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Post by The Commissioner on Dec 19, 2012 20:24:23 GMT -8
The meat stand in the market has some grandiose displays for their customers. These Turkish brothers make a living by selling these, fresh from the farm. They’re good hearted folks who don’t speak that much English; however, they are still a delight to converse with. They genuinely seem to have a good time, doing what they do—which is strangely just butchering meat all day.
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Post by The Commissioner on Dec 19, 2012 20:25:01 GMT -8
The stand is run by an Icelandic woman and her handsome fisher son, Erek. She sometimes seems kind rude at times, especially to those with a discernibly thick English accent. However, she can be somewhat pleasant when it comes to small-talk. People usually come over to fawn over her son. The woman is sort of really protective of her son and doesn’t seem to want to give him up.
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Post by The Commissioner on Dec 19, 2012 20:25:41 GMT -8
This cute bakery is run by some Taiwanese owners. Everything from bread, to pastries, to coffee is served right here! The place is usually pretty crowded during the mornings but it usually clears up by the night time. The workers are also very attractive people. Appearances sell!
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Post by The Commissioner on Dec 19, 2012 20:30:14 GMT -8
This foreign produce market is probably one of the livelier and genuinely nicer places to be in. The Maltese couple who owns this place has a knack for good customer service. You may even grab a fruit and eat it, free of charge; just remember to ask first and say please!
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