glorydaz
Well-known member
Um, no they aren't.
Um, yes they are.
Um, no they aren't.
I know, Artie. I have google, too, and I can actually look things up.
Perhaps I've offended you. One can only guess.
Um, yes they are.
Glory not getting the humor.Not a bit of it.
Offended me by what, having a bizarre idea about what constitutes slang in England? Hardly, though it is kinda laughable when you go on about stuff being girly...
Um, no they aren't GD:
Flapjack:
A flapjack, muesli bar, cereal bar, or granola bar is a sweet tray-baked oat bar made from rolled oats, butter, brown sugar and golden syrup.
Pancake:
A pancake is a flat cake, often thin and round, prepared from a starch-based batter that may contain eggs, milk and butter and cooked on a hot surface such as a griddle or frying pan, often frying with oil or butter
Maybe it's different over the pond but over here a flapjack certainly isn't a pancake. Far from it.
Glory not getting the humor.
What could be next?
Probably a pos rep for GM...which only makes it funnier.
Last I checked, I'm on this side of the pond. Stop being such a nerd, smarty pants. :nono:
https://recipeland.com/recipe/v/american-style-flapjacks-pancak-1142
It means both, smartypants.Um, no they aren't.
Always gotta pipe in with your off pitched whine.
It means both, smartypants.
Oh, stop whinging...
:yawn:
Then be careful what you order in a UK restaurant, prissy britches...
Stop whinging...
...and go eat your flapjacks. I think you missed an opportunity there, AB
I know enough to order biscuits instead of cookies.
And I'm on this side of it so get a grip and stop talking as if you know anything about "Brit slang" cos ya don't. The actual slang there was "cos" and "ya" and if you want anything resembling a pancake if ever visiting in the UK then don't order a flapjack, got it?
Don't get yourself worked into a dither. I have no desire to go over there...too many odd ducks.
And I'm on this side of it so get a grip and stop talking as if you know anything about "Brit slang" cos ya don't. The actual slang there was "cos" and "ya" and if you want anything resembling a pancake if ever visiting in the UK then don't order a flapjack, got it?
Is that American slang for sane people?
:think:
I'll tell you what I've got. I've got you pegged for a snob with no class whatsoever.
Your "English" sucks, too.
Then you ain't got much GD, cos I despise snobbery. It's not like I'm in the 'upper echelons' of society and nor would I wanna be so delude yourself as you want.
My "English" only "sucks" to folk like you who seem to think they're experts on language when they aren't. You don't even know what constitutes slang.
Nope