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Maybe their standards for handicap accessibility are a little bit different here in Taiwan.
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This is actually a really delicious drink that I discovered: kumquat lemon juice with prunes. It's like a tangy lemonade but the prunes add a bit of natural sweetness to it. However, it's a bit embarrassing drinking this delicious beverage because it looks like floaties in toilet water.
1 comment:
That drink sounded delicious -- until your reference, which I never would have thought!
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