Monday, March 10, 2014

Breakfast of champions

Some European exquisite thought to make fun of Americans by posting a picture of a huge breakfast with a side of semi-automatic pistol. The real comedy, however, is in the comments. Check it out here (big H/T to Jeff G. at Protein Wisdom).

11 comments:

richard mcenroe said...

As I posted over there:

NO American would bring his sidearm to the breakfast table and then place it with the grip FACING THE WRONG WAY. Qu'elle gaucherie!

Paco said...

Europeans are notoriously bad at getting American table settings right.

missred said...

They definitely are, Paco. Not only is the gun facing the wrong way, there is only one egg. C'mon who eats just one egg! And wheat toast? Missing potatoes as well. I will give the poor chap points for trying.

TimT said...

If the toast looks at you the wrong way, shoot it.

rinardman said...

My favorite comment: Only one gun? What are you, a little girl?

Second favorite: Europeans...how do these people think we bailed them out of two World Wars...butter knives?

Steve Burri said...

That's my 6 year old granddaughter's breakfast... now show mine.

bruce said...

Wheat? I think that's Euro-rye. They haven't heard of white bread over there.

RebeccaH said...

Freakin' hilarious!

Anonymous said...

Breakfast of Champions!

Michael Lonie said...

"If the toast looks at you the wrong way, shoot it."

In at concert by the Ckancy Brothers and Tommy Makem, Tom Clancy encouraged the audience to sing along with one of the songs. He said they shouldn't be afraid to sing if people were looking at them funny for singing.

"If somebody looks at you funny, belt him one. Wait a minute, I thought I saw a few nuns come in. If one of them looks at you funny, belt her anyway."

SwampWoman said...

WHAT? No grits? No hot sauce? Just one egg? You call that dry mess buttered toast? Multiple floral dishes? No insulated coffee mug that will hold AT LEAST four cups? BURNED BACON? Pistol facing the bacon instead of being properly situated for easy access?

*sigh* It's like watching a Bollywood version of a country line dance.