Let's Get in a Argument

[quote]Vegita wrote:

[quote]postholedigger wrote:
New England Clam Chowder?[/quote]

Cheeseburger, Hotdogs, Buffalo wings, Fried Chicken. I am sure there is lots more.

You Canadians better settle down, you don’t want uncle Vegita gettin all up in this shit.

The ONLY thing you got on us is that your side of the Falls are bigger.

V[/quote]

I think it is hilarious that you are taking this thread so seriously. Critical sense of humour failure.

[quote]Edgy wrote:
Pizza.

Uniquely American

eh? [/quote]

o rly?

Considered a peasant’s meal in Italy for centuries we cannot say who invented the very first pizza pie. Food historians agree that pizza like dishes were eaten by many peoples in the Mediterranean including the Greeks and Egyptians.

However, modern pizza has been attributed to baker Raffaele Esposito of Naples. In 1889, Esposito who owned a restaurant called the Pizzeria di Pietro baked what he called “pizza” especially for the visit of Italian King Umberto I and Queen Margherita.

[quote]RuleBrittania wrote:

[quote]Vegita wrote:

[quote]postholedigger wrote:
New England Clam Chowder?[/quote]

Cheeseburger, Hotdogs, Buffalo wings, Fried Chicken. I am sure there is lots more.

You Canadians better settle down, you don’t want uncle Vegita gettin all up in this shit.

The ONLY thing you got on us is that your side of the Falls are bigger.

V[/quote]

I think it is hilarious that you are taking this thread so seriously. Critical sense of humour failure.
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I don’t think anyone is taking this seriously…except you. Now go floss.

[quote]kothreat wrote:

[quote]Edgy wrote:
Pizza.

Uniquely American

eh? [/quote]

o rly?

Considered a peasant’s meal in Italy for centuries we cannot say who invented the very first pizza pie. Food historians agree that pizza like dishes were eaten by many peoples in the Mediterranean including the Greeks and Egyptians.

However, modern pizza has been attributed to baker Raffaele Esposito of Naples. In 1889, Esposito who owned a restaurant called the Pizzeria di Pietro baked what he called “pizza” especially for the visit of Italian King Umberto I and Queen Margherita.
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Dude…Pizza is American. Don’t confuse everyone with the facts. Mkay?

eh?

[quote]RuleBrittania wrote:

[quote]Vegita wrote:

[quote]postholedigger wrote:
New England Clam Chowder?[/quote]

Cheeseburger, Hotdogs, Buffalo wings, Fried Chicken. I am sure there is lots more.

You Canadians better settle down, you don’t want uncle Vegita gettin all up in this shit.

The ONLY thing you got on us is that your side of the Falls are bigger.

V[/quote]

I think it is hilarious that you are taking this thread so seriously. Critical sense of humour failure.
[/quote]

The only Critical Failure, is your judgement of my sense of humor and the seriousness of my posts.

V

[quote]kothreat wrote:

[quote]RuleBrittania wrote:

[quote]Vegita wrote:

[quote]postholedigger wrote:
New England Clam Chowder?[/quote]

Cheeseburger, Hotdogs, Buffalo wings, Fried Chicken. I am sure there is lots more.

You Canadians better settle down, you don’t want uncle Vegita gettin all up in this shit.

The ONLY thing you got on us is that your side of the Falls are bigger.

V[/quote]

I think it is hilarious that you are taking this thread so seriously. Critical sense of humour failure.
[/quote]

I don’t think anyone is taking this seriously…except you. Now go floss.
[/quote]

Sir, you wound me. What is floss?

Religion.

[quote]Edgy wrote:

[quote]kothreat wrote:

[quote]Edgy wrote:
Pizza.

Uniquely American

eh? [/quote]

o rly?

Considered a peasant’s meal in Italy for centuries we cannot say who invented the very first pizza pie. Food historians agree that pizza like dishes were eaten by many peoples in the Mediterranean including the Greeks and Egyptians.

However, modern pizza has been attributed to baker Raffaele Esposito of Naples. In 1889, Esposito who owned a restaurant called the Pizzeria di Pietro baked what he called “pizza” especially for the visit of Italian King Umberto I and Queen Margherita.
[/quote]

Dude…Pizza is American. Don’t confuse everyone with the facts. Mkay?

eh?[/quote]

Shit, ok, sorry about that.

[quote]Nate112 wrote:
Religion.[/quote]

You sonuvabitch. Had to go and do that. Motherfucker.

[quote]Nate112 wrote:
Religion.[/quote]

Burn in hell.
Ungreatful subject.

…leaves to floss…

[quote]Vegita wrote:

[quote]kothreat wrote:

[quote]postholedigger wrote:
New England Clam Chowder?[/quote]

Stteeeeeeeerike TWO
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Well, looks like we need to get to inventin one then. My fellow Americans, I present to you, Skewered Canadian Loudmouth, slow roasted over an open fire pit. The balls are a delicacy, obviously because they are so tiny.

V[/quote]

Yes, you are correct. This is actually very funny. Very funny. Very very funny.

[quote]Edgy wrote:

[quote]kothreat wrote:

[quote]Edgy wrote:
Pizza.

Uniquely American

eh? [/quote]

o rly?

Considered a peasant’s meal in Italy for centuries we cannot say who invented the very first pizza pie. Food historians agree that pizza like dishes were eaten by many peoples in the Mediterranean including the Greeks and Egyptians.

However, modern pizza has been attributed to baker Raffaele Esposito of Naples. In 1889, Esposito who owned a restaurant called the Pizzeria di Pietro baked what he called “pizza” especially for the visit of Italian King Umberto I and Queen Margherita.
[/quote]

Dude…Pizza is American. Don’t confuse everyone with the facts. Mkay?

eh?[/quote]

Seriously though, aren’t hippies supposed to be all earth friendly and only eat out of trash bins? Surely no one would ever throw out pizza.


There.

Genuine all-American food.

Noone said that it would be pretty.

I just refer to all Canadians as upper Mexicans.

We have earth friendly pizza here, mkay?

Whole wheat crust, organic pizza sauce, Cheese made from milk carefully harvested from cows so as to protect their sense of worth, pepperoni taken from pigs with their consent, so as not to hurt their feelings, cooked in ovens powered by natural gas that we stole from insignificant countries like Canada.

Tastes like fucking cardboard, but we have pizza the way God intended, mkay?

[quote]NvrTooLate wrote:
I just refer to all Canadians as upper Mexicans.[/quote]

My goodness, what a dangerous looking avatar. You must be deadly. I must therefore consider your excellent post carefully.

[quote]NvrTooLate wrote:
I just refer to all Canadians as upper Mexicans.[/quote]

Snow Mexicans

Snowbacks

…and WTF is a TOUQUE!!!

All I know is that all Americans pretend to be Canadians when traveling, so that they don’t get their asses kicked…

[quote]Daniel-San wrote:
All I know is that all Americans pretend to be Canadians when traveling, so that they don’t get their asses kicked…[/quote]

Because its just not fair to beat up a Canadian. Its like hitting a woman or a man wearing glasses.

And we do that so we don’t end up kicking everyones asses that start fights with us because of how jelly they are.