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The Etiquette and Decorous Comportment Thread
The Etiquette and Decorous Comportment Thread
Started by Gopher, Jul 11 08 11:23
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Jul 23 08 03:42
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Jul 23 08 06:28
They're pretty much exactly what they say. Mushy peas.
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Jul 23 08 06:40
Britain has more Michelin's now then France.
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Jul 23 08 06:49
They don't sound appealing and they don't look appealing.....but hey.....you never know. (I'm almost certain I never will)
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Jul 23 08 08:40
PC you don't like Michelin star restaurants? lol That's the ultimate fanciest you can get. The 'ultra prestigious' places.
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Jul 23 08 08:46
PC you don't like Michelin star restaurants? lol That's the ultimate fanciest you can get. The 'ultra prestigious' places.
Michelin star ? I've never heard of them.
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Jul 23 08 08:55
Ahhh. I thought you've seen Ramsey's Kitchen Nightmare.. hmm
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Jul 23 08 09:03
Ohhh.....the rating system. OK....I'm with you now. I thought you were talking about restaurants called Michelin Star. As for Ramsey.....I wouldn't eat his food no matter how many stars he had.
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Jul 23 08 09:16
hahaha. Yeah I meant the Star. Chefs lose cred if they lose a star, they go all moody and run into the hills and become a wild beast or something, it's that devastating to them.
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Jul 26 08 12:06
Is it vulgar for a man to wear brightly coloured socks with a dark suit?
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Jul 26 08 01:09
I don't think it's vulgar. Some guys could pull this off and land themselves on the 10 best dressed list. Others would just be considered 'fashion challenged'.
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Jul 26 08 03:21
Depends how short your pant legs are.
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