What's the poutine of television and film?
What's the poutine of television and film?
hi hirobot
are you here to make the board look fast for investors again?
trailer park boys
Maybe the True Grit remake was poutine.
Why do you keep saying that? I'm not a bot, dude.
Pamela Anderson. Think about it.
>poor mans chili fries
yeah definitely
it's canadian, easily assembled, and satisfying
I've literally been making these threads since 2012. Why is everything a conspiracy with you guys?
That's the reddit of television and film
but it's not french Canadian. poutine is mostly from quebec
I'd say this
just leave capekino to me
idk but fuck you for making me crave that shit now
don't you have a life
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Not one worth living.
Doctor Who. People think it's deep and cool because it's foreign, but it still is junk food.
Being French Canadian, I could never watch Quebec TV series, they suck dicks, I could never bring myself to watch those.
poutine is disgusting
- a real quebecois ici
Letterkenny
*19-2
>People think it's deep and cool because it's foreign
Do non-Canadians really think it's genuine high art cuisine?
No, it's just yummy.
kek
Goon
Correct
You're the reddit of television and film
faggot
that looks like it would give me the guaranteed shits
eat shit and die niglet
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Oh okay. Yeah over here we treat it as pretty much junk food. Although we do make a distinction between "fake poutine" you get at McDonalds or something and actual poutine with real cheese curds and gravy.
We don't really have poutine here. I mean, I'm sure you can find it. But it's not something you see on very many menus.
Is this not chips and gravy? What am I missing?
Fries, gravy, maple syrup, and cheese curds
You will experience some magical and terrifying shits after a night of poutine and heavy drinking