which happens to be Liverpools "national" dish Scouse, originally brought over by the Vikings from Norway. They called it Lapskaus.
Since you're from Des Moines that's probably why you have had it. Seem to remember learning that alot of Norwegians settled down there back in the days.
I can see by the intellectual level of your posts that you aren't of Norwegian descendent though. You're swedish :D:D:D:D:D
That is all.
That's actually what I said, you moron. It was 'Dervish' who contended that American pot roast was the same thing as Lancashire Hot Pot. Well done... :rolleyes:
and Kraft Dinner is American, you sponge.
Sweet Death
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Originally posted by verndogs
and yet you post this thread
Yes, but I hated Soccer back when I lived in the UK. Since then MLS really took off and I watched that, which got me to watching some EPL.
dj_alfi
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Originally posted by Frenchie
How is KD Canadian?
dj_alfi
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Originally posted by Sweet Death
That's actually what I said, you moron. It was 'Dervish' who contended that American pot roast was the same thing as Lancashire Hot Pot. Well done... :rolleyes:
and Kraft Dinner is American, you sponge.
Yeah, but he's not a ing tool like you...
Abercrombie
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Originally posted by Sweet Death
and Kraft Dinner is American, you sponge.
It was.
Kraft Macaroni & Cheese is American.
Kraft Dinner is Canadian.
/technicality
Sweet Death
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Originally posted by dj_alfi
Yeah, but he's not a ing tool like you...
Your brain must have been working overtime to think up a winning line like that.
Frenchie
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Originally posted by Abercrombie
It was.
Kraft Macaroni & Cheese is American.
Kraft Dinner is Canadian.
/technicality
It's the same nasty in a box.
dj_alfi
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Originally posted by Sweet Death
Your brain must have been working overtime to think up a winning line like that.
yes. yes it did.
Phil r
Tesco yellow sticker discount ftw.
and that's really, all you need to know.
Nrg2Nfinit
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Originally posted by Moral Hazard
Incorrect my friend. Oldest human artifacts found in north america are the clovis points (spearheads), which although first thought to be "native" artifacts are not. The Clovise points are nearly identical to Solutrean spearheads, from southern France and Spain then to Siberian spearheads. This would suggest that the first earliest known inhabitants of North America were not the "natives".
FYI, the present theory regarding the "natives" is that they crossed the Bering land bridge approx 13,500 years ago.
Anywyas if they were siberian (russian) they would still have been the same type of people that would have crossed 13,500 years ago. Natives are closely related to russians and chinese. Although the dates are uncertain the lineage is. So the facts are the seperation of natives between white people was long enough to create enough physical visual phenotypic change to distinguish them from "white or asian people".
They are thus natives and they were inhabiting for at least 10,000 years before immigration of white people.
you can check this mtDNA model to see the segregation of tribes by their genetic markers.
Originally posted by Frenchie
It's the same nasty in a box.
Thanks for translating '/technicality' for the other slow ones.
Dervish
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Originally posted by Sweet Death
That's actually what I said, you moron. It was 'Dervish' who contended that American pot roast was the same thing as Lancashire Hot Pot. Well done... :rolleyes:
and Kraft Dinner is American, you sponge.
End of the day there are more British great dishes than there are American (if there even are any?).