Oi Flamey!
#5670 posted by Wendy Milne on 2004/10/04 15:23:58
How dare you use onion in your recipe! Do you not respect the Master?
Hatatatatatatatataah! =P
Swanson's
#5671 posted by Blitz on 2004/10/04 15:41:28
I am a sucker for those frozen Chicken/Beef/Turkey pot pies from Swanson. They are usually 99 cents a package, but sometimes on sale for 50 cents (!!) You can't find a better pot pie anywhere IMO.
Ramen noodles are inexpensive and abundant. They satisfy the heart with brothy noodle goodness, and stimulate the mind with ancient Asian wisdom.
Mmmm, Noodles
#5672 posted by Maj on 2004/10/04 15:55:06
The superiority of a culture can be gauged by its choice of fast food. Yay Japan and Britain! Long live noodles and fish and chips!
Oh, And One Confession:
#5673 posted by Maj on 2004/10/04 15:56:58
2am. Kebab shop. Meat and chips please. No salad. Yes, all the sauces. *munch* *munch*.
Why Don't You Start A Food Thread?
#5674 posted by cyBeAr on 2004/10/04 16:35:58
then I might say something
#5675 posted by Zwiffle on 2004/10/04 16:52:51
You came up with the idea of starting a food thread, just do it and get it over with.
Hmm, Kebabs
#5676 posted by than on 2004/10/04 16:53:28
There is something inherently wrong with a donner, but I kind of like them anyway. When you wander up to a Kebab van or shop and see that odd looking blob of meat rotating on the skewer, it can be somewhat offputting, but on the other hand, at least they keep it where I can see it... I at least know that nobody is busy wiping their cock on it when I tell them that actually I didn't want coleslaw, which is more than can be said of McDonalds.
Btw, has anyone compared the offerings from branches of McDonalds in different countries? I am guessing that each branch of McDonalds in the UK employs a guy to sit on each burger before it is popped in the box, but I didn't find this was the case in Japan. I didn't visit McDonalds in Germany, although wherever I went, the McDonalds branches seemed to be disguised by some impressively old looking structure and less in your face coloured plastic than in the UK. Oh, and the Japanese branches of McDonalds had more choice and served better food than the ones here. What the hell is up with that? FUCK YOU McDonalds. Fuck you and your stupid "I'm lovin' it" slogan. Cocksuckers.
No, I don't want a Big fucking Mac before anyone asks :)
Onions
#5677 posted by than on 2004/10/04 17:00:02
If an onion taught me karate, maybe I could give it a bit more respect. An onion without the ability to sing and dance is much more likely to end up in my frying pan.
Wendy, I never did ask... are you a man, or a woman? :)
^_~
#5678 posted by Kinn on 2004/10/04 17:08:50
I just watched MadFox's .mpg clip, linked a few posts previously, and I'm not entirely sure - it might just be my mind playing tricks on me - but I could swear I just saw a fleeting glimpse of Yog-Sothoth giving me a "thumbs-up".
o_O
BetaZoid
#5679 posted by madfox on 2004/10/04 17:15:44
#5382 sick &twisted man...
if you really want to be twisted you can use the 0_hull to crawl to the exit. Point is, then the rest of the level is pointless.
I thought I made the diagonal brushes enough to permit crosspassing, but indeed you found another one.
Thanks.
#5384 Bazzu
for the offer of joy - I'm impressed!
for the lack of venture - I'm not so impressed!
You are what you beat!
Wendy Milne
#5680 posted by Brian Lings on 2004/10/04 17:18:29
Oh, take it from me - she's a woman... although even I had my doubts at first. ;)
Than,
#5681 posted by HeadThump on 2004/10/04 17:56:29
I was visiting some of my family who are from New Orleans a year ago, and the McDonald's that I visited served red beans and rice.
Big Yuck-o, I hate beans.
McDonalds
#5682 posted by Bal on 2004/10/04 18:35:51
The teriyaki burger in japanese mcdonalds is pretty good =) (I only went to mcdonalds once there, so didn't really taste much else, but it tasted better than the shit in France and the US).
France Mcdonalds Is
#5683 posted by pope on 2004/10/05 03:58:24
pure shit... my memory of what appeared to be a brand shiny new Mcdonalds in france during lunchtime was as vacant as the space between Cardo's asscheeks. Imagine that, a country who's past is enriched with the whole idea of 'gourmet' and McDonalds nobody eats at! I was shocked even at the tender age of 11. Burger King in Paris was busier. But we went to this other 'chain' restaurant that had all you can eat pastas and It was friggin' aweseome. I forget the name. Bal what all you can eat buffer "italian" style chains are there? started with an 'F' i think.... I have to think on this one...
McDonald...
#5684 posted by JPL on 2004/10/05 04:53:11
.. and "gourmet idea" are for sure incompatible !!! It's my "frenchy" humble opinion... If you want good food in France, don't stop into McDonald, or Quick, or other fast food.. even Burger King are not good... You'd rather try "real" restaurants: it will be much more expensive, but here you find the french "gourmet idea" you were looking for...
JPl
#5685 posted by pope on 2004/10/05 04:55:38
I was just mentioning McDicks as it was the current theme. Of course I ate wonderfully good during my visit to France. Altho lunch usually consisted of a baguette and cheese and maybe some pate if it was market sunday in our locale.
Blackpope
#5686 posted by JPL on 2004/10/05 05:03:41
I agree, McDonald is for sure the worst, but not the only one (unlucky we are), food chain right here... If you are looking for good food, and I mean real french gastronomy (and I easily guess it's all the same for others countries), you must avoid eating in fastfood like McDo or others.. !!
FrogFood
#5687 posted by Bal on 2004/10/05 05:59:33
No idea what that Italian food chain could be pope...
When I have to eat fast food in France (cause of lack of time to eat properly at noon), I usually eat at Quick, but thats just cause its the lesser evil (=it isn't american).
Then again I don't like proper french food so much, too much meat... Much prefer eating asian stuff...
Be Glad You Dont Have
#5688 posted by pope on 2004/10/05 06:15:39
Kentucky Fried Chicken
Seafood Cake
#5689 posted by Cheap Cheap on 2004/10/05 06:18:46
Now there's a good recipe ... it comes just like the riddle.
BP
#5690 posted by Bal on 2004/10/05 06:20:43
We do have KFC... =|
Good Food Guide
#5691 posted by Mike Woodham on 2004/10/05 06:36:33
Have visited MacDonalds all over the Northern Hemisphere and although there are differences in menus - for instance, did you know that you cannot get a single cheesegurger in Rodos, you have to have a double - they do all tatse the same.
But not quite so with KFC. There is one a stones throw from the sphinx in Cairo where I swear that KFC must stand for Kentucky Fried Camel!
For Some Reason...
#5692 posted by metlslime on 2004/10/05 06:54:03
i actually like KFC when i'm hungry... there's my dark secret.
And...
#5693 posted by metlslime on 2004/10/05 06:54:19
Taco Bell when i'm drunk.
Errr...
#5694 posted by JPL on 2004/10/05 07:01:25
KFC does not exist in France...
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