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You know what they put on French fries in Holland instead of ketchup?
What?
Mayonnaise.
God damn!
I seen them do it, man, they f***ing drown them in that shit.
That's some f***ed up shit.
You know what they put on French fries in Holland instead of ketchup?
What?
Mayonnaise.
God damn!
I seen them do it, man, they f***ing drown them in that shit.
That's some f***ed up shit.
At your request I’ve added a very fair and totally unbiased poll.+1 this ^^^^^^
Add a poll so we can vote. If this isn't settled....not sure I'll be able to sleep (;
At your request I’ve added a very fair and totally unbiased poll.
Going by the results so far I think we’re witnessing the death of democracy...That's the most goddamned American thing I've seen in this thread!
But they're not just any old fries, they're steak fries. (;Going by the results so far I think we’re witnessing the death of democracy...
Ruffles have ridgesWhat do you call the bottom photo then?
Me and you are going to fall outBut they're not just any old fries, they're steak fries. (;
It’s a mystery...Hmm... I wonder who the one vote for “Chips” is.
@BonScot is right. The top ones are chips and and the bottom ones are crisps.
This isn’t up for debate. I’m English and it’s my language . You Americans borrowed the language and bodged some of it up. You even stole the name of our national sport.
Annoyingly even in Australia people call crisps chips. They are wrong too.
Oh and for the record, normalcy is not a word. I don’t care if one of your presidents used it, that doesn’t make it a word.
Now excuse me, I’m about to duck.
I have witnessed this in action. I was in the sports bar in Caesars palace and a group of lads were shouting USA over and over again. I thought it was nice of them to remind tourists what country they were visiting...Sometimes Americans are just wrong. But part of being American is that you never admit it, even when they know they’re wrong.
So you just chant “USA, USA, USA” until people just let you win anyway.
Something that people from Scotland and England can agree on. I never saw that happening...@BonScot is right. The top ones are chips and and the bottom ones are crisps.
This isn’t up for debate. I’m English and it’s my language . You Americans borrowed the language and bodged some of it up. You even stole the name of our national sport.
Annoyingly even in Australia people call crisps chips. They are wrong too.
Oh and for the record, normalcy is not a word. I don’t care if one of your presidents used it, that doesn’t make it a word.
Now excuse me, I’m about to duck.
FFS just do me a favour and vote for “chips”The problem with the poll it is that on the first picture the "fries" seems to be billed so none of the 4 options applies.
Can we have boiled finger potatoes as 5th option?
WHAT?? I suppose you're also going to try to convince us that the French didn't create French fries.@BonScot is right. The top ones are chips and and the bottom ones are crisps.
This isn’t up for debate. I’m English and it’s my language . You Americans borrowed the language and bodged some of it up. You even stole the name of our national sport.
Annoyingly even in Australia people call crisps chips. They are wrong too.
Oh and for the record, normalcy is not a word. I don’t care if one of your presidents used it, that doesn’t make it a word.
Now excuse me, I’m about to duck.
I can’t believe that I’ve just googled the history of chips...WHAT?? I suppose you're also going to try to convince us that the French didn't create French fries.
Sometimes Americans are just wrong. But part of being American is that you never admit it, even when they know they’re wrong.
So you just chant “USA, USA, USA” until people just let you win anyway.
I don’t smoke so I wouldn’t knowSo, @BonScot, what is the correct way to say "I'm going out to smoke a cigarette"? ;-)
(You might as well post it directly in the OOC thread, cause that's where it's heading)
I’m not English and not in England. When will you Mexicans get a grasp of geography??"Crisps" much like "whilst" is a perfectly good word for English people to use when they are in England. Anyone else using it anywhere else is wrong and in the wrong neighborhood will get you a punch in the face.
By the way, the word "soccer" comes from England.
WHAT?? I suppose you're also going to try to convince us that the French didn't create French fries.
The business end...And define "fanny"...
Pfft! Next you're going to try and tell me that NewZealand isn't in AustraliaI’m not English and not in England. When will you Mexicans get a grasp of geography??
Pfft! Next you're going to try and tell me that NewZealand isn't in Australia