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26 May 2011, 9:17 pm

Raptor wrote:
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I wonder where Quiche lies, politically.

quiche is far left


No man that can honestly say he's a man would eat quiche.
I don't even feel quite right spelling it correctly.


I would never eat a quiche either.
but you know what I do like egg and bacon pies maybe with a little spinach in them.


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26 May 2011, 9:20 pm

I would say I lean more to continental European than my own cuisine, though I do have favourites from around the UK. People look at me strange when I tell them my love of quite a bit of Polish cuisine for instance.

Classical liberal and conservative with nationalist tendencies.



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27 May 2011, 8:58 am

JakobVirgil wrote:
Raptor wrote:
JakobVirgil wrote:
Moog wrote:
I wonder where Quiche lies, politically.

quiche is far left


No man that can honestly say he's a man would eat quiche.
I don't even feel quite right spelling it correctly.


I would never eat a quiche either.
but you know what I do like egg and bacon pies maybe with a little spinach in them.


Quiche would be fine if it were not so eggy - often too much for me.

At first reading I saw this not as quiche - foodstuff but as Quiche - language and people.

Some find eating quiche chic.



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27 May 2011, 9:00 am

Philologos wrote:
JakobVirgil wrote:
Raptor wrote:
JakobVirgil wrote:
Moog wrote:
I wonder where Quiche lies, politically.

quiche is far left


No man that can honestly say he's a man would eat quiche.
I don't even feel quite right spelling it correctly.


I would never eat a quiche either.
but you know what I do like egg and bacon pies maybe with a little spinach in them.


Quiche would be fine if it were not so eggy - often too much for me.

At first reading I saw this not as quiche - foodstuff but as Quiche - language and people.

Some find eating quiche chic.


I wasn't sure how to spell quiche, so I capitalised it as a kind of brazening it out.

If you're gonna be wrong, be bold about it.

A non eggy quiche is just a weird pizza


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27 May 2011, 9:05 am

Political eating eh? All that springs to mind is Monica Lewinsky.


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27 May 2011, 9:09 am

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Political eating eh? All that springs to mind is Monica Lewinsky.


I couldn't eat a whole one.


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27 May 2011, 9:34 am

Moog wrote:
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Political eating eh? All that springs to mind is Monica Lewinsky.


I couldn't eat a whole one.


You have that backwards.

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