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02-10-2013 10:04 AM |
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Originally Posted by FETCHER.
(Post 1283761)
MADE not sold. Buckfast is a common 'wine' drank here but is made my monks only in Buckfast Abbey, Devon. Probably about 90%+ is sold in Scotland.
Just saying :)
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Jesus Kay! You have your very own monks? Wow! That is classy! :)
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Originally Posted by Burning Down
(Post 1283762)
Does everyone across the Commonwealth call fries chips and just use British terms in general? I'm seriously curious, because we don't!
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Why in Satan's name do you call them French Fries? They're not bloody French you know! Our name at least makes sense: they're chipped out of potatoes, therefore potato chips, or chips for short. Bloody Americans! Have to do everything different! :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by Urban Hat€monger ?
(Post 1283771)
I'll take you with me haggis breath
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You'll have to take me too! :bringit:
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Originally Posted by The Batlord
(Post 1284275)
I'm sorry, but I'm young, so that has no cultural relevance to me.
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You're surely not serious, but just in case? California Highway Patrol = CHP = CHiPs, a series onTV in the eighties.
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