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    No alcohol as it is usually about 1pm. It is usually water or good old fashioned Earl Grey tea. I don't have fight nights. I do sometimes indulge in lunch and I like sausages.
    what a slab of ox shit that itinerary is. If and when you DO actually go for the sausages, it is undertaken with something well beyond humble, toned-down indulgence: it's something quite the more akin to eating what is wrongly termed "sausages" served to you by someone who is wrongly termed an "international" or "cosmopolitan" citizen of the world, as most likely he/she has rarely eaten anything even remotely different from beanpaste soup or pickled vegetables.
    You are a deprived soul, BBB. 'Gavins' is where you get your sausages. You can order online and have them delivered to your home. They are quality and taste great. Highly recommended. Just do a Google search for Gavin's sausages and you will indeed be able to consume sublime meaty goodness prior to watching people hit each other on the head. I don't eat any of that rubbish from E-mart, only proper sausages for me.

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    All depends with who I am and of the season, it's not rare that we eat some BBQ stuff before a match with a few beers where during winter we just gather somewhere and order some junk/go into a "La Cage aux sportS" and eat some chicken breasts and some Fajitas.
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    No alcohol as it is usually about 1pm. It is usually water or good old fashioned Earl Grey tea. I don't have fight nights. I do sometimes indulge in lunch and I like sausages.
    what a slab of ox shit that itinerary is. If and when you DO actually go for the sausages, it is undertaken with something well beyond humble, toned-down indulgence: it's something quite the more akin to eating what is wrongly termed "sausages" served to you by someone who is wrongly termed an "international" or "cosmopolitan" citizen of the world, as most likely he/she has rarely eaten anything even remotely different from beanpaste soup or pickled vegetables.
    You are a deprived soul, BBB. 'Gavins' is where you get your sausages. You can order online and have them delivered to your home. They are quality and taste great. Highly recommended. Just do a Google search for Gavin's sausages and you will indeed be able to consume sublime meaty goodness prior to watching people hit each other on the head. I don't eat any of that rubbish from E-mart, only proper sausages for me.
    Gotta get a KEB check card or something as I have zilch else for online purchases. Miles can one maintain a KEB account AFTER having left for good? Hope I can access the dough at ATMs internationally as I shudder at the thought of carrying more than US $10k in my pocket and therefore must leave the rest somewhere. Closed BA account years ago (several kilometers of chumchi kimbap ago).

    p.s. just read loads of goodness re: Gavin's but all posts were from 2006 and the website listed turns up jack piss. Pls post the website as I will have to order some a.s.a.p.
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    No alcohol as it is usually about 1pm. It is usually water or good old fashioned Earl Grey tea. I don't have fight nights. I do sometimes indulge in lunch and I like sausages.
    what a slab of ox shit that itinerary is. If and when you DO actually go for the sausages, it is undertaken with something well beyond humble, toned-down indulgence: it's something quite the more akin to eating what is wrongly termed "sausages" served to you by someone who is wrongly termed an "international" or "cosmopolitan" citizen of the world, as most likely he/she has rarely eaten anything even remotely different from beanpaste soup or pickled vegetables.
    You are a deprived soul, BBB. 'Gavins' is where you get your sausages. You can order online and have them delivered to your home. They are quality and taste great. Highly recommended. Just do a Google search for Gavin's sausages and you will indeed be able to consume sublime meaty goodness prior to watching people hit each other on the head. I don't eat any of that rubbish from E-mart, only proper sausages for me.
    Gotta get a KEB check card or something as I have zilch else for online purchases. Miles can one maintain a KEB account AFTER having left for good? Hope I can access the dough at ATMs internationally as I shudder at the thought of carrying more than US $10k in my pocket and therefore must leave the rest somewhere. Closed BA account years ago (several kilometers of chumchi kimbap ago).

    p.s. just read loads of goodness re: Gavin's but all posts were from 2006 and the website listed turns up jack piss. Pls post the website as I will have to order some a.s.a.p.
    If you didn't close down the account and there is money in there, then you are good to go. They don't shut down accounts easily. KEB is obviously the best way to go for foreigners and debit cards, but Nonghyup is pretty good and Samsung are branching out too with their credit cards.

    I don't know the website as the wife does the ordering and she is sleeping, so will try and find out tomorrow.

    Meanwhile here is an article on Gavin's sausages as that is the nearest I could find myself on looking for my sausages. Great to see him getting UK press.

    South Koreans exalt the British sausage - Telegraph

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    No alcohol as it is usually about 1pm. It is usually water or good old fashioned Earl Grey tea. I don't have fight nights. I do sometimes indulge in lunch and I like sausages.
    what a slab of ox shit that itinerary is. If and when you DO actually go for the sausages, it is undertaken with something well beyond humble, toned-down indulgence: it's something quite the more akin to eating what is wrongly termed "sausages" served to you by someone who is wrongly termed an "international" or "cosmopolitan" citizen of the world, as most likely he/she has rarely eaten anything even remotely different from beanpaste soup or pickled vegetables.
    You are a deprived soul, BBB. 'Gavins' is where you get your sausages. You can order online and have them delivered to your home. They are quality and taste great. Highly recommended. Just do a Google search for Gavin's sausages and you will indeed be able to consume sublime meaty goodness prior to watching people hit each other on the head. I don't eat any of that rubbish from E-mart, only proper sausages for me.
    Gotta get a KEB check card or something as I have zilch else for online purchases. Miles can one maintain a KEB account AFTER having left for good? Hope I can access the dough at ATMs internationally as I shudder at the thought of carrying more than US $10k in my pocket and therefore must leave the rest somewhere. Closed BA account years ago (several kilometers of chumchi kimbap ago).

    p.s. just read loads of goodness re: Gavin's but all posts were from 2006 and the website listed turns up jack piss. Pls post the website as I will have to order some a.s.a.p.
    If you didn't close down the account and there is money in there, then you are good to go. They don't shut down accounts easily. KEB is obviously the best way to go for foreigners and debit cards, but Nonghyup is pretty good and Samsung are branching out too with their credit cards.

    I don't know the website as the wife does the ordering and she is sleeping, so will try and find out tomorrow.

    Meanwhile here is an article on Gavin's sausages as that is the nearest I could find myself on looking for my sausages. Great to see him getting UK press.

    South Koreans exalt the British sausage - Telegraph
    will check it out momentarily. tahnks for the banking info. actually thinking of leaving about 20 million in keb as long as i can access the money thru atms after i leave here. i heard nong hyup is strictly domestic, meaning you can't access that money after leavng, you must withdraw money only from within this country. but yes NH allows account balances for up to 1 year after one has permanently departed. dont ask me hw they expect one to GET the money. I read keb is the only bank for foreigners that allows atm withdrawals from abroad with a check card its called.

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    guiness, budwiser, and a shoebox full of blunts every fight. The blunts i usually have wheather the tv is on or not.
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    i usually have wheather the tv is on or not.
    blunts are good during thunderstorms I found, right Miles?

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    No alcohol as it is usually about 1pm. It is usually water or good old fashioned Earl Grey tea. I don't have fight nights. I do sometimes indulge in lunch and I like sausages.
    what a slab of ox shit that itinerary is. If and when you DO actually go for the sausages, it is undertaken with something well beyond humble, toned-down indulgence: it's something quite the more akin to eating what is wrongly termed "sausages" served to you by someone who is wrongly termed an "international" or "cosmopolitan" citizen of the world, as most likely he/she has rarely eaten anything even remotely different from beanpaste soup or pickled vegetables.
    You are a deprived soul, BBB. 'Gavins' is where you get your sausages. You can order online and have them delivered to your home. They are quality and taste great. Highly recommended. Just do a Google search for Gavin's sausages and you will indeed be able to consume sublime meaty goodness prior to watching people hit each other on the head. I don't eat any of that rubbish from E-mart, only proper sausages for me.
    Gotta get a KEB check card or something as I have zilch else for online purchases. Miles can one maintain a KEB account AFTER having left for good? Hope I can access the dough at ATMs internationally as I shudder at the thought of carrying more than US $10k in my pocket and therefore must leave the rest somewhere. Closed BA account years ago (several kilometers of chumchi kimbap ago).

    p.s. just read loads of goodness re: Gavin's but all posts were from 2006 and the website listed turns up jack piss. Pls post the website as I will have to order some a.s.a.p.
    If you didn't close down the account and there is money in there, then you are good to go. They don't shut down accounts easily. KEB is obviously the best way to go for foreigners and debit cards, but Nonghyup is pretty good and Samsung are branching out too with their credit cards.

    I don't know the website as the wife does the ordering and she is sleeping, so will try and find out tomorrow.

    Meanwhile here is an article on Gavin's sausages as that is the nearest I could find myself on looking for my sausages. Great to see him getting UK press.

    South Koreans exalt the British sausage - Telegraph
    will check it out momentarily. tahnks for the banking info. actually thinking of leaving about 20 million in keb as long as i can access the money thru atms after i leave here. i heard nong hyup is strictly domestic, meaning you can't access that money after leavng, you must withdraw money only from within this country. but yes NH allows account balances for up to 1 year after one has permanently departed. dont ask me hw they expect one to GET the money. I read keb is the only bank for foreigners that allows atm withdrawals from abroad with a check card its called.
    My information is alright, but I think it is always made easier for me by being married to one of the locals. I seldom need to jump through hoops. KEB is clearly the best bank for any foreigner though. A lot of the banks here are just flat out racist.

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    No alcohol as it is usually about 1pm. It is usually water or good old fashioned Earl Grey tea. I don't have fight nights. I do sometimes indulge in lunch and I like sausages.
    what a slab of ox shit that itinerary is. If and when you DO actually go for the sausages, it is undertaken with something well beyond humble, toned-down indulgence: it's something quite the more akin to eating what is wrongly termed "sausages" served to you by someone who is wrongly termed an "international" or "cosmopolitan" citizen of the world, as most likely he/she has rarely eaten anything even remotely different from beanpaste soup or pickled vegetables.
    You are a deprived soul, BBB. 'Gavins' is where you get your sausages. You can order online and have them delivered to your home. They are quality and taste great. Highly recommended. Just do a Google search for Gavin's sausages and you will indeed be able to consume sublime meaty goodness prior to watching people hit each other on the head. I don't eat any of that rubbish from E-mart, only proper sausages for me.
    Gotta get a KEB check card or something as I have zilch else for online purchases. Miles can one maintain a KEB account AFTER having left for good? Hope I can access the dough at ATMs internationally as I shudder at the thought of carrying more than US $10k in my pocket and therefore must leave the rest somewhere. Closed BA account years ago (several kilometers of chumchi kimbap ago).

    p.s. just read loads of goodness re: Gavin's but all posts were from 2006 and the website listed turns up jack piss. Pls post the website as I will have to order some a.s.a.p.
    If you didn't close down the account and there is money in there, then you are good to go. They don't shut down accounts easily. KEB is obviously the best way to go for foreigners and debit cards, but Nonghyup is pretty good and Samsung are branching out too with their credit cards.

    I don't know the website as the wife does the ordering and she is sleeping, so will try and find out tomorrow.

    Meanwhile here is an article on Gavin's sausages as that is the nearest I could find myself on looking for my sausages. Great to see him getting UK press.

    South Koreans exalt the British sausage - Telegraph
    will check it out momentarily. tahnks for the banking info. actually thinking of leaving about 20 million in keb as long as i can access the money thru atms after i leave here. i heard nong hyup is strictly domestic, meaning you can't access that money after leavng, you must withdraw money only from within this country. but yes NH allows account balances for up to 1 year after one has permanently departed. dont ask me hw they expect one to GET the money. I read keb is the only bank for foreigners that allows atm withdrawals from abroad with a check card its called.
    My information is alright, but I think it is always made easier for me by being married to one of the locals. I seldom need to jump through hoops. KEB is clearly the best bank for any foreigner though. A lot of the banks here are just flat out racist.
    no doubt racist, but during my more altruistic/empathetic moments I tell myself they are simply and undeniably sheltered, naive, provincial, boorish peasants with no experience at all........it makes me less angry to see it that way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
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    No alcohol as it is usually about 1pm. It is usually water or good old fashioned Earl Grey tea. I don't have fight nights. I do sometimes indulge in lunch and I like sausages.
    what a slab of ox shit that itinerary is. If and when you DO actually go for the sausages, it is undertaken with something well beyond humble, toned-down indulgence: it's something quite the more akin to eating what is wrongly termed "sausages" served to you by someone who is wrongly termed an "international" or "cosmopolitan" citizen of the world, as most likely he/she has rarely eaten anything even remotely different from beanpaste soup or pickled vegetables.
    You are a deprived soul, BBB. 'Gavins' is where you get your sausages. You can order online and have them delivered to your home. They are quality and taste great. Highly recommended. Just do a Google search for Gavin's sausages and you will indeed be able to consume sublime meaty goodness prior to watching people hit each other on the head. I don't eat any of that rubbish from E-mart, only proper sausages for me.
    Gotta get a KEB check card or something as I have zilch else for online purchases. Miles can one maintain a KEB account AFTER having left for good? Hope I can access the dough at ATMs internationally as I shudder at the thought of carrying more than US $10k in my pocket and therefore must leave the rest somewhere. Closed BA account years ago (several kilometers of chumchi kimbap ago).

    p.s. just read loads of goodness re: Gavin's but all posts were from 2006 and the website listed turns up jack piss. Pls post the website as I will have to order some a.s.a.p.
    If you didn't close down the account and there is money in there, then you are good to go. They don't shut down accounts easily. KEB is obviously the best way to go for foreigners and debit cards, but Nonghyup is pretty good and Samsung are branching out too with their credit cards.

    I don't know the website as the wife does the ordering and she is sleeping, so will try and find out tomorrow.

    Meanwhile here is an article on Gavin's sausages as that is the nearest I could find myself on looking for my sausages. Great to see him getting UK press.

    South Koreans exalt the British sausage - Telegraph
    will check it out momentarily. tahnks for the banking info. actually thinking of leaving about 20 million in keb as long as i can access the money thru atms after i leave here. i heard nong hyup is strictly domestic, meaning you can't access that money after leavng, you must withdraw money only from within this country. but yes NH allows account balances for up to 1 year after one has permanently departed. dont ask me hw they expect one to GET the money. I read keb is the only bank for foreigners that allows atm withdrawals from abroad with a check card its called.
    My information is alright, but I think it is always made easier for me by being married to one of the locals. I seldom need to jump through hoops. KEB is clearly the best bank for any foreigner though. A lot of the banks here are just flat out racist.
    no doubt racist, but during my more altruistic/empathetic moments I tell myself they are simply and undeniably sheltered, naive, provincial, boorish peasants with no experience at all........it makes me less angry to see it that way.
    Well, they are just counter workers. I wouldn't blame them too much, but higher up? Yeah, kill 'em.

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    I don't event it up like I did many yrs ago with imports and wings, salsa nacho trays and full blown veggie dishes. Now it's pretty much domestics and almonds or pistachios only. On big Sat cards we'll go typical dark rum, blue moon or something.

    I haven't had a smoked out ganja fest fight card in a while. Quit smoking two years ago and it's changed a few things, memory, shitty diet and girth of wallet & waistline to be a few

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    It's official. Brockton is the most, if not the most, entertaining poster on this forum..

    You dudes gave me alot of ideas. I should try to change it up once a while..

    I usually go with.....

    - Heineken with Hennesy

    - Pizza

    - Hot wangs

    - If it's a huge fight, then I'd smoke a blunt

    - Full pack of Marlboro Red

    and I'm straight...

    What I dont get is.. Ive heard some poster talking about drinking WINE only during Pacman fights wsup with that. lol sounds like an odd combination to me. Sipping on wine while watching a manly boxing match.. I might have some wine while dining with my lady but when IM watching a fight, i want something cold and carbonated going down my throat. But that's just me. TO each is own i guess.

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    rum and coke and Chinese normally hissed if exciting

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    Appletiser and fairy cakes. Appletisers taste will take over your soul and slowly break your heart.
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    No alcohol as it is usually about 1pm. It is usually water or good old fashioned Earl Grey tea. I don't have fight nights. I do sometimes indulge in lunch and I like sausages.
    Sounds sad, I know. If it was evening I would be drinking, but I usually watch my fights with a hangover, just no need to wake up and drink a bottle.
    Bottle would take that hang over away

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