image (pictured above, via ??SUNDAY) of 23 orders of McDonald's fries went viral on Twitter, others started having potato parties of their own, like this potato party in Osaka. Here are kids in Okinawawith forty orders of French fries.
And things seemed to have hit a fever pitch when a group visited a McDonald's near Okayama Station and ordered sixty large fries. They covered their table with trays and video game ads. The sixty French fry cardboard boxes were stacked up, and there was even a little pink balloon that announced their effort to consume sixty orders of large fries.
The photo gave the specific location of the McDonald's where the fries were ordered and was retweeted over ten thousand times in Japan in one day. Apparently, all the fries were gobbled up.
However, as Itai News points out, someone who's supposedly an employee of that McDonald's tweeted to the person who posted the photo, writing via Twitter, "Please stop, please stop".
The supposed employee added that other customers had complained. The issue seems to have been that the French fry eating went on for three hours, with the group eating sixty orders of French fries. It looks like one table was used for the feeding frenzy, while the adjacent walkway was packed with their friends who watched. Basically, the supposed employee seemed most upset about the lack of courtesy on their part.
What's more the supposed employee pointed out that sixty orders of French fries the roughly the equivalent of one home crate of frozen fries.
"Plus, during our restaurant's busiest period, 11am to 2pm, there was no prior notice about such a large order [from you], and this impacted what food and what tables we could offer to other customers." The supposed employee asked them to be aware of the time. Though, this McDonald's really should have been more aware of what would happen when a group of kids order sixty large fries.
The potato chaos wraps up on November 2 when the special ¥150 French fry sale ends.

^ That is the most glorious food related post involving potatoes I have EVER seen! This officially beats Pretty's 'mac 'n' cheese' bit ![]()
-Doktah Doktah-So Japan has a problem with douchebag kids uploading useless pictures on their twitter and blogs?
As an American im proud to say. Were not so different after-all.