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anthony bourdain has said that no matter where he goes in the world, and no matter what he eats, the only people that ever get sick on his crew are the ones that eat at the hotel buffets

All you can eat / buffet = bad idea no matter what the situation

you are just ASKING to get sick - if not food poisining/gastro, at least cold/flu etc

I've been going all my life

Must be immune to it by now :P

All you can eat / buffet = bad idea no matter what the situation

you are just ASKING to get sick - if not food poisining/gastro, at least cold/flu etc

Where is this mysterious place you speak of?

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

Forked pickups for my rear stand

dezzmann, make it to huxtaburger yet?

Nope. Burger tour stalled after 3 joints... gotta get back on track.

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.

Never been sick from.a buffet... if it's a popular/busy one chances are everything is fresh.

Mate at work told me to hit the conservatory buffet at crown

~$100 all you can eat with steak and seafood etc. Will hit

lol guy gets sent to jail for 120days for calling a judge a c**ksucker

From 2mins onwards

http://youtu.be/goTVyb8qO6s

woah!

IMHO that is pathetic on behalf of the judge, yeah the guy is a know and should have shut up, but a judge that is that far up his own ass and that fragile about being insulted should not be a judge

a judge is supposed to remain objective at all times, and that guy clearly not able to keep his emotions out of a descision

Never been sick from.a buffet... if it's a popular/busy one chances are everything is fresh.

remember in a buffet, it's not just the food/chefs that can make you sick, it's how long shit sits there, and the people that are eating at the buffet.

some guy takes a dump and doesn't wash his hands, touches all the food and BAM.

not to mention you have lazy waitstaff deciding when things need to be returned to the kitchen and sometimes topping things up.

I 100% guarantee they will just put new shit on top of old, leaving rotten food there just waiting to attack someone.

I have worked with 100's of waiters over the years and I can guarantee they don't give a shit about anything to do with the kitchen.

Waitiers care about 3 things... tips, free food and free alcohol

fb informs me ftg and stud road corner is having a wonderful epa/defect station! just in case *awares*

in other news...

loving lying around at home today :D.

Might drive through it for a laugh

http://actionshotcam.../news-and-blog/

$50 from Kmart.... anyone gain to be the guinea pig and try it out???

looks like an ok (cheap) alternative to the gopro white...

ill stick with my Black.. i cannot wait to get it.

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