
Do you really want to eat pizza that requires a pair of scissors to eat!
Agreed. Even then, the pizza slicer does a decent enough job too.Mikey wrote:Weird. In America, the pizzeria usually slices the pie for you.
Funny that you did not object to the "Inbreeding" part.Captain Seafort wrote:The blob next to us is the wrong colour. It should be black and read "Guinness".
Nutso wrote:I had no idea the British Isles, and Ireland, were known for inbreeding.
Perhaps not in general, but the embodiment of the state - that is, the royal family - was, like most of Europe's monarchial families, well-known for inbreeding up through the 19th century.Nutso wrote:I had no idea the British Isles, and Ireland, were known for inbreeding.
I.e., an accurate representation.Captain Picard's Hair wrote:It's all fucked up a-holes of different sorts all around the world.
Not particularly. It was the Hapsburgs who were the most notorious bunch of inbreeders. Given that the royal family has had plenty of fresh blood from various Welshmen, Scots and Germans over the last few centuries, mostly with pretty tenuous claims, their gene pool is probably in pretty good nick.Mikey wrote:Perhaps not in general, but the embodiment of the state - that is, the royal family - was, like most of Europe's monarchial families, well-known for inbreeding up through the 19th century.