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there isnt many asian food places on the coast that i know of.

pffft well you haven't been looking in the right place

there are some good ones in Robina alone....

bit of advice if you are looking for a good Asian restaurant go to the one that is full of Asian people.... Isn't that right Glenn?

yer, the thing is tho its the sideeffects that wouldnt help it sell

you're kidding aren't you....people aren't concerned about adverse health effects...THEY JUST WANNA LOSE WEIGHT.....look at all the diet pills on the market....do you think they are actually healthy.....

bit of advice if you are looking for a good Asian restaurant go to the one that is full of Asian people.... Isn't that right Glenn?

yup, you got that right.

somemore tips are:

* more than 1 chef in the kitchen.

* more than 8 tables setup

* food's hot when served

* when Glenn's eating there :(

yeah sorry guys just mucking around

 

heheh

 

I have posted in her thread saying that I am new and would like to go :(

PPfffFFftttt... rule of thumb!! .. if you are mucking around.. put an emoticon!! ...

and you have 1112 posts in here?? :kick:

I think most of them (diet pills) are like ephadrine derivatives or the like......take a dose of them for a few months and see how your healt is looking

err... why are you talking abt this? .. both you and james are skinny enough to play hide & seek with a lamp post :(

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