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Post by eja117 on Nov 9, 2010 22:44:45 GMT -5
jrmzt! are you all mad at Peter Jackson taking the Hobbit out of New Zealand
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Post by jrmzt on Nov 9, 2010 22:48:06 GMT -5
Really? I thought it was back to being in New Zealand. I remember when they finished the last Lord of the Rings movie, they had a parade with all the actors dressed up in full costume so you had the orcs and elves and all marching down the street. Was pretty cool.
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Post by eja117 on Nov 12, 2010 9:24:59 GMT -5
Hey cerbys. Have you ever been to America? What kind of pizza do you like better? Ours or yours? Chicago or New York?
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Post by cerbys on Nov 12, 2010 13:07:04 GMT -5
Hey cerbys. Have you ever been to America? What kind of pizza do you like better? Ours or yours? Chicago or New York? I've been twice to America and I've been trying both Chicago "style" and NY "style". The NY "Style" it's like the original one, that's how they do it in Naples (where pizza was invented). The best pizza I ever had was in Naples, very simple, with just tomato souce, bufala cheese and anchovies. You can find really good pizza all over Italy but it depends from the "pizzaioli" (pizza makers). A lot of italians don't like american pizza because or is too high (chicago) or it's "strange" for them (I'm talking about pizzas with Ananas, we don't have it and we'll never have it ). Saying the thruth I've never had problems eating anywhere and I've always found good pizza everywhere I went (except for the Chicago "style", that one I don't like it because it's too high). When I was in Boston I used to dinner, or having something to eat after the C's games, in a little place near my hostel. I don't remember the name of the "restarant" but I can tell you that was beetween Hymes Convention Center "T" station and Hemenway Street (where my Hostel was), it's on the street that goes from Prudential Center to Fenway Park...they had a good pizza there and I remember them because when I went there they kept on calling me "boss" (I think they did with everybody), I don't know why but I found it funny. In conclusion I prefer the Italian pizza but I like even "yours", it just depends on how good the "pizzaiolo" is (pizza maker), on how goof the components are and most of all on how hungry I am
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Post by eja117 on Nov 12, 2010 13:42:34 GMT -5
Hey cerbys. Have you ever been to America? What kind of pizza do you like better? Ours or yours? Chicago or New York? I've been twice to America and I've been trying both Chicago "style" and NY "style". The NY "Style" it's like the original one, that's how they do it in Naples (where pizza was invented). The best pizza I ever had was in Naples, very simple, with just tomato souce, bufala cheese and anchovies. You can find really good pizza all over Italy but it depends from the "pizzaioli" (pizza makers). A lot of italians don't like american pizza because or is too high (chicago) or it's "strange" for them (I'm talking about pizzas with Ananas, we don't have it and we'll never have it ). Saying the thruth I've never had problems eating anywhere and I've always found good pizza everywhere I went (except for the Chicago "style", that one I don't like it because it's too high). When I was in Boston I used to dinner, or having something to eat after the C's games, in a little place near my hostel. I don't remember the name of the "restarant" but I can tell you that was beetween Hymes Convention Center "T" station and Hemenway Street (where my Hostel was), it's on the street that goes from Prudential Center to Fenway Park...they had a good pizza there and I remember them because when I went there they kept on calling me "boss" (I think they did with everybody), I don't know why but I found it funny. In conclusion I prefer the Italian pizza but I like even "yours", it just depends on how good the "pizzaiolo" is (pizza maker), on how goof the components are and most of all on how hungry I am If I remember my french anana is pineapple I think. I had chicken and banana in Lithuania and it was really good. They also have ham/pork fillet and hollandaise sauce, which is also really good. Were you in a chain restaurant? I think maybe Bertuccis? Maybe they were sorta making a mafia reference like you're a boss.
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Post by cerbys on Nov 12, 2010 14:51:11 GMT -5
If I remember my french anana is pineapple I think. I had chicken and banana in Lithuania and it was really good. They also have ham/pork fillet and hollandaise sauce, which is also really good. Were you in a chain restaurant? I think maybe Bertuccis? Maybe they were sorta making a mafia reference like you're a boss. You're right...ananas is pineapple, I've always problems with fruit's name! I was talking about pineapple because Italian people are not used to it in the pizza and generally they are "scared". I tried it, it was defenetly different from what I'm used to but I liked it. I found it...I looked on google earth. It's called "Little Stevies Back Bay Pizza" on Boylston street. When I was there I was thinking about the fact of calling me or everybody "Boss". May be it could be that in southern Italy they call you "boss" or "doctor" as a form of respect even if they don't know you!!
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Post by eja117 on Nov 12, 2010 15:36:52 GMT -5
The sushi restaurants call everyone San
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Post by Celtic17 on Nov 18, 2010 0:47:31 GMT -5
Looking like snow and crap near Thanksgiving. Not liking that as I like to head to my KC family, driving from Iowa. Hope the weather is well for you....
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Post by eja117 on Jul 10, 2011 10:57:17 GMT -5
asijslv. Post here. Where do you live in Latvia? What's it like
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2011 11:29:37 GMT -5
I live in capital city Riga. It's biggest city in Latvia. Now in summer here's hot. If talk about NBA, here are many NBA fans. Mostly, they root for top teams (Lakers, Heat, Celtics etc.). Ofcourse, here are bandwagon fans. The biggest problem is that when NBA games starts, here are very late (2 or 3 AM). In Riga are basketball courts. Every week basketball and streetball lovers goes to the Ghetto Basket - biggest streetball event in Latvia. More information about Riga you can find here - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riga
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Post by Rhyno on Jul 20, 2011 10:28:14 GMT -5
I live in Newport in Wales right now. Its not bad, some nice parts of the city, some !!!GREENIAC!!! parts, Depends where you go really. Its summer right now and its raining, typical
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Post by freshnthehouse on Jul 20, 2011 11:22:44 GMT -5
The weather here has been sick. Temp in the high 90s and the humidity is just unreal.
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Post by FLCeltsFan on Jul 20, 2011 21:04:20 GMT -5
It's been really hot and humid here too! At least we haven't had a hurricane yet. But still plenty of time in hurricane season left.
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Post by freshnthehouse on Jul 21, 2011 0:00:05 GMT -5
We have tornado warnings seemingly every night here, but the one thing we don't have to worry about is hurricanes.
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Post by eja117 on Jan 28, 2012 7:48:25 GMT -5
So bonstonjohn......where do you live and what's it like there?
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