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    Now, what's a REALLY gross food is a Taco. Cheese, bread, cow meat, hot sauce, letace, and sour cream. o_o Yuck!

    Though, I love taco's. >_> They are tastey!

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    Oh I never thought this thread would explode like this but the difference between jelly and jam is that jelly shakes and jam doesn't.

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    Thanks for making a topic about food when I'm suffering from food poisoning, jerks.

    I hope you all catch cholera and die.

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    ...but more importantly, that they'll have tea and crumpets for a starter, then on to the fish and chips, and finally a nice course of bangers and mash to top it all off. Afterward, they all go down the pub to have a pint.
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    P.S: No we don't

    EDIT: Well possibly the scottish but they don't count


    there was a picture here

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    Quote Originally Posted by Resha
    And does one pronounce 'Leicester' LESTER or what? That always confuses me.
    I call it Lie-chest-her because When I lie on top of Psy her chest hurts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick Schovitz
    Is it true that you british folks eat jelly and chocolate sandwiches?
    No ffense but that sounds nasty.
    What?
    There is no signature here. Move along.

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    Yeah, British Jam = our jelly, even though that's been said enough. what foa said.

    I knew the cigarettes = fag thing among other things. What I never understood kidney pies and stuff like that, until recently. I always hoped in my heart that kidney pies just had kidney-shaped lima beans in them and not actually kidneys but...

    How DOES one pronounce leicester anyways? Okay, Lester. xD That's what you get when you're too tired to read the thread.
    Last edited by Rye; 12-15-2005 at 08:51 PM.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rye
    Yeah, British Jam = our jelly
    Wrong. Review Foa's post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kawaii Ryûkishi
    Wrong. Review Foa's post.
    Aaaah. *edits* xD


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    Quote Originally Posted by FutureEmperor
    BTW all you british folks, jelly in north america is exactly like jam only with out any pieces of fruit in it, its more of a smooth jam...
    Jelly isn't the American jam, it is a different food. It's not just their word for it, in fact it's not even their word. Jelly has existed in Britain for hundreds of years, it's a fairly common food in Scotland. This is just Americans claiming they invented everything again. :rolleyes2
    It is, as you there Emperor said, jam with the fruit and juice taken out.

    Also, peanut butter and jam/jelly sandwiches are fantastico! They're lovely, although adding crisps and bananas as well may be a bit much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eestlinc
    I call it Lie-chest-her because When I lie on top of Psy her chest hurts.
    I'm merely a dainty creature.

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    I lol at British lingo.

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    Hey- I did A-level english at college and the main part of it was linguistics. and I live in one of the most english parts of England where we go back to the bare bones of pronounciation. F'rinstance, if you think Leicesters bad to pronounce try Wymondham. Or loughborough. Oh- and any british place name with 'ham' in it isnt pronounced 'ham'- its 'em'.

    If you want to know a typical English day then most people wake up in the chuffin' Day's Dawnin', 'ave their full english, get on the bleedin' Dog and Bone, Scapa Fla daahhhn the market in their Jam Jar, get the shoppin', come Hammer and Tack Pope in Rome ter the trouble and strife, 'ave me Lilian Gish and jockey's whips, Kettle and Hob tv, then Scapa Fla up the apples 'n' pears ter uncle ned.
    Its funny, but I feel more unique for not having anything special in my signature...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zovak the Everchanging
    If you want to know a typical English day then most people wake up in the chuffin' Day's Dawnin', 'ave their full english, get on the bleedin' Dog and Bone, Scapa Fla daahhhn the market in their Jam Jar, get the shoppin', come Hammer and Tack Pope in Rome ter the trouble and strife, 'ave me Lilian Gish and jockey's whips, Kettle and Hob tv, then Scapa Fla up the apples 'n' pears ter uncle ned.
    After that you'll be cream crackered.

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