Last I checked, England still uses the Queen’s English on the evening news and in the papers (note the price in GBP). But obviously not so much in local eateries…
Nah, I mean… jungle fever often involves juicy buns in my experience. I’ve never paid a pound for it though… not that I would pay for it, period… um… I’m just gonna dig myself a hole and sit in it now.
It definitely looks like this is in the UK. The things at the right under the “CLO(sed)” sign look like Harden’s Food Guide signs. And there’s an advert for Tio Pepe Sherry under the “Good Food Guide” sticker.
We have to pay for a fever, and there’s conditions? I think I’ll pass.
Actually, if you catch juicy buns fever, you’re gonna be doing a LOT of “passing”
I’ve got a fever, and the only prescription is MORE JUICY BUNS!
I’m suspecting your doctor is a quack physician. Or possibly an asian gourmand chef.
Correct.
I’m burnin, I’m burnin, I’m burnin for more Juicy Buns.
“Condition Apply”, lather, rinse, and repeat…
Ha! lol
I think I saw “Juicy Buns Fever” in the back room of the video store once.
giggidygiggidygoo!
I got this and I’m lovin it, i don’t want to be cured
Is this the big hit by the Asian Ted Nugent?
“American musician and producer Sir Mixalot was spotted at a local eatery this afternoon…”
Um, wouldn’t that be Sir Mixarot?
Last I checked, England still uses the Queen’s English on the evening news and in the papers (note the price in GBP). But obviously not so much in local eateries…
something tells me this isn’t the kind of fever that’s cured with more cowbell…
Juicy Buns Fever? Is that the opposite of Jungle Fever?
Nah, I mean… jungle fever often involves juicy buns in my experience. I’ve never paid a pound for it though… not that I would pay for it, period… um… I’m just gonna dig myself a hole and sit in it now.
What’s this “conditions apply” business?
just one condition…I wonder what it is…
My guess would be “chronic flatulence.”
What really scares me in this entire picture is the label on the bottom right corner of the poster:
“Good Food Grade 2004″
Think about it, take it any way you want.
“Good Food Guide 2004″
All my fevers involve more cowbell.
It definitely looks like this is in the UK. The things at the right under the “CLO(sed)” sign look like Harden’s Food Guide signs. And there’s an advert for Tio Pepe Sherry under the “Good Food Guide” sticker.
Hmm… the name “Harden’s Food Guide” is more Engrish … http://www.hardens.com/
I guess Manchester, UK – big Chinatown there. Or could be London.
and what with the english money n’all..
Yeah, it was in Chinatown in London, about 3 years ago.
There’s something wrong with this site. It didn’t show the comment I posted till after I posted it again…
Took me four tries to connect my rebuttle to DrMABrown’s rebuttle…
Maybe it’s supposed to mean hot sweet bread or something like that.
What it says in Chinese is “small dragon buns frenzy/zeal/fever”
We go nuts for small dragon butts (buns)?
Mmm… Small Dragon Butts…
Tastiest thing. You must try!
I like the juicy buns….
you can keep the fever
Obviously, they are selling pirated Asian copies of one of the lesser known John Travolta films.
Hmm, sounds like a cool dance club.
This is no mere Badunkadunk flu..!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiaolongbao
No more “little dragon” again, please.
i wouldn’t mind a boy’s juicy buns right now :p!
…….erm…it’s my bedtime………….um…bye now! *runs away*