Delhi and travel: help an old lady?
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The Frozen Chicken Of Death. Not tepid - undercooked and prepared by an expatriate Englishman. I've yet to be felled by Indian food. I do get sick of it though, after a month or so.
LA, about 60% of what I write in here is deleted these days - which is why I don't bother contributing much any more - except to help little old ladies across the road.
LA, about 60% of what I write in here is deleted these days - which is why I don't bother contributing much any more - except to help little old ladies across the road.
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How quickly you forget, dogster. Remember the ten explosive days following the authentic meal described in this heartbreaking thread:
http://www.fodors.com/community/asia...n-varanasi.cfm
http://www.fodors.com/community/asia...n-varanasi.cfm
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Well, I had forgotten that, Marija. But that's a different situation. It's a fine example of just what I <i>don't</i> contribute to Fodor's these days. Alas, I not allowed to tell you why, apparently.
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I wonder when I'll get the hint?
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I wonder when I'll get the hint?