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Nah I meant what did you order from Misty's that let you down?

I recommend Langham, haven't been there in a while but it's never let me down for buffet food.

Think I got a chicken fried steak...was covered (drowning in) some form of sauce...tasted very budget

The toasted cheese sandwich with like 5 types of cheese wasn't too bad...

Mrs got one of the burgers, can't really remember it but it wasn't anything ground breaking

I had high expectations after so many of my friends constantly checked in there, but maybe I just ordered the wrong thing

Around $100 a head?

He said they cook steaks for you to order....so if it's all you can eat, 2 steaks at a decent joint would set you back around $100 anyway... I think I'll be able to get my moneys worth pretty easily

2nd ride on new bike, had some stretch hummer limo pull up near me at lights and chicks opened the window waving and saying hi blowing me kisses, chatting etc, I played along waved and blew one back from the helmet lmao. sport bike = female magnet? pretty sure that never happened on the tard'

Welcome to my world.

Birds your bike due for a service anytime soon? Got some oil at a good price if you're after some

4L, Peter Stevens sells for $70, yours for $40.

Nah got a couple thousand km before I need oil again.

Not a fan...idle sounds shit imo, get a Harley if you want that sound

It's all about the high pitch jap bike sound.

If the Duc 848 sounded like a jap, I'd get one

Rich kunt. 848 best of both worlds.

That only works for Rimon^

Rode Charlie's CBR today...thought my bike was quick. Thinking I need some sprockets and a full exhaust :/

Buy his oil

buy it anyway, mother f**ker

dezz the salesman

Got pulled over by a cop on a bike at prinny just before brethoed me took license details etc :\

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