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Aug 12, 2011 03:02 |  #3106

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^What is that on the stick?

Chorizo de Cebu Julian... I prefer Chorizo than Longganisa... you don't know Chorizo?


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Aug 12, 2011 03:07 |  #3107

monk3y wrote in post #12921294 (external link)
Chorizo de Cebu Julian... I prefer Chorizo than Longganisa... you don't know Chorizo?

I love chorizo. I didn't recognize it being on a stick.




  
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Aug 12, 2011 03:23 |  #3108

jdizzle wrote in post #12921304 (external link)
I love chorizo. I didn't recognize it being on a stick.

ohhh most chorizo here are on a stick... unless you buy it yourself and cook it at home :D


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Aug 12, 2011 03:27 |  #3109

monk3y wrote in post #12921329 (external link)
ohhh most chorizo here are on a stick... unless you buy it yourself and cook it at home :D

I usually don't eat it on a stick. Most of the time it's in paella or various dishes where chorizo adds flavor. :)




  
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Aug 12, 2011 03:45 |  #3110

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I usually don't eat it on a stick. Most of the time it's in paella or various dishes where chorizo adds flavor. :)

ahhh... I like to eat it alone :lol: but yeah lots of times its not on stick.

you at work>?


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Aug 12, 2011 03:51 |  #3111

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ahhh... I like to eat it alone :lol: but yeah lots of times its not on stick.

you at work>?

Yup! I'm working and surfing. :lol:




  
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Aug 12, 2011 03:52 |  #3112

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Yup! I'm working and surfing. :lol:

I'll buy the RRS now... I am just finishing up my orders for some of my suppliers :lol: I hate it when I have to order a lot of stuff from suppliers :lol: payables just shoot up sky high :lol:


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Aug 12, 2011 03:53 |  #3113

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I'll buy the RRS now... I am just finishing up my orders for some of my suppliers :lol: I hate it when I have to order a lot of stuff from suppliers :lol: payables just shoot up sky high :lol:

So, you're buying the L bracket and foot for the 70-200?




  
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Aug 12, 2011 03:54 |  #3114

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So, you're buying the L bracket and foot for the 70-200?

yeap.... coz I am not sure what I am waiting for :lol:


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Aug 12, 2011 04:02 |  #3115

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yeap.... coz I am not sure what I am waiting for :lol:

Just buy it already! :lol:;)




  
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Aug 12, 2011 04:06 |  #3116

Check this out:

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Aug 12, 2011 04:09 |  #3117

jdizzle wrote in post #12921386 (external link)
Just buy it already! :lol:;)

hahaha yeah I have already made an account with them...

I am thinking if I should get one Nodal plate or not :lol:


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Aug 12, 2011 04:10 |  #3118

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hahaha yeah I have already made an account with them...

I am thinking if I should get one Nodal plate or not :lol:

If you really want to shoot panos. It might be the best solution.




  
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Aug 12, 2011 04:10 |  #3119

hehe I prefer this :lol:
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Aug 12, 2011 04:11 |  #3120

jdizzle wrote in post #12921395 (external link)
If you really want to shoot panos. It might be the best solution.

but it would be useless without the Panning base..so I might just buy it next time when I really think I need it :D together with the panning base


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