Joined: 10 Jul 2003 Posts: 1249 Location: USA Country:
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 10:41 am Post subject:
Akakage wrote:
. . . Does wine also included in this pot luck?
Ah, splendid! Actually, I'll eat the cookies, but, I'll hold off on the wine . . . I'll be the designated driver though (oh, will I have to get an airline pilots' license -- first stop, Singapore, to pick up the chairman and the others there . . . )
Joined: 12 Oct 2004 Posts: 854 Location: Singapore Country:
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 10:58 am Post subject:
MixxDreamer wrote:
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He gives you�c a book that you know he got off the bargain corner.
It means�che�fs cheap or, if he paid full price for it, he doesn�ft know where the good bargains are. Either way, these are not encouraging signs
hehe speaking of "cheap" i know them signs so well specially seeing my mom's point of view towards my dad.. heck he never gives her anything not even a greeting
these are funny pointers hehe but flowers never worked for me, except the dinner thing, i love a man who cooks for me.. usually when he did something bad to make me angry, he'd bake a chocolate cake or treat me for sushi i'd forget everything.
hahah... my father do that too ... man are the same... sigh ....
yeah... man really know how to make their girlfriend happy & surprise them... haha ... or i should say girls are easily contented ....?? hahah...
Joined: 12 Oct 2004 Posts: 854 Location: Singapore Country:
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 11:08 am Post subject:
Terryb wrote:
What are you guys talking about! chefs don't count: because it's their job
I do enjoy cooking and it saves me money too. (no more take away everday or instant noodles ) I'm lazy with other things though... like doing the dishes
hahah... yeah... chef earn a living by cooking ...
hmm... well... sometimes i am juz too lazy to cook or no ingredients.. when the time comes instant noodle will fill my stomach at that point of time .... heehee... but i like to cook ...
Joined: 12 Oct 2004 Posts: 854 Location: Singapore Country:
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 11:21 am Post subject: Re: Valentine Day Special....!!
Xavio wrote:
Yes in France, it's like that.
Women and men are equal. So if you buy a cookbook to your girlfriend, she would think that you want her to stay at home and cook for you.
You would be "THE" maccho.
ohh.... hmm... but should the girlfriend feel honour as well ...?? hahah... coz cooking for someone u like is a special thing to do ... this is what i think... heehee ..
Joined: 01 Oct 2003 Posts: 10291 Location: Matsuhama-cho, Ashiya-shi, Hyogo-ken, Japan Country:
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 7:36 pm Post subject:
ahochaude wrote:
She didn't give me anything. So technically, (from a White Day point of view) I'm not obligated to get her anything.
But since I'm American and all, I'm doing it the way we do it in America. ('Cause only Japan has that White Day).
So I bought her a Tiffany cuff bracelet. I'm expecting it to be delivered to me soon. And then I will send it to Japan via EMS.
The Man wrote:
Mr. Ahochaude, here, presents an nice example of how AMERICANSGIVE A DAMN!!!
And, uh, also, Mr. Ahochaude, after having purchased that there Tiffany's, what is on the menu at home, bwhhahaha, just kidding. RIMSHOT, OH! I'LL BE HERE ALL WEEK, FOLKS. Ahem. Heck, damn t'ing so expensive, you BETTER sen' 'em by ambulance, OH, RIMSHOT, I'LL BE HERE ALL WEEK, FOLKS. Ahem.
Last year was Tiffany, this year is Louis Vuitton.
---Hey, I'm moving up in the world!
Nah, I better think of something good to get her this year. I've still not decided because she got LV for Christmas and B-day. So now perhaps I should get something else. I was browsing through Christian Dior the other day and I saw some nice wallets that she may like. Hmmmmmmmmm. A LOT to think about. Maybe Chanel?
I've no idea. It's an open book from here.
The Man wrote:
Mr. Ahochaude, here, presents an nice example of how AMERICANS GIVE A DAMN!!!
bmwracer wrote:
Oh boy. Here we go.....
Aw man, nothing wrong with pride. As long as we don't discriminate against the other members and how they "represent", it's all good!
---Pretty much, we're all "family" here!
And if people want to make a fuss about it, then they are a minority because everyone respects one another here. So it shouldn't be something to have any worry/concern about _________________
Joined: 13 Oct 2004 Posts: 8550 Location: California Country:
Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2005 1:40 am Post subject:
ahochaude wrote:
Last year was Tiffany, this year is Louis Vuitton.
---Hey, I'm moving up in the world!
Nah, I better think of something good to get her this year. I've still not decided because she got LV for Christmas and B-day. So now perhaps I should get something else. I was browsing through Christian Dior the other day and I saw some nice wallets that she may like. Hmmmmmmmmm. A LOT to think about. Maybe Chanel?
I've no idea. It's an open book from here.
Those are the exact same things my wife would like. She has a thing for designer bags. Oh well, maybe a nice wallet that can replace her worn out one. Curious, LV doesn't have the sakura pattern anymore, do they? She wanted one earlier but I think the design has been retired.
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