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Re: HAPPY BITHRDAY FISHANDCHIPS ( the 24th)
On Feb 23, 11:24 pm, TAR <tom.r...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> luvhockey wrote:
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> > On Feb 23, 2:01 pm, "Kyla" <kyla.water...@comcast.net> wrote:
> > > "luvhockey" <
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> > > > hey fish and chips, I had you for lunch today.
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> > > Oooooooooooo <wink>
> > > How was lunch???
> > > Kyla
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> > Hi Kyla, lunch was awesome today. Finally found a good restaurant
> > with good fish and chips. Fish and chips are great in England. The
> > only food that I actually like there besides their candy. No shortage
> > of candy in England.
> > We in the US should call them Fish and Fries. We are calling fries
> > chips here and don't even realize it. Atleast I didnt' until now. duh.
>
> The very first time I ever heard about fish and chips was while reading
> one of my sister's outdated teen magazines that she had in storage. I
> might have been around 8 years old. Apparently, George Harrison's
> favorite meal was fish and chips. I thought he made up the combination,
> himself. I decided to write a letter to him, probably in care of the
> magazine. I remember that it went something like this... "Dear George,
> Do you really like to eat fish with your potato chips? They don't sound
> like they would go together because potato chips are a dessert."
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> As a side note, around that time I also remember reading an article in
> one of those outdated teen magazines about George's sister, Lou, and
> writing to her, as well. Little did I know that we would someday become
> good friends.
>
> - Donna- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -
And potato chips in England are called Crisps.
And our cookies are their biscuits
and our biscuits are their scones?
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