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15 Mar 07
Originally posted by TurtlestackFirst time I hear 'cracker' is a derogatory term for a white person.
Chips (potato chips, not fries to you Brits) or crackers (the snack, not white people to you racists).
I like crackers because I can put more stuff on them.
First time I hear Brits call fries 'chips'. Are they "special" or what?
Anyway, I prefer chips, all the way. If the dip is thick enough, you can
stuff on top of them large amounts of chunky, rich, thick dip... like
jalapeno cheddar 😵
Originally posted by SeitseYeah, that's what those wavy chips are for. 😵
First time I hear 'cracker' is a derogatory term for a white person.
First time I hear Brits call fries 'chips'. Are they "special" or what?
Anyway, I prefer chips, all the way. If the dip is thick enough, you can
stuff on top of them large amounts of chunky, rich, thick dip... like
jalapeno cheddar 😵
Edit: Where's that Ice guy when you need 'em?
Originally posted by TurtlestackI sometimes prefer crisps, sometimes crackers. If I am hungry, I'd definitely prefer crackers (good crackers - there are lots of different ones).
Chips (potato chips, not fries to you Brits) or crackers (the snack, not white people to you racists).
I like crackers because I can put more stuff on them.
Originally posted by NordlysYup but I thought they had cheetos or doritos next to fish sticks
You have never heard of fish 'n' chips?
(as we all know the Brits eat things close to kid's party meals)
When in London, because I hate all kinds of seafood, I never had
those fish n' chips, only lousy lamb mint steak stuff at pubs.
Maybe that's why my wrong idea about the 'chips'.