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Previously on "Phor Phast Phood Phans?"

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  • Denny
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    I'm phed up with this PH thing.

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  • wobbegong
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    Originally posted by threaded
    The prince who you'd know as Buddha wasn't fat. Guess you're mixing him up with a chinese guy called 'cloth bag'.

    Which an awful lot of people do.

    HTH

    Which Buddha are you referring to; there are 28 of them.

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  • threaded
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    The prince who you'd know as Buddha wasn't fat. Guess you're mixing him up with a chinese guy called 'cloth bag'.

    Which an awful lot of people do.

    HTH

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  • andy
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    I wonder what's their word for "Fat ****"

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  • wobbegong
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    Originally posted by ZZZZ Snoozer
    Means "Happy Buddha" in Vietnamese apparently

    http://www.whatralphknows.com/2006/0...oodle_bar.html
    Doesn't sound very respectful to refer to ones spritual inspiration as a "Phat Phuc", "Portly Prophet" might be kinder.

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  • chef
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    While we're on the subject of great named restuarants..Ive been here for a lick of the best they had...

    Its on the West side of the lake in Hanoi, Vietnam..

    What is it with the vietnamese and naming places??

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  • EternalOptimist
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    Originally posted by ZZZZ Snoozer
    Means "Happy Buddha" in Vietnamese apparently

    Brilliant, I can never insulted by being called a 'fat ****' ever again

    now whats Vietnamese for

    'Ugly Tw@t'
    'Thick as ****** PigSh!t'
    'Scouse *****'


    Thanks in anticipation

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  • milanbenes
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    now who's being racist



    Milan.

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  • freakydancer
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    Originally posted by ZZZZ Snoozer
    I've eaten here before. I'm not a phat phuck though.

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  • Kyajae
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    Originally posted by ZZZZ Snoozer
    Means "Happy Buddha" in Vietnamese apparently

    http://www.whatralphknows.com/2006/0...oodle_bar.html

    No wownder the US invaded Vietnam - they must've thought the Viets were taking the p*ss out of them

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by Kyajae
    Phuc me, is it a phucking joke?
    Phreaded eats there I believe.

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  • ZZZZ Snoozer
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    Originally posted by Kyajae
    Phuc me, is it a phucking joke?
    Means "Happy Buddha" in Vietnamese apparently

    http://www.whatralphknows.com/2006/0...oodle_bar.html

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  • Kyajae
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    Originally posted by ZZZZ Snoozer

    Phuc me, is it a phucking joke?

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  • ZZZZ Snoozer
    started a topic Phor Phast Phood Phans?

    Phor Phast Phood Phans?

    http://www.citikey.com/business/1004...hes&total=2900

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