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Yet another controversy with Don't Worry Darling. Looks like Harry Styles spits on Chris Pine (I don't think he did, just looks like it)
Yet another controversy with Don't Worry Darling. Looks like Harry Styles spits on Chris Pine (I don't think he did, just looks like it)
they are all about English Tea in England, so don't even bother getting a good one. they can't even make a decent sushi.Word, hot chocolate from Spain is better than hot chocolate from England.
Yeah I've been there. Had Fish and Chip twice and Shepard's pie a few times.they are all about English Tea in England, so don't even bother getting a good one. they can't even make a decent sushi.
that is part of my inside joke about England. Shepard's Pie and Fish and Chips. Beef Wellingtons are ok but still not my thing.Yeah I've been there. Had Fish and Chip twice and Shepard's pie a few times.
I literally asked locals what are some good local food choices, I got these two the most. I think some recommended blood sausage too, but I'm good on that. Never had Beef Wellington, should have tried that.that is part of my inside joke about England. Shepard's Pie and Fish and Chips. Beef Wellingtons are ok but still not my thing.
it is indeed funny. basically, chips is a common word for fries in Europe. I guess it also helps distinguish it from rice since they pretty much sound alike unless you say the word with a certain word stress. still, people often mishear or differentiate the words. if I were to say it, the brits love their pies, ales and teas.I literally asked locals what are some good local food choices, I got these two the most. I think some recommended blood sausage too, but I'm good on that. Never had Beef Wellington, should have tried that.
They were getting confused or laughed every time I called "chips" fries.
I think I had Cod when I was out there. I gotta go again because I passed up so many pubs that looked like they were serving good dishes. Unfortunately, I didn't do proper research before going there so I probably missed out on a bunch of renowned restaurants. The English eager to give me suggestions every time I asked even though sometimes they talked too fast and monotonous for me to follow. I swear even the dogs barked "wuff" in the Queens English.it is indeed funny. basically, chips is a common word for fries in Europe. I guess it also helps distinguish it from rice since they pretty much sound alike unless you say the word with a certain word stress. still, people often mishear or differentiate the words. if I were to say it, the brits love their pies, ales and teas.
as far as fish and chips goes, Haddock and LingCod would be my go-to, followed by Cod. never liked Halibut.
And yet you're posting and doing other things instead of WATCHING THE COTDAMN MOVIE.I’ve never seen……..The GODFATHER
I literally asked locals what are some good local food choices, I got these two the most. I think some recommended blood sausage too, but I'm good on that. Never had Beef Wellington, should have tried that.
They were getting confused or laughed every time I called "chips" fries.