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  • L Lost User

    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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      • K KaRl

        fat_boy wrote:

        All sullen faces discussing politics

        And sport!

        fat_boy wrote:

        our French colleagues started playing cards

        Your french colleagues are not alcoholic? What a shame... ;-P Just a question,

        fat_boy wrote:

        "the Irish and American and I"

        , what language were you speaking?


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        K(arl) wrote:

        Your french colleagues are not alcoholic

        Very true, the French do not go out to drink to let their hair down and get drunk. One of the thiongs I like about living in Flanders is that the people here do have that attitude in common with the English. Nunc est bibendum

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          K(arl) wrote:

          Your french colleagues are not alcoholic

          Very true, the French do not go out to drink to let their hair down and get drunk. One of the thiongs I like about living in Flanders is that the people here do have that attitude in common with the English. Nunc est bibendum

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          fat_boy wrote:

          the French do not go out to drink to let their hair down and get drunk.

          Your colleagues are probably an exception. There's a reason why France is in the Top3 when talking about alcohol consumption[^] (a thing I'm not sure we should be proud of :~ )

          fat_boy wrote:

          I like about living in Flanders is that the people here do have that attitude in common with the English.

          Yeah, Flemish are the same kind of debased germanic bastards. (If 'we' are said to be rude, let's justify our reputation)


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            fat_boy wrote:

            the French do not go out to drink to let their hair down and get drunk.

            Your colleagues are probably an exception. There's a reason why France is in the Top3 when talking about alcohol consumption[^] (a thing I'm not sure we should be proud of :~ )

            fat_boy wrote:

            I like about living in Flanders is that the people here do have that attitude in common with the English.

            Yeah, Flemish are the same kind of debased germanic bastards. (If 'we' are said to be rude, let's justify our reputation)


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            For sure the French drink a lot, wine especially, but that is drunk with meals, from noon till evening, but, in terms of going out to a pub and putting back a couple of litres of beer and having a laugh, the French just arent into it.

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            germanic bastards

            Hey, the French were also a Germanic tribe too you know. Nunc est bibendum

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              For sure the French drink a lot, wine especially, but that is drunk with meals, from noon till evening, but, in terms of going out to a pub and putting back a couple of litres of beer and having a laugh, the French just arent into it.

              K(arl) wrote:

              germanic bastards

              Hey, the French were also a Germanic tribe too you know. Nunc est bibendum

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              fat_boy wrote:

              the French drink a lot, wine especially Drunk a lot, wine especially.

              fat_boy wrote:

              in terms of going out to a pub and putting back a couple of litres of beer and having a laugh, the French just arent into it.

              I believe French mostly do the same when going out to a pub, they come to drink and have a laugh, but they come in constituted groups and are less prone to be open to others. Also, local traditions vary greatly in the different part of the country

              fat_boy wrote:

              the French were also a Germanic tribe too you know

              No. Franks were. They became the ruling class, but they were not the base of the Society. It would be like telling Brits are Northmen. French by themselves are a considerable mix, maybe the most mixed one through all Europe.


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                fat_boy wrote:

                the French drink a lot, wine especially Drunk a lot, wine especially.

                fat_boy wrote:

                in terms of going out to a pub and putting back a couple of litres of beer and having a laugh, the French just arent into it.

                I believe French mostly do the same when going out to a pub, they come to drink and have a laugh, but they come in constituted groups and are less prone to be open to others. Also, local traditions vary greatly in the different part of the country

                fat_boy wrote:

                the French were also a Germanic tribe too you know

                No. Franks were. They became the ruling class, but they were not the base of the Society. It would be like telling Brits are Northmen. French by themselves are a considerable mix, maybe the most mixed one through all Europe.


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                Fold with us! ¤ flickral

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                Yeah, I can imaging things are different in differrent parts of france, I was down in Salon and Aix. However, our colleagues who went skiing came from all over frane, Brittany, Alsace etc. Re Franks, OK I'll concede. However, it is interesting. You have a pig-latin speaking, ex Gallic populace, ruled by Franks (did they speak a Germanic language?), and we in the UK have a Germanic speaking, Saxon population, rulled by pig-latin speaking Danish immigrants. Nunc est bibendum

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                  Yeah, I can imaging things are different in differrent parts of france, I was down in Salon and Aix. However, our colleagues who went skiing came from all over frane, Brittany, Alsace etc. Re Franks, OK I'll concede. However, it is interesting. You have a pig-latin speaking, ex Gallic populace, ruled by Franks (did they speak a Germanic language?), and we in the UK have a Germanic speaking, Saxon population, rulled by pig-latin speaking Danish immigrants. Nunc est bibendum

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                  You found someone from Brittany who did not drink!? :wtf::wtf::wtf: It never ever happened to me. Even girls are alcoholic there.

                  fat_boy wrote:

                  OK I'll concede

                  Woo hoo!

                  fat_boy wrote:

                  (did they speak a Germanic language?)

                  Yes, they spoke a language known as Frankish (Francique) which is said to be the root of several languages used in western Germany, Luxembourg and Eastern France (Lorraine, the language spoken in Alsace is germanic). I read somewhere that the Amish also speak a language derived from Frankish


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                  • R R Giskard Reventlov

                    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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                    digital man wrote:

                    Yanks are not best known for their dry wit and sarcastic repartee

                    No indeed, but we Australians are famous for it.:) 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:

                      Yanks are not best known for their dry wit and sarcastic repartee

                      No indeed, but we Australians are famous for it.:) 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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                      Blimey: you really are a convict! My apologies esteemed criminal. I have no idea why I thought you to be a Yank: perhaps it's the name. Hope the weather is better there than here. Bloody summer: hasn't stopped raining. home
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