coventrygull
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Im not talking about fish and chips. Im talking about Tradional british fish and chips.
You tell him
Im not talking about fish and chips. Im talking about Tradional british fish and chips.
Im not talking about fish and chips. Im talking about Tradional british fish and chips.
Which are, um, fish and chips....
Who's Im?
Please forgive me your Majasty. Thank you for pointing out my mistake.
Why should I forgive you my majesty?
Chicken tikka masala is a curry and therefore, within your rules are Indian.
Its a major variation on a theme. "traditional british" fish and chips ARE fish and chips.
Its a major variation on a theme. "traditional british" fish and chips ARE fish and chips.
Same as Curry then.
Nobody, but nobody, does humour like this as good as us.
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I beg to differ my friend. Have you seen the Latvian sit-com set around The Latvian Orthodox Church . When they set up the semi-autonomous Eastern Orthodox Church under the jurisdiction of the Patriarchate of Moscow and the head of the church enters the room waving a flag that supports, ''The Metropolitan of Riga and all Latvia''.
If it gets any funnier than that then I have yet to see it.
Fish and Chips.
British:
Foreign:
...except fish and chips in most of the world looks exactly like your "british" example. Just cause you can't get it in Athens doesn't mean its British.