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sarramkrop 07.05.2007 09:27 AM

You're both cute.

jon boy 07.05.2007 09:37 AM

alseep as in not awake.

Cardinal Rob 07.05.2007 10:29 AM

I have this idea that people look American.

nature scene 07.05.2007 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by sonicl
Well, that and the fact that Americans know nothing whatsoever about decent food.


Are you kidding?

British cuisine has to be some of the worst in the world.

jon boy 07.05.2007 03:37 PM

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Originally Posted by nature scene
Are you kidding?

British cuisine has to be some of the worst in the world.


examples?

nature scene 07.05.2007 04:08 PM

all your pubs cook the meat until it's leathery then drown it in gravy - if they could learn how to cook it right in the first place they wouldn't need to use that gloop. they don't know how to cook veggies either. Also not a big fan of black pudding.

You guys should also learn to use mayo sparingly. Of course, Americans have this problem too.

I don't get the baked beans on toast thing. Not that it's bad, just odd.

I figure most british people don't actually eat the traditional food anymore and mostly eat stuff from other countries, like Indian food.

In America we have this invention called the grill (the kind where the heat is under the food - not a broiler)- you guys should try it out sometime.

I thought it was pretty common knowledge that British food is the laughing stock of the world.

jon boy 07.05.2007 04:34 PM

so basiacally your saying you dont like meat.

what exactly is amercan food? if we are talking laughing stock.

nature scene 07.05.2007 04:46 PM

i love meat dude, but not when it's overcooked and drowned in gravy. it's supposed to be moist and tender and melt in your mouth. when meat is properly done, you don't need sauce.

I guess there are a few things that would count as American food: burgers, cheesesteaks, slow-cooked BBQ, fried chicken. We make way better sandwiches than you guys. And grilled veggies are much better than boiled ones in my opinion (but I guess that's not a totally American thing).

But there's no American tradition, we just take on the foods from all other cultures. The Asian food here is great. We also get a lot of good Latin American food. We also put spin on other cultures' foods - like southwestern food.

jon boy 07.05.2007 04:54 PM

i am a vegetarian so couldnt give a toss about meat. the sandwiches i had in america all seemed to be based on european ideas and where pretty dissapointing. i liked the blue cheese dressing in one place though.

thing i noticed was the entire lack of choice you have. it seems to be fast food from some plastic take away or nothing at all.

nature scene 07.05.2007 04:56 PM

where were you? Where I live (I'm in a medium sized city in the South - where people's lives' revolve around food) I can get seafood, greek/italian, middle eastern, all types of Asian, burgers/sandwiches, BBQ, typical fast food, and mexican food all within a 10 minute drive of my place.

Green_mind 07.05.2007 04:57 PM

Bias, patriotic babble!
You must have had a negative experience of English food.
Quote:

I figure most british people don't actually eat the traditional food anymore and mostly eat stuff from other countries, like Indian food.

haha and god damn american junk food.

demonrail666 07.05.2007 05:00 PM

Unless you're talking about michelin starred restaurants (which tend to serve French food anyway) my experience of American food is that it's far superior to British cooking.

The people are generally friendlier than the British. The real difference is definitely the humour. But I'd say that this has far less to do with any kind of Anglo-American divide and more to do with general cultural differences that distinguish most countries from one another.

One thing though: Americans that I've met just can't get their head around socialism in a way that most Europeans seem able to.

nature scene 07.05.2007 05:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Green_mind
You must have had a negative experience of English food.


Of course I did, otherwise I wouldn't have said it was bad. The negative experience being having to eat it. ;)

nature scene 07.05.2007 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
One thing though: Americans that I've met just can't get their head around socialism in a way that most Europeans seem able to.


That's because private property rights are one of the foundations of America, and they've worked out pretty well for us.

mangajunky 07.05.2007 05:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sonicl
Well, that and the fact that Americans know nothing whatsoever about decent food.


Funny - I laughed when I read this thinking it was sarcasm.
but then again...I'm eating French tonight.

demonrail666 07.05.2007 05:04 PM

The British judge American fast food by chains like McDonalds, KFC. The reality is far better. Anyone who's eaten a pastrami on rye sandwich at Katz deli in NY will have to agree with me there.

mangajunky 07.05.2007 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
The British judge American fast food by chains like McDonalds, KFC. The reality is far better. Anyone who's eaten a pastrami on rye sandwich at Katz deli in NY will have to agree with me there.


I just had one two weeks ago.

jon boy 07.05.2007 05:16 PM

the experience i had of eating in america was not that great at all. lack of choice and fat filled are two things that spring to mind.

i travelled coast to coast and was pretty dissapointed in every city i went too, i did like begals with cream cheese. as for the english not eating traditional food then you simply cant have been looking very hard.

i generally have noticed that americans cant take a joke about things and the tv shows, news and adverts are like comedy shows except they are meant to be serious.

demonrail666 07.05.2007 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by mangajunky
I just had one two weeks ago.


lucky cunt:D

Green_mind 07.05.2007 05:20 PM

I don't judge, just mocking the american junk food we get over here in my last post.
I think it is impossible to judge food, for there is so much good and bad foods out there all over the world, not just at Katz deli in NY. :p


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