Where does the catsup for my chips go without making a feckin’ mess? by Aye_Engineer 3 Comments UrgeToToke 2 years ago I love my fries without catsoup personally. NoBSforGma 2 years ago I figure anyone who goes into an “Irish pub” in Singapore gets what’s coming to them.Unless, of course, they are just curious and willing to accept whatever is given to them as “food from an Irish pub.” ForeverSJC 2 years ago The thing about Ireland is that…. There’s no food you can call it Irish…Their breakfast is called IRISH BREAKFAST but it’s the same as the English, fish and chips are sold in every corner… AnywaysI lived there for a while and I still can’t tell a single food I would call IRISHWrite A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
NoBSforGma 2 years ago I figure anyone who goes into an “Irish pub” in Singapore gets what’s coming to them.Unless, of course, they are just curious and willing to accept whatever is given to them as “food from an Irish pub.”
ForeverSJC 2 years ago The thing about Ireland is that…. There’s no food you can call it Irish…Their breakfast is called IRISH BREAKFAST but it’s the same as the English, fish and chips are sold in every corner… AnywaysI lived there for a while and I still can’t tell a single food I would call IRISH
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I love my fries without catsoup personally.
I figure anyone who goes into an “Irish pub” in Singapore gets what’s coming to them.
Unless, of course, they are just curious and willing to accept whatever is given to them as “food from an Irish pub.”
The thing about Ireland is that…. There’s no food you can call it Irish…
Their breakfast is called IRISH BREAKFAST but it’s the same as the English, fish and chips are sold in every corner… Anyways
I lived there for a while and I still can’t tell a single food I would call IRISH