http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071003/ap_on_fe_st/britain_spicy_chili
― mizzell, Wednesday, 3 October 2007 19:48 (seventeen years ago)
not as bad as turning art into terrorism, but roffle.
― mizzell, Wednesday, 3 October 2007 19:49 (seventeen years ago)
HAHAHA they hate all flavors.
― Abbott, Wednesday, 3 October 2007 19:51 (seventeen years ago)
I was going to make a joke about people being wusses here, but then I remembered nearly passing out in a 110-degree market stall filled with bricks of spiced clarified butter, so maybe I shouldn't talk
― nabisco, Wednesday, 3 October 2007 19:54 (seventeen years ago)
This is why I have advantage with no sense of smell, though I think thai meltdown was due to capsacin, which irritates your mucous membranes whether or not you can smell.
― Abbott, Wednesday, 3 October 2007 19:56 (seventeen years ago)
"Pet maak maak. Khon-Thai" -- "Very spicy, Like for Thai people."
i learned this phrase thanks to a link lauren posted, and made use of it last week. it...got rid of my cold, at the very least.
― bell_labs, Wednesday, 3 October 2007 19:57 (seventeen years ago)
I'm a Britisher. I've eaten a Faal.
― aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, Wednesday, 3 October 2007 19:59 (seventeen years ago)
According to the Daily Maily, all of the passers-by were asylum seekers, not actual British people.
― blueski, Wednesday, 3 October 2007 20:13 (seventeen years ago)
Haha.
― aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, Wednesday, 3 October 2007 20:16 (seventeen years ago)
SPICY CHILI, BITCH!
― Eisbaer, Thursday, 4 October 2007 00:52 (seventeen years ago)
They smashed down the door!?
― Trayce, Thursday, 4 October 2007 03:15 (seventeen years ago)
Oh man I cannot eat at or see a Chik•Fil•A without at least muttering "spicy chicken, bitch" to myself.
― Abbott, Thursday, 4 October 2007 03:17 (seventeen years ago)
The police spokesman said no arrests were made in the case.
"As far as I'm aware it's not a criminal offense to cook very strong chili," he said.
This is typical of some British folk nowadays, the assumption that someone should be arrested for something if anything happens.
― Ned Trifle II, Thursday, 4 October 2007 07:02 (seventeen years ago)
I've eaten there: it's quite a small restaurant and decorated in a way that created an atmosphere of dining in someone's home 'living room'.
― Bob Six, Thursday, 4 October 2007 07:15 (seventeen years ago)
i had some spicy monster munch once.
― max r, Thursday, 4 October 2007 07:46 (seventeen years ago)
don't bring spicy thai-looking shit into an airport
― s1ocki, Thursday, 4 October 2007 13:32 (seventeen years ago)
This is typical of some British folk nowadays, the assumption that someone should be arrested shot six times in the head for something if anything happens.
Fixed.
― Noodle Vague, Thursday, 4 October 2007 14:08 (seventeen years ago)
ive had a similar experience cooking thai chili for canadians
― jhøshea, Thursday, 4 October 2007 14:13 (seventeen years ago)
<i>don't bring spicy thai-looking shit into an airport</i>
The last few times I've gone to NYC, I've made point of picking up some pad kee mao from my favorite Thai restaurant, freezing it and bringing it home. So this proposed rule could impact me more than anything else post-9/11.
― mike a, Thursday, 4 October 2007 14:16 (seventeen years ago)
the day everything changed
― s1ocki, Thursday, 4 October 2007 14:57 (seventeen years ago)
Ha: I love how, every few years, I forget the "spicy chicken, bitch" thing ever happened, and then T reminds me, and I roffle all over again. (I also like how the two parts of what he said have aged differently -- "spicy chicken, bitch" is hotter than ever, but "it's the booooomb" is so 94.)
― nabisco, Thursday, 4 October 2007 16:32 (seventeen years ago)