oh snap :<FloppY_ wrote:
doubtfull...Eifa wrote:
inb4 close
Seeing as Liquidator closed the other thread first, he probably likes Quiche' aka Pie
No, I don't need an attitude adjustment. You just need to fuck off.
oh snap :<FloppY_ wrote:
doubtfull...Eifa wrote:
inb4 close
Seeing as Liquidator closed the other thread first, he probably likes Quiche' aka Pie
That´s racist!FloppY_ wrote:
doubtfull...Eifa wrote:
inb4 close
Seeing as Liquidator closed the other thread first, he probably likes Quiche' aka Pie

I recommend you begin with something tame, a nice Lorraine or Leek. Once your confident with the 'beginner level' Quiches you could then be daring and try something exotic!liquidat0r wrote:
I don't think I like quiche ... haven't had it for years so I might well like it. But then, there's loads of flavours of quiche, so maybe I just don't like some of them.
So, that dosent mean you want to start wearing nappies so you can have your bum changed by your Mum again does it?liquidat0r wrote:
I don't think I like quiche ... haven't had it for years so I might well like it. But then, there's loads of flavours of quiche, so maybe I just don't like some of them.
This is the poop bit:1927 wrote:
You said I was talking poop - Cheeky bugger.
pizza =/= quiche1927 wrote:
Its like a wanna be Pizza. A bit like Tea wants to be Coffee.
Ahh I see you didnt copy/paste the bit (and time) where I said words to the effect of 'Ok tell us whats so great about it'. Since then you have told us now 'Im note sure if I do like it'.liquidat0r wrote:
This is the poop bit:1927 wrote:
You said I was talking poop - Cheeky bugger.pizza =/= quiche1927 wrote:
Its like a wanna be Pizza. A bit like Tea wants to be Coffee.
tea =/= coffee
(not equal to)
1927 wrote:
whats =/= all about? Equals? Better than?
liquidat0r wrote:
(not equal to)
Ah ok, have you thought of any arguements to back your opinion up yet.liquidat0r wrote:
1927 wrote:
whats =/= all about? Equals? Better than?liquidat0r wrote:
(not equal to)
+1 for a simply marvellous storyVaregg wrote:
Oki here goes ...
Once upon a time in a poor peasant countryside of Norway (mind you this was before we got stinking rich by discovering oil) a little boy was playing with a stick (not Twiggy) pretending to be Ivanhoe (this was before the apparatus called television was a common household applience). The boy was quite handsome yet he was often hungry, he could dream for days about foreign dishes like Quiche that his granmother told him about ... his granmother was married to the boys granfather (strangely enough) and was originally from France were she gave up a good aristocratic life for the benefit of living with the granfather of the handsome young boy.
The stories the granmother told the handsome young boy was from a life in splendor and the young handsome boy promised himself he would strive to live a life close to what the granmother once had.
The Norwegians discovered oil as early as the next year and the society prospered and everybody could eat Quiche as often as they like ...
Or something like that ...
Just as I suspected. Its only frigging French aint it?Varegg wrote:
Oki here goes ...
Once upon a time in a poor peasant countryside of Norway (mind you this was before we got stinking rich by discovering oil) a little boy was playing with a stick (not Twiggy) pretending to be Ivanhoe (this was before the apparatus called television was a common household applience). The boy was quite handsome yet he was often hungry, he could dream for days about foreign dishes like Quiche that his granmother told him about ... his granmother was married to the boys granfather (strangely enough) and was originally from France were she gave up a good aristocratic life for the benefit of living with the granfather of the handsome young boy.
The stories the granmother told the handsome young boy was from a life in splendor and the young handsome boy promised himself he would strive to live a life close to what the granmother once had.
The Norwegians discovered oil as early as the next year and the society prospered and everybody could eat Quiche as often as they like ...
Or something like that ...
Do you have chips aswell though?james@alienware wrote:
Hot quiche lorraine for me, with a bit of tomato sauce.
I'm confused. Which opinion am I meant to be backing up?1927 wrote:
Ah ok, have you thought of any arguements to back your opinion up yet.liquidat0r wrote:
1927 wrote:
whats =/= all about? Equals? Better than?liquidat0r wrote:
(not equal to)
Toast in the middle then?liquidat0r wrote:
Toast on the side? Haven't heard that before.
Its versatile like a Waffle yet confusing at the same time.liquidat0r wrote:
Toast on the side? Haven't heard that before.
Ahh right, I get you now sorry.liquidat0r wrote:
I'm confused. Which opinion am I meant to be backing up?1927 wrote:
Ah ok, have you thought of any arguements to back your opinion up yet.liquidat0r wrote:
1927 wrote:
whats =/= all about? Equals? Better than?
My point was that you can't compare quiche to pizza like you did. They're difference things, entirely. Quiche isn't "trying to be" pizza.
You're perfectly entitled to dislike quiche.