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:o Sah-ree... :halo:
Use more punctuation, then. Your 'ewww' looked to me like it was addressing the grilled cheese w ketchup part. :p
And also, you already do of course, but you should know alot aboot the Great White North, cause we rock your socks off!
Really? I've never heard of people eating ketchup with their kraft dinner anywhere else but Canada.
(By the way, Kraft Dinner = Macaroni and cheese)
Edit: And how is eating ketchup with grilled cheese any different that eating kraft dinner with grilled cheese? They're both cheesey. And starchy...
How very Canadian of you! ;) I think ketchup with stuff is a canadian thing. Ketchup with Grilled Cheese is also common.
Also, weird canadian food things: french fries/chips (whatever you want to call them) with vinegar. I understand this isn't done in the states, which is a bummer because...
Yeah, I know I can't stop you. Everyone will post what they like, regardless, and it could be worse. All I did was bring it to your attention, because I don't want to see a big battle go down in this thread, which has happened a few times before. :/
I'd just like to point out that this thread seems to fall under the category is "discussing Muppeteer's personal business", which is not allowed on the forum. I thought I'd point this out before this thead goes too far along.
**giggles** Consider this thread muffined.
I always though Fish and Chips were scottish, for some reason... Like, specifically scottish, not just british. Is it a Great Britain thing, or no? ** ponders**
P.S. Marky, referring to your avatar, was it the otter that was the french one? That...
I'm not dead yet, boy! **Grandma appears from behind the cupboard doors as if out of nowhere, swings her knobbly cane, and elbows Jack in the side in a playful manner**
Well, they owe alot to the brits, fer sure. The show was produced in britain, and was aired syndicated in North America. Of course, the performers are American, and chances are that The Muppet Show might have existed in some form or other without the British help, but it certainly wouldn't be...
yay freedom. ^^
Should I bother looking at the site? From what other people have said they sound pretty mean. :/ So stay here Snowth, we've got muffins and penguins (but don't eat the penguins!) ;)
I've got a clean record. But I know tons of cool people who get banned. it's frustrating because some sites have these little cliques of moderators, and anyone they don't like, or anyone who is different, is banned. It's frustrating and unfair.
I AM! He IS my husband! You get a gold star. :D
Actually you're right. That was the main reason why I put Mrs, Because Floyd is my hubby. But it does help identify which gender I am.
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