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Pilgrim Soul
Join Date: May 2004
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ah well chips should ideally be twice fried and eaten with fingers from the paper on a seafront. Or made by my late grandmother.... but I am sure they will be fine - it is just the phrase "think of England" always makes me smile
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Well, naturally, one can't replicate the proper atmosphere.
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Pilgrim Soul
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Not necessarily - I did have the interesting and memorable experience of eating Clams and chips with a view of Puget Sound - but in general the American "fry" is a poor thing compared to an English chip.. Maybe it is my Irish ancestry but the spud and it's byproducts are not trivial - and fish and chips? With Shakespeare they are our cultural gifts to the world!!!!
ah well .. I hear the patter of skwerlz so I will shut up, save to hope that what remains of your day is pleasant. ![]()
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