Posted by: Zed | http://www.mememachinego.com/ | Thu Mar 13 16:25:33 2003
I am so embarrassed.
Posted by: mrsmalkav | http:// | Thu Mar 13 21:10:24 2003
*you're* embarassed? i'm currently living in the state where that stupid restauraunt first came up with the idea. boy, am i proud.
though it's quite disturbing that it caught on so effectively.
Posted by: Paul | http:// | Thu Mar 13 22:57:04 2003
Just to be difficult, I'm going to start selling Bondage Fries. I don't even have a restaurant. What the hey. Fight stupidity with stupidity!
Posted by: Graham | http://grudnuk.com | Fri Mar 14 04:27:36 2003
The weirdest part is that French toast is actually named after some Yank called French.
Posted by: acb | http://dev.null.org | Fri Mar 14 05:20:58 2003
That and the way that "freedom" and "liberty" have been transformed into abstract, metaphysical qualities of the great American republic, Aristotelian essences as it were, rather than real phenomena. So when Ashcroft succeeds in turning America into the new USSR (and the Domestic Security Enhancement Act looks like doing just that), people will still say "no, that sort of thing could never happen in America because we believe in liberty", even while dissidents are picked off by database searches, stripped of their citizenship and shipped off to Guantanamo or somewhere.
Posted by: mark | http://cyberfuddle.com/infinitebabble/ | Fri Mar 14 09:08:42 2003
Liberté, Fraternité, Egalité, and the Tree of Liberty in the shadow of the Guillotine.
And I'm not talking about France here.
Posted by: Simstim | http:// | Fri Mar 14 11:29:30 2003
Perhaps the French should ask for the Statue of Liberty back...
Posted by: Rico | http:// | Fri Mar 14 18:39:03 2003
My girlfriend suggested: Freedom Kiss, Freedom Tickler, and Freedom Maid Outfit. It's a really sad time to be from the States.
Posted by: acb | http://dev.null.org | Sat Mar 15 03:13:33 2003
The Freedom Maid Outfit would have to look like a French maid's outfit, only with gratuitous amounts of red, white and blue. As time progresses, an alternate urban legend grows around it having been the uniform of a cell of female revolutionaries in 1776 or something.
Posted by: Stephen | | Sun Mar 16 07:31:31 2003
You mean like this?
http://store6.yimg.com/I/amazingtoys_1732_5152321
Posted by: acb | http://dev.null.org | Sun Mar 16 07:46:35 2003
Possibly, only with more lace and the like.
Posted by: Bruce | http:// | Sun Mar 16 17:38:25 2003
"...everybody from whores to Congressmen" Hmm, that's not a very broad spectrum is it?
Posted by: acb | http://dev.null.org | Mon Mar 17 02:40:45 2003
No, but the phrasing was irresistible.
Posted by: amy | http:// | Wed Nov 3 06:00:53 2004
Perhaps all of you that are so embarassed of our country care to move to France? I'm sure they've always like us so much, you'll feel right at home.
Posted by: Ben-Gurion Jacarutu | http:// | Thu Nov 4 15:32:38 2004
Which country is 'our country'?
Want to say something? Do so here.
Note to spammers: This comment system applies the rel=nofollow attribute to the poster's URL and all links. Posting links to this page will not improve their search engine rankings.
Please keep comments on topic and to the point. Inappropriate comments may be deleted.
Note that markup is stripped from comments; URLs will be automatically converted into links.
Posted by: Simstim | http:// | Thu Mar 13 15:01:46 2003
I bet all this renaming is being done by the very same people who obsessively hated political correctness.