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Which is better?

FRANCE
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46%
DAIRY QUEEN
19
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Total votes : 35

Re: SHOWDOWN: FRANCE vs. DAIRY QUEEN

Postby DoomYoshi on Mon Dec 08, 2014 1:59 pm

You've been there too???!!!???
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Re: SHOWDOWN: FRANCE vs. DAIRY QUEEN

Postby nietzsche on Mon Dec 08, 2014 3:56 pm

betiko wrote:
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tzor wrote:The worst problem in Parish according to my friends from America is that the transit system shuts down at night and so you might have to take a long walk to the hotel in Paris if you stay out too late at night


What, Paris doesn't have taxis?


Yeah, a good example of a guy unable to find his way when he s abroad because "it has to be like home". Yes, the metro is closed from 1 am (2 am on week ends) to 5 am.
Different solutions:

1) order a minicab service. They will text you when they are there to pick you up and will tell you in advance the price.
2) take a regular taxi
3) take a night bus, cause yeah they exist and subtitute the metro at those hours.
4) take an autolib' (electric car anyone can rent for a simple commute)
5) take a velib' (free bike for half an hour, 1 euro for an hour)
6) go there walking and use your smartphone to find your way. Paris is much small than you think.
7) continue partying till 5 am if all you want is your damn metro.

Conclusion: you got lame friends.



The City of Light's metro is unusually dense, with 245 stations on 14 lines, in just 87 square kilometers of the city. Parisians, apparently, don't like to walk...... The Paris Metro does lose some points for not having automatically opening doors. ... It also smells like pee everywhere in the city
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Re: SHOWDOWN: FRANCE vs. DAIRY QUEEN

Postby betiko on Mon Dec 08, 2014 4:50 pm

DoomYoshi wrote:You've been there too???!!!???


no but targetman made a description a few posts earlier!
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Re: SHOWDOWN: FRANCE vs. DAIRY QUEEN

Postby betiko on Mon Dec 08, 2014 4:58 pm

nietzsche wrote:
betiko wrote:
mrswdk wrote:
tzor wrote:The worst problem in Parish according to my friends from America is that the transit system shuts down at night and so you might have to take a long walk to the hotel in Paris if you stay out too late at night


What, Paris doesn't have taxis?


Yeah, a good example of a guy unable to find his way when he s abroad because "it has to be like home". Yes, the metro is closed from 1 am (2 am on week ends) to 5 am.
Different solutions:

1) order a minicab service. They will text you when they are there to pick you up and will tell you in advance the price.
2) take a regular taxi
3) take a night bus, cause yeah they exist and subtitute the metro at those hours.
4) take an autolib' (electric car anyone can rent for a simple commute)
5) take a velib' (free bike for half an hour, 1 euro for an hour)
6) go there walking and use your smartphone to find your way. Paris is much small than you think.
7) continue partying till 5 am if all you want is your damn metro.

Conclusion: you got lame friends.



The City of Light's metro is unusually dense, with 245 stations on 14 lines, in just 87 square kilometers of the city. Parisians, apparently, don't like to walk...... The Paris Metro does lose some points for not having automatically opening doors. ... It also smells like pee everywhere in the city


so now it's parisians who don't like to walk when it's the tourist complaining he had to walk back to his hotel past 1am? I didn't know it was a bad thing to have metro stations everywhere.

also, there are 41 000 free bike stations across paris, so if you want to do a little bit of sport to get to your destination you always have this possibility, they are widely used.
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Re: SHOWDOWN: FRANCE vs. DAIRY QUEEN

Postby saxitoxin on Mon Dec 08, 2014 5:21 pm

betiko wrote:also, there are 41 000 free bike stations across paris


I wouldn't be caught dead on one of these grandmother bikes. I'd be more likely to wear nietzsche's pink shoes to go jogging.

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Re: SHOWDOWN: FRANCE vs. DAIRY QUEEN

Postby 2dimes on Mon Dec 08, 2014 11:38 pm

$50 and I'll ride one of those bikes wearing Nietzche shoes.
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Re: SHOWDOWN: FRANCE vs. DAIRY QUEEN

Postby betiko on Tue Dec 09, 2014 4:38 am

2dimes wrote:$50 and I'll ride one of those bikes wearing Nietzche shoes.


You can find those bikes everywhere in africa today. Great success!
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Re: SHOWDOWN: FRANCE vs. DAIRY QUEEN

Postby 2dimes on Tue Dec 09, 2014 11:37 am

Ice cream is probably a bigger luxury in Africa than most places.
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Re: SHOWDOWN: FRANCE vs. DAIRY QUEEN

Postby smegal69 on Wed Jan 07, 2015 8:11 am

Can i please change my Vote from France to Dairy Queen,

There is a lot more of a chance getting shot by a Terrorists in Paris, than been shoot by a un-armed man from Ferguson at a Dairy Queen.

also there a hell of a lot less dog shit in Dairy Queens
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Re: SHOWDOWN: FRANCE vs. DAIRY QUEEN

Postby 2dimes on Wed Jan 07, 2015 8:57 am

Paris is not France. It is only one city there.
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Re: SHOWDOWN: FRANCE vs. DAIRY QUEEN

Postby saxitoxin on Wed Jan 07, 2015 9:05 am

smegal69 wrote: also there a hell of a lot less dog shit in Dairy Queens


What kinda fancy Dairy Queens are you going to?
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Re: SHOWDOWN: FRANCE vs. DAIRY QUEEN

Postby betiko on Thu Jul 30, 2015 3:54 am

DoomYoshi wrote:I was in Dairy Queen yesterday and noticed two things:
a) a poster detailing the year various DQ things came out
b) the person behind me claiming to have a peanut allergy and still wanting a mixed ice-creamesque product

a) reminds me of dorm room posters
b) reminds me of lactose-intolerant teetotallers who go to France...

what's up with France right now by the way? storming the Chunnel, blockading Spain and Germany, bitching at me about mortal kombat while in spain... has the whole country gone insane?


I have no idea of what is going on in france. But down here they say that they are stopping our trucks because we have cheaper products. That's not how David Ricardo said it would be!
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Re: SHOWDOWN: FRANCE vs. DAIRY QUEEN

Postby saxitoxin on Sun Aug 02, 2015 8:02 am

DoomYoshi wrote:what's up with France right now by the way? storming the Chunnel


I'm semi-curious about that too, DY. What's so bad about France that these migrants are so desperate to leave they're willing to run miles along a train track?
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Re: SHOWDOWN: FRANCE vs. DAIRY QUEEN

Postby Serbia on Sun Aug 02, 2015 10:43 am

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DoomYoshi wrote:what's up with France right now by the way? storming the Chunnel


I'm semi-curious about that too, DY. What's so bad about France that these migrants are so desperate to leave they're willing to run miles along a train track?


You already said it... we're talking about France here, DUH.

Bollocks.
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Re: SHOWDOWN: FRANCE vs. DAIRY QUEEN

Postby saxitoxin on Sun Aug 02, 2015 12:57 pm

Serbia wrote:
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DoomYoshi wrote:what's up with France right now by the way? storming the Chunnel


I'm semi-curious about that too, DY. What's so bad about France that these migrants are so desperate to leave they're willing to run miles along a train track?


You already said it... we're talking about France here, DUH.


So you're not semi-curious, Serbia? Just DoomYoshi and I are semi-curious? I guess that means we're bi-curious.
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Re: SHOWDOWN: FRANCE vs. DAIRY QUEEN

Postby Serbia on Sun Aug 02, 2015 12:58 pm

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saxitoxin wrote:
DoomYoshi wrote:what's up with France right now by the way? storming the Chunnel


I'm semi-curious about that too, DY. What's so bad about France that these migrants are so desperate to leave they're willing to run miles along a train track?


You already said it... we're talking about France here, DUH.


So you're not semi-curious, Serbia? Just DoomYoshi and I are semi-curious? I guess that means we're bi-curious.


No, but every time you post, I get a semi.

Bollocks.
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Re: SHOWDOWN: FRANCE vs. DAIRY QUEEN

Postby saxitoxin on Sun Aug 02, 2015 9:53 pm

Serbia wrote:
saxitoxin wrote:
Serbia wrote:
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DoomYoshi wrote:what's up with France right now by the way? storming the Chunnel


I'm semi-curious about that too, DY. What's so bad about France that these migrants are so desperate to leave they're willing to run miles along a train track?


You already said it... we're talking about France here, DUH.


So you're not semi-curious, Serbia? Just DoomYoshi and I are semi-curious? I guess that means we're bi-curious.


No, but every time you post, I get a semi.


Do four push-ups and take an aspirin. Fixes it every time.
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Re: SHOWDOWN: FRANCE vs. DAIRY QUEEN

Postby Serbia on Tue Aug 04, 2015 8:57 pm

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Serbia wrote:
saxitoxin wrote:
Serbia wrote:
saxitoxin wrote:
DoomYoshi wrote:what's up with France right now by the way? storming the Chunnel


I'm semi-curious about that too, DY. What's so bad about France that these migrants are so desperate to leave they're willing to run miles along a train track?


You already said it... we're talking about France here, DUH.


So you're not semi-curious, Serbia? Just DoomYoshi and I are semi-curious? I guess that means we're bi-curious.


No, but every time you post, I get a semi.


Do four push-ups and take an aspirin. Fixes it every time.


Four pushups don't even get me warmed up. #doyouevenlift

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Re: SHOWDOWN: FRANCE vs. DAIRY QUEEN

Postby DoomYoshi on Sat Sep 17, 2016 6:34 pm

Number of French Players who scored a goal in Today's WCH match vs. USA: 1
Number of Dairy Queen (represented by the entire US&A) Players who scored a goal in Today's WCH match vs. Europe: 0

Burn Bitches Burn

Every empire must rise and fall. Has Dairy Queen's reign of dominance come to an end? I think the end is nigh.
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Re: SHOWDOWN: FRANCE vs. DAIRY QUEEN

Postby mrswdk on Sat Sep 17, 2016 7:01 pm

Number of people who care about WCH: 1
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Re: SHOWDOWN: FRANCE vs. DAIRY QUEEN

Postby riskllama on Sat Sep 17, 2016 7:47 pm

i miss these old showdown threads...
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Re: SHOWDOWN: FRANCE vs. DAIRY QUEEN

Postby Serbia on Sat Sep 17, 2016 8:00 pm

mrswdk wrote:Number of people who care about WCH: 1


I can't be the only one...
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Re: SHOWDOWN: FRANCE vs. DAIRY QUEEN

Postby DoomYoshi on Sat Feb 11, 2017 4:38 am

Turns out Dairy Queen is winning the Intellectual debate:
https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/plague-within-us-shlomo-sand-france-intellectuals/

donner le change indeed
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Re: SHOWDOWN: FRANCE vs. DAIRY QUEEN

Postby 2dimes on Sat Feb 11, 2017 8:02 am

The book is probably shorter than that article. "I used to be afraid of Peanut Buster Parfaits..."
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