2016 Election
#2776
Re: 2016 Election
Its almost like I am disabled and being talked about while I am here. Who knew this pic would be of such interest.
#2777
Re: 2016 Election
Does anyone think Kimilseung would like a biscuit?
WOULD YOU LIKE A BISCUIT?
WOULD YOU LIKE A BISCUIT?
#2779
Re: 2016 Election
I think if they had anything on Christie, we would already have heard about it. No?
I find it annoying that these scandals, Bridgegate and Emailgate and Benghazigate, hang over the heads of these candidates yet nothing is ever reported or questioned about any of Donald Trump's shady dealings. He hasn't just bullied the other candidates into paralysis, he's completely whipped the media into submission as well.
I find it annoying that these scandals, Bridgegate and Emailgate and Benghazigate, hang over the heads of these candidates yet nothing is ever reported or questioned about any of Donald Trump's shady dealings. He hasn't just bullied the other candidates into paralysis, he's completely whipped the media into submission as well.
#2780
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Location: Fox Lake, IL (from Carrickfergus NI)
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#2781
Re: 2016 Election
Drooling over here.
#2782
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Re: 2016 Election
I don't know if it was just a Midwest thing or not, but they recently came out with biscuits and gravy flavoured crisps. They were surprisingly good, actually. Think they were limited edition though, I haven't seen them for a while.
#2784
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#2785
Re: 2016 Election
Bottom line, I can't stand gravy, which was a source of bemusement to everyone else around the Sunday lunch table for many years. As I don't drink tea either, my parents often debated whether I had been switched at birth.
#2788
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Location: Fox Lake, IL (from Carrickfergus NI)
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Re: 2016 Election
Gravy is a loosely defined term in the US. In this case, it's more of a roux (I think the term is), kind of a flour-based white sauce with sausages in it.
#2790
Re: 2016 Election
In the Italian enclaves of the Bronx, where I lived when I first arrived in the US, red spaghetti sauce is referred to as "gravy," so there are indeed many regional variations on the use of the word. The sad thing is, I am so averse to the UK version of gravy, that I have to get past the spaghetti sauce -- or any other kind of sauce -- being referred to by that name! I am familiar with the kind that you are referring to and it's not something I would choose to eat.