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  • #11
    Re: The Armenian Test

    Txmenian, I think I forgot to ask you this, but are there alot of Hye's in Texas, (just wondering).
    Positive vibes, positive taught

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    • #12
      Re: The Armenian Test

      I had a pretty low score until Aznavour bumped me up.

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      • #13
        Re: The Armenian Test

        Originally posted by TXMENIAN View Post
        I use Mayo, Yogurt and a small amount of boiled potato in my garlic for a fries dip.
        I should definitely try this one sometime. While many prefer ketchup or sophisticated sauces to mayo with fries, I have always liked mayo, not the usual stuff you find in the supermarket but what the Dutch call fritessaus. It has the taste but not the egg stink. I'm sure what you have in the US is more like that than the mayo one uses in a chicken salad.

        This brand is really tasty. Some years ago there was a really funny add on Dutch TV where some Dutch tourists were lined up in their cars waiting to cross the Belgian border* and when they heard from the border guard that in the land of fries there was no Remia, they all cried "Wat? Geen Remia?**" and all the cars turned and rushed back.


        *In fact there is no border in Benelux, but hey...

        **What? No Remia?

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        • #14
          Re: The Armenian Test

          What about "vospov kufta"?, it is one of my favorites.
          Or yogurt with garlic purred over warm scrambled fried eggs with little crushed mint on top?

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          • #15
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            Originally posted by PepsiAddict View Post
            Txmenian, I think I forgot to ask you this, but are there alot of Hye's in Texas, (just wondering).
            On April 23rd, 2005 the Armenian National Committee of Texas (ANC-TX).
            organized a rally to mark the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide in Austin on the State Capital grounds and over little under 500 Armenians showed up. Most from Dallas, Houston, San Antonio and Austin Area.

            I believe there is probably 5000+ Armenians in Texas today and 70% moved to the state after 1995.

            The Armenian church in Austin is only 16 years old.

            I don't. I hope that answers your question.

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            • #16
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              Originally posted by Hellektor View Post
              I should definitely try this one sometime. While many prefer ketchup or sophisticated sauces to mayo with fries, I have always liked mayo, not the usual stuff you find in the supermarket but what the Dutch call fritessaus. It has the taste but not the egg stink. I'm sure what you have in the US is more like that than the mayo one uses in a chicken salad.

              This brand is really tasty. Some years ago there was a really funny add on Dutch TV where some Dutch tourists were lined up in their cars waiting to cross the Belgian border* and when they heard from the border guard that in the land of fries there was no Remia, they all cried "Wat? Geen Remia?**" and all the cars turned and rushed back.


              *In fact there is no border in Benelux, but hey...

              **What? No Remia?
              Mayo is made from Egg yolk, vinegar and lemon juice. What is this stuff made out off?

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              • #17
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                YUK i didn't know Mayo is made from egg yolk, vingegar and lemon juice...

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                • #18
                  Re: The Armenian Test

                  Originally posted by TXMENIAN View Post
                  On April 23rd, 2005 the Armenian National Committee of Texas (ANC-TX).
                  organized a rally to mark the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide in Austin on the State Capital grounds and over little under 500 Armenians showed up. Most from Dallas, Houston, San Antonio and Austin Area.

                  I believe there is probably 5000+ Armenians in Texas today and 70% moved to the state after 1995.

                  The Armenian church in Austin is only 16 years old.

                  I don't. I hope that answers your question.
                  WOW, I didint know that, thanks for the info
                  Positive vibes, positive taught

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                  • #19
                    Re: The Armenian Test

                    Originally posted by xcelr8Armo View Post
                    This is just a joke scoring "low" doesn't make you any less of an Armenian

                    (My mate made this a while ago so this isn't mine)

                    Take this self scoring test and find out!
                    Give yourself one point for each "yes" you give to the following statements:

                    1. You have at least one Persian rug or crocheted tablecloth.
                    2. You frequently use expressions like "oaf, eeh, and eyaah."
                    3. You talk with your hands when you're on the phone.
                    4. You have at least one inlaid tavli board in your closet.
                    5. You have philo dough, string cheese or See's candy in your freezer.
                    6. You think Fresno is the capital of California.
                    7. You get five o'clock shadow at two-thirty. (men)
                    8. You serve hummus and tabbouleh with your taco chips.
                    9. You don't buy anything unless you can get it for at least 50%off.
                    10. You have at least one fruit tree and a patch of cilantro growing in your back yard.
                    11. You save string and toothpicks from restaurants.
                    12. You think a "chinook" is a shelf to display your teapots.
                    13. You have a crock of clarified butter under your sink.
                    14. You have a picture of Mt. Ararat hanging in your garage.
                    15. You have a jar of tuttu in your refrigerator or a box of Uncle Ben's converted rice in your pantry.
                    16. You think the Star Trek Kardasians are an ancient Armeniantribe.
                    17. You shovel food on other people's plates when they aren'tlooking
                    18. You think pilaf is one of the four food groups.
                    *
                    Super bonus points:
                    1. Add two points if you've ever told anyone that former California Governor George Deukmejian was a relative.
                    2. Add two points if you have a video tape of old "Mannix" reruns.
                    3. Add five points if you have a recording of Charles Aznavour.

                    Interpreting your score:
                    0-5 points: Let's face it, you're not an Armenian.
                    6-10 points: You probably know a lot of Armenians or are married to one.
                    11-15 points: Chances are extremely high that you're Armenian.
                    15-20 or more: There's no doubt about it, you'll never fool anyone.You're probably planning a trip to the old country right now.
                    *19. You know a female named Anni or a male named Koko.

                    LOL

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                    • #20
                      Re: The Armenian Test

                      This thread should say: "The Rabiz Test"

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