Roger Merchberger skrev:
Rumor has it that Iggy Drougge may have mentioned these
words:
>I find it somewhat interesting how Americans define
"foreign". Doesn't that
>require something "indigenous"? =)
Hmmm... not sure if I should be offended by this...
Despite the last name
of "Merchberger" a healthy portion of my heritage is descended from exactly
those who were here before the europeans arrived...
I did not mean to offend anyone.
American Indians, aboriginals, "red man",
however you want to put it -
there's a great deal in America that's indigenous, and you'd be amazed with
the variety & quality of food that's available at a decent-sized American
Indian pow-wow.
I've never heard of Indian food, save for Mexican corn dishes.
>Makes Nutella seem like a wholesome product. =)
At the risk of sounding like Homer Simpson... Oooohh...
Nutella...
I've had it once, and that is some *fantastic* stuff...
*Still* trying to get my uncle to send me some from
Deutschland. I ask only
rarely (because I forget to "pester" him) and he forgets to bring some back
when he comes (he usually comes back to the states once or twice a
year...). :-(
You don't have Nutella? I thought it would go very well along with Without
Reason's favourite sandwiches.
Still, Nutella is at least supposed to be made of hazelnuts, it's not quite as
chemically derived as the sheets of chocolate which the Danes put on their
otherwise excellent sandwiches.
Find a way to get me a jar or two, and I'll forgive
that "indigenous"
remark...
Send me your snail address and I'll see what I can do.
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Getting TV from Iraq at all is kinda cool - you can get propaganda in English
at 1900 BST, and see the guy with the moustache almost any time. When they
show anime it's even cooler...
Geoff Cowie