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Do you like Cheese and Onion crisps?

Yes
9
60%
No
4
27%
Im indifferent to them
2
13%
#315949
Crisps? Speak English mate! :hehe:

Look who's talking! Canadians and their weirdo hybrid language between US and British English - make up yer minds, damnit! :hehe:
By andrew
#315957
Crisps? Speak English mate! :hehe:

Look who's talking! Canadians and their weirdo hybrid language between US and British English - make up yer minds, damnit! :hehe:


Don't they speak French whenever they feel like it as well? :hehe:
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By madbrad
#315977
No French around here. In fact Mrs Madbrad grew up an anglophone in Quebec and goes to some lengths to avoid things french, and I sympathize with her.


Crisp is an adjective, not a noun.



no bother folks, round here we just find britspeak very foreign. Almost all the words are different. It's quite amusing.
By LRW
#315978
No French around here. In fact Mrs Madbrad grew up an anglophone in Quebec and goes to some lengths to avoid things french, and I sympathize with her.


Crisp is an adjective, not a noun.


crisp /krisp/

Adjective: Firm, dry, and brittle, esp. in a way considered pleasing or attractive: "crisp bacon".

Noun: A baked fruit dessert with a crunchy topping of brown sugar, butter, and flour: "rhubarb crisp".

Verb: Give (something, esp. food) a crisp surface by heating it: "crisp the pita rounds in the oven".

Synonyms: adjective. fresh - crispy -crunchy verb. curl - frizz - frizzle - crimp -crinkle - wave

no bother folks, round here we just find britspeak very foreign. Almost all the words are different. It's quite amusing.


Well being English myself, I find my English perfectly acceptable. I'm sorry if it doesn't come up to the standard of your Canadian-English.

;op
#315979
Noun: A baked fruit dessert with a crunchy topping of brown sugar, butter, and flour: "rhubarb crisp".


Now there's something, you don't get fruit flavoured crisps, like apple or banana or orange or anything.
By LRW
#315983
Noun: A baked fruit dessert with a crunchy topping of brown sugar, butter, and flour: "rhubarb crisp".


Now there's something, you don't get fruit flavoured crisps, like apple or banana or orange or anything.


You do get tomato....
#315994
Noun: A baked fruit dessert with a crunchy topping of brown sugar, butter, and flour: "rhubarb crisp".


Now there's something, you don't get fruit flavoured crisps, like apple or banana or orange or anything.


You do get tomato....


True, liked them too but not had them for years.
#316003
Pringles makes the best crisps IMO, The only thing that pringles need to improve is that they need a wider can so i can get my hand in there to get the crisps out without tilting the can all the time. This is a serious problem :hehe: but damm they make a good crisps.
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By madbrad
#316044
Pringles was started to manufacture tennis balls. They had the cans ready, but potatoes accidentally got delivered and they just went with that.
#316045
Pringles was started to manufacture tennis balls. They had the cans ready, but potatoes accidentally got delivered and they just went with that.


:scratchchin:

Image....... or for real?
#316082
Pringles makes the best crisps IMO, The only thing that pringles need to improve is that they need a wider can so i can get my hand in there to get the crisps out without tilting the can all the time. This is a serious problem :hehe: but damm they make a good crisps.


Sour Cheese & Onion? Hell yeah! :thumbup:

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