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Originally posted by Enrique View PostHi PDG.
You made me go to the Oxford dictionary to be able to understand your sentence: fry is a verb, which makes the construction absurd, even if it were in the past participle.
I meant 'fries' as in 'potato fries' (known as 'chips' in the UK), so sorry for the confusion here. I was referring to the often used follow-up question asked (again) by our American friends when ordering some burger or other in a fast food restaurant. Rather than: 'May I have...', the usual expression seems to be: 'Can I get...'...
Jarring and unpalatable (and I'm not just talking about the burger).
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Originally posted by Sorrano View PostAwwww, but I wanted to have some fun with that word.
The only fun you can have with fries is first to finish your Gorgoburger, and then arrange the fries to make funny shapes on your plate. Some rude shapes are also possible but should not be attempted in the presence of minors...
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Originally posted by PDG View PostYes! Gosport is a fun town on the south coast of merrie England. I'm curious to know why you ask?
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Originally posted by PDG View PostSorrano,
The only fun you can have with fries is first to finish your Gorgoburger, and then arrange the fries to make funny shapes on your plate. Some rude shapes are also possible but should not be attempted in the presence of minors...
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