Hamburger, ftw!
Btw, isn't the hamburger in fact, German?
Who cares!
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Hamburger, ftw!
Btw, isn't the hamburger in fact, German?
Who cares!
http://blackandgoldtchotchkes.wordpr...oodieworldcup/
English food is horrible.
LOL at the bag of Cheetos representing south korea.
The Violet Crumble looks tasty, I'm going to ask Xpansive about it.
I think the mongols made it popular in a very unpopular fashion......
the german adopted it at some point I imagine.... or maybe it is just the Hamburg, thing sticking in my head....
but no country really stuck their flags in it, till Ronald Mcdonald
I did the noble deed and Wikipediaed it and yes, the Mongols got there first but naturally it originated in it's modern form via Hamburg. I also clicked on the history of the cheeseburger (must be a slow night) - can anyone guess which country discovered the cheeseburger, essentially a hamburger but laden with a ton of extra calories for no apparent reason aside from adding a ton of extra calories?
argentina and brazil makes no sense, should have been parrillada and feijoada
A lot of them make no sense - the French baguette sandwich thing looks like something too nasty to sell at Subway.
Never tried it, it's a Korean drink right? If it's like Ouzo is to the Greeks then leave me out of it.
Ouzo is sort of like Sambuca, as in both aniseed based. Drink it and you feel real nasty the day after, sells for $1 a gallon in Greece.
The only aniseed based drink I do is Aguardiente and with salt and lemon with every shot. Preferably eating pomonha too.