Will it be the fish or the chips sir? Witness an explosive moment in British culinary history as two famous foodstuffs are combined for the first time. Deep fried comedy from RocketSausage.
29th November 2011
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Comment number 2.
Clockwork_Penguin14th February 2011 - 21:10
the fight for fish and chips is no laughing matter. since moving to uni i have yet to find a decent chippy. No-one believes that back home you can get a decent portion for a quid.
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elevenses9s11sH5s11s12th January 2011 - 16:51
First time when "i" saw the chips thought it was a fried chopped and not fried chipped so was wondering why this thing is called "chips" loooooooool since still the inner part haven't been technically fried chipped as "i" have guessed from the way it appeared but then it was indeed. When Both chipped & Chopped are with a common adjective loooooooool but was just acting a precise
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