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This is it: I don't believe Nou exists! (pg. 10)
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Zyklon_Jay
say hi to will:p
chlola
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Originally posted by LeopoldStotch
inb4frenchiestory



:haha:
Desiderata
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Originally posted by Zyklon_Jay
i bet nou has emptied a couple of used panty machines....


























































if he was really in japan instead of being at home masturbating to dragon ball z.



keyword: mainly "mainly used the regular vending machines"

Just giving you a rough go Nou.;)
Lira
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Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
The number of bun shops was amazing, had delicious buns every morning (even from places like Mr. Donut).

Actually, let me to ask you something: is bread supposed to be sweet in the US as well? It's hard to find salty breads around here, and I wonder if it's a Brazilian thing...
srussell0018
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Originally posted by Lira
Actually, let me to ask you something: is bread supposed to be sweet in the US as well? It's hard to find salty breads around here, and I wonder if it's a Brazilian thing...


It can be sweet (and a lot of the times better breads are), but it's not a necessity. There aren't really salty breads here. The only thing I can think of are Weck rolls which have caraway seeds and salt covering them.
Lira
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Originally posted by srussell0018
It can be sweet (and a lot of the times better breads are), but it's not a necessity. There aren't really salty breads here. The only thing I can think of are Weck rolls which have caraway seeds and salt covering them.

That's so weird... in my head bread is supposed to be salty, so I have a hard time here looking for baguettes and "frenchies" (which are the closest things I can find that resembles an actual Brazilian bread around here).

But I pretty much gave up on that :p
tubularbills
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Originally posted by Zyklon_Jay
say hi to will:p
:stongue: you shut up it's good stuff!!

Meat, i think i've been to Englisher Garten. is that the one with the huge lake? the Germans i was living with never really old us specific names, just we were going to "the lake". and it was a nude lake full of nude old people. nicht gut.
Joss Weatherby
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Originally posted by Lira
Actually, let me to ask you something: is bread supposed to be sweet in the US as well? It's hard to find salty breads around here, and I wonder if it's a Brazilian thing...


No, most breads in the US are not sweet, but then again most breads are dinner breads. We have plenty of sweet breakfast pastry breads, but they are all european creations.

I only had a few dinner roles at some restaurants and they tasted like normal dinner breads.

I think the Japanese just like sweet morning breads, even if its a plain roll.

I am not sure what you mean by salty though... :conf:
Domesticated
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Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
Ah, it was too amazing, the standard of living there was just above anything you can imagine in the US. :eyespop:


Mmmmmm. Rare as it may be, I have to love that moment when a yank finally "gets it".
Joss Weatherby
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Originally posted by Domesticated
Mmmmmm. Rare as it may be, I have to love that moment when a yank finally "gets it".



No, I've gotten it for a long time, but seeing it, just how MUCH better it is is amazing.

My dad has traveled all over Europe extensively for many years (most recently spending a month on the French coast :whip: ) and said that the standard of living in Japan is higher (though he doesn't agree with the pace of living there).

bas
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Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
We have plenty of sweet breakfast pastry breads, but they are all european creations.

King's Hawaiian Sweet Bread > everything you're talking about.
idoru
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Originally posted by bas
King's Hawaiian Sweet Bread > everything you're talking about.


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