And this is all really just another take on the whole lolcat phenomenon, really....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lolcat
(which you may have already known, in which case, please ignore)
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I don't understand you have already established you are from the Slovak side why do you keep insisting on this Czech affiliation? Slovaks not good enough? Czechs better? What's the story here? What are these LOL cats, they aren't in any guide I have.mutepointe wrote:Oh Doug, I was not making fun of anyone's ignorance. I'm the grandchild of immigrants from Czechoslovakia and my friends grandparents were all from Eastern European countries. We had many laughs trying to pronounce each others' and our own exotic foods. There are many foods we have no idea how to spell or can no longer pronounce correctly and some foods that take me a few attempts to pronounce somewhat correctly. All of the recipes in my family were passed down word of mouth. Grandpap could read, I'm not sure Grandma could. It was funny to me to see the shoe on the other foot.
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Yep, this confused state of yours confirms which side you're from. Have a Halupki.dwest wrote:I don't understand you have already established you are from the Slovak side why do you keep insisting on this Czech affiliation? Slovaks not good enough? Czechs better? What's the story here? What are these LOL cats, they aren't in any guide I have.mutepointe wrote:Oh Doug, I was not making fun of anyone's ignorance. I'm the grandchild of immigrants from Czechoslovakia and my friends grandparents were all from Eastern European countries. We had many laughs trying to pronounce each others' and our own exotic foods. There are many foods we have no idea how to spell or can no longer pronounce correctly and some foods that take me a few attempts to pronounce somewhat correctly. All of the recipes in my family were passed down word of mouth. Grandpap could read, I'm not sure Grandma could. It was funny to me to see the shoe on the other foot.
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It's Monday, enchilada night. Salsa verde! Mexican!mutepointe wrote:Yep, this confused state of yours confirms which side you're from. Have a Halupki.dwest wrote:I don't understand you have already established you are from the Slovak side why do you keep insisting on this Czech affiliation? Slovaks not good enough? Czechs better? What's the story here? What are these LOL cats, they aren't in any guide I have.mutepointe wrote:Oh Doug, I was not making fun of anyone's ignorance. I'm the grandchild of immigrants from Czechoslovakia and my friends grandparents were all from Eastern European countries. We had many laughs trying to pronounce each others' and our own exotic foods. There are many foods we have no idea how to spell or can no longer pronounce correctly and some foods that take me a few attempts to pronounce somewhat correctly. All of the recipes in my family were passed down word of mouth. Grandpap could read, I'm not sure Grandma could. It was funny to me to see the shoe on the other foot.
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