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Old 6 December 2011, 08:14 AM   #91
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Det ar ratt Thomas! Har du varit?



Yum! Tack sir!
Var där för tre år sen och åt även jag Steak for 2
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Old 6 December 2011, 08:15 AM   #92
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Oooh, I live a 3-4 minute walk away from 12: an. :)
I'll make sure to give you a heads up next time i'm going to Jönköping then
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Old 6 December 2011, 08:19 AM   #93
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Var där för tre år sen och åt även jag Steak for 2
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Nice! Du maste ha varit fyllda!
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Old 6 December 2011, 08:21 AM   #94
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I'll make sure to give you a heads up next time i'm going to Jönköping then


Maybe we should start the "Swedish food"-thread.
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Old 6 December 2011, 08:26 AM   #95
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Nice! Du maste ha varit fyllda!
Indeed i was, Wife was to tired so i had to eat the most of it...wich wasn't that big of a problem for a Steak guy like me
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Old 6 December 2011, 08:27 AM   #96
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Maybe we should start the "Swedish food"-thread.
You can find lots off Swedish cooking in this one

http://www.rolexforums.com/showthrea...ghlight=dinner
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Old 6 December 2011, 08:29 AM   #97
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Det är märkligt att de bästa pizzorna finns på pytteorter med en eller högst två hak. Jag har aldrig ätit en riktigt bra pizza i varken Stockholm eller Göteborg.
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Old 6 December 2011, 08:31 AM   #98
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Det är märkligt att de bästa pizzorna finns på pytteorter med en eller högst två hak, jag har aldrig ätit en riktigt bra pizza i Stockholm eller Göteborg.
Jag kan bara hålla med!
Enda bra pizzorna jag ätit har varit i småland
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Old 6 December 2011, 08:31 AM   #99
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That's to all of you guys hilarious!
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Old 6 December 2011, 08:33 AM   #100
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Det är märkligt att de bästa pizzorna finns på pytteorter med en eller högst två hak. Jag har aldrig ätit en riktigt bra pizza i varken Stockholm eller Göteborg.
Jag är ett pizzamonster och har ätit pizzor över hela Sverige och Jkpg är utan tvekan bäst. Men det beror nog på att det bor massor med syrianer här och det otroligt mkt pizzerior. Kan säkert räkna upp 10 15-st utan att behöva fundera speciellt.
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That's to all of you guys hilarious!
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And of course the ones i had in a small Pizza joint on Broadway very close to Macy's
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Old 6 December 2011, 08:36 AM   #102
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Jag är ett pizzamonster och har ätit pizzor över hela Sverige och Jkpg är utan tvekan bäst. Men det beror nog på att det bor massor med syrianer här och det otroligt mkt pizzerior. Kan säkert räkna upp 10 15-st utan att behöva fundera speciellt.
Och även en Kebab i bröd är stor som en hel måltid inte som en liten snack som här i Sthlm
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Och även en Kebab i bröd är stor som en hel måltid inte som en liten snack som här i Sthlm
Stämmer! Dock inte om man som mig gillar att ta en kebabtallrik till förrätt och sedan kebabpizza till efterrätt. Måste bara tillägga att jag inte ser ut som jag äter. :D

Dock har priserna gått upp helt otroligt. 60:- för en kebab med bröd. När jag var liten på 90 talet så kosta de en 20:a.
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Stämmer! Dock inte om man som mig gillar att ta en kebabtallrik till förrätt och sedan kebabpizza till efterrätt. Måste bara tillägga att jag inte ser ut som jag äter. :D

Dock har priserna gått upp helt otroligt. 60:- för en kebab med bröd. När jag var liten på 90 talet så kosta de en 20:a.


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From one thing to another. I just got a newsletter, offering a GMT 16710 with 3186 movement for $ 7,3K . Maaaan I want that watch!!! :)
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Old 6 December 2011, 08:49 AM   #106
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It's all done now..I have eaten nothing tonight except books.
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Old 6 December 2011, 09:02 AM   #107
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From one thing to another. I just got a newsletter, offering a GMT 16710 with 3186 movement for $ 7,3K . Maaaan I want that watch!!! :)
For some reason that price seems very high!
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Old 6 December 2011, 09:07 AM   #108
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For some reason that price seems very high!
Even though it´s the 3186 movement in it? They are hard to get in a 16710 case (?).
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Even though it´s the 3186 movement in it? They are hard to get in a 16710 case (?).
I know they are hard to find but without opening the case one cannot tell the difference between the 3185 or 3186 movement, maybe its just me but that's a stiff premium to pay for a 16710 when one cannot marvel at the movement
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I know they are hard to find but without opening the case one cannot tell the difference between the 3185 or 3186 movement, maybe its just me but that's a stiff premium to pay for a 16710 when one cannot marvel at the movement
Im trying to convince myself it´s a "ok" price for a future investment. Might be worth a lot in the future? :D
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Im trying to convince myself it´s a "ok" price for a future investment. Might be worth a lot in the future? :D
Hmmm... Maybe?

Late night in the office, ordered dinner from one of my favorite Korean spots, Spicy Chicken Bibimbap and a bottle of Fiji! Nothing like a home cooked meal but this quick bite did the trick for tonight
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Hmmm... Maybe?

Late night in the office, ordered dinner from one of my favorite Korean spots, Spicy Chicken Bibimbap and a bottle of Fiji! Nothing like a home cooked meal but this quick bite did the trick for tonight
Geez Sam, my friend, you know I like you and I appreciate all your pictures but do you happen to do anything but eat all day long?

All your plates look delicious! Keep them coming please, I feel full just by looking at them!
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Geez Sam, my friend, you know I like you and I appreciate all your pictures but do you happen to do anything but eat all day long?

All your plates look delicious! Keep them coming please, I feel full just by looking at them!
Carl my friend eating various customary cuisine is another favorite hobby of mine... I was hoping Dino's thread would take off by members from different countries posting their dishes, let's see...
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Carl my friend eating various customary cuisine is another favorite hobby of mine... I was hoping Dino's thread would take off by members from different countries posting their dishes, let's see...
I shall take a couple of pictures of my next meals just for you!
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Is this a serious picture?

Do people really eat fried chicken on a waffle? If so, I can see why and how obesity is the endemic that it is.
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NICEEEE!!! I've been missing out on this thread the past few days.. I will upload some of mine tonight!
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it is a bit S/M reading this thread at noon.....
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Sushi tonight with my lovely girlfriend. .

Otoro ( tuna belly ), uni ( sea urchin ), and hamachi (yellow tail ) and of course a cold Saporro Draft beer.

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On the run this morning for some critical meetings, had a terrible breakfast this morning... Outside of my office one of my colleagues decided that the cookie would be better suited for the plant
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Love the cookie shot...
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