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« Reply #33270 on: Saturday, August 22, 2020, 13:01:12 »

Well, they are.

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« Reply #33271 on: Saturday, August 22, 2020, 14:11:47 »


I think the forum has lost the plot
Fucking Hell, it's taken you a long time to work that out !!.
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« Reply #33272 on: Saturday, August 22, 2020, 15:59:30 »


I think the forum has lost the plot

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« Reply #33273 on: Sunday, August 23, 2020, 11:42:36 »

Something actually trivial but I'm amazed how many people don't understand "Spaghetti Bolognese". I keep seeing photos of peoples dinners saying "Ohh made spag bol for tea" and its fucking make with fusilli pasta. Its called SPAGHETTI for a reason!

Same goes for shepherds/cottage pie. 
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« Reply #33274 on: Sunday, August 23, 2020, 12:01:57 »

To add further, that Spaghetti Bolognese doesn't exist but Ragu....that does  Wink
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« Reply #33275 on: Sunday, August 23, 2020, 12:10:03 »

This is true, because if you told some people how traditional Bolognese is made they'd run a mile. I think its the milk/cream that freaks people out.
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« Reply #33276 on: Sunday, August 23, 2020, 12:10:47 »

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Something actually trivial but I'm amazed how many people don't understand "Spaghetti Bolognese". I keep seeing photos of peoples dinners saying "Ohh made spag bol for tea" and its fucking make with fusilli pasta. Its called SPAGHETTI for a reason!

Same goes for shepherds/cottage pie. 

they're made from shepherds and cottages? no wonder they taste like shit
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« Reply #33277 on: Sunday, August 23, 2020, 12:31:41 »

This is true, because if you told some people how traditional Bolognese is made they'd run a mile. I think its the milk/cream that freaks people out.

I find a wonderful irony in an "english patriot" (you know the types) proclaiming they love a certain dish and nearly every time it is from another country. I particularly like this with regards to "Fish 'n' Chips". Kind of like the whole "St.George" love in Cheesy
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« Reply #33278 on: Sunday, August 23, 2020, 12:40:04 »

Just tucking into a home made beef jalfrezi. My old chap would be proud of me. Unlike the recipe I added dark crispy caramelised opinions like he did. A few cardamom pods boiling with the rice for an extra dimension and some natural yoghurt to cool the inside of my chops. Phew.
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« Reply #33279 on: Sunday, August 23, 2020, 12:50:19 »

I find a wonderful irony in an "english patriot" (you know the types) proclaiming they love a certain dish and nearly every time it is from another country. I particularly like this with regards to "Fish 'n' Chips". Kind of like the whole "St.George" love in Cheesy

Do you criticise any nationality that has patriotic tendencies or just the English? Nothing wrong in being proud of your background. I'm proud to be 59% English  Smiley doesn't mean I don't like Mediterranean food or the odd curry?
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« Reply #33280 on: Sunday, August 23, 2020, 13:01:27 »

I find a wonderful irony in an "english patriot" (you know the types) proclaiming they love a certain dish and nearly every time it is from another country. I particularly like this with regards to "Fish 'n' Chips". Kind of like the whole "St.George" love in Cheesy
The same ones go abroad on holiday and then complain because they cant get a "full English" for breakfast at the hotel.
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« Reply #33281 on: Sunday, August 23, 2020, 13:02:46 »

Do you criticise any nationality that has patriotic tendencies or just the English. Nothing wrong in being proud of your background. I'm proud to be 59% English  Smiley doesn't mean I don't like Mediterranean food or the odd curry?

I have no problem with genuine patriotism. If you care to look/read back you will see I inserted inverted commas and a bracketed statement, referring to certain types of "patriot". Not people who genuinely are good natured and proud of their country but I'm talking EDL, BF, NF, supporting types who like to masquerade under a thin veil of "patriotism"; in order to go about spewing their main agenda of hating anyone or anything different.

The irony then is that considering how "patriotic" they are, they don't seem to realise (in an English example) the origin of St. George or Fish n Chips but will gladly try and claim it as being "theirs". It's that part I find as said 'a wonderful irony'.

Absolutely, would criticise the same attitude elsewhere. I think you missed the point 4D.

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« Reply #33282 on: Sunday, August 23, 2020, 13:06:19 »

The same ones go abroad on holiday and then complain because they cant get a "full English" for breakfast at the hotel.

A double irony. Loves a "curry" in blighty but craves a "Full English" when in Cyprus. Glad to see you totally got where I was coming from.
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« Reply #33283 on: Sunday, August 23, 2020, 13:06:53 »

Do you criticise any nationality that has patriotic tendencies or just the English? Nothing wrong in being proud of your background. I'm proud to be 59% English  Smiley doesn't mean I don't like Mediterranean food or the odd curry?


I'm intrigued how do you know your English percentage is exactly 59%😁
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« Reply #33284 on: Sunday, August 23, 2020, 13:08:43 »

Strangely the last time I felt truly proud of my country was listening to Adam Buxton's podcast with Hakad Assad where he described the humanity and decency he was shown when he arrived seeking asylum in this country.

I suppose different people find different reasons to claim they love their country.  Some of us can do it without a flag in our twitter profile.
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