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Re: British food

Postby Everlong » Apr 15, '14, 10:09 am

Hey now. You honestly think I'd live in Wisconsin and eat cheese out of a can?! Give me a little more credit!
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Re: British food

Postby HFX » Apr 15, '14, 10:12 am

PorkChop wrote:This site when Americans call football 'soccer' - "Guys come on, is it really that much of a big deal that we Americans have a different word for something? Let it go, man"

This site when Brits have a different word for something: "AHAHA retarded Brits!! Fucking idiots! LMAO!!!"

Edit: and why are people bringing scallops into this? Scollops and scallops are completely different things, they just have a similar spelling. No one here ever said they were the same thing. I tell you what, cock and coke are spelt quite similar, do you Americans get confused and ask the staff at McDonalds for a large cock?

Actually, better not bring cocks into this after yesterday's thread ;)


Bring cocks up again Porky. I'm a Canadian and our nations share the same average penis length.

Also the fuck is with Europeans calling a Moose an Elk? I don't know if y'all do that in the UK but I know some Euro countries do.
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Re: British food

Postby PorkChop » Apr 15, '14, 10:15 am

HFX wrote:
PorkChop wrote:This site when Americans call football 'soccer' - "Guys come on, is it really that much of a big deal that we Americans have a different word for something? Let it go, man"

This site when Brits have a different word for something: "AHAHA retarded Brits!! Fucking idiots! LMAO!!!"

Edit: and why are people bringing scallops into this? Scollops and scallops are completely different things, they just have a similar spelling. No one here ever said they were the same thing. I tell you what, cock and coke are spelt quite similar, do you Americans get confused and ask the staff at McDonalds for a large cock?

Actually, better not bring cocks into this after yesterday's thread ;)


Bring cocks up again Porky. I'm a Canadian and our nations share the same average penis length.

Also the fuck is with Europeans calling a Moose an Elk? I don't know if y'all do that in the UK but I know some Euro countries do.

I call them moose, never heard anyone refer to them as elk in this country.
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Re: British food

Postby HFX » Apr 15, '14, 10:24 am

PorkChop wrote:
HFX wrote:
PorkChop wrote:This site when Americans call football 'soccer' - "Guys come on, is it really that much of a big deal that we Americans have a different word for something? Let it go, man"

This site when Brits have a different word for something: "AHAHA retarded Brits!! Fucking idiots! LMAO!!!"

Edit: and why are people bringing scallops into this? Scollops and scallops are completely different things, they just have a similar spelling. No one here ever said they were the same thing. I tell you what, cock and coke are spelt quite similar, do you Americans get confused and ask the staff at McDonalds for a large cock?

Actually, better not bring cocks into this after yesterday's thread ;)


Bring cocks up again Porky. I'm a Canadian and our nations share the same average penis length.

Also the fuck is with Europeans calling a Moose an Elk? I don't know if y'all do that in the UK but I know some Euro countries do.

I call them moose, never heard anyone refer to them as elk in this country.


It might be Scandinavia then. I know Moose are called Elk in some parts of Europe which bugs me because we have Moose and Elk where I come from and though related they are different animals.
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Re: British food

Postby prophet » Apr 15, '14, 10:29 am

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Everlong wrote:lmao there is so much mad in here.

Just PorkChop.

No I'm with him tbh. Being told I'm wrong about something I know for a fact to be right by people who don't know what I'm on about is irritating. Just because Google doesn't know what a scollop is doesn't mean they don't exist. I've not taken anything to heart, it's just annoying as all.
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Re: British food

Postby PorkChop » Apr 15, '14, 10:30 am

What's the difference between America and a yoghurt?

If you leave a yoghurt for long enough, it grows a culture.
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Re: British food

Postby Str8Shooter » Apr 15, '14, 10:32 am

prophet wrote:
Locke wrote:
Everlong wrote:lmao there is so much mad in here.

Just PorkChop.

No I'm with him tbh. Being told I'm wrong about something I know for a fact to be right by people who don't know what I'm on about is irritating. Just because Google doesn't know what a scollop is doesn't mean they don't exist. I've not taken anything to heart, it's just annoying as all.


You guys seriously pissed? I just thought the North Americans were just joking around with you guys. You're free to mock us just as much if you want.
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Re: British food

Postby Str8Shooter » Apr 15, '14, 10:34 am

Of all the things I thought would be the thing to bring down Pubtalk Forum, the last thing I would have picked was scallop vs scollop.
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Re: British food

Postby Everlong » Apr 15, '14, 10:40 am

Str8Shooter wrote:
prophet wrote:
Locke wrote:
Everlong wrote:lmao there is so much mad in here.

Just PorkChop.

No I'm with him tbh. Being told I'm wrong about something I know for a fact to be right by people who don't know what I'm on about is irritating. Just because Google doesn't know what a scollop is doesn't mean they don't exist. I've not taken anything to heart, it's just annoying as all.


You guys seriously pissed? I just thought the North Americans were just joking around with you guys. You're free to mock us just as much if you want.


I'm actually surprised at this too, it seems to be a "can dish it out but can't take it" situation. There are threads poking fun at the US all the time on here, way more so than at the UK.
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Re: British food

Postby HFX » Apr 15, '14, 10:42 am

Everlong wrote:
Str8Shooter wrote:
prophet wrote:
Locke wrote:
Everlong wrote:lmao there is so much mad in here.

Just PorkChop.

No I'm with him tbh. Being told I'm wrong about something I know for a fact to be right by people who don't know what I'm on about is irritating. Just because Google doesn't know what a scollop is doesn't mean they don't exist. I've not taken anything to heart, it's just annoying as all.


You guys seriously pissed? I just thought the North Americans were just joking around with you guys. You're free to mock us just as much if you want.


I'm actually surprised at this too, it seems to be a "can dish it out but can't take it" situation. There are threads poking fun at the US all the time on here, way more so than at the UK.


They're just still mad at you Yanks for tossing all that tea away a couple hundred years ago.
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Re: British food

Postby prophet » Apr 15, '14, 10:46 am

Everlong wrote:
Str8Shooter wrote:
prophet wrote:
Locke wrote:
Everlong wrote:lmao there is so much mad in here.

Just PorkChop.

No I'm with him tbh. Being told I'm wrong about something I know for a fact to be right by people who don't know what I'm on about is irritating. Just because Google doesn't know what a scollop is doesn't mean they don't exist. I've not taken anything to heart, it's just annoying as all.


You guys seriously pissed? I just thought the North Americans were just joking around with you guys. You're free to mock us just as much if you want.


I'm actually surprised at this too, it seems to be a "can dish it out but can't take it" situation. There are threads poking fun at the US all the time on here, way more so than at the UK.

It's not that at all, I'm all for us poking fun at each other and 9 times out of 10 it's a laugh. This little debate irritated more than it made me laugh that's all.
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Re: British food

Postby PorkChop » Apr 15, '14, 10:47 am

Everlong wrote:
Str8Shooter wrote:
prophet wrote:
Locke wrote:
Everlong wrote:lmao there is so much mad in here.

Just PorkChop.

No I'm with him tbh. Being told I'm wrong about something I know for a fact to be right by people who don't know what I'm on about is irritating. Just because Google doesn't know what a scollop is doesn't mean they don't exist. I've not taken anything to heart, it's just annoying as all.


You guys seriously pissed? I just thought the North Americans were just joking around with you guys. You're free to mock us just as much if you want.


I'm actually surprised at this too, it seems to be a "can dish it out but can't take it" situation. There are threads poking fun at the US all the time on here, way more so than at the UK.

Absolutely not. Throw me all the banter you like, I'll take it. HFX and I are going at it in the shoutbox right now.

This thread wasn't even banter, it was just people being ignorant dicks.
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Re: British food

Postby ShaneOfan » Apr 15, '14, 10:48 am

I really wasn't being serious. But yeah how many posts have we had just to make fun of Americans? Also lets be honest you could probably forgive us for thinking that something was misspelled as either a typo or even the differences in how both areas spell things.

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Re: British food

Postby Everlong » Apr 15, '14, 10:54 am

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