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A little dish of potato chips.
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Dish dish mm-hm
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>>22011258
beautiful
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>>22011258
Wow
Jealous
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>>22011258
How do we know its a little dish and not just giant potato chips
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>>22011420
>how many potato chips fit on the head of pin
whats the point?
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>>22011427
Idk do you lick the salt off the chips before put them onto a plate?
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>>22011436
sometimes chips come with no salt on them to begin with. i remember getting little blue packets of salt inside the bag and you could sprinkle it in..or not.
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>>22011463
>. i remember getting little blue packets of salt inside the bag and you could sprinkle it in..or not.
No you don't.
Where was this?
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Looks de-lic-ous
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>>22011665
this was common in Ireland, Tayto brand. prob in the UK too
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>>22011676
>this was common in Ireland, Tayto brand.
RUBBISH

It was Smiths crisps that did this and they are British, that why I questioned the anon because we don't call them chips.

>Oh muh Ireland heritage

You do realise that Britain invented them don't you?
Ignore the silly stories of some American inventing them in a made up tale (Americans do this all the time).
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>>22011665
Kill yourself
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>>22011676
>this was common in Ireland
source?
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>>22011754
the irish
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>>22011775
There is a huge difference between real Irish and americans claiming to be irish.

The real irish do not tell lies.
you are telling lies.
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>>22011778
are the irish in ireland actually americans claiming to be irish?
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>>22011781
The irish in america claim to be more irish than the irish in ireland.
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>>22011775
...are white african americans
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>>22011258
gourmet
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>>22011797
it's not faggot
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>>22011800
well yes, it's not savoury duck
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>>22011805
I don't respect the opinion of anyone that included a 'u' in a word when it's not needed. So Sir, you can go politely fuck yourself.
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>>22011809
You absolutely riled up, innit?
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>>22011813
Not really considering you're trying to be a quirky young fellow using words you just learned off the internet yesterday.
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>>22011818
utter nonsense
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>>22011822
enough about your life...
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>>22011826
is that your morning affirmation?
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>>22011836
If you're not present next to me after I creampie you...yes
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>>22011838
made me chuckle. nice one.
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>>22011705
>>22011463
Yeah, what you don't remember is that they also brought out a cheese and onion (and other flavours) version of salt & shake. Because you're a shitweasel
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>>22011689
i dont remember who did it but i remember getting them as a kid in the UK
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>>22012451
It was Smiths in the UK that did it originally in the 1920s - don't know when they stopped doing it but they brought it back again in the late 70s and 80s. I was hostile before because the anon called them chips, so I naturally assumed it was an american making up stories (as usual) I think one did say it was popular in Ireland which again is an american lie.

I am a bit older and I remember the 70s very well, crisps were only 2Pence a bag (and we got more of them).

The other thing that annoys me is Walkers crisps insisting that salt and vinegar was always in green packets with cheese and onion being in dark blue . . . . .I think this is a lie but I can't prove it.

The main crisp companies at the time was Golden Wonder and Smiths plus a few others like Chipmunk, etc. who all used the reverse on those flavours.
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>>22012536
>I am a bit older and I remember the 70s very well
and you're still on 4chan? man just end it now
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>>22012536
>. I was hostile before because the anon called them chips, so I naturally assumed it was an american making up stories (as usual)
nah that was me. im a bong living in canada, so my language has become progressively more and more adulterated.
>I think this is a lie but I can't prove
the salt DEFINITELY came in blue packets when i was a wee lad in the UK during the 80s. noo doot aboot it eh.
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>>22011258
theyre good if you heat them up in the microwave
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>>22011258
those are potato crisps thoughever
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>>22012536
no, Tayto was first
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>>22012565
wasting the prime of your youth on 4chan is much worse
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>>22012922
Yeah definitely. I'm a 45 year old sole parent and my kid is pretty young and I don't have much of a 'support network', so I may as well shitpost on here. Imagine being young and wasting your time here. The mind boggles.
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>>22012943
"wasting time" is a spook
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>>22011676
>>22011689
I love it when fat people argue
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>>22011258
it's glistening
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>>22011258
"""They"""" tell us this is a serving size.
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>>22011258
You'd have to run nonstop for 45 minutes to burn the calories on that plate.



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