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Congressional English rescinded

Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 4:28 pm
by sluggo
If you haven't heard, French Fries and French toast have quietly reconstituted at the congressional café after a couple of reps' jingoistic jockeying had ludicrously renamed them "freedom fries" three years ago. Apparently it's been decided we need the French after all. Middle East negotiations, you know. Plus the original sycophant sponsors are in varying versions of deep doo-doo.

The reversion may not appease the Belgians but at least its the recognised term. Would you like Persian Pizza with that?

Mustard please, no ketchup... :P

Re: Congressional English rescinded

Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 10:28 pm
by frank
If you haven't heard, French Fries and French toast have quietly reconstituted at the congressional café after a couple of reps' jingoistic jockeying had ludicrously renamed them "freedom fries" three years ago.
They'll never learn it...
The reversion may not appease the Belgians but at least its the recognised term. Would you like Persian Pizza with that? Mustard please, no ketchup... :P
LOL

Frank

Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 10:41 pm
by Stargzer
Actually, I continued to call those three comestibles French fries, French toast, and French Dip, just to aggravate the French. :wink:

But if French fries are pommes frites in Paris, what do they call fried apples? Pommes Américains?

Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 11:08 am
by Bailey
Actually, I continued to call those three comestibles French fries, French toast, and French Dip, just to aggravate the French. :wink:

But if French fries are pommes frites in Paris, what do they call fried apples? Pommes Américains?
pommes de tree frites

mark who-loves-fritters Bailey

Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 1:18 pm
by sluggo
Actually, I continued to call those three comestibles French fries, French toast, and French Dip, just to aggravate the French. :wink:

But if French fries are pommes frites in Paris, what do they call fried apples? Pommes Américains?
Potatoes of the Tree Fried? (ewww! fry an apple?)

Seen in a grocery in France: a bottle of what would in the U.S. be called "Russian dressing"; in French: Sauce Américain

Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 1:36 pm
by Bailey
Sluggo, apple fritters? fried apples. Tasty!

mark who-loves-apple-fritters Bailey

Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 6:39 pm
by skinem
Apple fritters and corn fritters=good tasty things!

Funny, there wasn't an outcry against French twists, French cuffs, and certainly not French kissing! (Freedom kissing? Just doesn't sound the same.)

Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 6:58 pm
by sluggo
Apple fritters and corn fritters=good tasty things!

Funny, there wasn't an outcry against French twists, French cuffs, and certainly not French kissing! (Freedom kissing? Just doesn't sound the same.)
Doesn't feel the same either :oops:

Nor can I recall Freedom Onion Soup, Freedom Letters, Freedom Doors, Freedom Dressing, the Freedom Broad River or even Freedom Apple Pie. Franklly, somebody didn't follow through. And they wanna legislate language? What gaul.

The biggest insult was surely the boycott-of-the-ignorant against French Whine. It did wend its way back in timely fashion though, you can't keep a good wind down.

Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 8:15 pm
by Stargzer
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Potatoes of the Tree Fried? (ewww! fry an apple?)

Seen in a grocery in France: a bottle of what would in the U.S. be called "Russian dressing"; in French: Sauce Américain
Ah, fried apple rings, with a dash of cinnamon and sugar on them as they heat up; great with home fries and an egg over easy and a large pile of bacon (or sausage!).

Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 8:18 pm
by Bailey
boycott-snip- against French Whine.
I really don't think this will work, there's always plenty of French whine to go around

mark not-fonda-the-French Bailey