gah can’t unvote in the second one. a lot of these are different thinkgs, you’re just naming invertebrates now
Took all the names from here: http://www.bbcamerica.com/anglophenia/2014/09/many-names-brits-woodlice. But yeah, it’s not exactly in the spirit of the thread. I just wanted an excuse to write the word chiggypig tbh.
This is the greatest version of this gif I have ever seen
None of these are a thing (except woodlice)
Voxpop solo!
- David Moyes as Manchester United boss
- Louis van Gaal as Manchester United boss
- Jose Mourinho as Manchester United boss
- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as Manchester United boss
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Very true. In London you get rolls and you get baps. They’re similar but not the same. A teacake has currants in FFS.
No you’re wrong. One is a muffin and one is an American muffin.
Honestly really really really hate the term ‘English Muffin’. Fuck off, we know what it is just by context. Don’t belittle one of the greatest bread products when your one is just a fucking large CUPCAKE.
Check out this Aussie flag bullshit
Had no idea what an english muffin was until i was about 25
See also: pikelets
That’s 3% fat not 97% fat free I would say.
Pretty sure that’s the UK flag.
Anyway, you’re mostly wrong about the rest too. The English qualifier is essential, expect in specific circumstances. Do you want muffins for breakfast? Could be either but I’d be expecting a blueberry or chocolate chip (in a pinch). Do you want poached eggs on muffin for breakfast. I’m expecting an English muffin
Indeed
When someone offers you a muffin, do you think you’re gonna get:
- Cakey thing, maybe blueberries or something within. Sweet
- Round toast
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Yes the UK flag but they’re being called English muffins not British. Don’t make me tap the sign.
No one orders a sweet muffin for breakfast. You’d buy one at the coffee shop but you’d pick it right there.
^whispering sweet muffins
And this is what he said
Oh sweet muffin
never mind, i’m still half asleep