Question:
what are pie and chips in australia?
2006-05-28 08:53:28 UTC
geigo insurance in the u s uses an australian geigo that says the phrase pie and chips
Fifteen answers:
2006-06-04 02:05:19 UTC
pizza and chips
Ben M
2006-06-02 16:18:07 UTC
Pie (meat) and chips (fries) are a distinctly Australian combination, especially enjoyed at sporting events such as Cricket, and Aussie Rules Football. Interesting note is that in Adelaide, you can buy "pie floaters" which is simply a meat pie surrounded in pea soup. The most common "meat" in pies are pigs trotters/snouts, gristle - basically any old crap. Better than hotdogs, I suppose...
2006-05-30 04:22:26 UTC
Meat pie and hot chips
2006-05-28 15:54:17 UTC
Meat Pie and Chips.



Chips can be Fries and Packet of Crisps in Australia.
♥♥
2006-05-28 22:10:46 UTC
Pie is a meat pie and chips are fries...

and the geico isnt australian its english...

we just share the same damn lingo!
Magpiesfan1993
2006-05-31 14:32:09 UTC
Pies are usually meat pies. Chips can be crisps (in a packet), hot chips or french fries.
greenstar*
2006-05-30 14:47:33 UTC
meat pie and hot chips... maybe with some peas on the side.



sounds like dinner is calling me!!
?
2006-05-28 15:55:05 UTC
I know chips means french fries in England, But I don't know about Australia.
i_love_orange_crush_05
2006-05-30 07:36:18 UTC
yum the best thing in the world.... like a meat pie and hot chips (like fries) but theres all sorts of different types like steak and cheese, mince and cheese, mince, steak, chicken blah blah
2006-05-30 06:25:17 UTC
a pie is pastry with mince filling and as for chips, they are fried potatoes that are thicker then french fries...
my_bleww_eyes
2006-05-29 08:09:49 UTC
a meat pie served with hot chip

oh god i am staving need to get dinner
orange_crush_05
2006-05-30 07:28:38 UTC
meat pie and fries
2006-05-28 15:54:17 UTC
pie and chips are pie and chips?
charlie55
2006-05-28 15:58:49 UTC
lol, i thought pie meant pizza
sally girl
2006-05-30 02:23:11 UTC
pies are meat pies and chips are fries.


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