Bad news - cilantro
In article >, cshenk1
@cox.net says...
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> Gary wrote in rec.food.cooking:
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> > sf wrote:
> > >
> > > Janet wrote:
> > > > I don't get why Americans still haven't grasped that whenever
> > > > they throw spears at "barbarian" difference, even if they miss,
> > > > it's entirely likely their spear might be thrown right back ...
> > > > only aimed better.
> > > >
> > > That was Gary thinking he was being funny.
> >
> > Wrong. I wasn't trying to be funny and Janet's spear thrown right back
> > was well deserved and I laughed. If you have paid attention, I am
> > using "barbarian" as a joke now and I think they know that.
> >
> > I said that in all honesty. That was my very first response when I
> > first saw the "european style" of eating. Bad choice of word? Yeah
> > but even a milder description would have evidently been offensive. I
> > never meant to offend.
> >
> > I wasn't brought up that way. We were taught the other way and I've
> > never seen anyone eat that way in real life. When I first saw people
> > eating the E-way on television, I actually looked it up and found that
> > it is now an accepted way to eat in the US. Ok. I'm good with that.
> > It's not wrong, it's just different.
> >
> > Anyway.... Janet threw right back about our barbaric education system
> > (and only because of what I said). It didn't offend me, I laughed.
> >
> > What a bickering, nitpicking group this is. I love it. :-D
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> I love it too but sometimes the spears go astray to innocent bystanders.
There are no innocent bystanders here.
Janet UK
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