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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Remember when french fries were renamed freedom fries! 😂[/quote] Yes-- why were we anti French? I can't even recall.[/quote] French here. It was because our President Chirac declined to participate in the mass civilian murder that was Bush's war in Iraq, knowing full well the supposed weapons of mass destruction probably weren't there, and since he wasn't a British toadie, said "thanks, but no thanks". AND FRIES ARE NOT FRENCH. THEY'RE BELGIAN!!! But apparently some stupid Americans didn't know that. And now, the Canadian dish Poutine (fries with gravy and various add-ons) is off the menu in some restaurants because it's spelled and pronounced exactly like Putin: his name is written Poutine in French and Canadian French, and pronounced exactly the same way. Stupid. I won't stop clogging my arteries with this delicious repast just because of the homonym. [/quote] Poutine is gross anyway. [/quote]
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