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That is awesome of them to do that. Sad that our worthless government is treating our own troops the way they are. They need to be with drawn and returned home now.
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Me and the wife went to the Czech Republic about a year ago to bring 2 long haired GSD's home with us. The people we met were very nice. When we were in Prague, we had a really nice time.
Definitely going back for a longer visit. |
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Quoted: Photo opp or not, they still had to think about it and do it. It's more than anyone else did. What did the demo do? Demand there presence to protect them. Only to turn around to degrade them, call them traitors and put them up in a parking garage with 1 bathroom and they still got their photo opp. View Quote Aren’t these the hand picked, Biden loving troops? Are we really supposed to buy the narrative that 20,000 guard members were placed into a parking garage with 1 bathroom with nothing to eat? |
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The Czechs and the Poles understand what the boot heel of communism is and what real oppression looks like. We on the other hand have no idea.
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Strong allies.
would love to go there same day. Guess I could buy a cz gun. |
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Quoted: The Czech embassy delivered hundreds of servings of hot beef stew to soldiers out in the cold at the capitol last night. https://i.postimg.cc/NMb2MNZS/608-E310-D-1438-4-E77-81-FA-75-EDF84849-A1.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/pTPnPNcK/6-AC3-DC2-C-C8-A8-4771-97-CB-A45-F4-CE37-EA6.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/LsK10gzC/8-DAB0486-7-E24-484-D-A9-DC-944812-F52778.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/7YR70Wby/D344-B316-2-A54-4-F11-BFEB-AB45-D8-CFA3-AB.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/Cxf8Nsfn/D93552-D1-24-AC-4-C54-9951-936497-AE784-D.jpg Talk about great allies. Imagine being frozen walking the Washington mall area when a van pulls up and delivers piping hot, delicious beef stew. View Quote Not stew. Goulash. Better. |
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Quoted: One had beans. One had no beans. View Quote Attached File ETA: much respect on the gesture and that stew does look delicious |
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Quoted: In theory you are correct, but considering that these soldiers were selected based on their love of Bidet, I'll have to question their worthiness to eat anything other than each other's dicks. View Quote Quoted. You do realize there are about a dozen Arfcom dudes tnere, right? In theory and practice I am right. |
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On one hand that is super awsome.
On the other eating that was super dumb. |
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It was nice of the Embassy to cook a hot meal for the troops. Beef stew sounds good right about now anyway.
Does GD always find something to bitch about? |
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Czech embassy Facebook indicates they provided 500 portions of goulash to troops with Texas and Nebraska NG units that had provided medical assistance to Czechs for COVID surge.
“Embassy of the Czech Republic in Washington, DC Yesterday at 1:57 PM · Today, the Embassy of the Czech Republic provided 500 portions of delicious Czech goulash to the Nebraska Army National Guard and Texas National Guard who are in Washington, DC, for the inauguration of U.S. President @Joebiden. Both the Nebraska and Texas National Guard assisted the Czech Republic in the Covid-19 battle, providing 28 medical personnel to help with the virus surge. Thank you for your service and for our continued cooperative relationship in the fight against Covid and support in missions abroad ??????????.” |
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Quoted: In theory you are correct, but considering that these soldiers were selected based on their love of Bidet, I'll have to question their worthiness to eat anything other than each other's dicks. View Quote You are a worthless person. I would say see you next tuesday. They are just joes, doing their duty. You should feel bad. |
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Quoted: Czech embassy Facebook indicates they provided 500 portions of goulash to troops with Texas and Nebraska NG units that had provided medical assistance to Czechs for COVID surge. “Embassy of the Czech Republic in Washington, DC Yesterday at 1:57 PM · Today, the Embassy of the Czech Republic provided 500 portions of delicious Czech goulash to the Nebraska Army National Guard and Texas National Guard who are in Washington, DC, for the inauguration of U.S. President @Joebiden. Both the Nebraska and Texas National Guard assisted the Czech Republic in the Covid-19 battle, providing 28 medical personnel to help with the virus surge. Thank you for your service and for our continued cooperative relationship in the fight against Covid and support in missions abroad ??????????.” View Quote Exactly my point. They appreciated the servicemen, not Sleepy Joe. Well done. |
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Quoted: On one hand that is super awsome. On the other eating that was super dumb. View Quote Only thing in this thread that’s “super dumb” is you and the other retarded posters bitching about it. Czechs did more for our solders today then arfcom did. But hey. Once you get your panties un bunched I’m sure you’ll have a witty reply. |
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Czech government says here have a hot meal on us, we appreciate you.
The US government says we got out photo op, now get out and stay out of sight in the garage. |
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In the event of some world-wide calamity, if some Czech guy came to you for refuge, would you help him out?
Or would you have a sign that said "No Czechs Cached"? |
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A people that know the evil and horror of Socialism having been victims of both Fascism and Communism. Two sides to the same coin. The Czech people value freedom and are honorable and classy!
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Quoted: Only thing in this thread that’s “super dumb” is you and the other retarded posters bitching about it. Czechs did more for our solders today then arfcom did. But hey. Once you get your panties un bunched I’m sure you’ll have a witty reply. View Quote I'm not bitching but nice try tough guy. They are a friendly nation and they did something cool for the troops. That is indeed awsome. Friendly nation or not none of those guys know who they are and you are an idiot to accept unpackaged food from some random person. Not to mention do we really want our troops to accept un verified food from foreign agents? |
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Quoted: There’s a difference between someone doing something out of their heart, and people that do it for photo ops. I neglected to ask the old lady ringing the bell for the Salvation Army this past Christmas to take a picture of me putting $100 into the kettle. View Quote Quoted for posterity. Your ‘generosity’ sure came up quickly a month later, on the Internet, trying to prove someone else’s generosity isn’t as good as yours. So there’s that. |
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Hell of a deal, our own Government evicts the guardsmen and sends them to sleep in a parking garage. The Czech embassy is feeding them hot meals.
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Quoted: Nice, stupid photo op. Two pots of stew. It’s like when retards hold chromed shovels for ground breaking ceremonies. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Nice, stupid photo op. Two pots of stew. It’s like when retards hold chromed shovels for ground breaking ceremonies. Quoted: In theory you are correct, but considering that these soldiers were selected based on their love of Bidet, I'll have to question their worthiness to eat anything other than each other's dicks. GD's retardation never disappoints. |
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Quoted: Czech government says here have a hot meal on us, we appreciate you. The US government says we got out photo op, now get out and stay out of sight in the garage. View Quote @Kodiak-AK is right, but we take what we can get. God bless those Czech's! A compadre is far better than an enemy. |
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Fuck all that. Senator Josh Hawley came with real food. American food.
U.S. Rep Madison Cawthorn Delivers Surprise Pizza to Troops |
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In other news, there has been a recent sharp decline in the rat population around the capital..
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Our troops being fed by foreign governments...
That is both heartwarming and embarrassing. These things happens bin third world shit holes only. |
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https://mission-food.com/hovezi-gulas-czech-beef-goulash/
HOVZ GUL (CZECH BEEF GOULASH) Hovz Gul (Czech Beef Goulash)Czech Beef Goulash (Hovz Gul) is a thick stew made with beef, onions and spices. Goulash is popular throughout Central Europe, but this version is traditionally Czech. Prep Time 30 mins Cook Time 2 hrs 30 mins Total Time 3 hrs Course: Main CourseCuisine: Czech Servings: 6 servings Calories: 417kcal Author: Victoria Ingredients 3 to 3 pounds beef stew meat (chuck or round), cut into 1-inch cubes Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper 1 tablespoon vegetable oil, or as needed 2 large onions, finely chopped 5 tablespoons all-purpose flour 3 tablespoons tomato paste 2 tablespoons sweet paprika 4 cloves garlic, minced 2 teaspoons dried marjoram (dried oregano is not the same but is an acceptable substitute) 4 cups water Thinly sliced red or white onion, to garnish Instructions Season beef with salt and pepper. Heat oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. Brown the meat in batches for about 3 to 5 minutes per batch. You'll likely need to do about 5 batches if you're using a 10-inch wide pot. Set the seared meat aside as you complete each batch. If you are using a cast iron pan (like an enameled Le Creuset French oven) it will retain heat extra well, and you may want to lower the heat to medium partway through the searing process if the meat is browning too fast. Add onions to the empty pot and cook until soft, about 5 to 7 minutes. Next, add flour, tomato paste, paprika, garlic, and dried marjoram. Stir and cook for 1 minute, then add the water, stirring to dissolve the tomato paste and flour, and scraping up any of the fond (the dark brown residue from searing the beef) still left on the bottom of the pan. Return the seared beef and any residual juices to the pan. Season with salt and pepper, bring to a boil, then lower the heat and simmer covered for 1 hours, then uncover and continue to simmer for another 30 minutes until the beef is fork tender, and the liquid has thickened. Adjust seasoning if necessary. Serve on a flat plate with a slight lip around the edge, topped with sliced onion for garnish, and a few slices of Czech dumplings or bread on the side to soak up the sauce. |
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Quoted: It was nice of the Embassy to cook a hot meal for the troops. Beef stew sounds good right about now anyway. Does GD always find something to bitch about? View Quote Sadly. I think it is really awesome that they showed some gesture of support for our people. They didn’t have to do anything but they did and that’s pretty cool IMO. |
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Quoted: I'm not bitching but nice try tough guy. They are a friendly nation and they did something cool for the troops. That is indeed awsome. Friendly nation or not none of those guys know who they are and you are an idiot to accept unpackaged food from some random person. Not to mention do we really want our troops to accept un verified food from foreign agents? View Quote So you're saying that Boris just showed up, sort of like the ice cream man blowing an alpenhorn and drove through all the security with everyone saying, it's cool, it's just Boris the goulash dude. It was probably cleared well before. |
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My cousin, who’s a proud and passionate American, spent an 8-month TDY training with the Czechs, and visited several other former Soviet Bloc countries with them. He’s said since that he wouldn’t have a hard time leaving the US altogether and that that’s where he’d end up. He realized during that year that there are a lot of other folks who share and exemplify our values as well, or better, than we do.
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Quoted: https://mission-food.com/hovezi-gulas-czech-beef-goulash/ HOVZ GUL (CZECH BEEF GOULASH) https://mission-food.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Czech-Beef-Goulash-with-Dumplings-8.jpg Hovz Gul (Czech Beef Goulash)Czech Beef Goulash (Hovz Gul) is a thick stew made with beef, onions and spices. Goulash is popular throughout Central Europe, but this version is traditionally Czech. Prep Time 30 mins Cook Time 2 hrs 30 mins Total Time 3 hrs Course: Main CourseCuisine: Czech Servings: 6 servings Calories: 417kcal Author: Victoria Ingredients 3 to 3 pounds beef stew meat (chuck or round), cut into 1-inch cubes Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper 1 tablespoon vegetable oil, or as needed 2 large onions, finely chopped 5 tablespoons all-purpose flour 3 tablespoons tomato paste 2 tablespoons sweet paprika 4 cloves garlic, minced 2 teaspoons dried marjoram (dried oregano is not the same but is an acceptable substitute) 4 cups water Thinly sliced red or white onion, to garnish Instructions Season beef with salt and pepper. Heat oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. Brown the meat in batches for about 3 to 5 minutes per batch. You'll likely need to do about 5 batches if you're using a 10-inch wide pot. Set the seared meat aside as you complete each batch. If you are using a cast iron pan (like an enameled Le Creuset French oven) it will retain heat extra well, and you may want to lower the heat to medium partway through the searing process if the meat is browning too fast. Add onions to the empty pot and cook until soft, about 5 to 7 minutes. Next, add flour, tomato paste, paprika, garlic, and dried marjoram. Stir and cook for 1 minute, then add the water, stirring to dissolve the tomato paste and flour, and scraping up any of the fond (the dark brown residue from searing the beef) still left on the bottom of the pan. Return the seared beef and any residual juices to the pan. Season with salt and pepper, bring to a boil, then lower the heat and simmer covered for 1 hours, then uncover and continue to simmer for another 30 minutes until the beef is fork tender, and the liquid has thickened. Adjust seasoning if necessary. Serve on a flat plate with a slight lip around the edge, topped with sliced onion for garnish, and a few slices of Czech dumplings or bread on the side to soak up the sauce. View Quote That looks much better than what some people try to pass off as goulash. |
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Quoted: https://mission-food.com/hovezi-gulas-czech-beef-goulash/ HOVZ GUL (CZECH BEEF GOULASH) https://mission-food.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Czech-Beef-Goulash-with-Dumplings-8.jpg Hovz Gul (Czech Beef Goulash)Czech Beef Goulash (Hovz Gul) is a thick stew made with beef, onions and spices. Goulash is popular throughout Central Europe, but this version is traditionally Czech. Prep Time 30 mins Cook Time 2 hrs 30 mins Total Time 3 hrs Course: Main CourseCuisine: Czech Servings: 6 servings Calories: 417kcal Author: Victoria Ingredients 3 to 3 pounds beef stew meat (chuck or round), cut into 1-inch cubes Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper 1 tablespoon vegetable oil, or as needed 2 large onions, finely chopped 5 tablespoons all-purpose flour 3 tablespoons tomato paste 2 tablespoons sweet paprika 4 cloves garlic, minced 2 teaspoons dried marjoram (dried oregano is not the same but is an acceptable substitute) 4 cups water Thinly sliced red or white onion, to garnish Instructions Season beef with salt and pepper. Heat oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. Brown the meat in batches for about 3 to 5 minutes per batch. You'll likely need to do about 5 batches if you're using a 10-inch wide pot. Set the seared meat aside as you complete each batch. If you are using a cast iron pan (like an enameled Le Creuset French oven) it will retain heat extra well, and you may want to lower the heat to medium partway through the searing process if the meat is browning too fast. Add onions to the empty pot and cook until soft, about 5 to 7 minutes. Next, add flour, tomato paste, paprika, garlic, and dried marjoram. Stir and cook for 1 minute, then add the water, stirring to dissolve the tomato paste and flour, and scraping up any of the fond (the dark brown residue from searing the beef) still left on the bottom of the pan. Return the seared beef and any residual juices to the pan. Season with salt and pepper, bring to a boil, then lower the heat and simmer covered for 1 hours, then uncover and continue to simmer for another 30 minutes until the beef is fork tender, and the liquid has thickened. Adjust seasoning if necessary. Serve on a flat plate with a slight lip around the edge, topped with sliced onion for garnish, and a few slices of Czech dumplings or bread on the side to soak up the sauce. View Quote |
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Quoted: Also Poland. They've seen some shit and don't want to go back down that road. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Czech Republic is one of the countries I would consider moving to. They've seen some shit and don't want to go back down that road. Poland is more restrictive on private gun ownership than the UK. |
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Quoted: Fuck all that. Senator Josh Hawley came with real food. American food. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xtxdUrMiXE View Quote I'm pretty sure that's Madison Cawthorn of NC. Hawley isn't in a wheelchair. |
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That right there is an awesome gesture. Thanks Czech Republic!!
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Quoted: In theory you are correct, but considering that these soldiers were selected based on their love of Bidet, I'll have to question their worthiness to eat anything other than each other's dicks. View Quote Do you even know how the military works? They weren't selected for anything, they were just told to go. Bet you most of them hated going and hate their mission. |
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The Inauguration is over, they should all be sent home.
Also, when I was a kid growing up in Germany I remember going on day trips into CZ hitting up the markets there with my mom. You could get whatever knock-off designer clothes you wanted for super cheap. I had so many faux-designer clothes that all the kids got jealous when I went to school. |
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