I got a lot of Indian friends. Took me to an Indian restaurant, got hooked on the naan.FatherTed wrote:
hes from America!Smithereener wrote:
Someone say naan? Garlic naan + Chicken Tika Masala or w/e it's called is fuckin booomb.
why don't the rest of you silly yankees understand???
Incorrect. Guinness actually has less calories than most light beers. Go ahead, look it up, I couldn't believe it either.Mek-Stizzle wrote:
Someone told me that a pint of Guinness has a fuckload of calories in it, the size of a breakfast or something. I stopped drinking my pint after that and went back to magners. Guinness is too thick, it tastes alright but it's more like one of them food-drinks than a drink
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a doner in peta with salad (no tomatoes) and lots of chilli sauce! all for three quid and its fucking massive!
Indian food = yam yam !!Smithereener wrote:
I got a lot of Indian friends. Took me to an Indian restaurant, got hooked on the naan.
Speaking of accents:
What accent did this guy who played Oliver Wood in the first two Harry Potter movies have? I liked it.
Any Scots here? Did they get your accent right in Braveheart? Had to watch the movie three times to get every line right. ^^
Oliver was scottish, sounds a bit Glaswegian to me I could have the area wrong though.Mavik wrote:
Indian food = yam yam !!Smithereener wrote:
I got a lot of Indian friends. Took me to an Indian restaurant, got hooked on the naan.
Speaking of accents:
What accent did this guy who played Oliver Wood in the first two Harry Potter movies have? I liked it.
Any Scots here? Did they get your accent right in Braveheart? Had to watch the movie three times to get every line right. ^^
burger and chips
Pizz0r, duh
I'm not a Scot, but the accents in Braveheart sounded pretty damn accurate to me.Mavik wrote:
Any Scots here? Did they get your accent right in Braveheart? Had to watch the movie three times to get every line right.
Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.
Most of the people,other than mel gibson and the Irish guy were actually scotish.KILLSWITCH wrote:
I'm not a Scot, but the accents in Braveheart sounded pretty damn accurate to me.Mavik wrote:
Any Scots here? Did they get your accent right in Braveheart? Had to watch the movie three times to get every line right.
2 pineapple fritters, largest portion of chips + a sausage in batter.
Haha The accent was a bit dubiousMavik wrote:
Indian food = yam yam !!Smithereener wrote:
I got a lot of Indian friends. Took me to an Indian restaurant, got hooked on the naan.
Speaking of accents:
What accent did this guy who played Oliver Wood in the first two Harry Potter movies have? I liked it.
Any Scots here? Did they get your accent right in Braveheart? Had to watch the movie three times to get every line right. ^^
Burger
I suspected it was either or.FatherTed wrote:
pierce brosnan is actually irish._j5689_ wrote:
The northern British accent is the one James Bond uses, or at least the Pierce Brosnan James Bond because he is from that area.r'Eeee wrote:
Irish accent is so cool in my opinion. Compared to the Scottish and people from the North like Manchester and Liverpool, no offence. I just find the Irish very nice.
I don't know about you British, but I don't understand what the hell they are talking about, the northerners that is.
I usually get hot tamales or tacitos from the latin street vendor who is working out of her roach coach.
Does it give you diarrhea?loubot wrote:
I usually get hot tamales or tacitos from the latin street vendor who is working out of her roach coach.
Depends on what takeaway it is...but chicken in a KFC style is my usual Or burgers. Chips. Hell, Ive even had Pizza before. Rarely have kebabs, but its doners all the way when I do