In reply to tuna55:
freaking hilarious.
Swank Force One wrote:Bobzilla wrote: Of course it's me. I'm in CS.... it's ALWAYS your (mine in this case). Just ask the customer. But I have to ask, I have no problems with any other nationality. So is it still me?Well... i doubt you get calls from Spain or Italy real often.
No, they're not on my list. Ireland, Tonga, Trinidad and Israel I have though. Oddly enough, I didn't even know where to send the Israeli's for their parts. Are there dealers in Israel?
Bacon, sour cream & chive baked potato, chicken wings, greek, tandoori... you want p'tater chips - we got 'em!
In reply to Kenny_McCormic:
ROFL.....thats because the Cannucks expect you to turn yourself in and apologize after beheading a child with that machete....
Lesley wrote: ...chicken wings, greek, tandoori... you want p'tater chips - we got 'em!
Oh, my, that sounds like heaven. My allegiance can be bought.
Margie
Lesley wrote: Bacon, sour cream & chive baked potato, chicken wings, greek, tandoori... you want p'tater chips - we got 'em!
My favourite is Lime and Black Pepper.
NGTD wrote:Lesley wrote: Bacon, sour cream & chive baked potato, chicken wings, greek, tandoori... you want p'tater chips - we got 'em!My favourite is Lime and Black Pepper.
Yep. Mine too.
I remember 20 or so years ago, watching Letterman. He was making fun of odd products, and came up with a bag of Old Dutch Ketchup chips...
One of the odd things I find about travelling to other countries, USA in particular, is how bland all the food is. I went to a "Greek" restaurant in Milwaukee...that had never heard of oregano or lemon. Tex-Mex is far spicier here than it is in Texas, and Mexican food in Mexico is bland to the point of serious disappointment.
One of the best things to happen to Canadian cuisine since I was a teenager is the Vietnamese refugees. Motherberkeleyer, can those people cook.
Marjorie Suddard wrote:Lesley wrote: ...chicken wings, greek, tandoori... you want p'tater chips - we got 'em!Oh, my, that sounds like heaven. My allegiance can be bought. Margie
So to avoid death by patio, one should pay tribute to the GRM Gods with Canadian food?
You want good food, Toronto is your place. Cultural melting pot, with wee little hole-in-the-wall eating places that will knock your socks off. You name it: Indian, Pakistani, Ethiopian, Greek, Polish, Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, Turkish... you can eat your way across the city.
In reply to Lesley:
Toronto has too many a-holes for Bob. Just ask the rest of Canada
Toronto is the glue that holds our great nation together. If we didn't all hate Torontonians, there would be no unity.
Bob, if you don't think there's a jerk in your neighbourhood (look I spelled it properly ), It's probably you.
Regarding politeness. If I hear someone grunt "UH-HUH" the next time I say "thank you" in your country, I swear I'm going to lose it. "You're welcome" is the proper response to "thank-you" not some illiterate grunting noise.
P.S. I'm Canadian, by "lose it" I mean write a really stern letter to someone.
I liked the Old Dutch "Rave" Salt And Vinegar chips.
The description on the bag was: "You know when you find that one chip that has all the flavour of the bag on it? This is a bag of those." It was amazing. Your whole mouth went completely white, and you couldn't taste anything for three days.
Can't find them anymore.... I can't imagine why.
A friend and I once figured out how many bags of milk we could buy for the price of two movie tickets. We figured we could have a lot more fun with milk chaos than the movie could offer.
Ever tried to break one of those? They're tough. They'll survive the fall off a three-story building.
Trans_Maro wrote: P.S. I'm Canadian, by "lose it" I mean write a really stern letter to someone.
No, you need to "SNAP! LOSE IT! Head fake with a box of Smarties! Heater! Smoker! FLURRY to the solar plexus....."
SkinnyG wrote:Trans_Maro wrote: P.S. I'm Canadian, by "lose it" I mean write a really stern letter to someone.No, you need to "SNAP! LOSE IT! Head fake with a box of Smarties! Heater! Smoker! FLURRY to the solar plexus....."
The Champ!!!
In answer to Trans Maro, about the "uh-huh" thing... I have friends who feel the same way. But look at it this way: "you're welcome" is a response to "thank you". An acknowledgement. Maybe "uh-huh" isn't the response that perhaps we're used to... but it is an acknowledgment, all the same.
Well I take offence to it so they must all be jerks down there!
Please, not "The Champ"
Bro Jake stopped being funny about two years into his radio career. Now his show is just a three hour long fart joke. It's like a frat boy sausage fest on the radio.
Sadly, yes.
Bro Jake is still on the air but we've lost Larry and Willy.
I'll take two idiots on mushrooms over The Champ any day.
Trans_Maro wrote: Toronto is the glue that holds our great nation together. If we didn't all hate Torontonians, there would be no unity.
I thought it was the french canadians all of canada hated......or at least my group of friends from the western provinces hate the french canadians.
turboswede wrote:Marjorie Suddard wrote:So to avoid death by patio, one should pay tribute to the GRM Gods with Canadian food?Lesley wrote: ...chicken wings, greek, tandoori... you want p'tater chips - we got 'em!Oh, my, that sounds like heaven. My allegiance can be bought. Margie
Apparently so. I never saw that one coming... being Southern, I grew up believing all there was north of the Mason-Dixon line was gray boiled meat and crunchy green beans.
Margie
In reply to yamaha:
We hate the frenchies too but not as much as Toronto. Poutine, sugar pie and maple syrup come from Canada's smoking section so we can't complain about them too much.
Trans_Maro wrote: In reply to yamaha: We hate the frenchies too but not as much as Toronto. Poutine, sugar pie and maple syrup come from Canada's smoking section so we can't complain about them too much.
Buwhahahaha, when people ask me why I smoke I tell them its because my heritage and last name is French......
+1 to you and keith.....I'm seriously laughing over here.
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