sakumabali
I saw Lebron the other day and asked him for $1, but he only gave me 3 quarters[/QUOTE]That's what we all thought didn't we? But wow He even give you back a full dollar and a show!!!You created a monster...:icon_evil:
gilbert de jong
wrong order @ wrong place, hahaha
tintin
I haven't been in Bali for a while, but things surely seem to move fast there, I don't mean the traffic, I mean the prices! I checked the menu at [U]gofastasia.com[/U]: everything is f*!@g expensive. Rp75,000 for a whole French chicken (!?) That's about US$8!!!!! I just bought one 3-1/2 pounds fried chicken at my local super market, in my suburb town near Boston, and it was US$4.63. Of course, that's not a "French" chicken, but the ones at Gofast are surely not [I]ayam campung[/I], but more like the ones raised in one of the "chicken concentration camps," near Candi Dasa.
sakumabali
haha that's really funny! really good, possible to post a small pic here?[ATTACH type="full" align="left" alt="1229"]1229[/ATTACH]
hinakos
ordered 2 pizzas and 2 chickens from go-fast last night.delivery time to drupadi was 25 mins.pizza was ok, nothing special. the chicken (french) was pretty tasty.
Annam
rang Canggu tonight at 6.45 pm "sorry, ma'am, the French chickens are still cooking"! Is this socialism at work?:icon_e_wink:
no.idea
I guess as it's a French chicken there's no need to worry about it having any guts, spine or balls :) making the preparation that much more efficient.[/QUOTE]I do not know if anyone else found that funny. I can guarantee that I did. Still giggling ( or maybe the 20 beers today are helping me do that)
no.idea
haha that's really funny! really good, possible to post a small pic here?[/QUOTE]I love that as well. All is good.
tintin
I guess as it's a French chicken there's no need to worry about it having any guts, spine or balls :) making the preparation that much more efficient.[/QUOTE]Now that's clever! But don't tell me, let me guess: you must be Australian, because that about their level of humor.
tintin
haha that's really funny! really good, possible to post a small pic here?http://balipod.com/attachments/bali-food-drinks/1229-gofast-pizza-roast-chicken-300px-swiss_army_knife-jpg[/IMG][/QUOTEWOW, I did not know we had so many intellectuals on this blog!
matsaleh
From memory, Tintin's country of birth is France. He now lives in the U.S., so I think he's being rather a good sport under the circumstances.
sakumabali
[ATTACH]1230.vB[/ATTACH]Moi j'ai fait des etudes en France et c'etait genial, quand-mme...les franais...de temps en temps...faut bien rire ;-))
no.idea
Amongst all this has anyone had a damn pizza turn up at their place?
tintin
Amongst all this has anyone had a damn pizza turn up at their place?[/QUOTE]Well, last evening I honestly tried, but they were going to charge me extra for delivering it, which would have made it a little bit too expensive.:heart-borken:
tintin
No worries, this is just my humor. I have a first hand understanding and personal interpretation of the French having served with some pretty dubious non French buddies in an organization created to defend France derived from many nationalities, the least represented being France. And no I'm not an Aussie.Cheers.[/QUOTE]Well, I don't think this kind of "humor" is commensurate with the artistic nature that you display in your pictures on your Blog. As for your other comment, I assume you would have been at one time a member of the French Foreign Legion (?)
pollyanna
Amongst all this has anyone had a damn pizza turn up at their place?[/QUOTE]I've had their roast chicken and it was good. Didn't pay the extra for the French chicken but the standard chicken was fine. We haven't had a delivery because I imagine we're too far out of Ubud although I haven't asked them. We're almost in Sukawati. Home delivery sounds luxurious to me.
hanzrobby
hahahaha i find it all so amusing... the little pizza man is sooo serious i don't think he has any scence of humour.....Go fast yyaaahhhh.... please don't start selling that rubbish here.
pollyanna
hahahaha i find it all so amusing... the little pizza man is sooo serious i don't think he has any scence of humour.....Go fast yyaaahhhh.... please don't start selling that rubbish here.[/QUOTE]We've started new businesses in the past and a friend is in the process of doing so now in Bali. I understand why the pizza man is serious. Usually a lot of money, effort, emotion, time, and energy go into starting a business even if it is a second outlet as I believe it is for the pizza man. Hopefully his business will grow and prosper. I applaud that he is doing all he knows to do to make that happen.Why are you disparaging his business name?
Rangi
We've started new businesses in the past and a friend is in the process of doing so now in Bali. I understand why the pizza man is serious. Usually a lot of money, effort, emotion, time, and energy go into starting a business even if it is a second outlet as I believe it is for the pizza man. Hopefully his business will grow and prosper. I applaud that he is doing all he knows to do to make that happen.Why are you disparaging his business name?[/QUOTE]I agree good on him for coming and promoting his buisness . . The only thing i didnt like is how he came on and said it was actually voted best chicken in bali but then wouldnt show any details of the poll conducted, which leads me to believe that he was lying about that . To me that is misleading and "false advertisment" . But apart from that I like his enthusiasm and wish him all the best. When i get around to it I will try his stuff and see for myself i guess.
Annam
you are right Pollyanna. I see his shop opposite Bali Buddha, and it is very clean and looks to be well organised, well thought out and very clean. I, too, join you in wishing him all the best as he 'grows' his business around Bali. It isn't easy and very stressful ... so, of course he is serious!