What object? You mean cooking outside and attracting flies? No! We used to BBQ in a city building on pay days at lunchtime, all set up in a welding booth because there was no yard. BBQ will find a way!
Old saying I just made up: Half an Engrish is better than none. On the other hand, if you BBQ your RAM b, better hope your RAM a is OK, or you’re off-line.
Actually, it’s “Ghengis Khan”. No, I’m not joking, that’s what it says in Japanese. It’s a regional specialty in northern Japan, consisting of lamb meat fried (usually right at your table when you eat it in restaurants) in a special pan with a raised center. The meat juice collects in a groove on the outside, and you use it to fry vegetables and mushrooms.
After you went out and got wasted on flaming shots of something at the greatest party bar in town, this is what it looked like the next morning. You can still smell the burning nose hair. Give up on finding the wallet.
Comes with speciar flied ice.
speciar flied lice
No, I think he rearry means speciar flied ice. It’s a igroo. Ice. Igroo made of ice.
Clarification WIN! I don’t think Chief was really Inuit.
Nah…inuits eat lice on ice
I didn’t believe my ice when I saw that – I thought it must be an optical Aleutian.
your mind must be chilled…blow off your snows, it’ll clear up in a little while.
Snow problem. I won’t Eskimo questions, lest it start hailing dreadful puns in here…
Inuit? I knew it!
Surely this defeats the object of having a BBQ???
What object? You mean cooking outside and attracting flies? No! We used to BBQ in a city building on pay days at lunchtime, all set up in a welding booth because there was no yard. BBQ will find a way!
I could explain the igloo concept but instead I have to concede to the words of wisdom: BBQ will find a way!
That is wisdom for the ages.
Wasn’t that a Pablo Cruise song?
wondel what will happen when they stalt the file fol the glilling…the whore(?) igroo will stalt merting…
We didn’t stalt the file! -Birry Joer
…..and all that’s left is whore frost.
You owe me a new keyboard!
They got Lamb right, silly…. Unless its Igloo Ramb BBQ?
Old saying I just made up: Half an Engrish is better than none. On the other hand, if you BBQ your RAM b, better hope your RAM a is OK, or you’re off-line.
but barbecued RAM is so good with oven-roasted keyboard!
Cannot roast keyboard over open frame, so solly.
Actually, it’s “Ghengis Khan”. No, I’m not joking, that’s what it says in Japanese. It’s a regional specialty in northern Japan, consisting of lamb meat fried (usually right at your table when you eat it in restaurants) in a special pan with a raised center. The meat juice collects in a groove on the outside, and you use it to fry vegetables and mushrooms.
ahh gaud i rove the flied ramb meat
Yeah, this most certainly Hokkaido.
I dunno, the part of the sign that says “Kamakura” seems to indicate that it might be in, well, Kamakura. Which is southwest of Tokyo.
At least that ruddy Moskau song is stuck in my head now!
I was wondering what Khan was up to these days! Guess he retired from his warlike ways and discovered the joys of barbecue, like Bobby Seale.
Barbecue = key to world peace?
That would be great, since BBQ will find a way.
Go into any Mongolian yurt, and you’ll find the same three pictures: Genhis Khan, The Dalai Lama, and Bobby Seale.
After you went out and got wasted on flaming shots of something at the greatest party bar in town, this is what it looked like the next morning. You can still smell the burning nose hair. Give up on finding the wallet.
this was one of the wolst jokes
This sign says something about Dschinghis Khan. And also that this is a hotel.
Oh…where is the hiragana for “dschi”?!
Wouldn’t it be katakana?
Dschinghis Khan is the name of a German pop group.
But the sign does not say that the igloo is a hotel.
yeah a multi-star hotel, by the number of stars you can see through the roof
OMGWTFBBQ!
WTH?OMG F U E10 BBQ N D X 2?
U BBQ X? U F Ns?
ohh i rike these new ror’s! XD(ohh i like these new lol’s)
Actually in Japan the “R” is usually pronounced as a “L” so it’s just a spelling mistake.
Of course, transposing Rs and Ls can’t possibly qualify as Engrish…