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To the staff of MES (now a comparison of transatlantic slang!)
Master of Reality:
quote:Originally posted by pkd:
Oh man I could kill for a chip butty right now (there's another one), do you have any idea how many years it's been. I hate you for that french fry link, now I want a chip butty like you would not believe, the butter slowly oozing out the middle as it melts aaarrrgghhh...drooooool - Now that was a goood contribution to international cuisine by the British, although the deep fried Mars (milkyway in US) bar can go the way of the trash can.
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everyone knows taht poutines are the best food of all (check out void mains link if you dont know what a poutine is (they did expirements with it)).
A poutine is just fries with cheese and gravy on it, they kick ass.
lazygamer:
quote:everyone knows taht poutines are the best food of all (check out void mains link if you dont know what a poutine is (they did expirements with it)).
A poutine is just fries with cheese and gravy on it, they kick ass.
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YES! POUTINE RULEZ! It's so fattening though, wahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
zooloo:
The word "Quite"
In Britain "quite good" means "a bit good".
In USA, I believe, it's "very good".
What Americans speak is apparently "Closer to the language of Shakespear" than the English the English use.
lazygamer:
Really? SWEET! That is very fascinating, especially since Britain is susposed to be more "sophisticated" and "cultured". :D
What about Canada? Canada r0x0rs right? Did Canada(Quebec I suppose, sigh those guys suck) invent Poutine? Or maybe it's a france dish that came to Quebec and just happens to be a national(?) favorite?
Master of Reality:
An interview with the inventor of the poutine.
[ October 10, 2002: Message edited by: The Master of Reality / Bob ]
[ October 10, 2002: Message edited by: The Master of Reality / Bob ]
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