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should i buy this?

been ages since i played, and this has 88keys and is fairly compact. reviews so far have been positive, and i've played its portable cousin, the cdp-200 a few times.

Should i? Or should i just save the kesh on something else.

I was massively disappointed when I went to mistys diner...

Gotta check out that big boy Bbq joint

What did you order? I don't think it's anything special, just very yank and a guaranteed fill up.

Anyone been that that American Buffet place that's opened on the corner of the 24 hour kmart in burwood?

Haven't yet. I will soon though!

Does it have oysters? Any all you can eat with oysters and I'm set

microwaving a glazed krispy kreme donut for 30s. hmmmmmmm yums

incorrect... krispy kreme donuts taste like man anus filled with jizz.

Haven't yet. I will soon though!

Does it have oysters? Any all you can eat with oysters and I'm set

you woluld trust oysters from an all you can eat place?

you are game!

I was massively disappointed when I went to mistys diner...

Gotta check out that big boy Bbq joint

Oh, friend and I were planning a trip there. Only 800m from my work now.

Woot, rear hugger has shipped, just have to get a damn rwc so I can fit all the cool parts

you woluld trust oysters from an all you can eat place?

you are game!

This. I don't trust food in general from an all you can eat place let alone seafood. If the buffet is <$60 a head I won't eat there.

Haven't had a problem so far :/

I normally eat about 2 dozen too. I lurve oysters

Only half a dozen or so for me, otherwise my tummy feels funny... Though it could be all the chili that I like to have with them :D

just buy them from a fishmonger and learn to open them yourself fool

taste 11ty times better and guaranteed fresh (alive) - not to mention cheaper

opening them isn't that hard, it takes practise to get really fast and some can give a little trouble to the uninitiated.

At the buller cruise a few years ago i took up around 6 dozen live ones and taught a few of the guys how to shuck them... i remember basti getting it pretty fast

Will need to remember to bring my own oysters and shuck them myself next time I get invited to an all you can eat

Don't always need to eat 5 star quality food brah.

Though this may also be why I eat Macca's several times a week

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