Is America the greatest country in the world?
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 I did exactly this trip the last 2 tours they went to Scandinavia. I will never forget the peaceful nature of most Scandinavians . Copenhagen crowd was rough though. They are more like the drink culture of my country and Germany. But that trip by train was great.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 Theres a bridge from Copenhagen to the swedish town Malmö. Then, I guess its like 2-3h with train from Malmö to Gothenburg.mcgruff10 said:
 Copenhagen and Gothenburg might be it then. Is there a bridge from denmark to sweden or just ferries? Oh man I need pj to play there!Spiritual_Chaos said:
 Copenhagen.mcgruff10 said:
 Oh man I'd love to. I know you are biased but which is the best city to visit: Oslo, Stockholm or Helsinki?Spiritual_Chaos said:
 It's swedish and in the very popular "Scandinavian Noir" genre. Germans love our crime thriller-films and tv-series. The german hunger for shitty swedish crime thrillers helps the swedish film industry to survive haha. Some more film trivia regarding Sweden.mcgruff10 said:
 I am genuinely inquisitive about everything. Before kids I traveled all the time, Scandinavia was on the short list but unfortunately I never made it there. I always wanted to start in Norway and head east until I hit St. Petersburg.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 I took your question as toung in cheek, with Hollywood movies being so popular all over the globe.mcgruff10 said:
 I m trying to have an actual conversation with you, it is ok when people ask questions about things they don’t know. Get off your high horse.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 Did you learn anything about other countries in school? Or was it all about the US? Kids in other countries are given food by their schools - vegetables included - and they show american films.mcgruff10 said:
 I have actually never seen one minute of any Halloween. Are American movies popular over there?Spiritual_Chaos said:Anyone feeling hype for the new Halloween? Speaking of American things
 It was renamed "All Saints bloody Night" (Alla helgons blodiga natt) on release though - Halloween being pretty unknown over here in the 70s and we have a November holiday of our own called "All Saints Day". It was released on the 6th of august 1979 in Sweden. So some time after it's release in the states.
 And I graduated high school in 1996, I couldn’t tell you what I was taught. Plus things change over time.
 If it was a real question, then yes - American movies are by far the most popular.
 Have you read or seen The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trilogy?
 I have not seen that trilogy but have heard of it. Why?
 Fly over here on PJs 2019 European tour then! Norway is VERY expensive though. And they hate us Swedes for not helping out in WW2. Only time I've been attacked for being Swedish was in Oslo at a convenience store by an elder Norwegian guy who refused to forgive Sweden for that,
 I did not really like Oslo when I was there... but I lived their for work, and not holiday. More rundown than I would have imagined. And first time I've stumbled upon a thrown away heroin needle... and very expensive, compared to Sweden.
 Never been to Helsinki.
 People who have visited seem to dig Stockholm, it's nice -- but I prefer Gothenburg which is on the west coast and the second biggest city in Sweden. Bruce Springsteen agrees.
 The Scandinavian Noir super-hit TV-series "The Bridge" starts off on the middle of that bridge (I think Hollywood did a remake taking place on the border of the US and Mexico): 
 I found Sweden and Norway so expensive. That said clean and peaceful. And some very good looking humans there.i have a friend that lives in misen in Norway. I stayed with her for 2 extra days . It was very desolate but calm. I always wanted to go and I still want to visit the northern lights. Pearl jam tour in summer so it's daylight for like 18 hours very odd waking up at 3a.m and it's daytime.
 this song is meant to be called i got shit,itshould be called i got shit tickets-hartford 06 -0
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 Untrue. Roasted Cauliflower is great. try it if you haven't.my2hands said:Cauliflower sucks... I don't care what anybody thinks lol"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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 Truth. Toss with some olive oil, sea salt, garlic and marjoram and then roasted to perfection so some parts are slightly crispy. Our kids devour itSpiritual_Chaos said:
 Untrue. Roasted Cauliflower is great. try it if you haven't.my2hands said:Cauliflower sucks... I don't care what anybody thinks lolIt's a hopeless situation...0
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            Roasted cauliflower is the ONLY way that vegetable become even close to edible... and even then it tastes like roasted chalk lol0
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            I prefer Roasted beef...Give Peas A Chance…0
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 I like cauliflower soup too... its the soup of the week this week at my Jobs lunch restaurant:my2hands said:Roasted cauliflower is the ONLY way that vegetable become even close to edible... and even then it tastes like roasted chalk lolCauliflower soup with zucchini marinated with feta cheese & sun dried tomatoPost edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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            Well-made cauliflower puree is a very fine addition to any really good duck entree.
 With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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            my2hands said:
 Excuse me Miss, could you please pass the Grey Poupon?PJ_Soul said:Well-made cauliflower puree is a very fine addition to any really good duck entree. 
 Is that similar to chalk puree? LolOnly the best for me! With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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            I am honestly intrigued now by the cauliflower puree... havent had a ton if duck, but I do like it, so I would definitely give it a shot
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 It really just works as a lighter, more complimentary version of mashed potatoes.my2hands said:I am honestly intrigued now by the cauliflower puree... havent had a ton if duck, but I do like it, so I would definitely give it a shot
 With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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            Oh, I thought it was a form of sauce... I've seen the mashed cauliflower as a low carb option instead of potatoes, cream & butter make everything better lol0
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 Well, it is a lot thinner than mashed potatoes, but not nearly runny enough to be a sauce... It's especially good for kind of binding your food together a bit, when you get the various things on the plate into one bite on the fork, lol.my2hands said:Oh, I thought it was a form of sauce... I've seen the mashed cauliflower as a low carb option instead of potatoes, cream & butter make everything better lol
 With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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            Is this the food thread???Give Peas A Chance…0
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            Meltdown99 said:Is this the food thread???
 No, it is not. Back to the topic at hand: USA! USA! USA! USA! USA!0
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 Wrong, the topic us: F the USA, F the USAbootlegger10 said:Meltdown99 said:Is this the food thread???
 No, it is not. Back to the topic at hand: USA! USA! USA! USA! USA!hippiemom = goodness0
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 True in manY instances. but please don't generalise.cincybearcat said:
 Wrong, the topic us: F the USA, F the USAbootlegger10 said:Meltdown99 said:Is this the food thread???
 No, it is not. Back to the topic at hand: USA! USA! USA! USA! USA!"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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 Ok, for the militant vegan this thread topic is: F the USA, F the USASpiritual_Chaos said:
 True in manY instances. but please don't generalise.cincybearcat said:
 Wrong, the topic us: F the USA, F the USAbootlegger10 said:Meltdown99 said:Is this the food thread???
 No, it is not. Back to the topic at hand: USA! USA! USA! USA! USA!hippiemom = goodness0
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 I have never claimed to be a vegan? generalising much?cincybearcat said:
 Ok, for the militant vegan this thread topic is: F the USA, F the USASpiritual_Chaos said:
 True in manY instances. but please don't generalise.cincybearcat said:
 Wrong, the topic us: F the USA, F the USAbootlegger10 said:Meltdown99 said:Is this the food thread???
 No, it is not. Back to the topic at hand: USA! USA! USA! USA! USA!"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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 You're so vainSpiritual_Chaos said:
 I have never claimed to be a vegan? generalising much?cincybearcat said:
 Ok, for the militant vegan this thread topic is: F the USA, F the USASpiritual_Chaos said:
 True in manY instances. but please don't generalise.cincybearcat said:
 Wrong, the topic us: F the USA, F the USAbootlegger10 said:Meltdown99 said:Is this the food thread???
 No, it is not. Back to the topic at hand: USA! USA! USA! USA! USA!hippiemom = goodness0
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