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On Thu, 4 Nov 2010 02:34:43 -0600, Sqwertz >
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>On Wed, 03 Nov 2010 17:38:36 -0400, Brooklyn1 wrote:
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>> every Chinese restauarnt
>> I've ever been to anywhere serves desserts...

>
>That must be New York China. I have never seen anything beyond
>fried banana or [often complimentary] orange slices in any Chinese
>restaurant.
>
>I suppose in Sheldon's Reality they all have a dessert cart full of
>French pastries and confections.
>
>IOW: you're full of shit.
>
>-sw


You need to get out more, texo-mexo... every China Town restaurant in
the US and Canada has a dessert section on their menu... the only
Chinese food you've ever eaten was from a crappy take out, those don't
serve desserts other than canned sodas. Typical Chinese restaurant
desserts are ice cream (vanilla, chocolate, pistachio, jello of the
day, almond cookie, lychee (canned/dried), kumquat (candied), any
combo thereof... and naturally fortune cookies. It's very obvious
that the texo-mexo dwarf has never seen the inside of a Chinese
restaurant. I'm positive that there are no Chinese restaurants in
Texass... even your so-called take-outs serve texo-mexo/chinko...
Spanishfly lice! LOL-LOL