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Originally posted by elindra:
Ok just to gather feedback on what you guys hate about Vegemite
Maybe if I use it as a marinade and somehow reduce the flavour it might work
I start off first.
I don't like the bitter flavour and the 'hardness' it leaves on the tongue and this chemical like after-taste >.<"
uh.. i guess i'm one of those rare ones who dun mind it. In fact, the last time i had it on hot toast in WA, i thought it tasted great. Even bought a jar to settle my daily breakfast whilst i was there. But well, my then partner wouldn't go near the jar..
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Originally posted by Rhonda:
"Bright-eyed and bushy-tailed" is a common idiom here used to describe someone who looks very sharp, bright, and alert.
I always think of squirrels when I hear "bushy-tailed".
Squirrels are always zipping about here, hence
the association, I guess. 
oohhhhh...."bushy-tailed" somehow conjures in my mind an image of a bushy messy pair of eyebrow ..
and my kiddo indeed has messy eyebrow :(
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Originally posted by the Bear:
off topic.. we're going to a Japanese Restaurant called Yotei or something like that on Saturday at 2pm..
featured in the New Paper today..
there.. a makan session

oooh... food.. Jap food!!!Dun think i have anything on this sat so will be happy to go binge :D
can pls pm me your hp number? sori, lost your number when i changed hp.
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Originally posted by choco B:
Baby and maid are brought over to in-law's during the day. I bring them home after work. Despite small disagreements with in-laws that are really unavoidable due to close proximity, am thankful for this convenient arrangement and the ready help the grandparents can provide.Btw did you know another one of us ol'timers had his baby in same month as mine this year?

that's a common arrangement among my colleagues. Indeed, small disagreements are unavoidable. But these far outweigh the insecurity (and at times danger) of leaving baby alone with the maid.hmm... lemme guess.. would that be sillyme? Definitely not SFU inzaghi huh?
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