I tried Nasi Goreng because of the Telstra ad
February 12th 2008 09:37
Todays group: I tried Nasi Goreng because of the Telstra ad.
231 members and counting
Group description:
The group for all those who thought Emperor Nasi Goreng built the Great Wall of China to keep the rabbits out, only to find Nasi Goreng on the menu
of the local Indonesian restaurant and trying it because saying "nasi goreng please" gave you a thrill.
So what really would have happened if the kid had access to Telstra Broadband? He’d discover that the wall was built mainly to keep out Mongol
invaders. He’d discover that Nasi Goreng is an Indonesian dish literally meaning "fried rice". Construction of the Great Wall of China began with the
Zhou Dynsasty when vassal states each built their own walls. Under the Qin Dynasty, the walls were united, and became a symbol of the now united
China. The wall was renovated during the Ming Dynasty.
As for rabbits in China? The Calcivirus, discovered by scientists in 1984, has wiped out 95% of feral rabbits in parts of China.
Watch the ad here:
Really Long Link
Click Here to see the group (if you are a member of facebook of
course)
231 members and counting
Group description:
The group for all those who thought Emperor Nasi Goreng built the Great Wall of China to keep the rabbits out, only to find Nasi Goreng on the menu
of the local Indonesian restaurant and trying it because saying "nasi goreng please" gave you a thrill.
So what really would have happened if the kid had access to Telstra Broadband? He’d discover that the wall was built mainly to keep out Mongol
invaders. He’d discover that Nasi Goreng is an Indonesian dish literally meaning "fried rice". Construction of the Great Wall of China began with the
Zhou Dynsasty when vassal states each built their own walls. Under the Qin Dynasty, the walls were united, and became a symbol of the now united
China. The wall was renovated during the Ming Dynasty.
As for rabbits in China? The Calcivirus, discovered by scientists in 1984, has wiped out 95% of feral rabbits in parts of China.
Watch the ad here:
Really Long Link
Click Here to see the group (if you are a member of facebook of
course)
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