What It’s Like

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 12/01 at 07:31 PM

I love that they put kids’ pictures on the walls of a KFC… THAT is different. Will you pick me up a pair of those extra thick and colorful long underwear? Keep posting please! xoxox

Posted by Emmy  on  12/07  at  02:04 PM

Since you’re speaking of food…

I wonder if those Chinese bun shops are as omnipresent in actual China are they are in Chinatowns? Since moving to Sydney, I’ve been dragged into one of those at least monthly. While I love the smell (a diabetic version of Subway at baking time), the in-between not-sweet and not-savoury taste of red bean buns is hard to reconcile.

Thoughts?

Posted by Amanda  on  12/10  at  12:16 AM

Have you converted anything to pdf there?

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  on  12/12  at  01:08 AM

I vaguely recall something called a PDF—it had something to do with clients calling at the last minute or something? In any case, no I haven’t. And I have only 1 non-system font loaded on my computer.

Amanda - There aren’t really bun shops, at least in this town. There are a few places to get pastry (cakes, cookies) and there they have stuffed buns but they’re fried and brown (not white and steamed like the Chinatown ones). There is also a chain called Bread Cafe that has very tasty and fancy pastry. The Bread Cafe sign promises they also have coffee, but it’s a lie. No coffee except at KFC!

Now, is this Amanda P. from SVA, or Amanda G. from DJ Wines, or some other Amanda?

The underwear is excellent—turns out it’s lined with fleece, Emmy. And some have knee-pads sewn in. So crazy.

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  on  12/12  at  06:42 PM

It’s another Amanda. An inferior-feeling one, now that Amandas with better credentials (artistic merit, free booze) have been introduced.

Posted by Amanda  on  12/13  at  06:49 PM
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