Recent comments in /f/providence

le127 t1_j7wwqar wrote

I wish I had an answer to that question. Never had the General Tso's there but since the China Inn closed I've had cravings for several of their dishes like Shanghai Dumplings, Ants Climbing a Tree, Sczechuan Beef, and Dan Dan Noodles to name a few.

Unfortunately I doubt any of the take out joints have anything that matches the Inn. When Louis Yip opened China Inn back in the 1970s it was the first local Chinese restaurant to offer more upscale and specialized fare beyond the Chow Mein and Polynesian style spots. Chengdu Taste makes some pretty good Sichuan stuff but it's a different style menu than China Inn and doesn't fill that void. With luck maybe somebody has a good suggestion.

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Disastrous_Table_669 t1_j7wr2on wrote

If your friend from NY asks you to bring over a pizza and you bring pizza strips, they're not going to be pleased, is what I'm saying.

Also, to the part where you are questioning my identity: born-and-bred Rhode Islanders have unique, proud identities that I can't personally relate to, so yeah, having moved here at age six I do still feel like a transplant. I don't think that's unreasonable.
And, I'm 31, because apparently age matters?

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ryanfingawesome t1_j7wngdt wrote

a PUP is not necessarily adware, it’s any link that your boomer-ass browser plug-in sees as tracking you in any way. so in this case, an affiliate link will track the IP of someone who clicks it in order to give demographic information back to the company. please don’t tell me i don’t know what i am talking about, because you’re very stupid.

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Previous_Floor OP t1_j7wlnze wrote

>tell me you don’t know how affiliate links work without telling me you don’t know how affiliate links work.

Sounds like you have no idea what you're talking about.

That affiliate link leads to adware. Plenty of clean affiliate links out there (ebay, amazon, etc). This one isn't.

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