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    Quote Originally Posted by virago:
    What an unfortunate name, Gaylords.
    It's the proprietor's name actually. He usually goes by Graig though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Char Siu King:
    It's the proprietor's name actually. He usually goes by Graig though.
    That's even worse!!!

    I remember a guy at school called Wayne Kerr. He was large and a bit hotheaded Aboriginal guy. You DID NOT make fun at him because of his name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by virago:
    That's even worse!!!

    I remember a guy at school called Wayne Kerr. He was large and a bit hotheaded Aboriginal guy. You DID NOT make fun at him because of his name.
    At school we had someone who had a surname of Gaylord, we also had someone who's surname was Niggerman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by virago:
    That's even worse!!!

    I remember a guy at school called Wayne Kerr. He was large and a bit hotheaded Aboriginal guy. You DID NOT make fun at him because of his name.
    With his closest pals he's just known as Gay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by amrit.bharadwaj:
    Hey anyone knows where to get 'Authentic' Indian Chinese Food in HK? I am sure Indians here would know..I really miss Indian Chinese Food here in Hong Kong. Branto has, but limited menu and not very tasty.

    There are big restaurants in India ( I mean really big 5 Star ones) selling Authentic Chinese but end of the day it's Indianized Chinese not the one sold here in HK and the mainland. Have you tried Haka Noodles in India? .its a Chinese dish in India..I know not not many would even accept its a chinese term!
    Please suggest a few restaurants who sell this here.
    I knew a great Indian-Chinese place in NYC, but sadly, I don't know of anything here.

    http://www.mightysweet.com/mesohungr...inese-cuisine/
    Last edited by jayinhongkong; 15-12-2011 at 08:40 PM.

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    Authentic, not authentic - after a few beers, seriously?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreadnought:
    Authentic, not authentic - after a few beers, seriously?
    Couldn't agree more
    Last edited by Satay Sue; 16-12-2011 at 10:24 AM.

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    Be that as it may, the problem is with how you feel the next morning...


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