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Posted by Syntonic on Jun-30-2013 00:42:

Do genetically manipulated organisms count as foreign?


Posted by srussell0018 on Jun-30-2013 00:44:

I don't think anybody has enough information to rule out whether GMOs are bad for you or not. I personally tend to stay away.


Posted by OrangestO on Jun-30-2013 00:44:

Sweet Baby Ray's.

I like the Jack Daniels prepackaged marinades otherwise. Those are pretty damn good.

I've been trying to concoct my own lately, though.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Jun-30-2013 00:45:

quote:
Originally posted by OrangestO
Sweet Baby Ray's.






Hahah oh shit...didn't realize it was a thing! We bought some a couple weeks ago for ribs.


Posted by OrangestO on Jun-30-2013 00:53:

That shit is on point. Great for ribs.


Posted by DJ RANN on Jun-30-2013 01:05:

quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018
The british had nothing to do with the potato famine obviously.

Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please, tell me howthey didn;t have anything to do with the Potato famine.

I cannot wait for you to explain how the British had nothing to do with the potato famine.

quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018
And the British didn't do anything to me or my family personally, they did it to my country.


Hang on, I thought they didn't have anything to do with it? Which is it?


Posted by srussell0018 on Jun-30-2013 01:08:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ RANN
Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please Please, tell me howthey didn;t have anything to do with the Potato famine.

I cannot wait for you to explain how the British had nothing to do with the potato famine.



Hang on, I thought they didn't have anything to do with it? Which is it?


Uh, it was caused by a potato disease, and what they did was in reference to the escapades of Oliver Cromwell, not a potato disease. Are you suggesting the British caused a potato disease?


Posted by DJ RANN on Jun-30-2013 01:16:

quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018
Uh, it was caused by a potato disease, and what they did was in reference to the escapades of Oliver Cromwell, not a potato disease.


Oh that explains it.

But hang on, so why didn't they just go eat other food?

I mean, I like potatoes but I won't starve to death if my local ralphs stops selling them


Posted by Sushipunk on Jun-30-2013 02:07:

SO, Nando's was awesome, as expected.

Peri-peri grilled chicken pita. Noms.



Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Jun-30-2013 03:07:

OHHH, bottled water! Ah-whoopedy-dooooo!!!


Posted by Sushipunk on Jun-30-2013 03:12:

I don't drink soda


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jun-30-2013 10:51:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ RANN
Oh that explains it.

But hang on, so why didn't they just go eat other food?

I mean, I like potatoes but I won't starve to death if my local ralphs stops selling them


"At the end of the day, you will pay the price if you're a fussy eater."

RUSSELL will use intense pedantry over precise wording whenever he can to try and remain in an argument. He will now come back and say something like "I never said they had nothing to do with people dying, I said they had nothing to do with the potato famine itself".

The point at hand is that RUSSELL has tried to invoke the potato famine and deaths of the Irish as a British racial atrocity towards them, thus demonstrating that the Irish have had it just as bad as other races and calling RUSSELL a "mick" or whatever is an unacceptable as the racial slurs he frequently deploys in his own arguments.

Now, in his haste to fire a zingy comeback, he's completely undermined his earlier argument and is far too myopic to have even realised. The obvious truth is that the Irish suffer almost no prejudice in modern society and so "racial slurs" against them are about as harmful as calling a German a "kraut" or a Frenchman a "frog".

Of course, RUSSELL won't read any of this because he has me on Ignore.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Jun-30-2013 11:33:

Can we all just agree that the Irish are a bunch of potato eating, lunkheaded drunks?


Posted by srussell0018 on Jun-30-2013 15:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
SO, Nando's was awesome, as expected.

Peri-peri grilled chicken pita. Noms.




Those chips look rather uninspiring.


Posted by wienerschnitzel on Jun-30-2013 15:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Silky Johnson
Can we all just agree that the Irish are a bunch of potato eating, lunkheaded drunks?


my family is irish from both sides... my grandparents immigrated to Canada


Posted by Silky Johnson on Jun-30-2013 15:44:

Lots of my bf's family is Irish.


Posted by wienerschnitzel on Jun-30-2013 15:52:

lol i won't deny that we eat a lot of potatoes and we are a family of alcoholics


Posted by MSZ on Jun-30-2013 15:56:

Im a ghetto eater admittedly, pho and shwarma r my niggas doe.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Jun-30-2013 15:57:

quote:
Originally posted by wienerschnitzel
lol i won't deny that we eat a lot of potatoes and we are a family of alcoholics





Bahahaha, see!!


Posted by Lira on Jun-30-2013 16:02:

quote:
Originally posted by wienerschnitzel
my family is irish from both sides... my grandparents immigrated to Canada

Is this common in Canada? I was under the impression that, in the Americas, people in average have great grandparents coming from at least 9 different countries... even if any given person has just 8 great grandparents


Posted by wienerschnitzel on Jun-30-2013 16:13:

I think it really depends where you live in Canada... there are a lot of german immigrants in Medicine Hat. Apparently this is because we had a huge prisoner of war camp durring the second world war, and they were treated so well here that after the war a lot of them immigrated. My gf is Ukranian and comes from Saskatchewan. Where she is from there is this huge Ukranian beltline. My parents moved to Alberta from Ontario. My grandparents family moved to Toronto from Belfast. At the time i guess Timothy Eaton said any Irishman could get a job at any Eatons store, so I believe that's where my grandparents started. There are a group of Japanese people along southern Alberta left from the Japanese internment camps. It gets pretty spotty.. i don't know if that helps you at all?


Posted by wienerschnitzel on Jun-30-2013 16:14:

quote:
Originally posted by Silky Johnson
Bahahaha, see!!


my aunts are all gingers too... my dad is the only son and had black hair. (it's pretty salt/peppery now )


Posted by Sushipunk on Jun-30-2013 21:22:

quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018
Those chips look rather uninspiring.


The peri-peri seasoning makes them taste awesome


Posted by Lira on Jun-30-2013 21:59:

quote:
Originally posted by wienerschnitzel
I think it really depends where you live in Canada... there are a lot of german immigrants in Medicine Hat. Apparently this is because we had a huge prisoner of war camp durring the second world war, and they were treated so well here that after the war a lot of them immigrated. My gf is Ukranian and comes from Saskatchewan. Where she is from there is this huge Ukranian beltline. My parents moved to Alberta from Ontario. My grandparents family moved to Toronto from Belfast. At the time i guess Timothy Eaton said any Irishman could get a job at any Eatons store, so I believe that's where my grandparents started. There are a group of Japanese people along southern Alberta left from the Japanese internment camps. It gets pretty spotty.. i don't know if that helps you at all?

It does. It's just that, apart from the recent Japanese immigration here in Brazil, it's hard to find a single person who doesn't have recent ancestors from at least 3 different continents.

I'm actually surprised there isn't a single Irishman in my family tree


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jul-01-2013 01:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
The peri-peri seasoning makes them taste awesome


Oh God. My old housemate had this tub of something called "Creole Seasoning" he'd found in the back of the cupboard, stolen from a previous occupant. It was from the US and we never found anything like it in a UK supermarket, but it made even the blandest of chips taste like bliss.


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