you have one potato
32Tommy Alpha wrote:zom-zom wrote:French Fries, duh.zom-zom wrote:Or "Chips" as they say.
Um....
Nur mate. Two different things there.
Oh yes, I see a vast difference between these polar-opposites of fried potato rectangles. My god how could I be so thick?
you have one potato
33zom-zom wrote:thick
You did notice.
Twenty-four hours a week, seven days a month
you have one potato
34zom-zom wrote:Tommy Alpha wrote:zom-zom wrote:French Fries, duh.zom-zom wrote:Or "Chips" as they say.
Um....
Nur mate. Two different things there.
Oh yes, I see a vast difference between these polar-opposites of fried potato rectangles. My god how could I be so thick?
Hey man, its not like we're talking the difference between a pavement and a sidewalk- some things you've gotta maintain. Also, different eating culture around them- fried fish vs. burgers. Plus vinager, mushy peas, curry sauce, pies, savaloys vs. what- ketchup? Plus fries are like, hard fried and chips are more soggy. Its like saying mash and colcannon are the same, or a baked potato and a roasted one. Seriously if you'd had good chips, you'd know the difference.
you have one potato
35I have been to your country many, many times and have eaten all the varieties of fried, boiled, baked, roasted and otherwise prepared potatoes. I've eaten the chips and/or fries in just about every nation in Europe and all over the US, Mexico, Canada. I've spent most of my life as a cook/chef/sous-chef.
you have one potato
36Tommy Alpha wrote:zom-zom wrote:Tommy Alpha wrote:zom-zom wrote:French Fries, duh.zom-zom wrote:Or "Chips" as they say.
Um....
Nur mate. Two different things there.
Oh yes, I see a vast difference between these polar-opposites of fried potato rectangles. My god how could I be so thick?
Hey man, its not like we're talking the difference between a pavement and a sidewalk- some things you've gotta maintain. Also, different eating culture around them- fried fish vs. burgers. Plus vinager, mushy peas, curry sauce, pies, savaloys vs. what- ketchup? Plus fries are like, hard fried and chips are more soggy. Its like saying mash and colcannon are the same, or a baked potato and a roasted one. Seriously if you'd had good chips, you'd know the difference.
I had to read this twice, but only so I could do so listening to THIS whilst I read it for the second time.
Britain, her chips is bitchin'.
you have one potato
37zom-zom wrote:I have been to your country many, many times and have eaten all the varieties of fried, boiled, baked, roasted and otherwise prepared potatoes. I've eaten the chips and/or fries in just about every nation in Europe and all over the US, Mexico, Canada. I've spent most of my life as a cook/chef/sous-chef.
And you still can't tell the difference?
I guess you were never a cook/chef/sous-chef in a grotty chippy in south-east London. That'd learn ya quick

you have one potato
38Rimbaud III wrote:Tommy Alpha wrote:zom-zom wrote:Tommy Alpha wrote:zom-zom wrote:French Fries, duh.zom-zom wrote:Or "Chips" as they say.
Um....
Nur mate. Two different things there.
Oh yes, I see a vast difference between these polar-opposites of fried potato rectangles. My god how could I be so thick?
Hey man, its not like we're talking the difference between a pavement and a sidewalk- some things you've gotta maintain. Also, different eating culture around them- fried fish vs. burgers. Plus vinager, mushy peas, curry sauce, pies, savaloys vs. what- ketchup? Plus fries are like, hard fried and chips are more soggy. Its like saying mash and colcannon are the same, or a baked potato and a roasted one. Seriously if you'd had good chips, you'd know the difference.
I had to read this twice, but only so I could do so listening to THIS whilst I read it for the second time.
Britain, her chips is bitchin'.
*Rises from seat, holds cap over heart, wipes tear away from eye for the memory of the Queen Ma, gordblessher*
you have one potato
39Tommy Alpha wrote:And you still can't tell the difference?
I guess you were never a cook/chef/sous-chef in a grotty chippy in south-east London. That'd learn ya quick
Wot? I fuckin' love chips, me.

you have one potato
40zom-zom wrote:Tommy Alpha wrote:And you still can't tell the difference?
I guess you were never a cook/chef/sous-chef in a grotty chippy in south-east London. That'd learn ya quick
Wot? I fuckin' love chips, me.
Touché, good sir