Good Eats S8E2P1: Shell Game
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my hairstyle is the same as W's!!!!!!!! tehe
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@pausebeforeviewtube These guys are from the south. I mean they also pronounce friday, fridee. They mutilate many asian words on this show, but i let it slide because that's as good as it will get. Not to mention, a lot of the people alton brings into the show from markets.. stutter and have a hard time talking into a camera in general, so cut the guy some slack. They are both food experts, just not experts in speech i guess.
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LOOKS LIKE DENIAL'S NOT JUST A RIVER IN AFRICA!!
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@lonelywurm I don't know how I've offended you sir or madam, but going on a rampage doesn't solve anything. I don't expect the average person to pronounce simple words right (though I probably should) or know about the Maritimes (heck, I don't give a shit about where you're from or how to pronounce the name of your local tourist attraction), but, my mentally unstable friend, I do expect such rudimentary knowledge, and a whole lot more to boot, from someone lauded as an "expert."
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@Lonelywurm and @pausebeforeviewtube
No ones perfect. Stop getting butthurt and enjoy your darn oysters.
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Shut the fuck up you pretentious, smug son of a bitch. Throw yourself off Confederation Bridge because no one gives a fuck about some shitty little backwater province or bothers to take time out of important, fulfilling lives to extensively research the local pronunciation of a word that no one else around them is going to recognize anyway. Don't bother responding to this, you're a useless pedant in every single way, so just accept it.
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"Ah, gee... I don't know..."
"Nothing to be afraid of! Just close your eyes and give it a slurp..."
Whoah - I suddenly got flashbacks from summer camp
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BABY OYSTER ♥.♥
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@pausebeforeviewtube umad bro?
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@HolyWtfftw I give a fuck. I'm sure if I mixed up the state or province that you live in with one that's nearby you wouldn't be fine with that either. And I used hyphens to show that that supposed expert was making "Malpeque" a three-syllable word, when it is actually a two-syllable word. It's like me pronouncing "blue point" as "bluelue point." Don't bother responding to this; you're wrong in every single way, so just accept it.
Alton, I'm happy to put the fire in your britches any day.
vegafem 4 years ago 24
WHOA! W with her hair down! Has this ever happened before?
kbars076 4 years ago 23