Originally posted by Whats goin on ehI like Canada more than the US too!
hey!
What's wrong with my sense of taste? Just because I like Canada better than the US doesn't mean my sense of taste is bad.
I'm not going to explain why though, simply because some jumped-up, patriotic American moron is bound to argue with me and I don't want to go down that VERY worn out path AGAIN... 😞
Originally posted by Whats goin on ehI didn't say there was something wrong with it, just that I don't trust you. I guess I'll have to test you a bit. So, what do you think about Norway, Germany, coconut biscuits, mint toffees, spinach, and beer?
hey!
What's wrong with my sense of taste? Just because I like Canada better than the US doesn't mean my sense of taste is bad.
Originally posted by NordlysNorway is cool, they have Arctic explorers that are famous. Germany looks like a good country because a friend that toured Europe brought back pictures of Berlin and Munich. I have some German descent in me, not lots, but a bit.
I didn't say there was something wrong with it, just that I don't trust you. I guess I'll have to test you a bit. So, what do you think about Norway, Germany, coconut biscuits, mint toffees, spinach, and beer?
Never tried coconut biscuits (cookies in Canada), but I like coconut on my fudge squares. Never tried mint toffees, because the ones sold here taste like sh!t and are made in North America.
I hate spinach.
And beer? I don't think I need to tell you but for the record, I enjoy Canadian and German (Weihenstephan is the only one I can get in my town, but I can get a Schneider - something in the next town). Once in awhile I have Coors (American).