Would you order a burgee, chips and french fries for £15

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Would you order a burgee, chips and french fries for £15

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Well?
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whurrabootra wine?
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It's another Scotch inspired riddle isn't it? Chips & fries taste the same by any name.
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sahona wrote:whurrabootra wine?
Sounds like a cheeky little Oz white.
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Arghiro wrote:It's another Scotch inspired riddle isn't it? Chips & fries taste the same by any name.
Chips and french fries are different beasties, one is processed, squeezed into thin strips and fried. THe other is chunks of fresh potato fried in dripping and served up in grease proof paper
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jim.r wrote:Well?
Swap the fries for a deep fried haggis?
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