If MUGs became more accepted, how would things change?

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Re: If MUGs became more accepted, how would things change?

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Since1982 wrote:Isn't France in Europe?? Am I imagining that there were more than a few wars between England and France over the last 700 years??
Plenty, but that could be seen as a reason why we don't exert any influence over France (and they don't exert much over us either). They're not interested in the opinion of a bunch of uncivilised foreigners who eat their steak well-done, and we're not interested in the opinions of a bunch of uncivilised foreigners who spend all their time on strike.

(some stereotypes may have been invoked in the production of this comment)
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ethelthefrog wrote:(some stereotypes may have been invoked in the production of this comment)
Really? I saw no mention of eating garlic... :D

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Mmmm. Garlic... Yum! I love the stuff.
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crfriend wrote:Mmmm. Garlic... Yum! I love the stuff.
Me too (I rarely cook without it), I also prefer my steak rare, but that is no reason to let it stand in the way of a good stereotype :D

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