joko wrote:arak spread globally in different names and ingredients of carbohydrates. in japan we know them as 'sake', chinese as 'cau' etc. and in some parts of south east asian e.g. countries like malaysia, singapore, indonesia, brunei, they are also called 'arak'. this term probably came along with the spread of islam over the corresponding countries.
Judge wrote:Ciggy wrote:metalhead wrote:
This is how it becomes when you add water on it.
Bit like Raki then
ciggy, if i saw you drink something looking like that, i'd be thinking your easy![]()
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Judge wrote:Ciggy wrote:metalhead wrote:
This is how it becomes when you add water on it.
Bit like Raki then
ciggy, if i saw you drink something looking like that, i'd be thinking your easy![]()
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Ciggy wrote:Judge wrote:Ciggy wrote:metalhead wrote:
This is how it becomes when you add water on it.
Bit like Raki then
ciggy, if i saw you drink something looking like that, i'd be thinking your easy![]()
Look whos talkin they dont call you Mark Almond for nothing Judge
Sabre wrote:I haven't had the luck of being in your land yet. When I'm a rich bástard I will go, for sure.
Ciggy wrote:Judge wrote:Ciggy wrote:metalhead wrote:
This is how it becomes when you add water on it.
Bit like Raki then
ciggy, if i saw you drink something looking like that, i'd be thinking your easy![]()
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Look whos talkin they dont call you Mark Almond for nothing Judge
peewee wrote:ive been to dubai many times
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