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Old Feb 26th 2006, 6:38 pm
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Originally Posted by rushman
Aren't they the same thing or am I just being sarcastic? Wouldn't that be ironic?
Irony and sarcasm are the same.

I'm not joking.
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Old Feb 26th 2006, 8:16 pm
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Originally Posted by dbj1000
I believe that Central Market in Plano has Green King IPA (not that I drink the stuff). It certainly has one of the largest ranges of British bottled and canned beer I've seen around here.
What a fabulous store this is. Just been and I could not believe the amount of international foods they have. After 3 years away it was a part of civilisation I thought I would never see again in the States. Karma to you
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Old Feb 26th 2006, 8:50 pm
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Originally Posted by lolly
No sense of humour is still intact maybe too English not mixed yet with an American sense of humour
'No sense of humour is still intact'?!?! This could be seen as proving his point, punctuation might help on this one!
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Old Feb 26th 2006, 9:13 pm
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Originally Posted by vegas
What a fabulous store this is. Just been and I could not believe the amount of international foods they have. After 3 years away it was a part of civilisation I thought I would never see again in the States. Karma to you
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My pleasure Vegas! Even after 3 years in Dallas, we're still finding this kind of stuff out. Today we visited the India Bazaar & Chaat Express on Spring Creek and Alma, where we found huge 500g pots of Marmite for $10 and more great curry ingredients, chutneys and pickles than you can shake a stick at! Plus, they do take-out curry and "Tiffin Express"!

Sadly, the Beverage Center up at 121 and Preston by the Stonebriar Mall, which used to have the most impressive selection of beers I've ever seen, has closed since we drove past it last week.
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