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"Darkginger" wrote in message ... In the UK there's a sort of tradition - when you're in the 'after pub' stage, you go for an Indian, and often order something far too hot for human consumption (the Phall, or Pall is the usual menu description) - something you'd never deam of eating when you're sober. What's the USian (sorry about that term, it helps me to distinguish 'tween Canadians and the rest of you) equivalent? In other words, what do Americans eat when they're drunk that they wouldn't dream of eating when they're sober? Kebabs? (another drunken Brit favourite), McD's?, Chinese food? Just checking in case I ever find myself drunk and in America (which I won't until you stop wanting to fingerprint me before I get there). TIA (hic!) Jo --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.722 / Virus Database: 478 - Release Date: 18/07/04 Fast food. Grease works. kili |
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"Darkginger" wrote in message ... In the UK there's a sort of tradition - when you're in the 'after pub' stage, you go for an Indian, and often order something far too hot for human consumption (the Phall, or Pall is the usual menu description) - something you'd never deam of eating when you're sober. What's the USian (sorry about that term, it helps me to distinguish 'tween Canadians and the rest of you) equivalent? In other words, what do Americans eat when they're drunk that they wouldn't dream of eating when they're sober? Kebabs? (another drunken Brit favourite), McD's?, Chinese food? Just checking in case I ever find myself drunk and in America (which I won't until you stop wanting to fingerprint me before I get there). TIA (hic!) Jo --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.722 / Virus Database: 478 - Release Date: 18/07/04 Fast food. Grease works. kili |
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"PENMART01" wrote in message ... "Darkginger" writes: In the UK there's a sort of tradition - when you're in the 'after pub' stage, you go for an Indian, and often order something far too hot for human consumption (the Phall, or Pall is the usual menu description) - something you'd never deam of eating when you're sober. What's the USian (sorry about that term, it helps me to distinguish 'tween Canadians and the rest of you) equivalent? In other words, what do Americans eat when they're drunk that they wouldn't dream of eating when they're sober? Kebabs? (another drunken Brit Sfavourite/S), McD's?, Chinese food? Their mate. LOL Dimitri |
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"PENMART01" wrote in message ... "Darkginger" writes: In the UK there's a sort of tradition - when you're in the 'after pub' stage, you go for an Indian, and often order something far too hot for human consumption (the Phall, or Pall is the usual menu description) - something you'd never deam of eating when you're sober. What's the USian (sorry about that term, it helps me to distinguish 'tween Canadians and the rest of you) equivalent? In other words, what do Americans eat when they're drunk that they wouldn't dream of eating when they're sober? Kebabs? (another drunken Brit Sfavourite/S), McD's?, Chinese food? Their mate. LOL Dimitri |
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In article , "Darkginger"
wrote: In the UK there's a sort of tradition - when you're in the 'after pub' stage, you go for an Indian, and often order something far too hot for human consumption (the Phall, or Pall is the usual menu description) - something you'd never deam of eating when you're sober. What's the USian (sorry about that term, it helps me to distinguish 'tween Canadians and the rest of you) equivalent? In other words, what do Americans eat when they're drunk that they wouldn't dream of eating when they're sober? White Castle's sliders. -- -Barb, www.jamlady.eboard.com An update on 7/22/04. |
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In article , "Darkginger"
wrote: In the UK there's a sort of tradition - when you're in the 'after pub' stage, you go for an Indian, and often order something far too hot for human consumption (the Phall, or Pall is the usual menu description) - something you'd never deam of eating when you're sober. What's the USian (sorry about that term, it helps me to distinguish 'tween Canadians and the rest of you) equivalent? In other words, what do Americans eat when they're drunk that they wouldn't dream of eating when they're sober? White Castle's sliders. -- -Barb, www.jamlady.eboard.com An update on 7/22/04. |
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"Dean G." wrote in message ... "Darkginger" wrote in message ... In the UK there's a sort of tradition - when you're in the 'after pub' stage, you go for an Indian, and often order something far too hot for human consumption (the Phall, or Pall is the usual menu description) - something you'd never deam of eating when you're sober. What's the USian (sorry about that term, it helps me to distinguish 'tween Canadians and the rest of you) equivalent? In other words, what do Americans eat when they're drunk that they wouldn't dream of eating when they're sober? Kebabs? (another drunken Brit favourite), McD's?, Chinese food? Often times it is a cheap greasy breakfast at a Waffle House. Two eggs over easy Hashbrowns scattered, smothered, and covered crispy bacon grits toast and coffee Thats it, almost perfect Dean! Breakfast for me. I like my hash browns cooked lite. And I would add to your list some good down home Bacon gravy!! ummm, ummmmm! peace, Barbara |
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"Dean G." wrote in message ... "Darkginger" wrote in message ... In the UK there's a sort of tradition - when you're in the 'after pub' stage, you go for an Indian, and often order something far too hot for human consumption (the Phall, or Pall is the usual menu description) - something you'd never deam of eating when you're sober. What's the USian (sorry about that term, it helps me to distinguish 'tween Canadians and the rest of you) equivalent? In other words, what do Americans eat when they're drunk that they wouldn't dream of eating when they're sober? Kebabs? (another drunken Brit favourite), McD's?, Chinese food? Often times it is a cheap greasy breakfast at a Waffle House. Two eggs over easy Hashbrowns scattered, smothered, and covered crispy bacon grits toast and coffee Thats it, almost perfect Dean! Breakfast for me. I like my hash browns cooked lite. And I would add to your list some good down home Bacon gravy!! ummm, ummmmm! peace, Barbara |
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In L.A. a lot of people head for Tommy's. Chili burgers can really be
soothing at 2 AM. after a night of drinking http://www.originaltommys.com/burger.html |
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In L.A. a lot of people head for Tommy's. Chili burgers can really be
soothing at 2 AM. after a night of drinking http://www.originaltommys.com/burger.html |
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Richard Kaszeta wrote:
"Darkginger" writes: other words, what do Americans eat when they're drunk that they wouldn't dream of eating when they're sober? Kebabs? (another drunken Brit favourite), McD's?, Chinese food? When I lived in Tennessee, the answer for this was inevitably the Krystal (fast food place that sells nasty little steamed hamburgers). In fact, I'm pretty certain that no sober person has ever eaten at the Krystal in Oak Ridge, TN. Similarly, in Minneapolis, a popular sobering-up hangout was the White Castle (near-identical fast food restaurant to the Krystal[1], except that the little burgers have five little holes in 'em and are called "Sliders"). [1] Now I've done it. Any minute the rabid Krystal and White Castle fanatics will beat down my door and tar and feather me for daring to equate the two, and then attack each other. Nawwww, I live in Tennessee and I equate the two as well. We can purchase frozen White Castle's down here and they are virtually identical as far as I'm concerned. And you're right, I think Krystal's that's the normal after-pub place to go. It's the only time I'd order a bowl of their "chili" ![]() Jill |
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Richard Kaszeta wrote:
"Darkginger" writes: other words, what do Americans eat when they're drunk that they wouldn't dream of eating when they're sober? Kebabs? (another drunken Brit favourite), McD's?, Chinese food? When I lived in Tennessee, the answer for this was inevitably the Krystal (fast food place that sells nasty little steamed hamburgers). In fact, I'm pretty certain that no sober person has ever eaten at the Krystal in Oak Ridge, TN. Similarly, in Minneapolis, a popular sobering-up hangout was the White Castle (near-identical fast food restaurant to the Krystal[1], except that the little burgers have five little holes in 'em and are called "Sliders"). [1] Now I've done it. Any minute the rabid Krystal and White Castle fanatics will beat down my door and tar and feather me for daring to equate the two, and then attack each other. Nawwww, I live in Tennessee and I equate the two as well. We can purchase frozen White Castle's down here and they are virtually identical as far as I'm concerned. And you're right, I think Krystal's that's the normal after-pub place to go. It's the only time I'd order a bowl of their "chili" ![]() Jill |
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Melba's Jammin' wrote:
In article , "Darkginger" wrote: In the UK there's a sort of tradition - when you're in the 'after pub' stage, you go for an Indian, and often order something far too hot for human consumption (the Phall, or Pall is the usual menu description) - something you'd never deam of eating when you're sober. What's the USian (sorry about that term, it helps me to distinguish 'tween Canadians and the rest of you) equivalent? In other words, what do Americans eat when they're drunk that they wouldn't dream of eating when they're sober? White Castle's sliders. Well, I agree WCs are a traditional apres-drunk meal, but I'd dream of eating them at other times as well. Brian Rodenborn |
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Melba's Jammin' wrote:
In article , "Darkginger" wrote: In the UK there's a sort of tradition - when you're in the 'after pub' stage, you go for an Indian, and often order something far too hot for human consumption (the Phall, or Pall is the usual menu description) - something you'd never deam of eating when you're sober. What's the USian (sorry about that term, it helps me to distinguish 'tween Canadians and the rest of you) equivalent? In other words, what do Americans eat when they're drunk that they wouldn't dream of eating when they're sober? White Castle's sliders. Well, I agree WCs are a traditional apres-drunk meal, but I'd dream of eating them at other times as well. Brian Rodenborn |
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On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 18:00:10 +0100, "Darkginger"
wrote: In the UK there's a sort of tradition - when you're in the 'after pub' stage, you go for an Indian, and often order something far too hot for human consumption (the Phall, or Pall is the usual menu description) - something you'd never deam of eating when you're sober. What's the USian (sorry about that term, it helps me to distinguish 'tween Canadians and the rest of you) equivalent? In other words, what do Americans eat when they're drunk that they wouldn't dream of eating when they're sober? Kebabs? (another drunken Brit favourite), McD's?, Chinese food? Just checking in case I ever find myself drunk and in America (which I won't until you stop wanting to fingerprint me before I get there). TIA (hic!) Jo When I was a college student it was a dozen fried chicken livers from Granny's Chick-a-Go-Go in Denton, TX. modom "Dallas is a rich man with a death wish in his eyes." -- Jimmie Dale Gilmore |
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