If I ordered a pancake and that was placed in front of me, somebody would be getting a ****ing hiding.
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I had one of those Dutch pancakes today from the bloke in town. Bacon, cheese and maple syrup. The pancake seemed pretty much the same as an English one, the only detectable difference being that it had some proper filling rather than just lemon and sugar.
Type into Google the difference between a pancake and a crepe. The definition at the top, while not Websters or Oxford dictionary standard, was the first thing that came up. It must be a bit like the breadcake thing. We think it's a breadcake, others say something else. England think it's a pancake, everybody else thinks it's a crepe. I've got to go with the majority I'm afraid.
I'll go with England my friend, always with England. The Empire taught the world everything they know. Some things they didn't understand and one of those things is how to do a proper pancake. Possibly because we only made them on one day a year. So you can stick your 'crepes' up your merde trou monsieur. Now get in line Private Archer. Get the **** in line