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..don’t we sort of owe France an apology? Weren’t we sort of wrong about the WMD’s?The whole Freedom Fries deal was sort of over the top…I know! To make it up to them we should call onion rings:Freedom Rings!…
It’s probably a good thing we stayed out of the Napoleonic Wars, though (except when the Brits and Frenchies tried to fight them on our turf). Who’s to say which side we would have supported?
Though actually, it was called German toast or morgen bröt until WW1 when, in the anti-German fervor of the day, it was changed to honor our valiant French allies.
Ah, Normandy… nice double-edged gratitude there, Mona, as Normandy 1944 involved American troops – under British command… (Eisenhower only took over command from Field-Marshal Montgomery in October 1944)
Sisyphos over 13 years ago
Something more profound than perhaps intended here…. Anyway, cheers!
randayn over 13 years ago
Yep. 100% Authentic. Good on bo0th of you.
Bill Thompson over 13 years ago
Don’t forget to thank us for tobacco, Mona.
grapfhics over 13 years ago
& Pommes Frites, oh wait, do we still call them Freedom Fries?
Tantor over 13 years ago
and the french kiss
3hourtour Premium Member over 13 years ago
..don’t we sort of owe France an apology? Weren’t we sort of wrong about the WMD’s?The whole Freedom Fries deal was sort of over the top…I know! To make it up to them we should call onion rings:Freedom Rings!…
fritzoid Premium Member over 13 years ago
It’s probably a good thing we stayed out of the Napoleonic Wars, though (except when the Brits and Frenchies tried to fight them on our turf). Who’s to say which side we would have supported?
stanflouride Premium Member over 13 years ago
How about French toast?
Though actually, it was called German toast or morgen bröt until WW1 when, in the anti-German fervor of the day, it was changed to honor our valiant French allies.
fritzoid Premium Member over 13 years ago
Yeah, but that was just bidness. We’ve never let national alliances and enmities get in the way of a lucrative deal…
AgProv over 13 years ago
Ah, Normandy… nice double-edged gratitude there, Mona, as Normandy 1944 involved American troops – under British command… (Eisenhower only took over command from Field-Marshal Montgomery in October 1944)