How about a "Random Meaningless Image...let's see them string"?
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@administrator said in How about a "Random Meaningless Image...let's see them string"?:
Ok, now you're just making me jealous that it's not sub-zero temperatures in Key West.
Supposedly the only frost free zone in the continental US
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That's funny. I ran across a Chinese restaurant in Salzburg named the Fu King. We had a lot of fun coming up with advertising variations on that name.
BTW, that was around the corner from Schmuck Allee.
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@Kehaulani said in How about a "Random Meaningless Image...let's see them string"?:
That's funny. I ran across a Chinese restaurant in Salzburg named the Fu King. We had a lot of fun coming up with advertising variations on that name.
BTW, that was around the corner from Schmuck Allee.
Also in Lake City, FL
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From https://www.hotelxcaret.com/en/gastronomy/ : The deliberately tongue-in-cheek Xin-Gao restaurant.
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My dad always talked about a place in Honolulu during WWII named Lao-Tse Chow. The proprietor was Wun Hung Lo.
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@Newell-Post My wife will sometimes refer to a person as Sum Yung Gai.
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@J-Jericho said in How about a "Random Meaningless Image...let's see them string"?:
The deliberately tongue-in-cheek Xin-Gao restaurant.
I give up. Sin Now vs Sit Down vs ?.
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@Newell-Post said in How about a "Random Meaningless Image...let's see them string"?:
My dad always talked about a place in Honolulu during WWII named Lao-Tse Chow. The proprietor was Wun Hung Lo.Wun Hung Lo was actually the brother of author Hung Tu Low, who wrote "Over the High Hurdles".
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@Kehaulani said in How about a "Random Meaningless Image...let's see them string"?:
Wun Hung Lo was actually the brother of author Hung Tu Low, who wrote "Over the High Hurdles".
Maybe they set the bar too low?
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@SSmith1226 said in How about a "Random Meaningless Image...let's see them string"?:
@J-Jericho said in How about a "Random Meaningless Image...let's see them string"?:
The deliberately tongue-in-cheek Xin-Gao restaurant.
I give up. Sin Now vs Sit Down vs ?.
Did you ever watch the movie Traffic? It's one of my favorites, and the answer to your question is found in the first scene. Miguel Quintana, the founder and CEO of Xcaret in Playa del Carmen in Mexico, changed the Mexican pronunciation into Chinese for a humorous, racy restaurant name. Also, Xin Gao is a bona fide Chinese name, so there's that plausible explanation. It's not the real one, but still....
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@J-Jericho
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@SSmith1226 Xcaret website calls it Asian cuisine. Xin Gao is Chinese. The Mexican pronunciation means a dance YouTuber Sydney Watson recently referred to as "the horizontal Monster Mash".
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@SSmith1226 said in How about a "Random Meaningless Image...let's see them string"?:
I did not know Alligators could read!
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@Dr-GO said in How about a "Random Meaningless Image...let's see them string"?:
I did not know Alligators could read!
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OK. I caved. But I was running really, really low. And Sears doesn't send me the "big book" catalog any more. But I took only one package. They guy ahead of me in line had 4.
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An Austrian comic paper today had recommendations for the gourmet in the times of Coronavirus... "Ten recipes for pasta with toilet paper". Things like "Boil pasta, rinse and dry. Mix in half-square inch bits of toilet paper, and sprinkle with hand sanitizer."