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  • Anthony, he's not going ffast enough on that go kart!, BEST BITCHES by far the cheapest Too!

  • Its all good pig prawns clams no 38 tommarto salad to dry for.....

  • I love the brothels in Macau... fricking amazing! About 1200HKD get you a smokin hot chick (Asian, Black, White, Mixed etc...), a room, a hot tub bath with the girl, a massage with her... and of course mind blowing sex.

  • I'm very proud to be born in Macau. Everyone should visit at least once, even if you are not into gambling, there are much more to see.

  • wow the macaunese women are ver ver pretty

  • Also, the milk used in the pudding is not supposed to be from a cow, I think it was meant to be from a buffalo. If anyone want to justify what I said, please do so and I will happily correct myself.

    Thanks again Kumquasta, love your videos. You have my respect.

  • @Pomatopedia thanks, mate. means alot.

  • Thanks for the video, I love Macau, it's got great food. However, I must say this to anyone interested in the Milk Pudding: This desert is not from Macau, it is originated from a place in Guangdong Provence called "Shunde".

    Shunde is famous for a lot of food, it was also said to be one of the important spots for the origin and evolution of Cantonese food. Recently I went to a great restaurant in Macau Lan Kwai Fong (do not be confused with the HK one) and the head chef is from Shunde as well.

  • 0She said political reason. We americans for the most part would love to love to live like this.

  • @kip707 they do exist and you can find them in Macau today, but sadly not as many as some years ago, many mixed-blood macanese returned to Portugal or migrated elsewhere.

  • @kip707 Have you been here?

  • MKHAN!

  • SAHLERO!

  • if you have respect for pigs than let them alive.

  • @malunamaba no, ill eat them TO INFINITE END.

    ive seen a dying pig, 1st thing i said was

    man, i feel bad

    OHHHHHHHH WELL ITS SAUSAGE TIME!!!!!!!!

    AND MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM BACON!!!!!!!!

  • @malunamaba I respect them so much that I make them a part of me. GET IN MAH BELLY

  • @malunamaba if you have respect for living things don't walk on the ground, don't even accidentally step on the insects and small organisms. just eat your vegetables that have to come farther than your locally grown meat because you're not being resourceful and thoughtful enough towards your land. 

  • I had never heard of this place until I started to study in Taiwan even though I am Taiwanese. I had many people come from this place that seems to be of even more riches than Hong Kong yet much smaller. Hopefully I will be going to Macau this year. Love the chicks that come from this place.

  • @patentleatherones are you kidding you never heard of macau before - taiwanese are very shut off from the world! i lived all over asia inluding hk and taiwan and know macau the food is great - african chicken, claims in anything, bread and egg tarts  but the women?? i think they are mostly hookers from the mainland you see walking around. portugese fusion all over asia from pork vindaloo in india to straits chinese food in s'pore/malaysia, even thai food got chilli and papaya from them

  • @patentleatherones You are a typical sheltered ABC. Congratulations.

  • Macau is a very nice little city to visit, even if you don't like to gamble at all. It has a very unqiue feeling to it, and if you compare it to Hongkong, it's much "less Chinese" in a good way.

  • I love this show. I love ones when he's in Asia.

  • @tonyizhurr yay :d me too

  • i'm so glad no reservations is an hour long. i wish it were longer sometimes.

  • I have new found respect for Macau. It's a true authentic city. Reminds me of New Orleans.

  • The milk pudding reminds me of Junket, served in West country (Devon/Cornwall) which is milk heated with rennet and sweetened.

  • Thanks for the upload kumquatsta, we all appreciate it.

  • If anyone has any questions about Macau, please message me or follow me on Twitter @WhatsUpMacau or like my magazine on Facebook called World Gaming. Happy to assist and event meet people visiting Macau. Ciao.

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