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  • i have promised to visit him in penang but not got round to it yet. thanks a lot for filling in details i didn't know or had got wrong, and i would love it if you did my class one of these days! stay in touch anyway.

    Stories about Syed Sharon Bakar 2005

  • i don't dare look at cookbooks or i'd want them all!! animah - squidgy for kids opens up a whole new dimension anisah - that burmah road bookshop sounds wonderful and i must make a trip there when i'm next in penang - i love "preloved" books too!

    How Squidgy is Your Bookshop? Sharon Bakar 2005

  • Bring your rad homemade vegan cupcakes, your amazing pasta salad, or your mom's famous penang tofu, but bring enough to share for the awesome art-slideshow-meets-potluck-dinner that's part of FotoWeek DC at 7 p.m.

    Getting Up Guide: Slideluck Potshow; Punch Brothers Alex Baldinger 2010

  • And... how would you like it if someone sends you a penang laksa?

    Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia Jerine 2009

  • Labels: malaysia, penang, travel comments: ashraf said ...

    No words, just photos Jerine 2006

  • I was quite surprised when I visited the mpsh in gurney plaza in penang that it didn't have that many books.

    A Quick Guide to Bookshop Chains Sharon Bakar 2006

  • I love me some Thai curry - green curry, red curry, penang curry, country-style curry, yellow curry ... mmm ...

    Thoughts on Curry vuboq 2006

  • Now you'll know if you suddenly have a few more hours to dawdle over that penang beef.

    Tilton's United, Sybase Subsid In Wireless Deal 2006

  • Labels: malaysia, penang, travel comments: kAzu!! said ... wah!! damn healthy man u!!! taichi then hiking!!! respect mann!!!

    PENANG!!!! Jerine 2004

  • His wet clothing showed that he had been out in the storm of the night before, and his stick, which was a penang - lawyer weighted with lead, was just such a weapon as might, by repeated blows, have inflicted the terrible injuries to which the trainer had succumbed.

    The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1902

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