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Nyah, she just wants to learn where you keep your knivesin case she will need themfor when she needs them later.
Fixed that for you.
Nyah, she just wants to learn where you keep your knivesin case she will need themfor when she needs them later.
Ow, ouch! If I don't show up here on Monday, is that you were right and I had died on service act.Fixed that for you.
Ow, ouch! If I don't show up here on Monday, is that you were right and I had died on service act.
I think you have to define "nice" pinoy restaurant deeba Nanay's in Roppongi (already mentioned is legit, but I think on the high side) There is one in Kamata (can't recall the name but buffet style - not my thing) used to be one in Shin-Okubo (but was closed last time I went) not sure closed for good or for day.. I'll ask my SB as well and let you know... about the knives... the trick is to not have long knives - need to be short for chopping, that way they won't stick you as deep protecting vital organsThat could be fun! Didn’t find any decent Filipino restaurant in Tokyo though. Does yours knows one?
I think you have to define "nice" pinoy restaurant deeba Nanay's in Roppongi (already mentioned is legit, but I think on the high side) There is one in Kamata (can't recall the name but buffet style - not my thing) used to be one in Shin-Okubo (but was closed last time I went) not sure closed for good or for day.. I'll ask my SB as well and let you know... about the knives... the trick is to not have long knives - need to be short for chopping, that way they won't stick you as deep protecting vital organs
So what she cook for you ? Adobo, Kaldareta, Lumpia, pansit ?
Salamat Po
There are many Phil trans girls, are they equally... what should I say... lively?Well, if she is true to her national character you'll have plenty of good times before you die.
Thanks for the recommendations about restaurants and knives. She didn't tell me she's going to cook. Just in case I'll put my Kyoto’s Shigeharu knives in the safe box. I worry that even the knife is very small, she could chop a very special part of me that gives me many satisfactions.I think you have to define "nice" pinoy restaurant deeba Nanay's in Roppongi (already mentioned is legit, but I think on the high side) There is one in Kamata (can't recall the name but buffet style - not my thing) used to be one in Shin-Okubo (but was closed last time I went) not sure closed for good or for day.. I'll ask my SB as well and let you know... about the knives... the trick is to not have long knives - need to be short for chopping, that way they won't stick you as deep protecting vital organs
So what she cook for you ? Adobo, Kaldareta, Lumpia, pansit ?
Salamat Po
Rest in peace, Prince Philip.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-11437314
Thanks to Mother Nature –first, and plastic surgeons –second, for giving us these marvelous beauties!!!Age is just a number.
Elizabeth Hurley, 55, shows off her “favourite bikini” on Instagram.
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Rest in peace, Prince Philip.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-11437314
Before she won an Oscar for The Queen (2006), I mostly remember Helen Mirren, 75, for her brilliant lead role in the British police procedural drama Prime Suspect (1991-2006).
Man ... Dame Helen was quite the babe, at about 24, when she appeared in the film Age of Consent (1969).
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Before she won an Oscar for The Queen (2006), I mostly remember Helen Mirren, 75, for her brilliant lead role in the British police procedural drama Prime Suspect (1991-2006).
Man ... Dame Helen was quite the babe, at about 24, when she appeared in the film Age of Consent (1969).
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a guy who said to his wife, crown on her head, « where did you get that hat? » could not be totally bad
https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/a...no-saint-but-he-was-queen-elizabeth-ii-s-rock
Maybe we read the same one. It said he was on the USS Missouri , thats where Japan formally surrendered . Seems a bit too good to be true but if he was indeed under Mountbatten’s orders at that time its possibleThe first 25 years of his life were quite extraordinary. Interestingly, I read in one of his "obituaries", that when the Japanese surrendered, he was on a destroyer in Tokyo Bay.
Maybe we read the same one. It said he was on the Missouri , thats where Japan formally surrendered indeed . Seems a bit too good to be true but if he was indeed under Mountbatten’s orders at that time its possible
Thanks! I was intrigued by that story tooHe was on another ship, HMS Whelp, that was only 200yds away from Missouri. He said you could watch the goings on through binoculars.
Still, he was there to witness history.Thanks! I was intrigued by that story too
Still, he was there to witness history.
Yep. Once at a reception for him at the Okura I saw Chirac entering the toilets while I was leaving them. He nodded at me and I saw history in the makingThat's what all peeping Toms say.