result #117094 - CONTRAGRAIN ASKS DOES OUR QUEEN SET A STANDARD

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CONTRAGRAIN ASKS DOES OUR QUEEN SET A STANDARD


[+] joke ballot by britvic55
ACTIVE Aug 15,2007 - Thu Aug 14, 08
for refinement in the UK? Yes she does! and I for one look to her for culture and refinement (see pic)

Saturday night wouldn't be Saturday night if I didn't follow this example.

Isn't our Queen great? Just like one of the lads!

Yooohoooo, go Lizzie!

I thought Elton John was your queen? 7
Wow, your Queen is da man! 4
Yooohoooo, go Lizzie! 4

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COMMENTS:
I'll probably end up in the tower for this. 041

by britvic55 on Wed Aug 15, 07 8:24pm [+]

you should photoshop the pic a little more so she is giving the middle finger.
by FiddleFaddleOnLSD on Wed Aug 15, 07 8:32pm [+]

Ahh, I forgot you yanks don't do the two fingers thing like us normals ;o) It basically means 'f*ck off/ or you' just the same.
by britvic55 on Wed Aug 15, 07 8:39pm [+]

Brits normals? hahahahaha. People that eat black pudding, Bacon Roly-Poly, Toad-in-the-Hole and the ever famous "spotted dick" are normal??? LOL Calling Brits normal is like using the term "English Cusine", its a major oxymoron.
by TinCan on Wed Aug 15, 07 9:21pm [+]

Voted : Yooohoooo, go Lizzie!
Yeah, that was just so ... so ... somethin
by skylab on Wed Aug 15, 07 9:34pm [+]

Ooooh Oxymorans, can I play??
American Beer, American Culture, Lol, American CuIsine.

Like you haven't had Freedom Fries and burger this week. 041
by britvic55 on Thu Aug 16, 07 4:58am [+]

Voted : Wow, your Queen is da man!
YoyoyoYO!

Can I gets her seven digits?
by Truthseeker013 on Thu Aug 16, 07 6:13am [+]

Voted : Yooohoooo, go Lizzie!
ALRIGHT!!!
Her Majesty Is a pretty nice girl...
by contragrain on Thu Aug 16, 07 7:07am [+]

You know, I truly struggled with whether or not to post the ballot #117086 that britvic refers to here. I think Her Majesty had just come away from a meeting with our president. Her nose was no doubt "bent out of shape" by that meeting, and here on his ballot, we just see her unwinding. What's the bother with that?
by contragrain on Thu Aug 16, 07 7:22am [+]

^ She's ok until she's had a few beers. Then she gets rowdy and wants to fight everyone.
by britvic55 on Thu Aug 16, 07 7:49am [+]

britvic... typical British ignorance you display. American cuisine is generally a fusion of international styles. California cuisine uses primarily local foods and vegetables. Its healthy food and not at all like the British standard of gobs of fatty sausage thrown into anything including deserts.

Cajun cuisine also relies heavily on local ingredients. A good part of Cajun cuisine is based on French rustic cuisine and its methods of preparing food (as many of the immigrants there were French). Its a hearty and very tasty food. A few of the favorites are gumbo and jambalaya. I would take either of these any day over what is referred to as English "food".

Of course there is Tex-Mex and a variety of others. Almost all of these rely on fresh and healthy ingredients. All of which are quite tasty. Put any of these to a taste test against British "food" and they will win easily.

Go to New York, LA or other big cities where you can have authentic dishes prepared for you. In Britain, the only tasty dishes are not British "food" but imports of recipes from elsewhere. Your beloved "curry" is a perfect example.
by TinCan on Thu Aug 16, 07 8:21am [+]

Voted : I thought Elton John was your queen?
That royal family is a real class act. 017

by _Beelzebubba on Thu Aug 16, 07 8:41am [+]

TinCan, typical American blowhard is what you display. The type who TRIES to dish it but can't take it in return, lol.

'American cuisine is generally a fusion of international styles'

the only tasty dishes are not British "food" but imports of recipes from elsewhere.

Those two statements really mean the same thing, except one gives you a hard-on. I'll let the reader guess which. ;o)
by britvic55 on Thu Aug 16, 07 9:18am [+]

^^ Which one bashes Jimmy Carter?
by _Beelzebubba on Thu Aug 16, 07 9:50am [+]

what's your beef with the brits tincan? do you secretly wish you were one? i for one happen to like the english diet -- in more ways than one 023
by Kev24 on Thu Aug 16, 07 2:00pm [+]

^ Arghh! Don't mention Beef, you'll start him off again. ;o)
by britvic55 on Thu Aug 16, 07 3:06pm [+]

mmmmm, beef. a big piece of corn fed thick english beef. mmmm, it does a body good. 060
by Kev24 on Thu Aug 16, 07 3:18pm [+]

Haha, type in 'American cuisine' and 'English Cuisine' into google. When you get the results click on the Wikipedia result for both.

Click on Cajun, in particular. You'll see where someone lifted big chunks of text. Pity he didn't lift it all, it shows a much bigger picture. Lol, would you be arsed?
by britvic55 on Thu Aug 16, 07 3:20pm [+]

^ oh man! roasssssted!!
by Kev24 on Thu Aug 16, 07 4:05pm [+]






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