I know a bunch of us take pictures with our watches. and Even more of us takes pictures of our food. So why not combine both Let's have fun with this. Burger on top of burger Side dish with matching patina! Bon Appetit HAGWE Tyler...
. . . ok, I'll play, but later on, Tyler. This photo of White Connie was taken Tuesday night . . . [watch and wrist: Dr No / photo credit: Chef Jeff] . . . while practicing for Wednesday's 3-ball tournament. I'll be leaving shortly to take Mom out for lun...
Art, Of course they have (or had -- Pic from 2006) Notice the sign at upper left. This is the indication that Mickey D, in Malaysia/KL, serves halal food. Of course the Malaysian cuisine is wonderful, in special the Nonya cuisine. Cheers, Nilo This messag...
. . . I should be surprised, Nilo. McDonalds has franchises in practically every corner of the globe . . . why not Malaysia? It is surprising, though, that I can still recognize a Big Mac, seeing as how I haven't had one in 22 years! Cordially, Art
I saw it there about 15 years ago but the price back then was unbelievable, I think ~£10 for just a Big Mac and that was ONLY the burger not a meal..!! We had sushi instead as the fish there was stunning. Yours, Andy.
i believe it was this expensive as everything is imported so I suppose these current economic times has made it not worth while for them. No big loss for Iceland..!! I sometimes have just a cheeseburger for 99p and normally regret it...LOL Yours, Andy.
. . . with family and friends. Sea bass is the specialty of the house . . . . . . with Omega á la carte . Coincidentally, one of our guests was also wearing a vintage Omega, a Seamaster . . . . . . that he's owned since 1960. Wrist shots . . . . . . for y...
. . . but I, too, first assumed it was a mushroom cap. A good thing I don't live near Santa Monica, 'cause I'd be tempted to stop by for lunch often. The branzino was excellent . . .
This thread is gonna make me hungry. and yes, we do have Mickey's over here. Same horrible taste as the States. LOL HAWWM ( H ave A W onderful W eekend M eal) Tyler This message has been edited by T.Bean on 2012-02-16 18:56:55
. . . as I also had the caprese appetizer, not to mention half a loaf of bread with oil and crushed garlic, washed down with Panna flat water and a sip of the house cab. I just might have a muenster cheese and tomato sandwich for a late night snack ;-) . ...
Ooops! Sorry. No I'm not having feline meat ... at least not for breakfast. (Pictures from the WWW) This is the actual thing. A huge thing. Lucky you. Regards Tyler...
. . . we have at least a dozen trees at Uncle Jake's farm. Terrific for breakfast, but they have to be eaten, not juiced - our variety doesn't have much juice, unlike an ordinary grapefruit.
How many like to plan their meals around dessert; at the very least to leave some 'room' if the dessert menu looks promising. But many restaurants don't give you a look at the dessert menu until the main meal is completed. But today I thought I would show...
A Steak au poivre or A Bouillabaisse or Boeuf à la Bourguignonne or Anything from the French Cuisine But ... I will have this AP, make it medium well. Wonderful picture (bar the wrist, for sure). Cheers, Nilo
Well at least you get enough fiber and mineral from hair and metal. Can't imagine how a hundreds year old meat would taste like Have fun staring at the sleeping judge Regards Tyler This message has been edited by T.Bean on 2012-02-16 19:10:04
That's why one has to have several watches! To have the right one at the right moment It pays bills! I keep telling this to my family and my girlfriend, but... I guess they don't understand He he.... Best my friend. René
The truth is I had my doubts in the beginning - the size, the large hands etc. It didn't look right in pics. as everything seems to be emphasized & out of proportion. After trying on a friend's piece it made more sense.The bigger plots & hands nee...
The most basic breakfast with the most basic diver's watch. No frills. The cost of the watch equals 8,500 pieces of flat bread. If i had not acquired the watch, i could feed 8,500 hunger, one piece of flat bread each person... sigh... ... apologies for po...
causing some to spend money on food necessity rather than buying more Rolexes, haha. Watch prices in general..regardless of world economy bearish or bullish, watch prices follow insane price increase curve which is ironic given the fact global metal price...
Tandoori chicken and curry gravy and it is more doughy in its texture and form. Nan has gotten creative and innovative by having cheese Nan, or garlic Nan, or Nan made like pizza with beef and meat and stuffed inside or on top. Roti canai is lighter and m...
Final boarding call at Gate 19 for the next international flight back to..... Los Angeles! At Lima International Airport, Peru. During an evening layover saw something interesting, a sushi bar right across from the gate. Intrigued so I had to stop by and ...
. . . see you in a few weeks, if not before. Just had lunch in your neck of the woods today with seven guests, and not a morsel was left on anyone's plate. Santa Monica is truly a foodie's paradise.
Hi Art, Hope all is well. Cool that you were in the SM area last week. I've been out traveling and more trips the next two weeks. Looking forward to catching up soon and maybe playing some 9 ball. Regards, ED-209
The sad thing is you're right. I would rather risk seafood poison than have the ever mushy beef burger with tang source. Hope you don't have an upset stomach. Judging from the photo I think you are in good hands. Have a safe trip home. Regards Tyler
Hi Tyler, Luckily it turned out ok. Not the greatest sushi I've ever had, but better than your typical airport food. By the way, great post for the wristscan. Regards, ED-209 This message has been edited by ED209 on 2012-02-22 21:11:37
And I don't mean one of those diets in a can. Nothing left of the Breyer's Natural Strawberry except the silver spoons, plus and a shark-strapped, blue-dialed Seiko Samurai Diver showing me it's time for bed after I finish the dregs of the Cline 2005 Cont...
. . . under his cuff, and knew right away it was an Omega. He wasn't a watch enthusiast, just an old-school kinda guy who was bemused that anyone would take interest in his watch! Coincidentally, one of our other guests for lunch also owns an Omega from t...
I only got it on Tuesday and has only just come out of it's box, still with it's protective layers on But I have included another piece (not being worn today, for obvious reasons) which will keep in tune with this weeks thread HAGWE Regards Tony...