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  1. Joe

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    Except the first one was retired decades ago, the second one is a tank, not a StuG (and has a British gun), and the third ones is, well, allied with the M1A2/Challenger 2.
    As a matter of fact, all three of them are ! :D

    And guys, please may you stop talking about food, I have just had about half a ton of treacle and am not feeling very well. :green:
     
  2. Za Rodinu

    Za Rodinu Aquila non capit muscas

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    Ah, ze Engleesh! We still entertain fond memories of Sir Hew Dalrymple and his sell-off at the Convention of Sintra and Bill Beresford, in practice Brit viceroy over here! Oh, we also haven't forgot about THAT semifinal of the 1966 World Cup, but thats' an even worse matter :mad:

    What do you do, chop wood?

    Goodness me, I do need to have a chat with your mother and explain to her in plain terms the benefits of the mediterranean cuisine. :eek:
     
  3. Joe

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    cuisine smishine, don't like any of that fancy vomit-ish rubbish.
    Von Poop has already put it rather well. :)
     
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    Hmmmmm . . . . the bland culinary landscape of the English or the exciting, flavorful and diverse landscape of the Mediterranean??? What to choose, what to choose? The Mediterranean every day of the week!
     
  5. Joe

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    Gasp!
     
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    Translation: Lots of hot sex.
     
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    I suppose you'll be in a position to know :lol:
     
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    Blasphemy! Blasphemy! :eek:
     
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  9. Joe

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    dgmitchell, you are quick to post such a remark from the country in which McDonald's started out eh?
     
  10. Za Rodinu

    Za Rodinu Aquila non capit muscas

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    Oh don't give me that, McD is what it is and I won't be defending American cuisine on account of my ignorance on the subject (suggestions accepted!) but when googling up the subject on "English Cooking" and getting this feedback (my bolds)


    ...isn't exactly what I would call a good indicator :rofl:

    So IIWY I would quietly rool up inside my tree hole with a stash of fish and chips and keep mum while the great and the good discuss such matters :D
     
  11. Joe

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    But still, it tastes nicer than anything else.
     
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    I bow down to your wisdom. :D
     
  13. Za Rodinu

    Za Rodinu Aquila non capit muscas

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    And what "anything elses" have you tasted in your long life experience?
     

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