HEY CANADA

Hey fuck you, I am an American and Poutine while it may be heart attack on a plate is fucking DELICIOUS! And like THE perfect stoned munchies food.
 
You're right I should have argued the intricacies of the American civil war with you to prove what country has a better Olympic hockey team. Fag.
 
i love hockey have been a fan my whole fuckin life. i try and go to as many as the winterhawks(whl) games as i can. but in oregon the sport has little support there is no pop warner leagues for people to get in it.. i cannot count how much street and roller hockey ive played. and when i moved to colorado i got to play on ice for the first time.. and you know what it was fun as fuck. got my ass handed to me. not like i was fighting but on ice its the shit... so i am a hockey fan. and that game was awsome. i hope that canada wins and does usa so there can be a rematch.. cause i wont deny. we got fuckin lucky.
 
yes, yes you should. seeing as how that is decidedly the breaking point between which hockey team is better. this thread lost it's meaning after the first post. it's just a bunch of people flaming each other and I happen to enjoy partaking. so stfu and gtfo if you dont want to argue otherwise it just defeats the purpose of this whole thread.

but back to the main point. Go Canada!
 
Why is this thread still going? No one is changing anyone's mind about anything.

BTW most Americans were probably kidding. It was a great game, we didn't expect to win, we wanted to make you guys a little mad /fuckingthread
 
There needs to be more places that serve poutine in the western USA.

closest thing i have to it that's anywhere near my is animal style fries at inNout... and though they are fucking insane good, they are not the same at all.
 
EPIC ^^^

thers a food cart in portland off of 12th and Hawthorne. called belgen fries. they sereve it up.. all the fuckin trendies and Hipsters are there and you cant see over the cig smoke. great place when your drunk like 6 vendors that are open only from 11 - 430 am. drunk city

but then again i like some weird fuckin food.. i could do with out the browm gravy. maybe if it was sasuge gravey and there were eggs and chopped onion on it .. That might be dank.
 
Living on a college campus the school dining halls I can make it. All minus the cheese curds so I have to put on shredded cheddar cheese. Sometimes I will thrown on some chopped up steak or meat of some kind.
 
Yup, EWU. Its a little hard to do sometimes cause some days they don't have both gravy and french fries being served at the same time.

Ugh, I want to go to Canada to get real Poutine now.
 
I would but in 2-3 weeks is right before finals. Besides that I left my ski gear at home, last quarter was rough and I didn't need skiing as a distraction.
 
No doubt.

The Dennys near me was serving Poutine on Sunday. I couldn't help but order some with my breakfast.
 
I told the waitress "I want this breakfast meal and the poutine with beans on it" She just sorta stared at me and asked if I was from Canada. Apparently most Americans don't ever order it.
 
the only reason they wouldnt is because they havent been to Canada.

Poutine + hockey games + beer = fucking win. Most Americans dont nkow what they're missin..
 
Zogs in Whistler was my first experience with Poutine. Saw someone order it and I was hungry as shit (had skied since the first Gondola went up until the last chair closed) and my parents meet me at the bottom and we grabbed some food after the ski day (I don't ski with my parents since I am better than them and they want me to enjoy myself) and I ordered it. OH MY GOD it was like heaven after only having a bowl of Cheerios for breakfast and skipping lunch (powder takes priority over lunch).
 
u know those canadians dere are good at the hockey up dere dont ya know. but the USA seem to be a bit better ya kno eh?
 
Woaaahhahhhoooo, do you mean like feves au lard on poutine? that's kind of a slap in the face of the poutine God. Real poutine is brown gravy and cheese curds not shredded cheese and really thin shoestring fries.
 
It was regular fries like you get at a steakhouse when you order a burger with the brown gravy and cheese curds. I just wanted some beans on it cause I was craving beans. Also, my school cafeteria doesn't have cheese curds so the only way to get cheese is shredded cheese.
 
beans and fries should never mix. yeah, steakhouse fries are the wroooong kind of fries. you need the really really really narrow ones.
 
wikipedia disagrees, canada is the birthplace of hockeyHistorySee also History of BandyFrom oral histories, there is evidence of a tradition of an ancient hockey-like game played among the Mi'kmaq First Nation in Eastern Canada. In Legends of the Micmacs (1894), Silas T. Rand describes a Mi'kmaq ball game people called tooadijik. Rand also describes a game which was played (likely after European contact) with hurleys, called wolchamaadijik.[5] European immigrants brought various versions of hockey-like games to Canada, such as the Irish sport of hurling, the closely related Scottish sport of shinty, and versions of field hockey played in England. Where necessary, these seem to have been adapted for icy conditions. Early paintings show "shinney", an early form of hockey with no standard rules, being played in Russia.Thomas Chandler Haliburton, in The Attache: Second Series, published in 1844, reminisced about boys from King's College School in Windsor, Nova Scotia, playing "hurly on the long pond on the ice" when he was a student there, no later than 1810.[5][6] To this day, shinny (or shinney) (derived from Shinty) is a popular Canadian term for an informal type of hockey, either on ice or as street hockey. These early games may have also absorbed the physically aggressive aspects of what the Mi'kmaq in Nova Scotia called dehuntshigwa'es (lacrosse).Ye Gude Olde Days, from Hockey: Canada's Royal Winter Game, 1899.In 1825 Sir John Franklin wrote that "The game of hockey played on the ice was the morning sport" while on Great Bear Lake during one of his Arcticexpeditions. In 1843 a British Army officer in Kingston, Ontario in Canada, wrote "Began to skate this year, improved quickly and had great fun at hockey on the ice."[7] An article in the Boston Evening Gazette, in 1859, makes reference to an early game of hockey on ice occurring in Halifax in that year.[6]The first recorded hockey games were played by British soldiers stationed in Kingston and Halifax during the mid-1850s. In the 1870s, the first known set of ice hockey rules were drawn up by students at Montreal's McGill University. These rules established the number of players per side to 9 and replaced the ball with a wood puck.[7]
 
the examples of "americans" on this thread horrify me. i am from the us and a lot of us here are being dicks. this thread shouldn't have been started here, look at what its done..p.s. miller is on my city's team (buffalo sabres)
 
Civil War was Confederate vs Union and we're not the Confederate States of America we're the United States of America. Vietnam is a largely debatable and controversial war but to say that we tactically and militarily won and also politically lost is an accurate description.
Which quarter of the 23 victories are false? I've taken the time to read about each war on that list and to say that any one of those descriptions be false is disrespectful to the US Army.
Shame on you, and on top of that we beat Canada at hockey. This thread is pointless and dumb and so is each of my comments and responses.
 
That is why we talk about Poutine in this thread:

plate_poutine_1.jpg


OMFG, my mouth, is watering.
 
glad u boys like poutine, i think its our secret culinary weapon to win people over.
first time i had poutine was when i was like...2...prob around the first time i had french fries lol.

poutine and beer is the besttttt chill food when u just wanna rock on with ur homies. personally i think it even beats pizza and beer
 
^ i love poutine. its one of my favorite foods. i had it the first time i went to canada, im hooked for life.

best meal combo

457786725FuUqOH_ph.jpg


poutine.jpg
 
yeah that picture just made me get up out of bed and get breakfast, too bad theres no where around me to get a poutine.

PS good call with that pic b/c some people make it with shredded cheddar instead of curds and its not nearly as good
 
^unfortunatly, i grew up in the lake placid area(about an hour south of canada) and am going to school about 20 minutes from the border, ive grown up eating it but there are a good amount of kids who have no idea what it is. Most places that serve it are just pizza places that put the pizza cheese on some fries and gravy and call it good. only place in the states i have ever had really good poutine is at titus mountain in malone, you can see the border from there though so that might have something to do with it
 
It's pretty much impossible unless you live right next to the border and a place like Dennys has it available for win the Canadian tourists show up.
 
Dude I`ve had poutine in QC on numerous occasions and it`s not THAT much better than the stuff they sell at Zog`s. It`s not like haute cuisine, it`s pretty hard to fuck up Poutine.

Also the US is apparently unable to beat Jonas Hiller until after a period expires.
 
man i live in toronto and the only place i can think of to get poutine is NY fries at the mall.

and the poutine at the hill is always made with grated cheddar

where do the rest of you Canux get your poutine?
 
That's like saying peanut butter and jelly sandwitches are only good in Ohio or something... Poutine's pretty much poutine, dude.
 
Back
Top