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over 8 years

If you care enough to post your name here I'll give a 100 word opinion.

over 8 years
I thought you took words out of them to make them fit yourself. How could you betray me so? :o
over 8 years
I did no such thing.
over 8 years

JimSpermWorm says

Please don't use other people's material in this thread.




edit: oh jesus f-cking christ you actually got these from a site where the reviews are already 100 words and I didn't need to go through those 2 excruciating minutes of effort to give you a bad one how did I f-ck up this badly
over 8 years
Please don't use other people's material in this thread.
over 8 years
but the 7 weren't part of the CP, dummy.
over 8 years
Nice 107 words, idiot.
over 8 years

JimSpermWorm says


Jimbei says

Enlighten me


Please don’t take this as a one star rating for abalone in general, as I’m not pretending to be any sort of expert – just sharing my disappointment. I’m sure when it’s good quality, fresh, and cooked by a master of the ingredient it’d be something special; but maybe this isn’t something to cook at home, unless you’re sure you know what you’re doing. I was expecting the gourmet flavour to permeate through the stir-fry, but what we ended up with was an odd rubbery flavour that felt like it needed something to overshadow it, rather than the other way around.


I’d pick this over Olde English any day of the week. I say people base their ratings reflect what they perceive the intention of the manufacturers to be. Thus, since it almost seems like Miller is trying to make Olde Milwaukee hilariously bad, they go easier on it. Meanwhile, since AB tries to pass Bud Light off as a legitimate beer, people take them to task when rating the beer. So in the end, it’s like someone asking, what’s better–Bug Light or motor oil? The obvious answer is Bud Light, but no one ever expected you to like motor oil.

QED buster. jimbei is actually really cool....
over 8 years

Vancyon says

Me me me


While they do have the very best of intentions, the main problem with Rinaldo’s is that they need to train their staff. When queried as to the variety of dips on the antipasto entrée, we were informed they were “a bit of everything”; and whilst charming, I’m happy for you to tell me which part of the duck the dish uses, rather than pointing it out on your own body. Other issues, such as mains being brought out during entrée were quickly and adequately solved, and the food was great. Fresh produce and skilful preparation made for very nice dishes.
over 8 years

Jimbei says

Enlighten me


Please don’t take this as a one star rating for abalone in general, as I’m not pretending to be any sort of expert – just sharing my disappointment. I’m sure when it’s good quality, fresh, and cooked by a master of the ingredient it’d be something special; but maybe this isn’t something to cook at home, unless you’re sure you know what you’re doing. I was expecting the gourmet flavour to permeate through the stir-fry, but what we ended up with was an odd rubbery flavour that felt like it needed something to overshadow it, rather than the other way around.
over 8 years

Sincerely says


JimSpermWorm says


Sincerely says

OH THAT'S WHAT THIS IS LOL nice


I don't know what you're talking about.


OK, I will take one


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Me me me
deletedover 8 years
Enlighten me
over 8 years

JimSpermWorm says


Sincerely says

OH THAT'S WHAT THIS IS LOL nice


I don't know what you're talking about.


OK, I will take one
over 8 years

Sincerely says

OH THAT'S WHAT THIS IS LOL nice


I don't know what you're talking about.
over 8 years

spacechupi says

mememe


There are quite a few of the style of Korean BBQ places around Melbourne, so it’s hard not to compare them. And while this place does score highly for their understated, yet charming décor (from the flags, to the posters, to the indoor plants, to the Korean movies playing on the big screen over the dining room), it’s let down by the food. We went with the safe option of the beef bibimbap, which seems underflavoured (only brought up to scratch with a lot of chilli sauce) and had very little beef and vegetables compared to the amount of rice.
over 8 years
OH THAT'S WHAT THIS IS LOL nice
over 8 years

JimSpermWorm says


Zhuorb says

I'll take one


Everyone’s heard the story of Mount Vesuvius erupting over Pompeii, but it takes an exhibition like this to truly understand what it meant. The exhibition is spread out nicely, with the first area dedicated to how the inhabitants of Pompeii used to live (with some amazingly preserved displays of household and garden items, and even carbonised food), while the second area described the eruption of Mount Vesuvius and its aftermath. The exhibition becomes especially powerful with the plaster casts of the voids in the ash where bodies were trapped – freezing in time, forever, the last moments of these ancient lives.


still decoding this
over 8 years
mememe
over 8 years

annajane says

me please


With a killer indie rock backing track, ‘Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist’ tells the story of awkward teenage sexual attraction on a New York City night. Michael Cera and Kat Dennings play their roles well, and the main issue with the movie seems to be how they’ve cut and re-arranged the sub-stories within Rachel Cohn and David Levithan’s novel of the same name. As a result, the film suffers from jolted pacing and a couple of scenes that leave you thinking, “Wait, what just happened then?” Aside from this, however, the film is quite a light and enjoyable theatrical romp.
over 8 years

Escurai says

I'm impressed with the amount of effort put in to get exactly 100 words


Much like ‘Transformers II’, ‘G.I. Joe’ is a movie that is much more entertaining than critics would lead you to believe. Sure it makes little to no sense to a rational viewer, with sinking icebergs, spontaneous underwater fires, and nanobots that previously only destroyed cancer cells but have been specifically engineered to destroy everything instead. But that’s not the point – there are also ninja fight scenes, experimental fighter planes, and some nice eye-candy for both the boys (with Rachel Nichols and Sienna Millar) and Channing Tatum for the girls. As far as popcorn entertainment goes, this is a solid player.
over 8 years

JimSpermWorm says

Thank you.


You still owe me an opinion tho :p
over 8 years
me please
over 8 years
Thank you.
over 8 years
I'm impressed with the amount of effort put in to get exactly 100 words
over 8 years

Zhuorb says

I'll take one


Everyone’s heard the story of Mount Vesuvius erupting over Pompeii, but it takes an exhibition like this to truly understand what it meant. The exhibition is spread out nicely, with the first area dedicated to how the inhabitants of Pompeii used to live (with some amazingly preserved displays of household and garden items, and even carbonised food), while the second area described the eruption of Mount Vesuvius and its aftermath. The exhibition becomes especially powerful with the plaster casts of the voids in the ash where bodies were trapped – freezing in time, forever, the last moments of these ancient lives.