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1480 11-02-11 08:25 AM

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To all my comrades across the pond, you have not lived till you have eaten a sack of sliders.:up:

nikimcbee 11-02-11 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by 1480 (Post 1778857)
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To all my comrades across the pond, you have not lived till you have eaten a sack of sliders.:up:

You said sack...
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Jimbuna 11-02-11 12:15 PM

Quite happy with my bacon, sausage, egg and tomato stottie.

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soopaman2 11-02-11 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Highbury (Post 1778744)
For all the Americans out there that don't like British food, don't worry. They have you covered if you do decide to visit.

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Ughhhhh!

What's the country of origin on that, sir?

Hot dogs come in plastic! What a butchery of Americas favorite scrap meat!
:O:

Jimbuna 11-02-11 12:46 PM

Pretty popular in Asia also I hear :DL

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1480 11-02-11 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1779056)
Pretty popular in Asia also I hear :DL

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You bad :har:

Gerald 11-02-11 01:58 PM

Nothing wrong with English food, as long as society is the right, :cool:

STEED 11-02-11 02:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Highbury (Post 1778744)
For all the Americans out there that don't like British food, don't worry. They have you covered if you do decide to visit.

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_u1F1OQA0ey...1600/food1.jpg

DON'T TOUCH IT!

Contents.. Mechanically recovered meat. :o

jumpy 11-02-11 02:25 PM

^^

more commonly referred to as 'lips 'n' arseholes'!

lol any of you guys over the pond know what faggots are?

This may be a trick question.

frau kaleun 11-02-11 02:39 PM

I thought the word originally referred to small bundles of wood, like for kindling? I know "fags" was slang for cigarettes. :hmmm:

papa_smurf 11-02-11 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by jumpy (Post 1779165)
^^

more commonly referred to as 'lips 'n' arseholes'!

lol any of you guys over the pond know what faggots are?

This may be a trick question.

Hmmm...they may not, but im sure we can enlighten them:D

Here is a few more local specialities those across the pond can look up:
  • Scouse
  • Tripe
  • Hotpot
  • Bakewell pudding
  • Eccles Cakes
  • Toad in the Hole

Gerald 11-02-11 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by frau kaleun (Post 1779191)
I thought the word originally referred to small bundles of wood, like for kindling? I know "fags" was slang for cigarettes. :hmmm:

Still ya thinking About Cigarettes....:hmmm:

1480 11-02-11 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by papa_smurf (Post 1779198)
Hmmm...they may not, but im sure we can enlighten them:D

Here is a few more local specialities those across the pond can look up:
  • Scouse
  • Tripe
  • Hotpot
  • Bakewell pudding
  • Eccles Cakes
  • Toad in the Hole

Tripe is the inner lining of a cow's stomach? If so, any mexican restaurant in the states serves menudo on the weekends and that is the main ingredient

1480 11-02-11 03:02 PM

Whatever you do, do not say "can I bum a fag?" in the states. :k_confused:

Sailor Steve 11-02-11 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by 1480 (Post 1779214)
Whatever you do, do not say "can I bum a fag?" in the states. :k_confused:

Also never tell a woman "I'll come 'round tomorrow and knock you up."

nikimcbee 11-02-11 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 1779216)
Also never tell a woman "I'll come 'round tomorrow and knock you up."

giggity.:woot:

nikimcbee 11-02-11 03:31 PM

...From the country that came up "spotted dick", I don't want to know what
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Toad in the Hole
is.. They are porbably related.:o

Gerald 11-02-11 03:52 PM

A true English gentleman, can certainly answer this, :O:

STEED 11-02-11 03:52 PM

http://www.maggieskitchen.co.uk/reci...nion-Gravy.php

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STEED 11-02-11 03:55 PM

Like it or hate it.

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