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No I mean take the Swede away and leave the bacon for me.
They make pasties out of Swedes?! That is a new one to me. :rofl:
You cannot make a proper pastie without cutting up a few Swedes.
We may just be speaking at cross purposes here, Mr. Powers.
Let me define our terms.
A pastie:
A Swede:
A pastie filled with cut-up Swedes:
A lady fingering her pasties (ESFW, that is Entirely Safe For Work, or anywhere else for that matter.):
As opposed to
A (or rather a pair of) pasties:
A Swede:
Pasties in use:
Aha! Next time, let us call what you were referring to as Pastries. That extra r makes all the difference.
Secondly, that Swede is what we call a rutabaga here. [/URL]
I had a pasty the other night.
I had a pasty the other night.
I bet you did. :rofl:
Well, Swedes call swedes "Rutabagas". The British and Americans in the Upper Midwest call them "swedes".
"Pasties" (also spelled "Pastys") are a form of "Pastry", but the correct term is indeed "Pastie/pasty.
Here is one way to make them.
[video=youtube_share;-DQc9oNhdnI]http://youtu.be/-DQc9oNhdnI[/video]
Oh, my.
I nearly died laughing reading it at first. lol
:rofl:
Is this about that twerking fad?
I've got to say, I don't keep up with the latest trends.
Do they still dance the electric slide in the clubs?
Reminds me of this:
[video=youtube_share;CfN4_52loC4]http://youtu.be/CfN4_52loC4[/video]
:rofl:
YouTube Comment said:The terrifying thing about this programme was that the recipes actually worked if you swapped the BS for "proper" words.