Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Dos Equis on February 02, 2007, 04:41:33 PM
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Well, there you go then. You guys will have to give reuters a pass, they sent all the journalist jobs to India.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6289521.stm
Don't worry, there's still the NYT to hate.
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would you like a Slurpee with your financial report?
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I've noticed more indian-looking chicks on BBC... so far they've all been pretty hot, they'll do fine... :D
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Originally posted by bsdaddict
I've noticed more indian-looking chicks on BBC... so far they've all been pretty hot, they'll do fine... :D
they smell of curry
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Originally posted by bsdaddict
I've noticed more indian-looking chicks on BBC... so far they've all been pretty hot, they'll do fine... :D
only problem is most indians dont eat meat :D
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I thought lamb was big in India.
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Originally posted by DREDIOCK
only problem is most indians dont eat meat :D
I think it just cow they don't eat.
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:rofl
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Originally posted by Dago
I think it just cow they don't eat.
Except for the vegetarians.
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Originally posted by Maverick
Except for the vegetarians.
No, I think all the cows are vegetarian. :aok
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India (or at least Bombay, Pune, GOA, the areas I have been to) is pretty evenly divided between vegeterians and non-vegeterians. At most restuarants there, you will have a veg and non-vegeterian menu selections.
Lamb is a big dish in India. Cow is obviously not.
I did have some sort of desert made from water buffalo milk once....it was damn good to be honest.
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Originally posted by Stringer
India (or at least Bombay, Pune, GOA, the areas I have been to) is pretty evenly divided between vegeterians and non-vegeterians. At most restuarants there, you will have a veg and non-vegeterian menu selections.
Lamb is a big dish in India. Cow is obviously not.
I did have some sort of desert made from water buffalo milk once....it was damn good to be honest.
Our Indian PM team threw a lunch for us last year, it included Lamb. I'm hooked on Indian food now. Unfortunately, there are more Teriyaki restaurants than Indian food around these parts. :(
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Actually I can only go by those I've met that seem to have picked my area as an invasion site.
Regular Americans of all races. that is. those whos families have been here generations are rapidly approaching a minority in my town
Most of the ones I've met. And I've met more then I really care to at this point, are vegitarian.
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A good Indian Chicken Coconut Curry is a treat anyday.
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I like Curry. The spicier, the better.
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what difference does it make? the news sources today make it all up right from their desks anyway.
lazs
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Originally posted by DREDIOCK
only problem is most indians dont eat meat :D
more meat for YOU :aok
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I've always found the Indians (at least those answering the tech support lines) to have genuinely helpful attitudes. I just can't understand every other word they say but if the problem is not in their books I get to speak to someone with less of an accent.