[WHPR] Day 4,932: Farewell Hungary
James S. Brady Press Room
The eUSA would like to thank eHungary for coming to visit with us in the states. We hope that they enjoyed their time here and we would like to invite them to come visit anytime. Before you depart, we would like to give you this gift basket packed with all kinds of American goodies to remember your time with us. May the sun always shine on your beautiful Hungarian faces and the wind always be at your back.
Le Big Mac
Warm biscuits and Gravy
Some Hot apple Pie.
And wash it all down with an ice cold Coke.
And after that delicous meal, Who doesn't love some Fireworks?
In closing, Supreme Commander for Life Herr Vootsman would like to encourage everyone in the Hungarian nation to consider the virtues of growing a mullet before your next stay. This will ensure you fit right in with us here in America. We will see you soon. Take care and God bless.
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Thanks for visiting!
Hey, hey, hey, goodbye.
Who?
Hu'zz a retkes picsa'ba!
FIST
Stay off my lawn! 😃
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Now we focus on Chile, Voots 😃
We can even airstrike their mainland 😃
Y'all come back when ya kin stay longer.
Next time we'll have fried chicken🐔 with all the fixin's.
o7
What on earth is warm biscuits and gravy supposed to be?
I was thinking the same, never heard of it during my times there
You can order warm biscuits and gravy at virtually every truck stop and diner in the country -- especially in the South, but really just about anywhere in the U.S. Even 7-11 offers warm biscuits and gravy (at least where I live) -- though I'm not sure how warm (or how good) the biscuits actually are. National Biscuits and Gravy Day is so important, it's celebrated twice a year, on December 14th and February 21st. No joke.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biscuits_and_gravy
A heart attack.
Looks like shit but I'm sure it tastes good.
Funny you say that, because it's reminiscent of a similar dish called "shit on a shingle" (S.O.S.), which consists of creamed, chipped beef on toast. It's commonly served at breakfast in Army mess halls, where it may have originated. SOS isn't especially tasty, but it sticks to the ribs and keeps you aware that you've had breakfast for a rather long while afterwards.
ο7
It's been fun, hun! o7