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  • K KaRl

    Oh my God, in fact they do[^]! :wtf: It must be because of their S&M tendencies... :~


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    David Wulff
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    Or failing that, you could at least talk at word rate physically possible to follow. Doyounothavegapsorpunctuationinyourlanguage?!


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    • R Richard Stringer

      espeir wrote:

      merican cuisine generally sucks (with some very notable exceptions like cajun and creole..

      You really need to take a little trip to Texas and taste some pit BBQ and real chili and huevos rancheros etc.. We have some little mom and pop reaturants that are fantastic. I lived in Thailand for 8 months long ago and yet the best Thai food I have ever had is from a little resturant in Dallas that is hidden between a plant store and a wholesale wine vendor - with parking for about 4 cars in front. I am not fond of most French foods but that is personal - my wife makes up for my dereliction by being overly fond of it so I will not comment on the availability of fine French in Dallas but we do have fantastic Greek , Indian, Thai, and Vietnamese resturants. And BTW Just what is wrong with a good old hamburger ( Not McD's or any of that ilk - I mean a good burger like at Ruby Tuesdays or home cooked ) Richard Suppose you were an idiot... And suppose you were a member of Congress... But I repeat myself. --Mark Twain

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      Red Stateler
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      I'm not allowed to eat BBQ because my wife hates it therefore I must also hate it. I don't mean that food in America sucks, just that genuinely American food (the unimported stuff) just isn't that great. There's nothing wrong with a hamburger, but it's just kind of simple when compared to gumbo. Mmmmmmm...Gumbo.

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      • I Ingo

        espeir wrote:

        I think I disagree with the food part.

        I do, too. The British have the worst food. But the US food isn't really great, I think.

        espeir wrote:

        While I agree that France is rude and boring (something that is self-evident to any reasonable and mature person)

        :) Well the most French people are very polite - and if they insult you, it still sounds polite, like their cusses - Merde! :-D Ingo ------------------------------ PROST Roleplaying Game War doesn't determine who's right. War determines who's left.

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        Ryan Roberts
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        ihoecken wrote:

        The British have the worst food

        That's rich, coming from a German. My Kraut relatives eat nearly as badly as my chavvy ones. Your beer's nearly as good as the Belgians though :P Ryan

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          espeir wrote:

          While I agree that France is rude and boring (something that is self-evident to any reasonable and mature person

          French people are rude ? f**k off! ;P :rolleyes: Seriously, the only thing that is self-evident is that such predjudiced statements simply do not make sense. What is like an "unfriendly nation" ? Putting such labels on whole groups or nation is rather dangerous, it is the kind of stuff that leads a bunch of people to concentration camps, every now and then in the History. ~RaGE();

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          toxcct
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          i have a survey to suggest... what about voting for this topic :

          what do you think of espeir ?

          idiot o o o o o rude

          :rolleyes:


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          • D David Wulff

            Or failing that, you could at least talk at word rate physically possible to follow. Doyounothavegapsorpunctuationinyourlanguage?!


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              "Prejudices, biases, and no real thought in action. Nothing useful ever comes of it." - Jeremy Falcon

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            KaRl
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            :-D At least we have a real language.


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            • R Ryan Roberts

              ihoecken wrote:

              The British have the worst food

              That's rich, coming from a German. My Kraut relatives eat nearly as badly as my chavvy ones. Your beer's nearly as good as the Belgians though :P Ryan

              "Michael Moore and Mel Gibson are the same person, except for a few sit-ups. Moore thought his cheesy political blooper reel was going to tell people how to vote. Mel thought that his little gay SM movie about his imaginary friend was going to help him get to heaven." - Penn Jillette

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              Ingo
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              Ryan Roberts wrote:

              That's rich, coming from a German.

              :->

              Ryan Roberts wrote:

              My Kraut relatives eat nearly as badly as my chavvy ones. Your beer's nearly as good as the Belgians though

              Yes, black sheeps in every "family" - even some of us Krauts it crap ;) ------------------------------ PROST Roleplaying Game War doesn't determine who's right. War determines who's left.

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              • K KaRl

                :-D At least we have a real language.


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                Shog9 0
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                And yet, here you are, writing in English... ;P

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                • R Red Stateler

                  I'm not allowed to eat BBQ because my wife hates it therefore I must also hate it. I don't mean that food in America sucks, just that genuinely American food (the unimported stuff) just isn't that great. There's nothing wrong with a hamburger, but it's just kind of simple when compared to gumbo. Mmmmmmm...Gumbo.

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                  Richard Stringer
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                  espeir wrote:

                  but it's just kind of simple when compared to gumbo. Mmmmmmm...Gumbo.

                  I was born in Gulfport MS. My grandfather had 3 shrimp boats and was a commercial fisherman for many years on the Gulf Coast. I played in a jazz band in New Orleans for about 8 months back in the late 60's. I am familiar with gumbo in all its many varations. Some are great some are just good but in reality all it is is a sea food stew. Man I can remember the good old days in New Orleans when we used to get these paper bowls full of red beans and rice and a couple bottles of Jax and go eat at Jackson Square and watch the artists hustle the tourists and listen to the crappy folk music that someone was always playing. The old jax brewery was right there and they had these tours where you would end up drinking a bunch of free beer. AHHH those were the days. But I disagree with you on American food. Of course there is a plethora of crappy food available because thats what sells. It doesn't matter that a Whopper or a Big Mac is horrible - the kids see the ads and thats what they want. But in any American city of any size there is always high quality good food available. And I feel for you on the forced ban on BBQ. Living without BBQ is unthinkable to me. Perhaps your wife has never had the real thing ( Not available outside of Texas ) but some poor imitation using pork or chicken in place of prime beef brisket cooked slowly over mesquite and hickory wood until you can eat it with a spoon. Like I said - Come to Texas and give it a try Richard Suppose you were an idiot... And suppose you were a member of Congress... But I repeat myself. --Mark Twain

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                    espeir wrote:

                    but it's just kind of simple when compared to gumbo. Mmmmmmm...Gumbo.

                    I was born in Gulfport MS. My grandfather had 3 shrimp boats and was a commercial fisherman for many years on the Gulf Coast. I played in a jazz band in New Orleans for about 8 months back in the late 60's. I am familiar with gumbo in all its many varations. Some are great some are just good but in reality all it is is a sea food stew. Man I can remember the good old days in New Orleans when we used to get these paper bowls full of red beans and rice and a couple bottles of Jax and go eat at Jackson Square and watch the artists hustle the tourists and listen to the crappy folk music that someone was always playing. The old jax brewery was right there and they had these tours where you would end up drinking a bunch of free beer. AHHH those were the days. But I disagree with you on American food. Of course there is a plethora of crappy food available because thats what sells. It doesn't matter that a Whopper or a Big Mac is horrible - the kids see the ads and thats what they want. But in any American city of any size there is always high quality good food available. And I feel for you on the forced ban on BBQ. Living without BBQ is unthinkable to me. Perhaps your wife has never had the real thing ( Not available outside of Texas ) but some poor imitation using pork or chicken in place of prime beef brisket cooked slowly over mesquite and hickory wood until you can eat it with a spoon. Like I said - Come to Texas and give it a try Richard Suppose you were an idiot... And suppose you were a member of Congress... But I repeat myself. --Mark Twain

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                    Red Stateler
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                    Richard Stringer wrote:

                    My grandfather had 3 shrimp boats

                    Were they all named "Jenny"?

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                    • R Red Stateler

                      Richard Stringer wrote:

                      My grandfather had 3 shrimp boats

                      Were they all named "Jenny"?

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                      espeir wrote:

                      Were they all named "Jenny"?

                      Nope :) My grandmothers name was Anna and the boats were Anna Anna II and Anna III. This was the time period from 1950 - 1962 and the boats were based out of Biloxi. Richard Suppose you were an idiot... And suppose you were a member of Congress... But I repeat myself. --Mark Twain

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                      • C Craster

                        Pfft - so I could do with losing a few pounds.... ;P

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                        Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                        Been there, done that! :rolleyes: Anna :rose: Currently working mostly on: Visual Lint :cool: Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work.

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                        • R R Giskard Reventlov

                          Is it dark up there? With your head up your arse? You are being far too anal. Still, if the underpants fit... Also: a petard was a 19th Century animal trap, consisting of a rope and a bent branch that caught the desired beast by one leg as it stepped into a loop in the rope and pulled it up into the air. Petard[^] You need a holiday: either a) you're taking all of this far too seriously or b) you are a complete wanker. I hope it's the former. home
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                          digital man wrote:

                          Also: a petard was a 19th Century animal trap, consisting of a rope and a bent branch that caught the desired beast by one leg as it stepped into a loop in the rope and pulled it up into the air.

                          Shakespeare was well ahead of his time then to have coined the phrase "hoist on his own petard" around 1604. From your Wikipedia link: Hamlet's actual meaning is "cause the bomb maker to be blown into the air with his own bomb," metaphorically turning the tables on Claudius, whose messengers are killed instead of Hamlet. Actually, I am not taking this seriously at all. I am merely yanking your chain, as you have been delighting in doing to others. John Carson "To argue with a man who has renounced the use and authority of reason is like administering medicine to the dead." Thomas Paine

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                            digital man wrote:

                            Also: a petard was a 19th Century animal trap, consisting of a rope and a bent branch that caught the desired beast by one leg as it stepped into a loop in the rope and pulled it up into the air.

                            Shakespeare was well ahead of his time then to have coined the phrase "hoist on his own petard" around 1604. From your Wikipedia link: Hamlet's actual meaning is "cause the bomb maker to be blown into the air with his own bomb," metaphorically turning the tables on Claudius, whose messengers are killed instead of Hamlet. Actually, I am not taking this seriously at all. I am merely yanking your chain, as you have been delighting in doing to others. John Carson "To argue with a man who has renounced the use and authority of reason is like administering medicine to the dead." Thomas Paine

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                            R Giskard Reventlov
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                            John you just came across as an anal pedant: it didn't come over as piss-taking which I am happy to suffer. Perhaps it's because Yanks are not best known for their dry wit and sarcastic repartee a point which your posts have proved quite well. :laugh: <-- a smiley: means I don't mean it. Or do I? home
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                              And yet, here you are, writing in English... ;P

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                              KaRl
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                              One has to make some effort to bring Civilization to the ones in need :->


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                              • R Red Stateler

                                KrIstOfK wrote:

                                Worst food goes to Britain itself i think (but that's something they will not say off course).

                                Yeah, I was kind of thinking the same thing. I mean...boiled meat? Come on!

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                                I have never seen boiled meat in Britain, in fact we have some of the best international food available anywhere and now british food is making a comeback and being done properly. The tigress is here :-D

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                                  What, a full english? Sausage, bacon, eggs, fried bread, fried mushrooms, grilled tomato, and black pudding? You can't eat better than that, mate - anywhere, anytime.

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                                  But where can you get really good black pudding these days? The supermarket stuff is aneamic X| The tigress is here :-D

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                                    But where can you get really good black pudding these days? The supermarket stuff is aneamic X| The tigress is here :-D

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                                    Farmer's markets are a good option, if you don't have a good local butcher.

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                                    • R Red Stateler

                                      American cuisine generally sucks (with some very notable exceptions like cajun and creole...which is derived from french cuisine), but America has some excellent restaurants with an international influence.

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                                      Except for Outback - I mean, Australian theme? :wtf: Nothing against Australia, jsut that it's the same food in a place they try to make look like the bush! The tigress is here :-D

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                                        But where can you get really good black pudding these days? The supermarket stuff is aneamic X| The tigress is here :-D

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                                        Trollslayer wrote:

                                        really good black pudding

                                        I like my imaginary black pudding most :rolleyes: Maybe I should get over it, but the idea seems disgusting... ;P Paul

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                                        • R R Giskard Reventlov

                                          The report said that only 4% of respondents were British and the survey was carried out by a Frenchman.

                                          KrIstOfK wrote:

                                          Worst food goes to Britain itself i think (but that's something they will not say off course).

                                          Did you actually read the article? Comically, the British did not appear in the top or bottom 10. We are delightfully average. "The French may like to think that Chanel No 5 is their scent but we all know that garlic and stale Gitanes are much more representative" home
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                                          digital man wrote:

                                          we all know that garlic and stale Gitanes are much more representative

                                          ...but garlic rocks! :cool: Paul

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