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Mags goading us about cheesy chips?

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The irony is they were sold in Newcastle takeaways long before places in Sunderland sold them.
I don't understand the hatred they have about fried potatoes with a dairy product melted on top?
(is the cheese melted? can't say I've ever bought them before)

I prefer to have the cheese grated over the chips and allow the heat off them to melt it as opposed to pre-melting then adding it to the chips.
 
I don't get why they say it like apparently to do with our accent but that would be a bit ironic coming from a group of supporters that call themselves the Toon Army
 
Don't get it myself. We're on hols down in Devon (look at him in a tent in the rain), our daughter had her friend with her (no x2) the friend is of mag persuasion and ordered cheesy chips for dinner yesterday, none of the rest of us even contemplated ordering it.

Did you start screaming at her with veins popping out your neck "cheesy chips!!" pointing and going bright red?
 
The irony is they were sold in Newcastle takeaways long before places in Sunderland sold them.
I don't understand the hatred they have about fried potatoes with a dairy product melted on top?
(is the cheese melted? can't say I've ever bought them before)

:lol::lol:
 
when did this start? Seen grown blokes screaming this at us before with veins popping out their necks "cheesy chips!!" pointing and going bright red, but how longs it been a thing they've shouted at us?

Probably the same time yas started calling geordies fat and telling us to go to greggs. Its all pathetic if you ask me like.

Grown blokes fuck me sideways.
 
when did this start? Seen grown blokes screaming this at us before with veins popping out their necks "cheesy chips!!" pointing and going bright red, but how longs it been a thing they've shouted at us?
They'll be sending a plane up next to crow about their superiority
 
The irony is they were sold in Newcastle takeaways long before places in Sunderland sold them.
I don't understand the hatred they have about fried potatoes with a dairy product melted on top?
(is the cheese melted? can't say I've ever bought them before)
What makes me laugh is mags from my home town say it to me :lol: they also say weeez keeeeys are theeeeze keeeeyz :lol:
We went to the same school and lived on the same street :lol:
 
In the late 80's I'm pretty sure you couldn't get cheesy chips in all the take aways anywhere except Sunderland. I'm from Durham and I remember noticing it when I had a night out in Sunderland. They were everywhere. Never saw them in Newcastle or anywhere else. It's like Boro is known for its Parmos.

The mags still go on about it but you can now get cheesy chips in any take away through there. Sunderland's finest export (apart from Sykes' pop).

And the blue pop thing is because Villa Sift Drinks (based in Southwick) did a blue raspberry pop which was nice but not as good as any of the pop made by Sykes' of Ryhope.
 
Poutine.

A Quebec delicacy.

Other than the Habs and Forumla 1 , don't think they give much of a shit about much else, sport wise.

But cheesey chips..best in the world


They sell it in Nicaragua, Cheesy chips and gravy, it sounds wrong but is a lush stodgy comfort food
 
What makes me laugh is mags from my home town say it to me :lol: they also say weeez keeeeys are theeeeze keeeeyz :lol:
We went to the same school and lived on the same street :lol:

This as an insult has always confused me. There is one word in the sentence that isn't pronounced properly. Whereas if a geordie was to say the sentence it would be 'ways kays are thaise kays'

It is literally much stupider in their accent
 
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