Traditional haiku consist of 17 on (also known as morae though often loosely translated as "syllables"), in three phrases of 5, 7, and 5 on, respectively.
Looked for crispy skin
In a bowl of wonton soup With tomato sauce Say sayonara It's the Saharan welcome Like f**k you baby How to spell crispy It's B-O-D-O-H lah Pandai chong budak Meat falling apart Like melting ice cream in sun MasterChef my foot
One thing I give these gweilos. They will never admit they're wrong no matter what.
Perchance our ambassador to England can invite the 2 esteemed judges to a meal of nasi lemak with rendang and then later as dessert, a huge slice of humble pie.
Chef you a bigot
ReplyDeleteRendang no KFC la
Crispy cock my foot
One thing I give these gweilos. They will never admit they're wrong no matter what.
ReplyDeletePerchance our ambassador to England can invite the 2 esteemed judges to a meal of nasi lemak with rendang and then later as dessert, a huge slice of humble pie.
I thought this youtube says it all......Aiyaa.....does it matter?
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltr0NdGq6Bc