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Carlos! So I got the Veilside kit for you sold. I gave Nick your number so he should be calling you to arrange pick up. Holla!
********** I know its Big Rich's b-day soon.. ************ The next meet we are planning on going to Roxy or downtown as a TEAM. Make arrangements to go!!!
Lou's and mine are the weekend before Thanksgiving. I want to get a party bus to Tampa. Friends and members invited!! If we can get 10-20 people your lookin at no cost really per person.. keep this in mind too. !
********** I know its Big Rich's b-day soon.. ************ The next meet we are planning on going to Roxy or downtown as a TEAM. Make arrangements to go!!!
Lou's and mine are the weekend before Thanksgiving. I want to get a party bus to Tampa. Friends and members invited!! If we can get 10-20 people your lookin at no cost really per person.. keep this in mind too. !
Nah dude i think your mixing boba (tapioca peals) with redbeans. Cuz I know Patbingsoo has red beans and fruit jellies but boba is a taiwanese thing used for milk teas.
and in terms of quality, Lollicup is pretty much the leading asian tea shop in Orlando so I think they're just not accustomed to the taste/texture.
and in terms of quality, Lollicup is pretty much the leading asian tea shop in Orlando so I think they're just not accustomed to the taste/texture.
Here is what I was talking about. I guess its a little different. This dish is so delicious.
patbingsu or patbingsoo is a very popular snack/dessert in South Korea, especially during the sweltering and humid summer season.
This snack is composed of ice shavings and sweetened azuki beans (known as 팥, or pat). It initially began as a mixture of hand shaved ice and sweetened azuki beans.[1] It was sold by street vendors.
These days it has become a very elaborate summer dessert, often topped with ice cream or frozen yogurt, sweetened condensed milk, fruit syrups, various fruits such as strawberries, kiwifruit, and bananas, small pieces of tteok (rice cake), chewy jelly bits, and cereal flakes. Some vendors add cherry tomatoes as cherry tomatoes are generally considered a fruit in South Korea.
Hey guys, I met Rich at Lollicup this past Sunday and was looking to show up at the next meet. He mentioned it to me and I don't remember all the details, and honestly I don't know if it's already been posted, just didn't really feel like searching. Just thought I'd post anyways to sort of introduce myself and maybe get some details on where the next meet might be at.
- Mike
- Mike
Not much. Being a full time student with no income, modifications don't come easy for me :/. But at the moment I have an Injen full dual exhaust, and intake. I'm working on a custom system and blacking out the lights currently. I have an under dash neon kit and a short shifter and I'm looking to hopefully lower within the next couple of months.
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Not much. Being a full time student with no income, modifications don't come easy for me :/. But at the moment I have an Injen full dual exhaust, and intake. I'm working on a custom system and blacking out the lights currently. I have an under dash neon kit and a short shifter and I'm looking to hopefully lower within the next couple of months.
I hear ya bro.. I just graduated in Dec.. I had to take part of my trade in to make my payments for the last year of school lol. I was where you were at until last summer then a job and credit card .. well yea addiction.
Here is what I was talking about. I guess its a little different. This dish is so delicious.
patbingsu or patbingsoo is a very popular snack/dessert in South Korea, especially during the sweltering and humid summer season.
This snack is composed of ice shavings and sweetened azuki beans (known as 팥, or pat). It initially began as a mixture of hand shaved ice and sweetened azuki beans.[1] It was sold by street vendors.
These days it has become a very elaborate summer dessert, often topped with ice cream or frozen yogurt, sweetened condensed milk, fruit syrups, various fruits such as strawberries, kiwifruit, and bananas, small pieces of tteok (rice cake), chewy jelly bits, and cereal flakes. Some vendors add cherry tomatoes as cherry tomatoes are generally considered a fruit in South Korea.
patbingsu or patbingsoo is a very popular snack/dessert in South Korea, especially during the sweltering and humid summer season.
This snack is composed of ice shavings and sweetened azuki beans (known as 팥, or pat). It initially began as a mixture of hand shaved ice and sweetened azuki beans.[1] It was sold by street vendors.
These days it has become a very elaborate summer dessert, often topped with ice cream or frozen yogurt, sweetened condensed milk, fruit syrups, various fruits such as strawberries, kiwifruit, and bananas, small pieces of tteok (rice cake), chewy jelly bits, and cereal flakes. Some vendors add cherry tomatoes as cherry tomatoes are generally considered a fruit in South Korea.
manny: feels like its been ages (even tho u were at the fridays meet, lol), get better quick
Last edited by vispre; Oct 28, 2008 at 05:16 PM.
hey guys, nice to meet some of you on sunday, i talked to Quann today from lollicup and they are gonna have another meet on the weekend of thanksgiving (prob the 30th) to celebrate their 3 year anniversary.
BTW, thanks to Justin for recommending the BC Racing coilovers, ordering them tomorrow with 12/10k springs
Dan
BTW, thanks to Justin for recommending the BC Racing coilovers, ordering them tomorrow with 12/10k springs
Dan
I don't know if maybe i missed something on here but i tried logging onto ozoc.org and I got some message of joomla dark someone was here all over the page... anyone else getting that message??? by the way when is this party thing going down cause mines is sunday ..


