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we fat americans eat everything (pg. 2)
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| Prometheus Xex |
| quote: | Originally posted by jonSun
People like you make me proud to be an American. :toothless |
My bags are packed for the States already. Which way to the fatties? Man I can't wait to get my hands on all that greasy food. Americans are the fattest people on earth says the statistics. I gotta see this for myself. |
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| tubularbills |
only difference between what you did and what someone in say, france, would do is that you didn't throw up afterwards ;) :D
ps, i love overeating like that. mainly because my metabolism is high enough that i don't gain any weight. and i love it. |
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Chrono
you add milk to iced tea? |
| quote: | Originally posted by Enigmatic XTC
British people don't know about iced tea. You can have as many tea time circle jerks as you want, but you will never know about the miracle that is iced tea. And australia got started by people who got kicked the out of britain for not drinking their tea the right way anyway. |
Not once in this thread, before DJ Chrono's post, was the tea topic specified to be iced tea.
Tea is ing tea: Boiled wated, tea leaves or tea bag etc.
Iced Tea is ing Iced Tea, and should be specified as such :o
Of course I don't put milk in iced tea. But I'm happy to drink it sweetened or unsweetened. |
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| mezzir |
really good iced tea shouldn't be tainted by sugar. it should be left as, it's delicious
however, mediocre iced tea and the like should be sweetened, but don't be fooled. this is only done because without sugar you'll see its not any good
unsweetened > sweetened |
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| Slylee |
no way dude....
good old fashioned southern sweet tea > unsweetened tea |
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| Sunsnail |
I prefer unsweet tea. I drink about 2-4L of it per day.
iced unsweet tea.
anyway nah, if someone specifies whether their tea is "unsweet tea" or "sweet tea" it's assumed that its iced. if they just say tea it could be either. |
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| Theresa |
In Canada... when you ask for iced tea, you only have the option of the sweetened kind.
You want cold unsweetened tea? Ask for cold water with a tea bag. Which NO ONE ever EVER does.
Weird Americans.
P.S. American iced tea tastes like anyway. |
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| Sunsnail |
| Ehh... iced tea is made from boiling water and then cooling it down with ice... cold water and a tea bag will get you no where |
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| Fast Turtle |
| quote: | Originally posted by Theresa
In Canada... when you ask for iced tea, you only have the option of the sweetened kind.
You want cold unsweetened tea? Ask for cold water with a tea bag. Which NO ONE ever EVER does.
Weird Americans.
P.S. American iced tea tastes like anyway. |
Yeah, it drives me ing crazy (I'm a transplant). A few of the fancier placies have it, but otherwise, no. |
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| Ste |
| i see no cakes on the list :whip: |
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| biznology |
| quote: | Originally posted by Theresa
In Canada... when you ask for iced tea, you only have the option of the sweetened kind.
You want cold unsweetened tea? Ask for cold water with a tea bag. Which NO ONE ever EVER does.
Weird Americans.
P.S. American iced tea tastes like anyway. |
so canadians only sweeten iced tea, but americans have ty tea.
cold water and a tea bag? thats just plain dumb. try cold water, a jug and multiple tea bags, leave it in the sun to warm, delicious iced tea once cooled.
yeah and the US is full of idiots. CA only has sweetened iced tea, canada rocks, or doesnt.
proper iced tea never needs sweetener| |
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