French bravery - the classic oxymoron

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In all honesty....this thread is making me SERIOUSLY crave Poutine.
Stryke

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Bah me too !! :roll: :roll: :? :lol:
Willy

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Poutine is crap! Just look at it. It's gross and unhealthy. Why would you put this garbage in your mouth!

Ohhh maybe it tastes better than it looks. 8O
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That poutine lacks gravy.
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If you don't like the food get the hell out of my restaurant!

Whoops here we go again. :lol:

Hey maybe the gravy just soaked into the greasy fries.

Is this better?

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Ohh yeah your a chicken gravy guy. :roll:

Next thing you know someones going to use veal stock to make the gravy and claim it's classical cuisine. :?

Still looks like crap to me my friend.
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Willy wrote:If you don't like the food get the hell out of my restaurant!

Whoops here we go again. :lol:

Hey maybe the gravy just soaked into the greasy fries.

Is this better?

Image

Ohh yeah your a chicken gravy guy. :roll:

Next thing you know someones going to use veal stock to make the gravy and claim it's classical cuisine. :?

Still looks like crap to me my friend.[/q
Lets take this outside! No one takes a shot at chicken gravy.
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Hey...why is it that most donair shops sell poutine while other places dont?
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Adam wrote:Lets take this outside! No one takes a shot at chicken gravy
Now the friggin metrosexuals want a piece of me too! Cool it's on Mate! Next trip up north you can dance with the walrus. :microwave: :multi: :multi: :multi:
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Post by AAAhmed46 »

You have to show me that nukite that morphs into a shoken.
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You have to show me that nukite that morphs into a shoken.
for that we need video :lol: :lol: :lol:
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AAAhmed46 wrote:You have to show me that nukite that morphs into a shoken.


8O I'd love too! :multi:
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Post by AAAhmed46 »

He was talking about it on the nukite thread.

I said i never used a nukite, you all said i should give it a chance.

And then he mentioned how when he does a shoken it starts off like a nukite, or something like that.

Remember? :?:
jorvik

Post by jorvik »

So what is poutine............ :? :? .looks like "Freedom Fries :P " with pigschitt poured over it :? ..............thought you were talking about Pochine which is the Irish national drink :wink:
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jorvik wrote:So what is poutine............ :? :? .looks like "Freedom Fries :P " with pigschitt poured over it :? ..............thought you were talking about Pochine which is the Irish national drink :wink:
Someone correct me if im wrong but here is how i HEARD the story go:

Apprently during the second world war a devision or platoon or whatever group of soldiers had just potatoes, gravy, cheese curds.

Being creative, they made fries, put gravy on the potatoes and put cheese curds on it.

Thus we got poutine.



Now this could be seriously flawed 'history' so....



But take my word for it, it tastes better then it looks.
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