Do they deep-fry the cheese together with the burger ?If you’ve not eaten a fully loaded bacon cheeseburger from your local greasy spoon you haven’t lived.
Let me know if you’re ever near Manchester
Do they deep-fry the cheese together with the burger ?If you’ve not eaten a fully loaded bacon cheeseburger from your local greasy spoon you haven’t lived.
Let me know if you’re ever near Manchester
No, but some do a deep fried Mars bar.Do they deep-fry the cheese together with the burger ?
Apparently putting the burger and cheese slice together in the batter and then frying it is the way to go...No, but some do a deep fried Mars bar.
I want a cut of your cardiologist's billApparently putting the burger and cheese slice together in the batter and then frying it is the way to go...
A state fair here in the states and they will deep fry mostly anything including watermelon.No, but some do a deep fried Mars bar.
We don't do crazy healthcare here.I want a cut of your cardiologist's bill
When American colonists rebelled in 1776, the United Kingdom had existed for almost 70 years. The U.K. was formed in 1707 with the passage of the first Acts of Union, which united the English and Scottish Parliaments. Wales had long before been annexed into England (Wales' identity as its polity outside of England is a relatively recent invention by Tony Blair's late '90s reforms.)
Our national myth that we rebelled against evil English overlords and an oppressive monarch is somewhat false. It's undoubtedly the national myth, but it's a bad one. For starters, the rebellion was initially against Parliament--not the King. Secondly, the monarchy was extremely popular in the United States until the revolution. It's why the Declaration of Independence was addressed to the King; there was still hope their beloved monarch would intervene on their behalf and gain them parliamentary representation.
The national myth we're all familiar with today is more a product of post-revolution propagandists.
If you’ve not eaten a fully loaded bacon cheeseburger from your local greasy spoon you haven’t lived.
Let me know if you’re ever near Manchester
Since no one has replied, I'm guessing they didnt do anything. With the F&G festival going on they want to keep everything bright and upbeat. Real death is a subject Disney tries very hard to push aside and not address. Death in their films is addressed very cautiously and so briefly as to state the fact its happened and then move away from it as fast as possible.I've read all 4 pages and still don't know if there was an answer to the OP. Did they do anything to recognize the passing of Prince Phillip?
Oh, and I once had a friend from Shropshire correct me when I first asked where in England they were from. They told me they were from Shropshire in the UK, NOT England, so I'm still just as puzzled as anyone else here in the US, as it seems folks THERE aren't sure.
Regards! Michaelson
They stole that from us! I’ve seen deep fried curly wurlys and crepe eggs too. Never had the courage (or foolhardiness) to try any of them.No, but some do a deep fried Mars bar.
No International CMs to do anything, so no.
Now I'm emotionally invested... Somebody please answer the question
That was my treat each Saturday through Uni, only place at the time that had seeded burger buns. Haute cuisine they were!Remember Wimpy's Martin?
Refer back to the map.I've read all 4 pages and still don't know if there was an answer to the OP. Did they do anything to recognize the passing of Prince Phillip?
Oh, and I once had a friend from Shropshire correct me when I first asked where in England they were from. They told me they were from Shropshire in the UK, NOT England, so I'm still just as puzzled as anyone else here in the US, as it seems folks THERE aren't sure.
Regards! Michaelson
We had a wimpys locally. Little chef was the treat over the waterThat was my treat each Saturday through Uni, only place at the time that had seeded burger buns. Haute cuisine they were!
Thanks! That makes perfect sense!Since no one has replied, I'm guessing they didnt do anything. With the F&G festival going on they want to keep everything bright and upbeat. Real death is a subject Disney tries very hard to push aside and not address. Death in their films is addressed very cautiously and so briefly as to state the fact its happened and then move away from it as fast as possible.
Is the England Pavillion doing anything today in remembrance of Prince Philip?
Then use the proper terminology, Renaissance manThe UK pavilion bud. You know what they meant.
Before I looked at who posted this, I knew it was you.Yep, we had Rudy’s BBQ just the other night, breakfast tacos at the office from Rudy’s the morning before that, and tacos from Torchy’s 2 nights before that...!!!!!
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