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i want a takoyaki grill or even a pan with the ball shaped holes.
Posted by: kpm | January 21, 2010 at 09:53 PM
Amazon can fulfill your needs kpm.
Tokyu Hands to the rescue! I love that place. Hmm...this looks like it's electric, probably best for home use and not worrying about becoming another statistic.
Man I love negima(tori negi). Damn I miss just walking to the corner izakaya and enjoying the food and beer. Time to head to Costco and get some thighs and green onions.
Posted by: vagrant | January 22, 2010 at 11:14 AM