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  1. #46
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    Angry Bad Tucker

    Had to do a little job behind an asian takeaway shop once and encountered all the meat for the day sitting on a tray on top of the wheelie bin in the sunlight thawing, very hygenic, consequently went out backwards.

    There was another place in town who sold pieces of burgermeat inside hamburgers which were still frozen inside, Tasty burgers. Fish and chips where the fish was still frozen on the inside. I will bet they are still wondering why they have no customers.

    Have had a bad meal or two over the years but usually dont ever go back.

    Regards Mike:mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanP
    Best fish and chips shop, by a mile, is Flaky Jakes in Carrum Downs.
    If you're ever down at Rosebud, Vic. try the fish and chip shop in Ninth Avenue, but be prepared to wait a long time for your meal. Its sooooo good the shop is always full to overflowing.
    I wanted to become a brickie but my old man said "No son, learn a trade."

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    Quote Originally Posted by MICKYG
    Had to do a little job behind an asian takeaway shop once
    :eek::eek::eek:

    Something wrong with the plumbing inside?

    Retired member

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    I think any "foodcourt" has the worst food in general...regardless of location

    should be called "cold, unrecognisable slop filled with E. Coli courts" but that would take up too much signage I guess

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    Quote Originally Posted by womble
    I think any "foodcourt" has the worst food in general...regardless of location

    should be called "cold, unrecognisable slop filled with E. Coli courts" but that would take up too much signage I guess
    FIL calls them "feedlots". people queing up for ages squashed up waiting to be fed.
    Have a nice day - Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain
    As for Macca's, was in Kamchatyka for a couple of weeks fishing, lived on Reindeer for most of that time and the cook was bloody awful, never heard of a BBQ (tale a piece of reindeer rump, boil for 30 minutes, served with army style cabbage ).
    ok well if we are taking this thread overseas, ive got a tale or two. As an army Indonesian linguist, i have done a few trips through southeast asia. my last and most memorable one was in 1996, just before i got out. I was a member of an aussie army training team which went to indonesia for about 6 weeks of the approx 30 team members only 3 of us were linguists so the others relied on us quite heavily.

    one day off in Bandung, the boys spotted the golden arches and decided that they would go there for lunch. i said i was off to seek out some local food as i cant see anypoint in going to maccas when you can absorb a bit of local culture if you are in a foreign country for a very short time like that. 3 of the group of 12 that i was with came with me and the remainder went to maccas.

    now for the big question - how many people got food poisoning???

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanP

    Best fish and chips shop, by a mile, is Flaky Jakes in Carrum Downs.

    Beautifull fish and chips their alright . And down the road in Aspendale Lorenzos heve the BEST Pizzas ive ever come across.

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    best fish and chips - Pelican in Auburn road, Hawthorn
    Young kids cancels shed time

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanP
    At least Maccas cook their burgers. HJ's microwave their burgers.

    Dan
    Sorry Dan its the other way around thats why HJ has a chimney to let the smoke out you can see them cooking............ maccas micro em here anyhow
    .consumer affairs got onto em so they no longer advertise 'freshly grilled in store'
    Pete
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    Quote Originally Posted by doug the slug
    ok well if we are taking this thread overseas, ive got a tale or two.
    and heres number 2, from the same trip to Indonesia in 1996.

    Whilst we were deployed to the field with the Indonesian Army, they contract local villagers to cater for their meals, but they dont pay them much so the food is often very basic. many of you would be familiar with the indon/malay delicacy known as sate or satay, meaning a meat cooked over an open flame or on a hotplate in peanut sauce.

    now try translating to your 30 mates that the main course is

    "sate kulit sapi"

    Sate - as explained above
    kulit -skin
    sapi - cow

    "Leather in peanut sauce"

    i fed mine to the ducks in the village

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wood Butcher
    Pete, the only difference between Maccas and Hungries is that Maccas know how to market their product so that every kid bugs the crap out of the parent when they drive past it! "Can we get Maccas for Dinner?"
    you got that right WB.....and that 'supersize me' made em get the salad bar
    I have had cardboard taste better
    Pete
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    Edward Langley, Artist (1928-1995)

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    Quote Originally Posted by fxst
    Sorry Dan its the other way around thats why HJ has a chimney to let the smoke out you can see them cooking............ maccas micro em here anyhow
    .consumer affairs got onto em so they no longer advertise 'freshly grilled in store'
    Pete
    Double beef and bacon deluxes are magnificent

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    Quote Originally Posted by doug the slug
    i fed mine to the ducks in the village
    You are obviously a cunning linguist Doug.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Groggy
    You are obviously a cunning linguist Doug.
    yeah but the ducks loved me

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    My mother in laws.......

    Cant stand staying there, so have to get take away

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