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  #1034988 1-May-2014 18:20
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My cat (which looks an awful lot like the picture above) brought in the back half of a mouse this afternoon.  I have been wondering where the other half went.  Now I know - its in the tiraMOUSEu.




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  #1035117 1-May-2014 20:05
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That's Roma's menu isn't?! Can't believe I have ever noticed that!

They do the most awesome eye fillet. Freken good restaurant a cheap as too!

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  #1035224 2-May-2014 03:24
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Demeter:
DarthKermit: It's certainly not the first eatery that I've been to with bad spelling and/or grammar in the menu.


Those are usually the best kind. My top 3 favourite places feature menus with largely unpronounceable items served by staff who, if perhaps not fluent in English, really understand the meaning of friendly and prompt service which makes me a happy camper.



Here we have 'Secrete' and 'chef's special sauce' in the same sentence. I don't even.



Ew. And Crunchy Avocado? That doesn't sound right, doesn't appeal.






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