The Feast of The Black Nazarene

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@Chimp Re: Feasts

@Chimp Re: Feasts

I'm with you Chimp. Hey, Q! I bet you've got some damn good food out your way!

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@T-man :good food

@T-man :good food

you're darn right T-man, but in zamobanga we don't celebrate the nazarene. our patron is virgin Mary of pillar. but i couldn't care less about the saints. its the feast that i'm always excited about. the people you know, friends,relatives who'll come over and have a taste on what you have for the feast. specially the "lechon"(roasted pig) Adobo and etc. and make sure that you'll be leaving with a full satisfied belly. we filipinos really love to eat. @chimp. i love to cook too, but i don't have any culinary background, just love to experiment dishes and stuffs like that, anyway.

come on over T-man, i'll cater anything you want eat, a plate full of bolts screws and nuts will do right?..hahaha..LoL
just kidding T-man Peace out!

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@Q Re: Roasted pig

@Q Re: Roasted pig

Oh, man! Roasted pig would be AWESOME! I've had it only a couple or three times in my life, and it was amazing. Would love to have a chance to try some out your way. Yum! As for the nuts, bolts, and screws, I prefer them in a big bowl with Quaker State motor oil, like a bowl of cereal. I could do without the screws, though. They always get stuck between my teeth.

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hahahaha... you cracked me up

hahahaha... you cracked me up T-man

Big Bowl of nuts and bolts with oil it is..!!!

btw t-man have you ever been here in the philippines?

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@Q Re: Philipines

@Q Re: Philipines

No, I'm afraid not. Have always wanted to visit there, though. Have made it to many places around the globe, but have never been able to touch down in the Philippines, sadly. One of my uncles was there quite a bit during the Vietnam War period, and he would always tell me stories about it. Always fascinated me.

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try to visit then. you'll

try to visit then. you'll love it here, the cost of living is cheap, hospitable people, specially here in dumaguete where i am currently staying and have a job as a call center agent. its already 1:27am here.
they actually call dumaguete as the "retirement haven" here in the philippines. a lot of foreigners from different races come here and settle down. some of them found their wives here and have kids.

maybe someday you could visit me here. i'd be happy to show you around T-man

if you don't mind me asking T, where are you from anyway?

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@Q

@Q

Alabama. Right smack in the middle of the Bible Belt. lol

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I worked as a cook for 15

I worked as a cook for 15 years and continue to practice the culinary artsl

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