>>we'd see a few daring entrepreneurs try a variation of it over here. Or maybe they are already here? I live under a rock, you see.
Hooters
>>we'd see a few daring entrepreneurs try a variation of it over here. Or maybe they are already here? I live under a rock, you see.
Hooters
Durian.
I hope you'll enjoy it!
It tastes like custard and banana.
The texture goes from crispy on the outer layers to tender in the inner layers.
>>It's surprising that it wasn't that known outside of Japan for almost 4-5 years. It's likely the art and concept (No giant robots! Well, no giant "robots" and humanity is practically screwed up at the get go.)
It's had a strong following in the Chinese speaking world since it came out. America's one of the last…
and then some dudes will copy one of these minigames onto the iOS and make miilliiions
I don't think the smell is really 'putrid', but it is very strong. If you don't know what it is it can be alarming.
But yes its flavor is something else, combined with that tender flesh.
Mario belongs to no Country, but to the WORLD!
If a wizard transformed John McClane into a fruit, he would be a Durian
HAHAH, yes and it's just as tender too!
I only wish I posted it earlier
None of them are as good as the original, because Miyamoto coming out of a barrel is only diluted by shopping
I played with realistic plastic guns as a little kid around 8 years old, I see nothing wrong with that.
Guns are cool and in a lot of movies and games.
because it's COOL
Right, with simple touch screen games, nothing like a controller attachment.