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I think Italians are much more easy going! They enjoy their food. They
take time to prepare it and meal times appear to be a social event. However the Americans are always in a rush and pick up snack food on the RUN! wrote in message . com... The Reid wrote in message . .. Following up to Tim Challenger Italians are much more dedicated to food than americans and they are much thinner. Think car, think fast food, think portion size, think snacking. In my experience (non US) the fancier the food, the less you get. Watch out Mike, you're in danger of being branded a terrorist, with all that anti-American propoganda you're spouting there. ;-) It use to be a communist, didn't it? Now a moslem terrorist or worse French :-) test |
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mcdickenm wrote:
I think Italians are much more easy going! They enjoy their food. They take time to prepare it and meal times appear to be a social event. However the Americans are always in a rush and pick up snack food on the RUN! You have to watch out when you use absolutes like 'always' ... because that makes you wrong. No, we're NOT always in a rush to pick up (I think you meant to say fast food). nancy |
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(Ben Shapiro) wrote in message . com...
It use to be a communist, didn't it? Now a moslem terrorist or worse French :-) damn french. The only thing they're good for is salmon veronique. and adding butter and heavy cream to everything ____________________ Free 4-room Satellite TV System – No Equipment to buy Includes Digital Video Recorder and HDTV receiver http://www.vmcsatellite.com/?aid=62274 |
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dcuad wrote:
(Ben Shapiro) wrote in message . com... It use to be a communist, didn't it? Now a moslem terrorist or worse French :-) damn french. The only thing they're good for is salmon veronique. and adding butter and heavy cream to everything I think of them as "Vitamin B" and "Vitamin HC." Pastorio |
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