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Rubu
August 19, 2004, 01:29 AM
i don't know what your feeling will be reading this news, i was laughing like crazy.
have a look at it Here>>> (http://www.bangladesherkhela.com/default.asp?strrefer=displayocr&straction=headline&iItemID=9453&iCategoryID=1).
Q1: is it really that hard to spend a month or so without rice?
Q2: how hard it is for those management team to buy some rice and cook it for crying aloud? there are 14 of them (3 times more than the players) i believe. i can't believe there is a place in this god's green earth you can't buy rice?
Q3: as a sponser of olympic, mickyD's food should be free for players. is this the reason of finding nothing else even after getting sick eating there?
Rubu
August 19, 2004, 01:32 AM
one off topic question for people living outside bd. whats the longest time you spent without eating rice?
me, only 2 month. i had the rice at store room, just did not feel like cooking it. if i try i think i can spend a year or so without feeling like eating rice.
Nasif
August 19, 2004, 01:43 AM
i can spend days/months/year without rice. I don't have any special "feelings" for rice ;)
Maximum I did spend without rice probably was little over 1 and half month.
Edited on, August 19, 2004, 6:44 AM GMT, by nasif.
Reason: typo
AsifTheManRahman
August 19, 2004, 03:42 AM
I dont have any special feelings for rice either...lol
I don't remember the maximum that I spent without it though...3/4 months maybe...
but like nasif, i could go on for years without it :lol:
oracle
August 19, 2004, 08:00 AM
panta bhat#1
I have a very special feeling for rice and as such cannot miss it for more than a week which usually happens if I travel. Also, I especially enjoy eating rice grown from my own land. The taste cannot be substituted.:D
Edited on, August 19, 2004, 1:01 PM GMT, by oracle.
Orpheus
August 19, 2004, 02:03 PM
Originally posted by oracle
panta bhat#1
I have a very special feeling for rice and as such cannot miss it for more than a week which usually happens if I travel. Also, I especially enjoy eating rice grown from my own land. The taste cannot be substituted.:D
Edited on, August 19, 2004, 1:01 PM GMT, by oracle.
True.. those rice from the village have this amazing smell. Actually I think most of the things over there tastes much better because it's fresher. Can't never forget the taste of Podma's Hilsha/Ilish. I think Japan's president visited BD when I was there few years ago.. and he was like... the best thing about bangladesh is Pitha and Ilish :) He was thinking of importing them .. for japanese ppl.. :) Amrai pai na.. abar export.. ami shamne thakle ekta latthi ditam shalare.
Edited on, August 19, 2004, 7:04 PM GMT, by Orpheus.
Ibrahim
August 19, 2004, 04:11 PM
I read this news yesterday and was calling all of my friends all around and joking a lot, but it is true for a person who never stay out of the country. Might be hard for them.
bourny3
August 19, 2004, 06:48 PM
I live in Australia and i dont think ive eaten rice for a good 2 months and before that probably 3 months
rassel
August 19, 2004, 09:11 PM
maybe couple of weeks
anyway, I preferred parata than rice:P
TigerFan
September 6, 2004, 03:33 PM
me can stay without rice more than a year. I live with my family so I eat rice everyday. I am not a big fan of rice, may be khichuri, polao and biryani.
what came into my mind when reading this article is these bd athlets are pathetic. When u are a real athlet and playing for a big cause, nothing should able to stop u. They are just pathetic. Er cheye bangladesher rickshaw walara bhalo korbe.
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