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My daughter will never give it up!
Originally posted by hezro
reply to post by pheonix358
Once again you Aussies are behind the curve. Americans no longer use those cardboard buns you are referring to, we surround our cheese with meat, as any real man would. Our deficiencies are solely cheese-based, as we have long since overcome the carb based struggles that continue to plague so many inferior nations.
Originally posted by pheonix358
Originally posted by hezro
reply to post by pheonix358
Once again you Aussies are behind the curve. Americans no longer use those cardboard buns you are referring to, we surround our cheese with meat, as any real man would. Our deficiencies are solely cheese-based, as we have long since overcome the carb based struggles that continue to plague so many inferior nations.
I am sorry, that stuff in your burgers is not meat. You have just managed to insult the entire animal kingdom with one sentence. If you would like proof, next time you order a burger, order it with the words, "Hold the mayo, hold the Ketchup, hold the pickles." Then eat what you are given. If it tastes like cardboard, lasts like cardboard and looks like cardboard, it is cardboard!
If you ever come to Australia I will shout you a for real Aussie hamburger. You will weep when you have to return home!
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Originally posted by charles1952
Let's get off this Australia and meat business for a second. The OP is actually part of a disinfo campaign to weaken and finally overthrow America.
Who is supposedly good at making cheese? The French, right? Well, then look at this:
French Sperm Count Falls 32% Is there any need to say anything else?
Question marks?? You dare question the connection, the near identity of France with cheese? Philadelphian! (Or is that Philistine? I can never get that straight.)
French? Cheese?
With 24.4kg of cheese eaten per person per year, the French are amongst the highest consumers of cheese in the world.
As for the French, they are considered to be the specialists in cheese. That also includes great historical leaders: Charlemagne, Napoleon, Tayllerand, General de Gaulle... without forgetting the major role played by the clergy and the catholic monasteries.
Cheese consumption is divided between heavy consumers, who eat cheese all day long (1 French person out of 4), average consumers who eat cheese once or twice a day and represent the largest group (42% of French), and light consumers i.e. 31% of French people eat cheese less than once a day. Heavy consumers tend to be older men, whereas light consumers are rather women and young people.
To which I offer the approved ATS response: Pics, or it didn't happen.
As an Aussie I can do those two at the same time, and eat cheese (warning - chocking hazard) AND throw a boomerang! Well, if it don't come .... back it was a stick.