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This just in:
LONDON -- Sixty percent of British families end up fighting on Christmas Day because of what they eat and drink, food scientists claim.
Wouldn’t have anything to do with a culture of nasty food and bad teeth, would it?
An awful, heinous (heh, we said “einous") stereotype, you say? Unfair, you say?
This is a nation that loses its royal composure when their butter is too hard or too soft.
I rest my case.
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Posted by Ralph Sitero, Tampa Fl. on 12/16 at 08:06 AM
The culture was that way...now not so much. I’d dare say that London is a gastronomic pleasure in modern day. London boasts some of Europes finest chefs Marco Pierre White, Gordon Ramsey, Pierre Koffman etc....Strength of the British Pound and the weak dollar make it expensive.
As far as the teeth....well.