Pies The Pie Thread
#1
Posted 29 June 2004 - 01:15 PM
Well, the poll is an attempt to clarify something Stalky said, and the thread is to focus pie-rantings into one space.
Hop to it!
Hop to it!
When you lose your calm, you feed your anger.
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#4
Posted 30 June 2004 - 02:37 PM
Of course they are pies. The tin miners used to have meat at one end and fruit at the other and they could hold the crimped bit and chuck it when they had finished because their hands were so filthy.
I always thought it rather a neat idea myself but obviously a pain for Mrs Tin Miner to bake. A woman's work is never done, (sigh).
I always thought it rather a neat idea myself but obviously a pain for Mrs Tin Miner to bake. A woman's work is never done, (sigh).
Don't hit your mum, she's doing her best
#6
Posted 01 July 2004 - 03:03 AM
I couldn't find any way to make fun of that phrase, so here's a huge hunk of a random website that'll provide no insight into the matter at all, but takes up space and makes me look clever. You're quite welcome.
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AS AMERICAN AS APPLE PIE - "America in So Many Words: Words that have Shaped America" by Allen Metcalf & David K. Barnhart" (Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, 1997) has a section on the subject --"1697 apple pie." "Samuel Sewall, distinguished alumnus (1696) of Harvard College and citizen of Boston, went on a picnic expedition to Hog Island on October 1, 1697. There he dined on apple pie. He wrote in his diary, 'Had first Butter, Honey, Curds and cream. For Dinner, very good Rost Lamb, Turkey, Fowls, Applepy.' This is the first, but hardly the last, American mention of a dish whose patriotic symbolism is expressed in a 1984 book by Susan Purdy, 'As Easy as Pie': 'This is IT - what our country and flag are as American as. Since the earliest colonial days, apple pies have been enjoyed in America for breakfast, for an entrée, and for dinner. Colonist wrote home about them and foreign visitors noted apple pie as one of our first culinary specialties.' We cannot claim to have invented the apple pie, just to have perfected it." But here's the surprising part. The expression "as American as apple pie," the authors say, is not that old. "Apple pie figures in our figurative language, too, as in the expressions 'simple as pie' (since everyone supposedly knows how to make apple pie) and, though not an Americanism, 'apple-pie order' (1780). But it was only in the twentieth century, apparently in the 1960s, that we began to be 'as American as apple pie.'"
And of course we remember the notorious H. Rap Brown, whose 15 minutes of fame flickered in the '60s. His immortal quote was "violence is American as cherry pie."
And of course we remember the notorious H. Rap Brown, whose 15 minutes of fame flickered in the '60s. His immortal quote was "violence is American as cherry pie."
When you lose your calm, you feed your anger.
Less Is More v4
Now resigned to a readership of me, my cat and some fish
Less Is More v4
Now resigned to a readership of me, my cat and some fish
#8
Posted 01 July 2004 - 03:14 PM
Is anyone else thinking of that scene from American Pie, or am I just warped?
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Chyld is an ignorant slut.
Chyld is an ignorant slut.
QUOTE
"I don't have to conform to the vagaries of time and space; I'm a loony, for God's sake!"
- Campbell Bean (David Tennant), Takin' Over the Asylum, 1994
XD
- Campbell Bean (David Tennant), Takin' Over the Asylum, 1994
#9
Posted 01 July 2004 - 04:14 PM
The poor pie! If I want cream with my pie...
*stops right now*
*stops right now*
When you lose your calm, you feed your anger.
Less Is More v4
Now resigned to a readership of me, my cat and some fish
Less Is More v4
Now resigned to a readership of me, my cat and some fish
#12
Posted 02 July 2004 - 02:37 AM
And I made Jane choke! That's probably an achievement in itself. I don't know, I was too busy eating this suspiciously white apple pi...
:yuck:
:yuck:
When you lose your calm, you feed your anger.
Less Is More v4
Now resigned to a readership of me, my cat and some fish
Less Is More v4
Now resigned to a readership of me, my cat and some fish
#13
Posted 02 July 2004 - 02:51 AM
I'd make a comment about having to clean the keyboard but...no.
No, no, no, no, no.
No, no, no, no, no.
Check out my crappy drawings!
Chyld is an ignorant slut.
Chyld is an ignorant slut.
QUOTE
"I don't have to conform to the vagaries of time and space; I'm a loony, for God's sake!"
- Campbell Bean (David Tennant), Takin' Over the Asylum, 1994
XD
- Campbell Bean (David Tennant), Takin' Over the Asylum, 1994
#15
Posted 02 July 2004 - 05:44 AM
Personally, I thought that one scene from American Pie was un-needed. It wasn't funny, to me it just appeared to be the movie where the guy roots a pie(There you go Jane, root in context). The scene seemed nothing more then a gimic so people would recognize the film.
The Green Knight, SimeSublime the Puffinesque, liker of chips and hunter of gnomes.
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