Look what I found.
I was browsing through a few bayarea club sites and found a couple of pictures of my lovely girlfriend. She's the middle girl on the 11th pics and also the middle girl second to the last pics w/ her hands on her lap.
http://www.blisssj.com/emailers/0414b.htm
We will be celebrating our anniversary in about two weeks. Anyone know a nice restaurant/place to go to in san jose or around the bayarea? Preferably no place with junk food or fast food. My girlfriend doesnt eat junk food or fast food and she is also a nutrition science major at UC Berkeley.
ahh du ma! Thanks
poorboyracing
http://www.blisssj.com/emailers/0414b.htm
We will be celebrating our anniversary in about two weeks. Anyone know a nice restaurant/place to go to in san jose or around the bayarea? Preferably no place with junk food or fast food. My girlfriend doesnt eat junk food or fast food and she is also a nutrition science major at UC Berkeley.

ahh du ma! Thanks
poorboyracing
Last edited by PBR; Apr 14, 2005 at 07:56 AM.
Originally Posted by PBR
I was browsing through a few bayarea club sites and found a couple of pictures of my lovely girlfriend. She's the middle girl on the 11th pics and also the middle girl second to the last pics w/ her hands on her lap.
http://www.blisssj.com/emailers/0414b.htm
We will be celebrating our anniversary in about two weeks. Anyone know a nice restaurant/place to go to in san jose or around the bayarea? Preferably no place with junk food or fast food. My girlfriend doesnt eat junk food or fast food and she is also a nutrition science major at UC Berkeley.
ahh du ma! Thanks
poorboyracing
http://www.blisssj.com/emailers/0414b.htm
We will be celebrating our anniversary in about two weeks. Anyone know a nice restaurant/place to go to in san jose or around the bayarea? Preferably no place with junk food or fast food. My girlfriend doesnt eat junk food or fast food and she is also a nutrition science major at UC Berkeley.

ahh du ma! Thanks
poorboyracing
Have you tried la fondue? it's in downtown saratoga for a mere $150 per head
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Originally Posted by NeedFD
exotic food, like armadillos, alligators (seriously)
and the normal beef etc
they offer both a dessert fondue and the regular fondue
one is cheese, the other is chocolate (dessert)
and the normal beef etc
they offer both a dessert fondue and the regular fondue
one is cheese, the other is chocolate (dessert)
Originally Posted by wackyracer
what about cats and dogs. I heard they are good if mixed with chowmein
Originally Posted by wackyracer
what about cats and dogs. I heard they are good if mixed with chowmein

https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...highlight=oreo
sorry scratch
Originally Posted by Rotary13B1
He ain't gonna drive down to your pad! The service sucks too, no paper towels or forks.

it would be nice if you bring me some paper plates and plastic utensils. Im tired of running back and forth at the $0.99 store.
Originally Posted by PBR
I thought we already discussed this... 
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...highlight=oreo
sorry scratch

https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...highlight=oreo
sorry scratch

its a continuation.....I cant remember all of the topics nor my posts.
Originally Posted by web777
I hear Wacky is in the engine buiding business now. If you don't mind losing your turbo for a street port, Webers, direct fire and Fiero E-fan.
Originally Posted by Rotary13B1
He ain't gonna drive down to your pad! The service sucks too, no paper towels or forks.

Originally Posted by wackyracer
it would be nice if you bring me some paper plates and plastic utensils. Im tired of running back and forth at the $0.99 store.
Originally Posted by PBR
is that what you use on your rebuilt engines? plastic apex seals and paper water seals? 

I supply the bbq pit and chairs but not the bbq and beer and etc. Engines, I kept that top-secret so I dont do rebuilt stuff when I have visitors. and yes, I started doing rebuilts and ports, and my slogan is:
Quality, not quantity
If you like French, la petit bistro in Mountain View is excellent. It’s right on el Camino.
Just up the street from La Fondue, is The Basin. They do gourmet comfort food. I have never had better mac and cheese. And their martinis are really good.
If you're up for a drive, there's Ciao Bella in Ben Lomand on highway 9. It's top notch Italian with a bizarre atmosphere. Get the bread pudding for desert.
Just up the street from La Fondue, is The Basin. They do gourmet comfort food. I have never had better mac and cheese. And their martinis are really good.
If you're up for a drive, there's Ciao Bella in Ben Lomand on highway 9. It's top notch Italian with a bizarre atmosphere. Get the bread pudding for desert.
Last edited by JamesBong; Apr 15, 2005 at 06:52 PM.
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