brothers

true friendships begin in church

About a week ago Ying, Asher and I got together with Kristian, Adrian and Anthony (from left to right).

Unfortunately Sue, Adrian’s wife, didn’t make it into any photos this time. We went to La Porchetta’s in Doncaster. Last time I had dinner with Kristian he was much younger - and really into reading at the time! This time he’s a teenager. He’s polite, easy to get along with and has a great sense of humour.

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Comment by big cat
2008-07-04 17:21:25

hi ,guy,i want know “la porchetta’s”is a french name or germany name,what is exactly means,thanks,i think maybe french name

 
Comment by big cat
2008-07-04 17:22:11

maybe italian name becasue

 
Comment by James
2008-07-04 20:12:27

Hi Big Cat!

Happy to help, as always. I can’t actually email you back, though, because you didn’t include it in any of your posts. Remember, you don’t have to worry, it won’t be seen by the public.

“La porchetta” is in Italian. It means “the pig”. There are quite a few la porchetta restaurants in Melbourne. There are also many pizza hut restaurants in Melbourne - which I know is also in China. la porchetta makes much better pizza than pizza hut.

James

 
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