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Post by Indonesia on Nov 4, 2021 11:25:50 GMT
Pick
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Post by Kliment Jefremovitš Vorošilov on Nov 4, 2021 17:18:34 GMT
Do you mean the British or American potato chips? Anyways, bread is the only one I have ever eaten as school lunch.
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Post by Thortilla on Nov 4, 2021 17:58:39 GMT
Baleada, taqueritos and Pepsi.
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Nov 4, 2021 19:13:25 GMT
I think it is clear: British potato chips with plenty of vinegar.
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Post by Manfred von Richthofen on Nov 4, 2021 23:58:58 GMT
WHY NO RICE?!
I LOVE RICE!
*launches a big protest against duckofwar*
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Post by MaximusOptimus on Nov 5, 2021 0:29:19 GMT
Mmmm Before the pandemic my school lunch was either my mom would pack me some lunch(Rice with Chicken Adobo) or give me some money and eat at a Carenderia(Some sort of Cafeteria Idk what it means in english)
(If your wondering, Im Filipino)
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Post by Indonesia on Nov 5, 2021 10:03:18 GMT
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Post by Indonesia on Nov 5, 2021 10:04:49 GMT
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Post by John Marston on Nov 5, 2021 12:58:57 GMT
WHY NO RICE?! I LOVE RICE! *launches a big protest against duckofwar* Asians! Assemble! All I've ever ate for school lunch was Rice.
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Post by Kliment Jefremovitš Vorošilov on Nov 5, 2021 13:13:22 GMT
I think it is clear: British potato chips with plenty of vinegar. Just to clear things up I was wondering does he mean the sticks ericans call french fries or the thin things British call crisps.
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Post by John Marston on Nov 5, 2021 13:15:49 GMT
I think it is clear: British potato chips with plenty of vinegar. Just to clear things up I was wondering does he mean the sticks ericans call french fries or the thin things British call crisps. Coming to French fries, I don't see a reason why Americans can't call French Fries as "American Fries" or something along those lines...
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