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engrish funny worm appetizers

Worm Appetizers

Submitted by: crossover via Engrish Funny Submissions

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  1. That dude says:

    FIRST

    • That dude says:

      YAY! My first first! anywaus, worms ftw

      • Mr. Frykas says:

        The .50-70 Government cartridge was a black powder round adopted in 1866 for the US Springfield Model 1866 Trapdoor Rifle. The cartridge was developed after the unsatisfactory results of the .58 rimfire cartridge for the US Springfield Model 1865 Trapdoor Rifle.

        The .50-70 Government cartridge became the official cartridge of the US military until replaced by the .45-70 Government in 1873. The .50-70 cartridge had a pressure limit of 22,500 PSI.[1]

        The official designation of this cartridge at the time of introduction was “US Centre-fire Metallic Cartridge”, and the commercial designation .50-70-450, standing for :

        Caliber .50

        Powder Charge 70 grains (4.5 g) black powder

        Bullet Weight 450 grains (29 g)[2]

        Since this cartridge is no longer commercially produced, reloaders have experimented with a variety of bullet weights from 425 to 600 grains (39 g) in weight. There is evidence that a reduced load version of this cartridge was officially produced for use in Sharps carbines converted to metallic cartridge ammunition, as well as cadet rifles. This used a 430-grain (28 g) bullet and 45 grains (2.9 g) of powder.

  2. JohnB says:

    If worms are an appetizer, there’s got to be a catch somewhere.

  3. dragos240 says:

    sfgsdfsdgsdfgsdfgsdfgsdfg

  4. Lawlin' at things noone else ever lawls at like the word moose says:

    omg 5th and 1st in the same day… (For me) and JohnB on the other one (God Fillet) it was my first time.

  5. baldrick says:

    The Orli bird catches the worm

  6. blueJade says:

    How thoughtful, to think of the little worms! Most places are doing well just to have a kid menu.

  7. Duffy says:

    Is perhaps shouldabeen “warm”?

  8. AtomicPunk says:

    waiter theres something squirming on my plate…

  9. shaungrl says:

    Good to know that when I have that “nobody likes me, everybody hates me, I’m going out and eat worms” moment, that I can have ‘specialty’ ones.

  10. UpTheYingYang says:

    Gagh is best when served live.

  11. AnaDroid says:

    Hahaha. I understand that language, but have no idea what ‘smudj’ is.

  12. titovpionir says:

    The menu is in Serbian. A lot of Serbs pronounce the word warm (yes, that’s what it’s supposed to be) as with a long “o” sound.

    Sorry, but your not actually getting worms.

  13. PoodleGroomer says:

    This is from a sand worm restaurant. The sand worm is reading the menu and we are listed on it. They can only find us if we move.

  14. EmmieCate says:

    MMMMM tasty photoshop… Ink is too dark

  15. BookBurner says:

    I’d like to see anyone of you, trying to speak Polish , Czech or any other Slavonic language :D

  16. crossover says:

    Wow, I submitted this like a week ago, never thought it would get voted up enough. Thanks for all the comments! Yes, this is from a Serbian restaurant, and a very nice too. However, their menu has been like this for months, even though they add and remove items from it all the time.

  17. bodo says:

    Say, does this pasta seem a little…I don’t know…crunchy?

  18. Ipsy says:

    aaaaaaa hrvatski xD


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