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PostSubject: Discussion Settler V.I.P   Discussion Settler V.I.P EmptyOctober 30th 2011, 8:53 pm

Leave your opinions below on the following . I have been having the discussion with jay over a fry up. (sausages , bacon , eggs Etc)

He insists it is called a full english.

I KNOW it is called a full IRISH.

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PostSubject: Re: Discussion Settler V.I.P   Discussion Settler V.I.P EmptyOctober 30th 2011, 8:53 pm

True Fact!!!!

Full Irish!!
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PostSubject: Re: Discussion Settler V.I.P   Discussion Settler V.I.P EmptyOctober 31st 2011, 1:40 am

Here is an example of a "Full English"
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"Perfect" I hear you say..

Now here is an example of a "full Irish"..

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PostSubject: Re: Discussion Settler V.I.P   Discussion Settler V.I.P EmptyOctober 31st 2011, 10:17 pm

Ok go to Google

Type in full i

Full Irish Breakfast Comes Up

Type in full e

Full episodes comes up

google never lies.

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PostSubject: Re: Discussion Settler V.I.P   Discussion Settler V.I.P EmptyOctober 31st 2011, 10:48 pm

Gavin wrote:
Ok go to Google

Type in full i

Full Irish Breakfast Comes Up

Type in full e

Full episodes comes up

google never lies.

Point PROVEN

Wrong, "Full English" is the first suggestion.
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Proof!
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PostSubject: Re: Discussion Settler V.I.P   Discussion Settler V.I.P EmptyOctober 31st 2011, 10:54 pm

Clearly edited!!!!
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PostSubject: Re: Discussion Settler V.I.P   Discussion Settler V.I.P EmptyOctober 31st 2011, 10:56 pm

I, honest to the god of ODS, did not edit that.
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PostSubject: Re: Discussion Settler V.I.P   Discussion Settler V.I.P EmptyOctober 31st 2011, 10:59 pm

well when I google it thats not what comes up
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PostSubject: Re: Discussion Settler V.I.P   Discussion Settler V.I.P EmptyNovember 3rd 2011, 6:31 pm

I think our googles are a little biased.....
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PostSubject: Re: Discussion Settler V.I.P   Discussion Settler V.I.P EmptyNovember 3rd 2011, 8:29 pm

Stand up for your country Jenn!
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PostSubject: Re: Discussion Settler V.I.P   Discussion Settler V.I.P EmptyNovember 4th 2011, 7:01 am

Chase wrote:
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Proof!

lol!

Full English all the way baby!

oh and the following from wikipedia might help:

The normal ingredients of a traditional full English breakfast are bacon (traditionally back bacon, less commonly streaky bacon), poached or fried eggs, fried or grilled tomatoes, fried mushrooms, fried bread or toast with butter and sausages, usually served with a mug of tea. Baked beans and hash browns are also commonly considered an important part of the breakfast. As nearly everything is fried in this meal, the term "fry-up" is quite accurate.
Black pudding is added in some regions, as is fried leftover mashed potatoes (called potato cakes). Originally a way to use up leftover vegetables from the main meal of the day before, bubble and squeak, shallow-fried leftover vegetables with potato, has become a breakfast feature in its own right. Onions, either fried or in rings, occasionally appear. In the North Midlands, fried or grilled oatcakes sometimes replace fried bread. When an English breakfast is ordered to contain everything available it is often referred to as a Full English, or a Full Monty.

I wont even bother with the full irish, its the same but with black and white pudding! Mad
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PostSubject: Re: Discussion Settler V.I.P   Discussion Settler V.I.P EmptyNovember 4th 2011, 2:24 pm

Yay ENGLISH!!!! WOOOOOOO

Was that enough? lol
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PostSubject: Re: Discussion Settler V.I.P   Discussion Settler V.I.P EmptyNovember 6th 2011, 4:06 pm

In reference to your wikipedia article which may I remind you can be edited by anyone and only an idiot would rely on open source un confounded information, pudding is what makes a breakfast . For example

Breakfast roll without pudding ? just sausage and rasher on a roll.
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