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Old 24th October 2016, 09:35 PM   #11
A. G. Maisey
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Since we're doing this Indonesian thing, maybe we should consider the relationship between pamor mlumah, pamor miring and Kue Lapis.

Ki Empu gets tired of pounding iron and getting burnt, orders wife to fix him some coffee and cake.

Wife whips up some Kopi Tubruk & Kue Lapis.

Ki Empu eats so much of it that when he goes back to work he's feeling a little bit crook in the guts, makes a mess of of the job he had on the go and has to twist the forging to make it stick together.

And that brothers & sisters is the true story of how pamor miring was discovered.

All because of this:-
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