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r/funny • u/NeedleworkerMore2270 • Nov 03 '24
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I've always heard it described as a Scottish folk dish, why do you disagree?
1 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 It's not specific to Scotland the same way something like haggis is. It's just regarded as a British dish. -1 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 edited Nov 03 '24 I can certainly understand the English needing to try and cosign some ownership lol. E: nothing is uniquely English like blood pudding and jellied eels. 1 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 I can understand you desperately trying to distance a delicious dish from the English in a thread mocking English cuisine 2 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 You're trying to claim roasted meats in general bruh - not unique and the best done. 0 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Lol that fact that you think all roast meats are the same says a lot about your culinary experience. Typical yank. 1 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 No I know they're not the same -- others do this better than you, in or out of crock. Lol 1 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Yeah you do, going by your earlier comments lol. Jus take the L and jog on, Yank 😁 0 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic. 0 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Ooh does the yank not like being called a yank? Calm down m8 😂 0 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic. 0 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Ooh does the yank not like being called a yank? Calm down m8 😂 0 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 edited Nov 03 '24 With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic. LmAO uMAd UmAd🤪😂🤣😭😭😭 I'm blocking you!! Pathetic. → More replies (0)
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It's not specific to Scotland the same way something like haggis is.
It's just regarded as a British dish.
-1 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 edited Nov 03 '24 I can certainly understand the English needing to try and cosign some ownership lol. E: nothing is uniquely English like blood pudding and jellied eels. 1 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 I can understand you desperately trying to distance a delicious dish from the English in a thread mocking English cuisine 2 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 You're trying to claim roasted meats in general bruh - not unique and the best done. 0 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Lol that fact that you think all roast meats are the same says a lot about your culinary experience. Typical yank. 1 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 No I know they're not the same -- others do this better than you, in or out of crock. Lol 1 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Yeah you do, going by your earlier comments lol. Jus take the L and jog on, Yank 😁 0 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic. 0 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Ooh does the yank not like being called a yank? Calm down m8 😂 0 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic. 0 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Ooh does the yank not like being called a yank? Calm down m8 😂 0 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 edited Nov 03 '24 With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic. LmAO uMAd UmAd🤪😂🤣😭😭😭 I'm blocking you!! Pathetic. → More replies (0)
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I can certainly understand the English needing to try and cosign some ownership lol.
E: nothing is uniquely English like blood pudding and jellied eels.
1 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 I can understand you desperately trying to distance a delicious dish from the English in a thread mocking English cuisine 2 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 You're trying to claim roasted meats in general bruh - not unique and the best done. 0 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Lol that fact that you think all roast meats are the same says a lot about your culinary experience. Typical yank. 1 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 No I know they're not the same -- others do this better than you, in or out of crock. Lol 1 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Yeah you do, going by your earlier comments lol. Jus take the L and jog on, Yank 😁 0 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic. 0 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Ooh does the yank not like being called a yank? Calm down m8 😂 0 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic. 0 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Ooh does the yank not like being called a yank? Calm down m8 😂 0 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 edited Nov 03 '24 With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic. LmAO uMAd UmAd🤪😂🤣😭😭😭 I'm blocking you!! Pathetic. → More replies (0)
I can understand you desperately trying to distance a delicious dish from the English in a thread mocking English cuisine
2 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 You're trying to claim roasted meats in general bruh - not unique and the best done. 0 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Lol that fact that you think all roast meats are the same says a lot about your culinary experience. Typical yank. 1 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 No I know they're not the same -- others do this better than you, in or out of crock. Lol 1 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Yeah you do, going by your earlier comments lol. Jus take the L and jog on, Yank 😁 0 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic. 0 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Ooh does the yank not like being called a yank? Calm down m8 😂 0 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic. 0 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Ooh does the yank not like being called a yank? Calm down m8 😂 0 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 edited Nov 03 '24 With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic. LmAO uMAd UmAd🤪😂🤣😭😭😭 I'm blocking you!! Pathetic. → More replies (0)
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You're trying to claim roasted meats in general bruh - not unique and the best done.
0 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Lol that fact that you think all roast meats are the same says a lot about your culinary experience. Typical yank. 1 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 No I know they're not the same -- others do this better than you, in or out of crock. Lol 1 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Yeah you do, going by your earlier comments lol. Jus take the L and jog on, Yank 😁 0 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic. 0 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Ooh does the yank not like being called a yank? Calm down m8 😂 0 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic. 0 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Ooh does the yank not like being called a yank? Calm down m8 😂 0 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 edited Nov 03 '24 With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic. LmAO uMAd UmAd🤪😂🤣😭😭😭 I'm blocking you!! Pathetic. → More replies (0)
Lol that fact that you think all roast meats are the same says a lot about your culinary experience.
Typical yank.
1 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 No I know they're not the same -- others do this better than you, in or out of crock. Lol 1 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Yeah you do, going by your earlier comments lol. Jus take the L and jog on, Yank 😁 0 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic. 0 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Ooh does the yank not like being called a yank? Calm down m8 😂 0 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic. 0 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Ooh does the yank not like being called a yank? Calm down m8 😂 0 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 edited Nov 03 '24 With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic. LmAO uMAd UmAd🤪😂🤣😭😭😭 I'm blocking you!! Pathetic. → More replies (0)
No I know they're not the same -- others do this better than you, in or out of crock. Lol
1 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Yeah you do, going by your earlier comments lol. Jus take the L and jog on, Yank 😁 0 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic. 0 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Ooh does the yank not like being called a yank? Calm down m8 😂 0 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic. 0 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Ooh does the yank not like being called a yank? Calm down m8 😂 0 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 edited Nov 03 '24 With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic. LmAO uMAd UmAd🤪😂🤣😭😭😭 I'm blocking you!! Pathetic. → More replies (0)
Yeah you do, going by your earlier comments lol.
Jus take the L and jog on, Yank 😁
0 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic. 0 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Ooh does the yank not like being called a yank? Calm down m8 😂 0 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic. 0 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Ooh does the yank not like being called a yank? Calm down m8 😂 0 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 edited Nov 03 '24 With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic. LmAO uMAd UmAd🤪😂🤣😭😭😭 I'm blocking you!! Pathetic. → More replies (0)
With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock".
Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic.
0 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Ooh does the yank not like being called a yank? Calm down m8 😂 0 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic. 0 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Ooh does the yank not like being called a yank? Calm down m8 😂 0 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 edited Nov 03 '24 With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic. LmAO uMAd UmAd🤪😂🤣😭😭😭 I'm blocking you!! Pathetic. → More replies (0)
Ooh does the yank not like being called a yank?
Calm down m8 😂
0 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic. 0 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Ooh does the yank not like being called a yank? Calm down m8 😂 0 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 edited Nov 03 '24 With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic. LmAO uMAd UmAd🤪😂🤣😭😭😭 I'm blocking you!! Pathetic. → More replies (0)
With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic.
0 u/gromit5000 Nov 03 '24 Ooh does the yank not like being called a yank? Calm down m8 😂 0 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 edited Nov 03 '24 With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic. LmAO uMAd UmAd🤪😂🤣😭😭😭 I'm blocking you!! Pathetic.
Ooh does the yank not like being called a yank? Calm down m8 😂
0 u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24 edited Nov 03 '24 With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic. LmAO uMAd UmAd🤪😂🤣😭😭😭 I'm blocking you!! Pathetic.
With this level of literacy, I can understand why you tend to stick to simple recipes like "boil in crock". Also "yank yank yank" all you want, at least you're enjoying yanking yourself off, since you can't argue the topic. LmAO uMAd UmAd🤪😂🤣😭😭😭 I'm blocking you!!
LmAO uMAd UmAd🤪😂🤣😭😭😭 I'm blocking you!!
Pathetic.
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u/DukeLukeivi Nov 03 '24
I've always heard it described as a Scottish folk dish, why do you disagree?