I love Irish dick! So not racist. :party
Yes, I'm a bit arrogant especially relating to shameless trolls such as yourself.
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I love Irish dick! So not racist. :party
Yes, I'm a bit arrogant especially relating to shameless trolls such as yourself.
no see that's EXACTLY why I replied to your post in the first place - you weren't just arrogant towards "me" when I joking asked "do they do gravy chips" - any one else would have got the joke and laughed at such a ridiculous proposition - you however are that pompous that you started talking down to me and calling me a yob - like who the FUCK are you ha ha :-))) so it's not your arrogance to me but you're previously displayed arrogance towards ANYONE who may have had the audacity to disagree with you or hold a different view from you as they were obviously less "sophisticated" than you and "obviously" didn't "get it" - implying you did and we or they were all thick - you patronising twat - and YOU call yourself a critic - well you know what they say about critics now don't you - those that can do and those that can't critic !
Have a nice day.
Are their fortune cookies a little bit reliable?
They have the best fortune cookies in Asia! :occasion9:Quote:
Originally Posted by vnman
BTW, on the spicy issue, I want to revise my previous comments a bit.
There are times when it is objectively wrong to serve a dish bland when it should be spicy.
Hot and sour soup is called HOT in the name. If it isn't a little bit hot, it is wrong. If it is too little hot in relation to the sour, it is wrong. It doesn't have to be super hot, but it really needs to be somewhat hot and not out of balance.
Similar to Thai green curry. Try ordering that sometime and ask for no spice. That is a disgusting dish that way, trust me. Yes, objectively wrong. Again it doesn't have to be killer hot but it needs a significant amount of spice and heat to really be the dish that it is supposed to be.
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Did I mention I also like Spotted Dick? :munky2:
So, just in case anyone missed that 1) hot soup has the word HOT in it's name. 2) but if it's too hot it's wrong. 3) And if it's too cold well then it's wrong too ( imagine!) and 4) If it's somewhat hot ( but not super hot mind) then it'll be ok I guess - so, just hot seems about right then ? - well my god man why don't they just CALL it that then !! - oh hold on, wait a minute they DO !! Silly me !
God this food criticing larks dead easy once you get to grips with the all the technical words that us mere mortals obviously couldn't possibly understand .......so, let me get this right again......hot soup has Hot in the name that was it wasn't it ? .......right, stop the presses at once, this is something the rest of the world should be told at once !! tune in for more gripping revelations on foods that have words that describe them in their names shortly - no doubt !! :-(
Is the hot and sour soup sweet by any chance?
I once had sweet and sour chicken...and it was hot.
I am so confused....
obviously what the last 2 posters need is a food expert - any out there? :dontknow:
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Originally Posted by joe552
I severely doubt whether you'll find any of those on here Joe !
Although now that I think of it I seem to remember Kitty boy saying that he was somewhat of an expert on such things, I'm sure he'll have all the necessary answers if we ask him nicely enough !
But oh where to start....there are just THAT many dilemmas - is cold salad actually cold or are we dreaming? Does hot tea go cold and if so was it ever hot tea? Are spicy wings actually spicy.....oh the list is endless and our time on this earth so short :-(
lol@ Chinese fish and chips. This thread had me rolling. But also hungry time to get me some Japanese pizza :laughing3: :laughing3: