From Wikipedia: “By French law, foie gras is defined as the liver of a duck or goose fattened by force-feeding corn with a feeding tube, a process also known as gavage.”
Americans are no different than other nationalities. And if we are not supposed to be nasty to women, to people of other races, to gays etc., to not make Polish jokes, then this is a very bad, lousy joke.
And all Irish are drunks and all Japanese have poor eyesight and ….. Let’s not promote bullsh.t stereotypes please. Only morons act as this strip implies, and you find them in any nation.
If you give me smooth goose liver meatloaf, I’ll give it back. If you offered it to me and I was starving… I’d think about it. And then maybe give it back.
It should be L’Exception. Pronounced lexception. Any time le,(masculin) comes before a word which begins with a vowel, the French use the apostrophe. L’apostrophe. Pronounced L’apostrof. Here endeth today’s French lesson.
Why would an Italian restaurant (Ristorante) have a French name and a sign in French on the door, saying it’s open? Don’t Wiley know “Aperto” in Italian?
It’s possible Wiley mixed the languages on purpose. Seems to aim directly at what the restaurant guides call a fusion of two great cuisines, when they are just combining ingredients from traditional US menus with those from other countries.
I have noticed that lines are the longest for the things in shortest supply. I remember the gas lines back in the day. I wonder if we will ever tell our grand kids of the Toilet Paper hardships of the beer virus crisis back in 2020. Will it be taught in history classes? I suspect not.
I’m half-French so while I understand how Americans can be horrified with the process, duck is a staple food in France so…y’know….shut the duck up and let us eat our foie gras. It’s duckin’ delicious!! (I’d do goose puns, but duck is funnier).
Learned how foie gras was made when I was young, and have been repulsed by the concept ever since, and yes, I know we Americans force feed certain animals to fatten them up for market. That also is repulsive. Just because one culture does it doesn’t mean it’s acceptable.
Many years ago I saw a cartoon of two little boys, one bending over to pick up something and the other, hurrying up behind him, is saying, “It’s mine. I lost it. What is it?”
Too funny, Wiley …………… I thought, though, that Foie Gras was banned in the U.S., or is it just banned in some states? It should be banned throughout the planet!!!!!
Dtroutma over 4 years ago
Not good for goose or gander.
eastern.woods.metal over 4 years ago
Hey, they’re out in public and NOT wearing face masks
Alabama Al over 4 years ago
From Wikipedia: “By French law, foie gras is defined as the liver of a duck or goose fattened by force-feeding corn with a feeding tube, a process also known as gavage.”
HidariMak2 over 4 years ago
Not sure if this should be limited to just Americans. “The grass is always greener” is along the same lines as “you don’t have this”.
Prescott_Philosopher over 4 years ago
Americans are no different than other nationalities. And if we are not supposed to be nasty to women, to people of other races, to gays etc., to not make Polish jokes, then this is a very bad, lousy joke.
Kaputnik over 4 years ago
I remember a couple of weeks ago when you could still go into a restaurant, sit down, and eat there. Those were the days.
Enter.Name.Here over 4 years ago
And all Irish are drunks and all Japanese have poor eyesight and ….. Let’s not promote bullsh.t stereotypes please. Only morons act as this strip implies, and you find them in any nation.
Concretionist over 4 years ago
If you give me smooth goose liver meatloaf, I’ll give it back. If you offered it to me and I was starving… I’d think about it. And then maybe give it back.
Baarorso over 4 years ago
Now the $64.00 question (as my grandfather would say) is…would you want this “foie gras” if you knew what it was and what it took to produce it? ;D
VincentGoudreault over 4 years ago
Weird. A seemingly French restaurant with “ristorante” in Italian…
boniface22 over 4 years ago
Is that restaurant French or Italian? Name should read L’Exception.
keenanthelibrarian over 4 years ago
Shouldn’t the name of the restaurant be (excuse my French) “L’Exception”?
Cpeckbourlioux over 4 years ago
It should be L’Exception. Pronounced lexception. Any time le,(masculin) comes before a word which begins with a vowel, the French use the apostrophe. L’apostrophe. Pronounced L’apostrof. Here endeth today’s French lesson.
joedid over 4 years ago
Why would an Italian restaurant (Ristorante) have a French name and a sign in French on the door, saying it’s open? Don’t Wiley know “Aperto” in Italian?
sandpiper over 4 years ago
It’s possible Wiley mixed the languages on purpose. Seems to aim directly at what the restaurant guides call a fusion of two great cuisines, when they are just combining ingredients from traditional US menus with those from other countries.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 4 years ago
I have noticed that lines are the longest for the things in shortest supply. I remember the gas lines back in the day. I wonder if we will ever tell our grand kids of the Toilet Paper hardships of the beer virus crisis back in 2020. Will it be taught in history classes? I suspect not.
elainefmexico over 4 years ago
tre bien
Redd Panda over 4 years ago
Hey guys…it ain’t the restaurant, he’s commenting on the phenomenon “I didn’t want it, until I couldn’t get it.”
Have you been wandering in the jungle the last month?
david_42 over 4 years ago
I haven’t tried it. Don’t like liver or really fatty foods.
SusieB over 4 years ago
I know what it is and how it’s made, so no thanks
Michael Helwig over 4 years ago
Wait til he finds out they do only take out.
walstib Premium Member over 4 years ago
Like when I had to give up Braunschweiger because of high cholesterol.
del_grande Premium Member over 4 years ago
Every restaurant in California has one of those signs – it’s illegal in that state
Al Nala over 4 years ago
I don’t eat liver!
micromos over 4 years ago
. . . And proud of it!
WGillete over 4 years ago
That’s the kind of guy with a garage packed with toilet paper. Just in case…
Bookworm over 4 years ago
“You can get anything you want at Alice’s Restaurant.”
Except foie gras and toilet paper.
Boots at the Boar Premium Member over 4 years ago
What gets me is the run on oddball items like maraschino cherries, ramen, and brie. Even the chex mix was sold out, and I’ve never seen that.
marilynnbyerly over 4 years ago
If he knew it was liver, he wouldn’t eat it. If he knew what happened to the poor duck, he’d join PETA.
mistercatworks over 4 years ago
When I was a vegetarian, I would only eat “faux gras”
TwilightFaze over 4 years ago
I’m half-French so while I understand how Americans can be horrified with the process, duck is a staple food in France so…y’know….shut the duck up and let us eat our foie gras. It’s duckin’ delicious!! (I’d do goose puns, but duck is funnier).
willie_mctell over 4 years ago
There’s a name for this kind of advertising which my prehistoric issue brain can’t remember. It works.
mpolo11 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Wow. 100 comments!
scpandich over 4 years ago
Now I want liverwurst. Fortunately, I have some in my refrigerator.
Ginny Premium Member over 4 years ago
Learned how foie gras was made when I was young, and have been repulsed by the concept ever since, and yes, I know we Americans force feed certain animals to fatten them up for market. That also is repulsive. Just because one culture does it doesn’t mean it’s acceptable.
Another Take over 4 years ago
Aww! We’re so stupid!
pchemcat over 4 years ago
I can’t imagine anyone wanting to eat foie gras. While I am not a fan of fowl, it is still a barbaric practice.
JohnHarry Premium Member over 4 years ago
GAVAGE: what FOX NEWS does to MAGAits
AndrewSihler over 4 years ago
Many years ago I saw a cartoon of two little boys, one bending over to pick up something and the other, hurrying up behind him, is saying, “It’s mine. I lost it. What is it?”
John Thatcher Premium Member over 4 years ago
Why is the awning in Italian when the restaurant is French?
Pisces over 4 years ago
Too funny, Wiley …………… I thought, though, that Foie Gras was banned in the U.S., or is it just banned in some states? It should be banned throughout the planet!!!!!
PaulKmecak over 4 years ago
Do they have any shawarma?
bakana over 4 years ago
How about a Skinny Goose?
jvscanlan Premium Member over 4 years ago
Humans . . .
Vilyehm over 4 years ago
So gavage is like a presidential announcement carried live on all channels.
33Angel over 4 years ago
So sadly true…