I dont know what type of fish n' chips americans have but a real british has a fish the sice of your forearm your gonna pick that up like a fucking oily pizza slize?
Andreas Bendorff I also don't know what American fish and chips are like, but again...You don't just pick the whole thing up. You use the tips of your fingers to break parts off.
when I went to egypt a group of six people wearing dark colors and very obscuring hats with uzis fired off shots in the air, stopped our bus, then charged in and scared us half to death, it took them half an hour for them to tell us they were police. Once they said that I spent the next hourr asking myself why they didn't just say that first
(Can someone on twitter or the subreddit point NL to this post? It's the best answer I could come up with for his question) Déjeuner is a question of local dialect. In Quebec, 'déjeuner' is breakfast, 'diner' is lunch and 'souper' is dinner. However in some regions of France it seems like the 'petit déjeuner' vs 'dejeuner' situation actually exists as you described it. If we look at the etymology of the word 'jeuner' is 'fasting' and 'dejeuner' is basically 'unfasting' or 'breakfast' (breaking your fast), so "déjeuner" *should* mean "breakfast". From what I could find online, the origin of the 'déjeuner'/'petit déjeuner' situation is that humans have not always eaten 3 meals a day. Especially in medieval/renaissance times, the french aristocracy loved to distinguish themselves from the common workers any way they could (one of the main reasons why French has so many complicated grammatical rules). It appears that workers ate 3 meals, similar to today, while the aristocrats ate only 2 (one at 10am, the other around 3-4pm). Over the generations, meal times got moved and shuffled around to the point where the 'déjeuner' was meant to be your first "substantial" meal of the day and the "petit déjeuner" was just something to hold your appetite. Even today, in most areas in France, the morning meal is typically extremely light. Whereas other french-speaking areas of the world have a more robust breakfast, so calling it a 'petit déjeuner' sort of loses its sense. I'm sure with more research you could find a more complete explanation, but this was the best I could come up with, from looking on Google.
Ah, the great fish and chips debate. This really seems like it opens everyone's eyes from both sides about the existance of other side. And for one, I'm with MALF and NL
Team Fork 100%. You also eat Schnitzel with fries a lot. Hell, there are a lot of other stuff you can eat with fries. It is a side-dish after all. There are no fixed rules what you can or can´t eat with fries.
As an American, I'm on the side of using cutlery to eat fish and chips. Maybe in other parts of the country they eat fish and chips with their hands, but not in the part of the country I'm from (Colorado, Nebraska, Illinois - the western Midwest).
A bus story from Austria: There was that one old guy once in the bus and they were controlling tickets...and he starts to scream why hard working honest citizens are questioned like criminals and were not treated with respect, he thought in the war and deserves respect. And one guy from the back shouts: Yeah, and you lost, so show them your ticket. ...he had no ticket btw...
On the chips w/ steak thing. In australia, if youre eating at a pub or something similar its pretty much guaranteed you'll get chips with the main piece. Like if you get a parma, you'll get chips (or salad if you specify that) So in that case, using a fork for chips is just logical On the fish and chips thing, I don't know anyone that eats fish with a knife and fork. Fish and chips is a common picnic sort of lunch, and its uncommon to have a knife and fork handy (at least in my experience) Come to Australia and experience the correct way of eating fish and chips you scrubs
Kiwi here, our fish & chips usually come wrapped in many layers of paper so you just unwrap it and share it as a group with the paper acting as a huge plate you eat it all with your hands so there's no plates/cutlery to clean up when you're done, just throw out the paper. Canada was a mistake
Andrei Ferariu I like UCH, it makes good commentary and some top quality jokes. (Although Isaac makes slightly better commentary, I just don't like watching it.) I agree with your other ratings though, I'd put UCH at B+ at least
The food argument might be the best argument I've ever heard you guys have. I usually use a fork to stabilize any meat I'm eating - and keep one hand clean - and use the other hand to pull it apart. So you're all wrong.
Bunch of sheltered people ranting to each other about food. 1. Japanese omelet fried rice has ketchup in it. 2. It the UK, fish and chips are traditionally wrapped in newspaper, and are considered street finger food. With the american philosophy of "Bigger is always better" has made the portions into some gangily huge pieces.
I'm a Brit and definitely wouldn't consider fish and chips finger food. For me it's a meal you get from the chippy and the fish are huge, and I don't think that has much to do with America
The fish n chips bit seems silly. If I'm getting it as a street food UK style rolled up in a cone of newspaper, it's with my hands. If at a sit down place, it's knife and fork depending on the type of place, at a diner I'm just using my hands to rip pieces if I feel like it.
Also: as a Canadian for Thanksgiving, my family does "sticky buns". Basically buns coated in sugar. We also do the cheese, pickle and et cetera platter.
Brit here fish and chips with a knife and fork confirmed if it's a takeaway you get the blue plastic fork, tomato ketchup on everything including pasta and rice sometimes.
Fun fact, Jesus' birthday could easily be moved if we wanted to. There's actually no evidence of when he was born, and conflicting accounts on how it commonly became Dec 25th anyway.
I used to be a picky eater as a kid, but my mom would make us something relatively foreign (my mom is a chef) and she would have my brother and I sit down and eat. The one thing was we couldn't leave the table until we finished the plate. As a kid I was annoyed by it but now I'm extremely thankful to her that I can eat most foods and enjoy the crap out of them.
my weirdest bus story was like... a girl was sleeping with her head back and her mouth open, with some dude she seemed to know sitting next to her? and the dude was wearing a bright ass neon orange jacket, so it caught my eye when he _lifted his arm up and made a quick sprinkling motion over her mouth_ and it was early so i tried not to think much of it, kept listening to my music, and maybe 10 minutes later police were boarding the bus and the girl kept exclaiming how she was *NOT* on drugs, why would you thinkg that, and stuff like "why are you doing this to me??" @ the dude... i hadn't heard the call itself but from what i could tell he called the police because she 'stopped breathing' and was 'concerned' about her. i couldn't collect myself before they escorted the 2 off the bus and we drove away, but i told the bus driver to pass on what i saw to the police if they got the chance... thank god for the security cameras on the bus, i guess? tbh i wish my weirdest bus story was wacky and not "i literally witnessed a crime"
Petit déjeuner means small breakfast in fact (Jeûner = fast). It's just that we eat something so that we don't starve to death, but we don't eat a lot, like we do 4-5h later.
Dejeuner means "de-fast" (or un-fast, breakfast) in french, because traditionally lunch is the most important meal instead of breakfast, so "petit dejeuner" basically means "little breakfast," since breakfast is less important in France than in the US.
i dont usually have enough time to watch a docket, but chicken horse, london 2012, ktane, i thought id watch because it sounds like a good show. But the conversation theyve had during this whole docket is hilarious.
When talking to europeans about Budweiser you have to be carefull, because there is pretty good Budweiser made in Czech republic in the city of Budweis - there is long standing trademark dispute between them and the american budweiser
In general I eat mashed potatoes with a fork/spoon depending on what the rest of the meal is, but occasionally if the potatoes are done before everything else I'll take the serving spoon, pour like half a spoon into my hand then eat it, sometimes to test to see if the salt/butter/whatever is right, sometimes just because I want a bit of potato, but only ever at home, and only ever max the one time. Definitely wouldn't do it in public or anyone else's house, and definitely not as the main method of eating them
Heres the thing I really really love milk. I could probably drink a carton a day, not joking. In Japan the milk is actually so amazing. We have 3% and sometimes even 4% milk and its in a paper carton. Kinda like in school you have the milk in the small square carton but its just higher up. I'm addicted to milk.
"I'm voting for Pier, because he voted for Pier!"
Guess you could say it was
Pier pressure
OmeagaEceer ayyy xD
This London conversation about fish and chips and eating it with your hands is the greatest thing i've ever heard on the NLSS.
Steven Cleere Austin saying "no its not" in such a frustrated tone made me cry from laughter
For me, the breaking point was at around 1:43:20 when MALF got so mad his whole sentence was a huge voice crack.
"Can we move the birth of Christ?"
Well we already did it once.
You cant move something that never happened thoughh
well, you can imagine it
+Princess Harmony Moonlight *tips fedora*
Do you know that you look kinda stupid if you make a joke based on something you can't prove nor disprove?
voidsaverob it's just a joke, don't get mad
Any pizza is a personal pizza if you try hard enough
i.imgur.com/IAFwtA1.jpg you sure?
You are not trying hard enough
alex thompson YEA!
NL has the sensibilities of a prissy English duchess from the 1850s.
Drinking his water with a knife and fork.
*That episode where they fight over finger food for 45 minutes*
The fish and chips is wrapped in newspaper. For holding WITH YOUR HANDS while you eat it. You Canadians and your delicate sensibilities.
I'm with Rob on the fish and chips thing, in australia literally everyone just eats fish and chips with their hands
A fork is definitely optional for fish and chips. It's usually flaky enough to just tear bits off with the tips of 2-3 fingers.
it's like this man has never heard of licking the oil off the tips of his fingers
I dont know what type of fish n' chips americans have but a real british has a fish the sice of your forearm your gonna pick that up like a fucking oily pizza slize?
Andreas Bendorff I also don't know what American fish and chips are like, but again...You don't just pick the whole thing up. You use the tips of your fingers to break parts off.
Tachi Imagine you fill a chicken nugget with water and break it apart. That is what it looks like to cut a fish.
Andreas Bendorff ...No it's not? I'm not talking from a theoretical perspective, I have eaten fried fish before.
Interesting docket. Happy late not-thanksgiving NL and MALF. Happy actual late thanksgiving Rob Austin and Austin Texas.
You guys keep me sane.
michaelalfox
MAAAAALLLLLFFFFF
michaelalfox degenerate.
NL, you eat nuggets with a fork, you can't bash Rob for eating fish and chips with his hands.
when I went to egypt a group of six people wearing dark colors and very obscuring hats with uzis fired off shots in the air, stopped our bus, then charged in and scared us half to death, it took them half an hour for them to tell us they were police. Once they said that I spent the next hourr asking myself why they didn't just say that first
"ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR MIND? THIS IS BLOWING ME AWAY"
(Can someone on twitter or the subreddit point NL to this post? It's the best answer I could come up with for his question)
Déjeuner is a question of local dialect. In Quebec, 'déjeuner' is breakfast, 'diner' is lunch and 'souper' is dinner. However in some regions of France it seems like the 'petit déjeuner' vs 'dejeuner' situation actually exists as you described it.
If we look at the etymology of the word 'jeuner' is 'fasting' and 'dejeuner' is basically 'unfasting' or 'breakfast' (breaking your fast), so "déjeuner" *should* mean "breakfast".
From what I could find online, the origin of the 'déjeuner'/'petit déjeuner' situation is that humans have not always eaten 3 meals a day. Especially in medieval/renaissance times, the french aristocracy loved to distinguish themselves from the common workers any way they could (one of the main reasons why French has so many complicated grammatical rules). It appears that workers ate 3 meals, similar to today, while the aristocrats ate only 2 (one at 10am, the other around 3-4pm). Over the generations, meal times got moved and shuffled around to the point where the 'déjeuner' was meant to be your first "substantial" meal of the day and the "petit déjeuner" was just something to hold your appetite.
Even today, in most areas in France, the morning meal is typically extremely light. Whereas other french-speaking areas of the world have a more robust breakfast, so calling it a 'petit déjeuner' sort of loses its sense.
I'm sure with more research you could find a more complete explanation, but this was the best I could come up with, from looking on Google.
Yep, here in Switzerland it's the same as in Quebec
Ah, the great fish and chips debate.
This really seems like it opens everyone's eyes from both sides about the existance of other side.
And for one, I'm with MALF and NL
Welcome to the right side.
michaelalfox fight me irl
Team Fork 100%. You also eat Schnitzel with fries a lot. Hell, there are a lot of other stuff you can eat with fries. It is a side-dish after all. There are no fixed rules what you can or can´t eat with fries.
This episode was the most splitting decision since the election.
#istandwithrob
do americans have tiny pieces of fish or something
hoorahforsnakes In Australia the fish is normally much bigger than a plate, and most people don't use cutlery.
As an American, I'm on the side of using cutlery to eat fish and chips. Maybe in other parts of the country they eat fish and chips with their hands, but not in the part of the country I'm from (Colorado, Nebraska, Illinois - the western Midwest).
holy shit, NL stitched 2 Twitch VoDs together?!
Le Controller I mean that's nice but it's probably not that hard
this vid is for all you culinary minded folks out there.
A bus story from Austria: There was that one old guy once in the bus and they were controlling tickets...and he starts to scream why hard working honest citizens are questioned like criminals and were not treated with respect, he thought in the war and deserves respect. And one guy from the back shouts: Yeah, and you lost, so show them your ticket. ...he had no ticket btw...
What a coincidence. I'm eating dinner late tonight as well. Bacon and EGGS.
I too am eating dinner, but it's only 6pm here in the land of AUS
I wish I could be eating dinner too but my house was ROBbed.
Fish and chip are with hands
On the chips w/ steak thing. In australia, if youre eating at a pub or something similar its pretty much guaranteed you'll get chips with the main piece. Like if you get a parma, you'll get chips (or salad if you specify that)
So in that case, using a fork for chips is just logical
On the fish and chips thing, I don't know anyone that eats fish with a knife and fork. Fish and chips is a common picnic sort of lunch, and its uncommon to have a knife and fork handy (at least in my experience)
Come to Australia and experience the correct way of eating fish and chips you scrubs
Also, there's such a thing as steak cut fries. Gee, wonder what those go with? Lol.
fish and chips are eaten with hands. I demand a youtube wide strawpoll
Ahh the classic "ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR MIND, this is actually blowing me away" episode.
haha
What kind of drunk bastard eats fish with their hands?!?
fukin savage
from where im from a lot of people do..
Anyone that eats fish and chips with a fork is a goddamn insane person. Fucking Canadians.
Long Shlong i and i can't drink yet
Kiwi here, our fish & chips usually come wrapped in many layers of paper so you just unwrap it and share it as a group with the paper acting as a huge plate
you eat it all with your hands so there's no plates/cutlery to clean up when you're done, just throw out the paper.
Canada was a mistake
NL still playing London 2012 that games so old it must have been out for like 3 years now
"London 2012" "been out for like 3 years now" it's 2016.......
@Bro Bot: That's the joke.
get back to making cookies, elf.
BRO BOT Who hurt you? Was it your father? Wanna talk about it?
TehDeminz Wow some people are just not very accepting of other fandoms huh
This is a god tier docket
This is god tie banter!
38:04 "I'm a crepe, I'm a waffle, what the hell am I doing here?? I don't belong here"
Indelacio.co.uk : Lets Plays and Game Reviews I'm a crepe, I'm a weirdough what the hell am I doing here? I donut belong here
You guys have simple handedly turned OLYMPIC keirin, into Olympic go karting
I'm fucking dying at the 2 hour long fish and chip debate.
Also Rob, you're a fucking savage animal
The kind of person who uses a knife and fork to cut fried fish would use a knife and fork on chicken tenders. It's literally finger food, lol.
Fish and Chips is so classic.
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes = KTNE = Keeps The NLSS Exciting
When Rob first yelled you should eat the fish and chips with your hands, I was actually mad.
Keep Talking instantly makes this docket a B+
Andrei Ferariu soooo is that bad or good?
Black Mask Good. London 2012 brings it to a A+ and UCH knocks it down to A.
Andrei Ferariu London I'd say is an automatic B+ as well. UCH kinda is a C+
Just A Gremlin Man I`m saying A is the overall UCH is C full stop.
London 2012 is -A and Keep Talking is S tier god tier GOAT tier.
Andrei Ferariu I like UCH, it makes good commentary and some top quality jokes. (Although Isaac makes slightly better commentary, I just don't like watching it.)
I agree with your other ratings though, I'd put UCH at B+ at least
Today on the NLSS: Resturant etiquette, Bus stories, and a lot of talk about food.
Mostly controversial food talk.
woah there's a missing chunk of the bomb game. someone say something bad?
NL says a few seconds after that he had to restart the stream.
checked the twitch VOD, looks like stream died for a bit
It was Rob being racist, obviously.
I will say that Australia does advertise milk against milk companies, quite heavily in some cases.
That fucking fish and chips conversation was fucking hilarious.
Man NL you're pretty edgy, staying up till 11
An Angry Bird Man He is a true god
btw I love the name and pic
An Angry Bird Man
Tru gangsta?
Try the east coast. We're fucked at 2. DX
in wisconsin we drink milk with everything regardless of how old we are, we also eat lots of eggs ;)
This is the only stream i can watch all 3 hours of
The food argument might be the best argument I've ever heard you guys have.
I usually use a fork to stabilize any meat I'm eating - and keep one hand clean - and use the other hand to pull it apart. So you're all wrong.
1:37:00 is the ultimate it only takes 1.
1:37:16 the literal meaning of it only takes one jump
Bunch of sheltered people ranting to each other about food.
1. Japanese omelet fried rice has ketchup in it.
2. It the UK, fish and chips are traditionally wrapped in newspaper, and are considered street finger food. With the american philosophy of "Bigger is always better" has made the portions into some gangily huge pieces.
mtktm you ok?
> It the UK, fish and chips are traditionally wrapped in newspaper, and are considered street finger food
in Australia too, at least in the West
mtktm Bad day?
I'm a Brit and definitely wouldn't consider fish and chips finger food. For me it's a meal you get from the chippy and the fish are huge, and I don't think that has much to do with America
its a fish, what does the size have to do with american philosophy?
This is a all star docket.
rob is fucking insane eating fish with his hands
It fucking blew my mind when Rob said he eats fish and chips with his hands. The absolute mad man
I need to see this the rest of my life all this conversation
Mash potatoes with sausages and tomato sauce is the beez kneez you crazy boiz
I always eat my fish and chips with my hand, I have never even considered eating it with a fork and knife.
The fish n chips bit seems silly. If I'm getting it as a street food UK style rolled up in a cone of newspaper, it's with my hands. If at a sit down place, it's knife and fork depending on the type of place, at a diner I'm just using my hands to rip pieces if I feel like it.
Also: as a Canadian for Thanksgiving, my family does "sticky buns". Basically buns coated in sugar.
We also do the cheese, pickle and et cetera platter.
I have not seen an advert for milk since 2004 what are you watching that they push milk. Also milk tastes drastically different depending on brand.
In that time Bomb game Did anyone else notice in Simon that the sequence is always just the opposite of what ever colours flash? Or is that the point
Hingle McCringleberry I noticed but I'm sure their must be something else to it
2:05:00 Does Rob only wash his hands if he has shit on them?!
Brit here fish and chips with a knife and fork confirmed if it's a takeaway you get the blue plastic fork, tomato ketchup on everything including pasta and rice sometimes.
When did they play hearthstone? I totally would love to watch that
Fun fact, Jesus' birthday could easily be moved if we wanted to. There's actually no evidence of when he was born, and conflicting accounts on how it commonly became Dec 25th anyway.
the nlss crew shouldn't come to the netherlands, so many food in which you just eat with your hands INCLUDING fried fish
The banter is A+ in this one
Actually the greatest docket in NLSS history
I just finished Sams new Shekel video and am like how could it hurt to just refresh my sub feed, good by sleep it would have been nice
If you're eating chips with a fork, you are clearly doing something wrong
what episode of civ did they play hearthstone
Episode 9- Chaos.
thanks!
I used to be a picky eater as a kid, but my mom would make us something relatively foreign (my mom is a chef) and she would have my brother and I sit down and eat. The one thing was we couldn't leave the table until we finished the plate. As a kid I was annoyed by it but now I'm extremely thankful to her that I can eat most foods and enjoy the crap out of them.
#fingerthefish or #forkthefish
I'm all about going forkless.
first adults can't eat fruit snacks and now this?!?! xD
Which civ 6 episode did they play hearthstone????
episode 9
Austin hard carrying Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes
Nevermind, now it's just between Austin and Rob
Can we move the birth of Christ? Great B+ docket
Bryan Escobedo I'd push for an A-
Rad Bradley tru tru
Bryan Escobedo really? this is definitely an s+ docket for me
my weirdest bus story was like... a girl was sleeping with her head back and her mouth open, with some dude she seemed to know sitting next to her? and the dude was wearing a bright ass neon orange jacket, so it caught my eye when he _lifted his arm up and made a quick sprinkling motion over her mouth_
and it was early so i tried not to think much of it, kept listening to my music, and maybe 10 minutes later police were boarding the bus and the girl kept exclaiming how she was *NOT* on drugs, why would you thinkg that, and stuff like "why are you doing this to me??" @ the dude... i hadn't heard the call itself but from what i could tell he called the police because she 'stopped breathing' and was 'concerned' about her. i couldn't collect myself before they escorted the 2 off the bus and we drove away, but i told the bus driver to pass on what i saw to the police if they got the chance... thank god for the security cameras on the bus, i guess?
tbh i wish my weirdest bus story was wacky and not "i literally witnessed a crime"
Mind if I roll stream?
Petit déjeuner means small breakfast in fact (Jeûner = fast). It's just that we eat something so that we don't starve to death, but we don't eat a lot, like we do 4-5h later.
Dejeuner means "de-fast" (or un-fast, breakfast) in french, because traditionally lunch is the most important meal instead of breakfast, so "petit dejeuner" basically means "little breakfast," since breakfast is less important in France than in the US.
If you eat pizza with a knife and fork, I swear to god NL
i love it when they talk about food
i dont usually have enough time to watch a docket, but chicken horse, london 2012, ktane, i thought id watch because it sounds like a good show. But the conversation theyve had during this whole docket is hilarious.
I just need an unlimited amount of NLSS's with Dan, Nick, Rob, Malf/Austin, and Beer, plus the docket is UCH, London, and Gang Beasts.
1:26:40 You do know that there is Jalapeno Cheddar bread at Maryland Subway too
Given the chance,I will never invite Rob to my house for fish and chips if he's planning on eating with his hands
I feel like everything he owns must be greasy
What happened at 2:29:56?
I can never remember who is austin, rob etc and whos voice belongs to.
When talking to europeans about Budweiser you have to be carefull, because there is pretty good Budweiser made in Czech republic in the city of Budweis - there is long standing trademark dispute between them and the american budweiser
Being emetophobic, being stuck on a bus with vomit/vomit smell is literally my worst fucking nightmare.
Hey, NL, are you going to play resident evil 7 when it's out?
I've made toast at a campfire with my bare hands. It's not too bad.
Anyone else loving that 45min fish and chips discussion?
woah that docket looks amazing
Dragonking0o7 no afterbirth do
In general I eat mashed potatoes with a fork/spoon depending on what the rest of the meal is, but occasionally if the potatoes are done before everything else I'll take the serving spoon, pour like half a spoon into my hand then eat it, sometimes to test to see if the salt/butter/whatever is right, sometimes just because I want a bit of potato, but only ever at home, and only ever max the one time. Definitely wouldn't do it in public or anyone else's house, and definitely not as the main method of eating them
Heres the thing I really really love milk. I could probably drink a carton a day, not joking. In Japan the milk is actually so amazing. We have 3% and sometimes even 4% milk and its in a paper carton. Kinda like in school you have the milk in the small square carton but its just higher up. I'm addicted to milk.
I live in Appalachia, so Country gravy and home-made biscuits are commonplace.
17:00 lol wtf
33:10 xD that freak on a leash if anyone knows the other nlss where nick does a korn impression please let me know
2:07:35 if you want to see the president on the show 100% real
Rob is fuckin nuts I live and England and not one single time have I see anyone eat the fish with their hands.
Rob is a barbarian, basically.
Fuck y'all sissypants! #standwithRob
this may be the greatest NLSS ever
ryan, if you want good perogies, in aldergrove there is a store that sells only perogies called veronicas; check them out sometime. they are good
fish and chips with a knife and fork.... I bet he would have voted for Hillary
This is my favoruite NLSS of all time