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i don't see the problem with him getting molested by mexicans.
But the Mexicans have problem!

i don't see the problem with him getting molested by mexicans.
But the Mexicans have problem!![]()
Most likely, he can't tell the diff between Miller and Bud since years ago, he just drink up and cheers!
wah poor mexicans man. Lord pls don't let them suffer.
wonder if he likes guinness?
Kamsia Kamsia to all you bros especially eatshitndie who started this thread, I just saw this how could I? I must stop drinking knn. Sorry na. Ok now I go back to the start of this thread to read.
Call Gopalan Nair. He knows a good French restaurant in Fremont.
Otherwise, go Fisherman's Wharf, Chinatown or Japantown, you won't go wrong.
Kamsia Kamsia to all you bros especially eatshitndie who started this thread, I just saw this how could I? I must stop drinking knn. Sorry na. Ok now I go back to the start of this thread to read.
If you crave for Chinese food while in SF, there's always the biggest Chinatown in the world to go to. Brunch dimsum is great along Stockton Street and dinner roast duck etc. roasted is great at Kearny Street just opposite Holiday Inn. My favourite was North Village in Sausalito but Eatshitndie has informed that it had closed. :(
eatshitndie, your recommendation for pig bbq is very interesting for me because I love blues and jazz will plan to do this if you have their website really appreciate.
Oh may I ask in this place after late night makan and drinks easy to catch a cab? I don't want to risk driving with alcohol la.
Ok Ram I will do this. I love SF Chinatown been there a few time and everyone speaks Cantonese.
http://www.smokingpigbbq.net/
it's on 1144 north 4th street, san jose. live jazz and blues night is on friday from 7 to 11 pm. have your dinner at 7, hang around for music until late, have your last drink 1 hour before you drive back to hotel. better to drive there, hard to get a cab in san jose.
Don't forget to give Gopalan Nair a hello call.![]()
If you crave for Chinese food while in SF, there's always the biggest Chinatown in the world to go to. Brunch dimsum is great along Stockton Street and dinner roast duck etc. roasted is great at Kearny Street just opposite Holiday Inn. My favourite was North Village in Sausalito but Eatshitndie has informed that it had closed. :(
Please go to post #30 above please
LOL LOL LOL... OK OK OK...
Gopalan is drunk and Ravi is mad. I was just joking.