They don't even look anything like scones (biscuits to you wrong people), and are more like pancakes, if we had to get something that it was sort of like, but in reality is nothing like it. :3
They don't even look anything like scones (biscuits to you wrong people), and are more like pancakes, if we had to get something that it was sort of like, but in reality is nothing like it. :3
Scones and biscuits are different things here, and scones are an entirely different thing where I come from!
Just keep getting wronger.
close this thread and ban everyone in it
Ban this thread and close everyone in it, then insert biscuits into slot B.
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I have so much regret we never should have allowed the americans in here
I mean okay UK you and I might disagree on the whole honey thing but I can let that go because at least we know what the smurf biscuits and scones and crumpets are
jesus horatio christ on a bike I am afraid of our future
I'm so damn confused, what are we arguing over exactly?
I like to think of myself as an enlightened 21st-century guy. I am happy to accept that the English language is ever-evolving and will always adapt to the need of its users. Hell, the amount of different names the UK has for a bread roll is baffling yet... I can accept this.
However, I'm not sure I can live in a world in which the above picture (containing 6 delicious-looking scones), can be referred to as biscuits.
So Shorty and Sharky... what do you call these peculiar looking things?
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Those are cookies Bubba, get with the program.
Ahh, OK. I suppose I can accept that.
So are these things also called cookies? Or are they cookie-cookies?
Cookie1.jpg
Lets talk about the differences in the English language for the 6000th time also how do you say the word scone? is a jaffa cake a cake or a biscuit? why do we do this to ourselves
I find the differences entertaining and interesting, which is why I like talking about it.
But then I am a weird person, so.
Scone is rhymes with brawn. Also Jaffa Cakes are... cakes. It's in the name.
scorn? smurf me
salt the earth
kill every infant
What the hell, Shauna?
Scone either rhymes with "cone" or "gone". Don't give me this "brawn" trout.
Gone is a better word that I couldn't think of. xD
In what world does brawn sound like scorn? Where's that other r coming from?