Magic beer?
Plaintiff wrote...
I have a Russian acquaintance. Whenever people ask about 'the traditional delicacies of his people', he serves them a shotglass of vodka with an icecube in it.
Darth Brotarian wrote...
It's the butter battles all over again, but with templars shooting holy smite at turkey flesh golems and mages fighting against ham armored hoodlums.
Well I made my token effort to bring it back on topic. I'm done.Silfren wrote...
Riverdaleswhiteflash wrote...
Plaintiff wrote...
*ahem*
You know, if mages had more freedoms, they could devote their energies to pushing the boundaries of the cooking sciences.
I'm kind of afraid this is going to screw up the awesome thing we've got going where we're just posting food porn instead of arguing, but there are Tranquil who are assigned this sort of work. Wynne notes that they're especially good with beer.
There is kind of a fun, positive energy happening in this thread right now, isn't there?
Deep-fried foods are the way to bring people together, just before we all drop dead from cardiac arrest.
I was actually going to ask.Silfren wrote...
Darth Brotarian wrote...
It's the butter battles all over again, but with templars shooting holy smite at turkey flesh golems and mages fighting against ham armored hoodlums.
Just in case the non-Southerners don't know, and haven't had it impressed upon them yet that the American South can and indeed WILL fry anything it can get its collective hands on, there is such a thing as deep-fried butter.
Steelcan wrote...
not a bad call, russian food ranks between scottish and irish for qualityPlaintiff wrote...
I have a Russian acquaintance. Whenever people ask about 'the traditional delicacies of his people', he serves them a shotglass of vodka with an icecube in it.
Perhaps my bias is due to a lack of Russian restaurants in the area around Columbia or New OrleansCynicalShep wrote...
Steelcan wrote...
not a bad call, russian food ranks between scottish and irish for qualityPlaintiff wrote...
I have a Russian acquaintance. Whenever people ask about 'the traditional delicacies of his people', he serves them a shotglass of vodka with an icecube in it.
Russians have excellent soups. The rest is pretty good but hardly fantastic.
In Soviet Russia, bear eats you!Zazzerka wrote...
What DO Russians eat? Bears?
TheBlackBaron wrote...
CynicalShep wrote...
TheBlackBaron wrote...
Darth Brotarian wrote...
We need to begin researching tachyons harder, so we can coat them in batter and fry them.
And we can serve vodka in the form of a flash of light!
Vodka is overrated, and this comes from someone from an ex-USSR country who's had galons of it.
http://www.youtube.c...dqFPbSpc#t=1m6s
Plaintiff wrote...
I was actually going to ask.Silfren wrote...
Darth Brotarian wrote...
It's the butter battles all over again, but with templars shooting holy smite at turkey flesh golems and mages fighting against ham armored hoodlums.
Just in case the non-Southerners don't know, and haven't had it impressed upon them yet that the American South can and indeed WILL fry anything it can get its collective hands on, there is such a thing as deep-fried butter.
Plaintiff wrote...
In Soviet Russia, bear eats you!Zazzerka wrote...
What DO Russians eat? Bears?
Silfren wrote...
Plaintiff wrote...
I was actually going to ask.
You're talking about people who will deep-fry soda, Plaintiff. What part of that doesn't say "We'll deep-fry anything that won't kill us first"?
Modifié par Riverdaleswhiteflash, 04 décembre 2013 - 07:17 .
>we don't deep fry things that kill peopleSilfren wrote...
Plaintiff wrote...
I was actually going to ask.Silfren wrote...
Darth Brotarian wrote...
It's the butter battles all over again, but with templars shooting holy smite at turkey flesh golems and mages fighting against ham armored hoodlums.
Just in case the non-Southerners don't know, and haven't had it impressed upon them yet that the American South can and indeed WILL fry anything it can get its collective hands on, there is such a thing as deep-fried butter.
You're talking about people who will deep-fry soda, Plaintiff. What part of that doesn't say "We'll deep-fry anything that won't kill us first"?
Steelcan wrote...
not a bad call, russian food ranks between scottish and irish for qualityPlaintiff wrote...
I have a Russian acquaintance. Whenever people ask about 'the traditional delicacies of his people', he serves them a shotglass of vodka with an icecube in it.
I did not consent to that. I need an adult.Plaintiff wrote...
In Soviet Russia, bear eats you!
Around New Orleans frog legs are eaten, not sure about elsewhereRiverdaleswhiteflash wrote...
Silfren wrote...
Plaintiff wrote...
I was actually going to ask.Silfren wrote...
Darth Brotarian wrote...
It's the butter battles all over again, but with templars shooting holy smite at turkey flesh golems and mages fighting against ham armored hoodlums.
Just in case the non-Southerners don't know, and haven't had it impressed upon them yet that the American South can and indeed WILL fry anything it can get its collective hands on, there is such a thing as deep-fried butter.
You're talking about people who will deep-fry soda, Plaintiff. What part of that doesn't say "We'll deep-fry anything that won't kill us first"?
Do you deep-fry frogs down there? Or was I thinking of France?
Zazzerka wrote...
I did not consent to that. I need an adult.Plaintiff wrote...
In Soviet Russia, bear eats you!
MUUUUUUUUM
Silfren wrote...
Steelcan wrote...
not a bad call, russian food ranks between scottish and irish for qualityPlaintiff wrote...
I have a Russian acquaintance. Whenever people ask about 'the traditional delicacies of his people', he serves them a shotglass of vodka with an icecube in it.
Where do Scottish and Irish food rank?
well when acceptable food is haggis or something similar they do not rank highlySilfren wrote...
Steelcan wrote...
not a bad call, russian food ranks between scottish and irish for qualityPlaintiff wrote...
I have a Russian acquaintance. Whenever people ask about 'the traditional delicacies of his people', he serves them a shotglass of vodka with an icecube in it.
Which doesn't tell us much of anything. Where do Scottish and Irish food rank? Above or below Italian? What about French? Gimme a means of comparison!
MUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUMDarth Brotarian wrote...
>I need and adult.
Bear: I am an adult.
Riverdaleswhiteflash wrote...
Do you deep-fry frogs down there? Or was I thinking of France?
Zazzerka wrote...
What DO Russians eat? Bears?
Modifié par CynicalShep, 04 décembre 2013 - 07:21 .
Steelcan wrote...
Around New Orleans frog legs are eaten, not sure about elsewhereRiverdaleswhiteflash wrote...
Do you deep-fry frogs down there? Or was I thinking of France?
not my favorite, too fishy, but not fish
Silfren wrote...
Riverdaleswhiteflash wrote...
Do you deep-fry frogs down there? Or was I thinking of France?
Handy rule of thumb. Take this question: "Will you deep-fry ___________?
When applied to American Southerners, the answer is always yes.