
chips.....



firky wrote:Blood, guts, and stuff like that doesn't phase me. I have seen the body of a woman who cut her throat open with a tile and although that burned an image in my head that will never leave, it did not make me gag or feel sick. However.... ginger people make me fucking sick.
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bass hertz wrote:Fries....
Chips...
CRISPS.....
These look like the biggest pain in the ass ever.bass hertz wrote:Fries....
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Firky wrote:I wish my THC sodden memory worked![]()

yeah, you wouldn't want to get CHIPS on your TROUSERS now would you?ham wrote:Firstly ....... YOUR FUCKING WRONG!
And secondly.These look like the biggest pain in the ass ever.bass hertz wrote:Fries....
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They arrive and your like WOW THAT LOOKS COOL, indulge in a chip (note: CHIP) however and suddenly the whole fucking jenga-like contraption comes down...
Chips in your lap, in your drink, in your hair it just strikes me as a dangerous treat.
lil-tee wrote:
yeah, you wouldn't want to get CHIPS on your TROUSERS now would you?
Firky wrote:I wish my THC sodden memory worked![]()



They were originally known as "Pringle's Newfangled Potato Chips", but other snack manufacturers objected, saying that Pringles failed to meet the definition of a potato "chip". The US Food and Drug Administration weighed in on the matter, and in 1975, they ruled that Pringles could only use the word chip in their product name within the following phrase: "potato chips made from dried potatoes." Faced with such an unpalatable appellation, Pringles eventually opted to rename their product "potato crisps" instead of chips. However, this later led to other issues in the United Kingdom, where the term "potato crisp" refers to the product that Americans call "potato chips"
Haahaha so much fuss over a word. Course the above is assuming you believe in wikiality.A Belgian legend claims that the term "French" was introduced when British or American soldiers arrived in Belgium during World War I, and consequently tasted Belgian fries. They supposedly called them "French", as it was the official language of the Belgian Army at that time.
bass hertz wrote:Americans DESTROY English..... really annoying video talking about annoying shit.
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