tom_widdows Posted yesterday at 17:05 Report Posted yesterday at 17:05 3 hours ago, Brochred said: This one has always bemused me. Brought up in the Broch, it has always been the chip shop, I've never used either chipper or chippie. Heard more folk say chippie but the question always was " anyone want anything from the chip shop" Broch is alot posher than I remember Quote
Goldie03 Posted yesterday at 17:26 Report Posted yesterday at 17:26 47 minutes ago, TheDonbytheDee said: We don't need a poll. It's chipper and you order a chipper supper. Deviants who use any other terminology should have their right to support the club revoked. There has to be special dispensation for fans who have never ever lived north of Edinburgh and most definitely have never been to a chipper in their life Quote
GASC1980 Posted yesterday at 17:37 Report Posted yesterday at 17:37 I had a portion of Chips with curry sauce today at lunchtime. First time i've been in a weegie chipper for long enough. It cost me a fiver. What's that all about? A fiver. Think it was about 3 quid last time I went. Premiership survival - Can we get safe? Take that any day of the week over relegation. That simply does not bear thinking about. Quote
RicoS321 Posted yesterday at 18:29 Report Posted yesterday at 18:29 51 minutes ago, GASC1980 said: I had a portion of Chips with curry sauce today at lunchtime. First time i've been in a weegie chipper for long enough. It cost me a fiver. What's that all about? A fiver. Think it was about 3 quid last time I went. Premiership survival - Can we get safe? Take that any day of the week over relegation. That simply does not bear thinking about. A chipper supper is £12.50 these days. Quote
Mason89 Posted yesterday at 19:00 Report Posted yesterday at 19:00 8 hours ago, swaddon said: It is definitely a chipper. The reason is that you get your meat from a butcher, fish from a fishmonger, groceries from a grocer, so it stands to reason that you get chips from a chipper. There you go. Case closed. There’s a flaw in that logic but I’d need to get all Bernard Manning about Chinese restaurants and where you get your magazines and rolls in the morning Quote
Brochred Posted yesterday at 19:20 Report Posted yesterday at 19:20 2 hours ago, tom_widdows said: Broch is alot posher than I remember The Toolies hooses have always been posh Quote
Panda Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago This thread has inspired me. Yes that is brown sauce on my chips and I will be answering no more questions on the matter. 1 Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago 11 minutes ago, Panda said: This thread has inspired me. Yes that is brown sauce on my chips and I will be answering no more questions on the matter. A chipper supper eaten off a plate. That is VERY posh. My brother is very partial to brown sauce on a chipper supper. In my own opinion, sauce on chips is wrong, but each to their own on that score. Quote
Radiored Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago It's a chipper!! ... itherwise oor we announce a team selection somethin' like a goalkeepie, 3 defendies, 2 back wingies, 3 midfieldies, an' two strikies. If that happens, dinna be surprised if mony a playie chaps on the door o' the managie demandin tae be put on the transfie list and ends up playin' for the Rangies. ... an' dinna get ma started aboot Willie Millie bein' a sweepie .... guy nivver swept a lum in eez life ... wis def a chipper tho ... nae an affa good ane, but hey, ye canna be good at aathin' 1 3 Quote
DonUnder Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago A Chippy is a Joiner or Carpenter. Clearly this is opinion but it is backed by the high level evidence. Quote
Ajja Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago Yeah but a chipper is something you stick tree cuttings into to make woodchip or an upbeat state of mind. Quote
DonUnder Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Ajja said: Yeah but a chipper is something you stick tree cuttings into to make woodchip or an upbeat state of mind. You'll be telling me next OED trumps Camberwick Green Quote
CurlsLikeTattie Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago 13 hours ago, Mason89 said: There’s a flaw in that logic but I’d need to get all Bernard Manning about Chinese restaurants and where you get your magazines and rolls in the morning But that is adding the -i or -y prefix to refer to and derogatively stereotype a nationality and culture....not to refer to purveyors of fine food Quote
CurlsLikeTattie Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago 10 hours ago, TheDonbytheDee said: A chipper supper eaten off a plate. That is VERY posh. My brother is very partial to brown sauce on a chipper supper. In my own opinion, sauce on chips is wrong, but each to their own on that score. I can't abide sauce over my chips. For me it needs to be on the side so I can add my desired and evenly distributed quantity to each individual chip. And it needs to be tomato. Quote
Mason89 Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago 45 minutes ago, CurlsLikeTattie said: I can't abide sauce over my chips. For me it needs to be on the side so I can add my desired and evenly distributed quantity to each individual chip. And it needs to be tomato. I love salt and vinegar on my chips but never put vinegar on them at home. No idea why Quote
BigAl Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago 1 hour ago, CurlsLikeTattie said: I can't abide sauce over my chips. For me it needs to be on the side so I can add my desired and evenly distributed quantity to each individual chip. And it needs to be tomato. This 31 minutes ago, Mason89 said: I love salt and vinegar on my chips but never put vinegar on them at home. No idea why And this Quote
swaddon Posted 10 hours ago Author Report Posted 10 hours ago Stephen Robinson has had a press conference ahead of the game, having taken the assembled press to the chipper first. He says that the players are "up for the fight" and that Geiger may be available for the game, and Knoester is looking to be back for the second game after the split. I don't mind if we get narrowly beat, as long as they put up a good fight. That would bode well for the battle ahead. Quote
RicoS321 Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 1 hour ago, Mason89 said: I love salt and vinegar on my chips but never put vinegar on them at home. No idea why I'm the same. It's because I don't have vinegar at home, aside from red wine and balsamic types and it feels wrong for chips. I don't really put vinegar on anything at home. It's very much a chipper condiment. Quote
Blow.Up.Sheep Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago To Clarify A "chipper" is a club that some folks who play golf carry in their bag because they are nae very good round about the greens with using a wedge or any other traditional golf club. the monstrosity of a thing looks a bit like bladed putter but with a sloped face and is known as a "chipper" A "chippy" is a deep frying food establishment where you can order a Mock-Chop supper or anything else that tickles your fancy........... Back on topic, I still dont think our lot have the fight in them to be able to avoid finishing in 11th spot. After that we are in the hands of the gods, and our paly-off opponent is likely to be either Dunfermline (and we all know what happened there a few weeks ago) Partick Thistle (don't rate our chances agaisnt them either) or Arbroath (who we might just manage to scrape by against, but the chances of Arbroath being our play off opponents is pretty slim. Doomed I tell ya doomed Quote
Ajja Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago (edited) 3 hours ago, swaddon said: Stephen Robinson has had a press conference ahead of the game, having taken the assembled press to the chipper first. He says that the players are "up for the fight" and that Geiger may be available for the game, and Knoester is looking to be back for the second game after the split. I don't mind if we get narrowly beat, as long as they put up a good fight. That would bode well for the battle ahead. Did you have to ruin a perfectly good Socratic debate on the appropriate parlance with regards deep fried food? I mean it’s not like there are more serious things going on both in terms of domestic Scottish football and global politics. Edited 6 hours ago by Ajja Quote
RicoS321 Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago (edited) 37 minutes ago, Ajja said: Did you have to ruin a perfectly good Socratic debate on the appropriate parlance with regards deep fried food? I mean it’s not like there are more serious things going on both in terms of domestic Scottish football and global politics. Everyone knows that the real Israeli beef with its middle Eastern neighbours is chippy versus chipper (Israel incorrectly landing on the side of chippy of course). Edit: the Kurds are rowie lads, with the Turks insisting on buttery. Edited 6 hours ago by RicoS321 Quote
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