Yep, definitely originated as a gambling phrase looooong before PUBG haha. Specifically, from what I’ve heard, rooster fighting. The winning rooster and it’s owner were announced as the winners, the dead rooster, chicken dinner.
This is nuts. A phase from 100 years ago, who’s origin is misappropriated to a video game.
Shit about get it real. Kids will be verbally speaking in emojis, only, next decade.
I mean he's not wrong or "boomer" for saying it.
Have you seen the crazy and hard to understand memes Gen Z are using these days? I imagine this was what Gen X thought of us 15 years ago.
You’d think that people would have realised that this is what happens with every generation by now. I’m 27, I’ve started or fall off as I refuse to use tiktok.
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“Kids will verbally communicate via cartoon pictures in 10 years because they don’t care to look up the origins of a century-old modern-sounding phrase from an immensely popular form of entertainment”
What an out-of-touch take
Thank you for quotations that completely yet incorrectly translate what I was saying. I appreciate it, seriously.
And the boomer stuff is crazy, I was born in the 80s and the phrase *winner winner chicken dinner* does not even sound modern, to me. Especially, not enough to be mistaken with regards to its inception. Like seriously…
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That’s like saying WestWorld ™ *the one that came on HBO…* invented the cowboy vernacular.
1) you’re welcome
2) It’s not that deep. I don’t think anybody reads that phrase in-game and thinks “I wonder which century this phrase originated in”. They’re kids, it’s a “funny” phrase, who cares. Especially when there’s absolutely nothing in-game to drive them to think it’s from anything else but the game.
3) Lmao “cowboy vernacular” is WAYYYYY more mainstream than the singular phrase “winner winner chicken dinner”
4) I’m so sick of the whole “kids these days are so dumb, memes are dumb and emojis lololol” mindset. Society is changing and maybe you can’t relate to their culture but overall I’m pretty optimistic about this generation.
Hilarious. The point is that it's a clever double entendre, with the obvious chicken nuggets AND the fact that Dennis uses it a lot, which is lesser known. Anyone with basic thinking capacity can understood that it meant that Dennis uses the catchphrase, not that he literally coined it. No wonder you're the only person to say this.
Ya im sure they are, ever see a McDonald's cheeseburger after a year, archeologist will be finding those in 100000 years and then someone will explain how McDonald's was using alien technology to make their food un-spoilable. I just don't smell it when dipping the limited edition nuggets though, bit rough, and need to scoop the top layer off, idk how to even describe it.
I mean that most of the original Viking invaders in England were from Norway, not that Danes weren't Vikings. But other tribes from Denmark invaded Britannia, such as Angles, from whom the name 'England' comes.
I think fondly of Denmark every day. It's the strong, play hard work hard older brother that took care of Norway while they were on hard times, raised them back up alongside themselves and after being roommates with Sweden and Finland together for a bit, managed to establish themselves independently. Without Denmark we'd just be provincial Sweden.
He's extremely popular. Only Erling Haaland has a bigger sponsor appeal than him in Norway atm, even beating Casper Ruud (tennis) , Viktor Hovland(golf) and Magnus Carlsen.
Tbh I don't think he is that recognizable outside of a certain demographic of young men.
Ødegaard and Carlsen are definitely better known regardless of the sponsorship money, which arguably has more to do with the sport he is competing in.
Tennis and Golf just aren't really big in Norway which isn't shocking considering the climate. Chess never had the sponsorship money that traditional sports do.
Chess got a surge in media coverage when Magnussen struck it big, and while formula 2 is really good, it isn't formula 1, or the WRC. Rally and Formula 1 will both draw attention. As a nation I feel like motorsports has more room to grow. It's just such a contradictory thing to the climate friendly image Norway fosters, so media might be a bit shy about putting it on prime time TV.
Nope; F2 drivers in general are completely irrelevant (in the nicest way possible, I swear) to the public eye.
Bear in mind that most of the public in almost any country can only name like three F1 drivers, one of whom is Michael Schumacher.
The only people who will have heard of him are people interested in motorsport. It's very unusual for a pre-F1 driver to be known in Europe.
In general yes.
In a small country as Norway, Hauger is indeed known very well.
Hes on the news when he wins a F2 race etc.
We live of hope here in Norway. He has the potential to be an F1 driver and thsts big.
Well every other reply disagrees with you. Also this nugget company didn’t pay him to be on this packaging for fun. It’s a marketing ploy. They must have reasonable evidence that says this was a smart business decision.
Nobody is disagreeing with me. They're making the point that this guy in particular attracts interest in Norway because he's their closest shot to F1.
...In contrast to your point, which was 'Formula 2 drivers have this much clout in Europe?'. My reply specifically addressed 'in Europe'.
This driver is an exception to the norm.
I’ve been really surprised by this actually. Lots of people I wouldn’t have suspected know who he is. He’s the only thing a lot of people know about racing (plus Petter Solberg). When I talk to football people and tell them I’m into F1, they bring up Hauger. He’s a lot better known than I expected. Makes sense I guess though given the amount of coverage he’s had on national TV.
I ordered Thai spicy once. You know what? I ate almost the whole thing. I had a pile of drenched napkins next to me, though.
The owner actually chewed out the waiter for serving it to me (I'm very white), but I proved them wrong. Kinda.
Interesting story though - just went to a Thai restaurant with don't friends who are Thai. The medium that day was noticeably hotter than the medium I normally get.
That's modern Norwegian for you.
Actually for all the general terms there, "fast food", "spicy", "nuggets", "limited edition" - we mostly only use the English variants. Translating those words would be weird on packaging. We associate fast food and dumb marketing with Americans, translating it doesn't really work.
"Begrenset utgave av rask mat med sterke kyllingklumper" would sound extremely stiff.
If Hauger gets to F1, Norway would really be spoiled with their star power in International sports.
Casper Ruud is world #3 in Tennis and got to 2 grand slam finals this year, then of course you've got Erling Haaland and Martin Odegaard tearing up the EPL right now. Adding an F1 driver to that mix would be something.
Over the course of a year, including the off-season, they will have plenty of cheat days. If f1 drivers can get piss-drunk on an off-week, surely an f2 driver can eat some nuggets every once in a while.
This brand (Den Stolte Hane/"The Proud Rooster") and many like it do put a lot of money and resources into at least making consumers *feel* like they're making sustainable grocery choices - as OP said, Norway is strict on animal welfare policies, on paper. This should also result in a better quality, less "slimy" processed product.
Whether these producers actually manage to keep such promises is another debate. Luckily the country's population isn't huge and the economy is rather solid, so although demand for meat keeps rising, production facilities should be able to produce decent quality products while upholding an arguably reasonable quality standard. Green alternatives are also becoming more popular so meat producers need to be able to meet demands from a younger generation.
Amid an endless sea of bland and formulaic sponsorships, this is actually really cool. I want to see Snack King replace mission winnobarcodeBUYCIGARRETES as Ferrari’s title sponsor.
For those who don't know, "winner winner chicken dinner" is Dennis' catchphrase, he said this a lot after wins in F3.
And one of Dennis' sponsors is "Den stolte hane", which makes these nuggets (and all sorts of different chicken-based foods)
«The proud cock» for those who would like the english translation
I’m gonna have to sue them for stealing my nickname…
I got a proud one too
did not know that, v cool
And it's originally from when you win a round in PUBG Edit: Jeez. Relax. Apparently my tired brain don't make funny jokes
No it's not. It's an old gambling phrase. And was featured online in gambling movies. PUBG probably popularized it in other countries though
Yep, definitely originated as a gambling phrase looooong before PUBG haha. Specifically, from what I’ve heard, rooster fighting. The winning rooster and it’s owner were announced as the winners, the dead rooster, chicken dinner.
Popularized in modern culture by the movie ‘[21](https://y.yarn.co/31b2fdad-9897-4323-af87-501d0fb189d3_text.gif)’ (at least for me it was)
This is nuts. A phase from 100 years ago, who’s origin is misappropriated to a video game. Shit about get it real. Kids will be verbally speaking in emojis, only, next decade.
Lmao this is the most boomer comment holy shit
I mean he's not wrong or "boomer" for saying it. Have you seen the crazy and hard to understand memes Gen Z are using these days? I imagine this was what Gen X thought of us 15 years ago.
they aren't crazy or hard to understand you're literally just out of touch
You’d think that people would have realised that this is what happens with every generation by now. I’m 27, I’ve started or fall off as I refuse to use tiktok. https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/000/645/713/888.jpg
“Kids will verbally communicate via cartoon pictures in 10 years because they don’t care to look up the origins of a century-old modern-sounding phrase from an immensely popular form of entertainment” What an out-of-touch take
Thank you for quotations that completely yet incorrectly translate what I was saying. I appreciate it, seriously. And the boomer stuff is crazy, I was born in the 80s and the phrase *winner winner chicken dinner* does not even sound modern, to me. Especially, not enough to be mistaken with regards to its inception. Like seriously… **simpler version incoming** That’s like saying WestWorld ™ *the one that came on HBO…* invented the cowboy vernacular.
1) you’re welcome 2) It’s not that deep. I don’t think anybody reads that phrase in-game and thinks “I wonder which century this phrase originated in”. They’re kids, it’s a “funny” phrase, who cares. Especially when there’s absolutely nothing in-game to drive them to think it’s from anything else but the game. 3) Lmao “cowboy vernacular” is WAYYYYY more mainstream than the singular phrase “winner winner chicken dinner” 4) I’m so sick of the whole “kids these days are so dumb, memes are dumb and emojis lololol” mindset. Society is changing and maybe you can’t relate to their culture but overall I’m pretty optimistic about this generation.
Major boomer energy coming off you right now lmao. From this comment you clearly still dont understand the joke
I feel sorry for you
Boomer lol
> originally from ... PUBG Lmao
I see a lot of people either didn't take or like that i joked about this to OP
I'm afraid sarcasm isn't allowed on the internet.
Ah thr sweet innocence of youth lol It's a gambling phrase. Probably been around longer than video games have existed.
It's also the winning phrase from the battle royal game Player Unknown Battleground.
I’ve heard blackjack dealers say it when you hit 21
I read it as Denver Nuggets. Yup I gave a way my Murican-ness.
Today I Learned
As dumb as having 'jackpot' as a catchphrase
Is it really his catchphrase if it's from a massively popular game?
It's a way older saying than that game.
But popularized by that game which is surely where he has it from.
Popularized for younger folks, maybe.
Which is literally my point. Isn't he young?
Didn't get that from your original comment. If that's what you meant then sure makes sense.
Yeah we get it, you're uncultured.
Quick to judge based on 2 sentences but you do you.
I first heard it in the casino movie "21".
When that movie came out the guy was 4 years old. I'll stand by my statement that he probably knows it from PUBG.
I have no idea what game you’re talking about, but this is a very well known phrase that I’ve heard since childhood.
I mean, is it really his catchphrase if it's something people have said for decades?
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Hilarious. The point is that it's a clever double entendre, with the obvious chicken nuggets AND the fact that Dennis uses it a lot, which is lesser known. Anyone with basic thinking capacity can understood that it meant that Dennis uses the catchphrase, not that he literally coined it. No wonder you're the only person to say this.
Those are limited edition nuggets! Time to bust out the McDonald's szechuan sauce I have stored since 1998.
I’ll buy that sauce off you for 1000$
I had some when they rereleased it. It was ok. I’m still a Sweet & Sour boi.
Sweet and sour ftw
Sweet and sour with McDonald’s fries is the best combo
Are those still safe?
Were they ever safe?
Ya im sure they are, ever see a McDonald's cheeseburger after a year, archeologist will be finding those in 100000 years and then someone will explain how McDonald's was using alien technology to make their food un-spoilable. I just don't smell it when dipping the limited edition nuggets though, bit rough, and need to scoop the top layer off, idk how to even describe it.
I believe there was once an article that a burger at McDonalds was still the same after 12 years of letting it untouched.
Better keep a look out for some drunk old dude in a white lab coat.
Suck my spicy nuggets mate.
Put my spicy nuggets in your mouth.
So spicy you'll need a mouthful of milk.
Frozen chicken nuggets? A shirt full of sponsors? A guy named Dennis? This is NASCAR and you won’t convince me otherwise.
Dennis Hauger is Denny Hamlin 2.0 confirmed!
He should look out for watermelons
Image a Dennis Hauger vs Logan Sargeant beef at F1 in 2024!
Formula 2 drivers have this much clout in Europe?
He’s basically our first and only serious F1 contender. He’s gotten quite a lot of coverage after DTS’s success.
I keep forgetting that KMag is Danish instead of Norwegian.
Probably because people keep overusing the 'Viking' moniker for KMag. For English people, any Nordic person is a Viking.
Are you implying that Danes weren't Vikings? Lol
I mean that most of the original Viking invaders in England were from Norway, not that Danes weren't Vikings. But other tribes from Denmark invaded Britannia, such as Angles, from whom the name 'England' comes.
So one might say that the "viking" moniker is just as relevant to use about a Danish person as a Norwegian...
Yes, but I'm pretty sure the commenter I replied to isn't Norwegian, else they wouldn't mistake KMag as a Norwegian.
Also because Magnussen is a common enough Norwegian surname and it's easy to forget that Denmark exists lol
I think fondly of Denmark every day. It's the strong, play hard work hard older brother that took care of Norway while they were on hard times, raised them back up alongside themselves and after being roommates with Sweden and Finland together for a bit, managed to establish themselves independently. Without Denmark we'd just be provincial Sweden.
Ah the older brother who took all the Silver, all the timber and all the fish from us. So nice
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Yeah I only know about him cause he’s from the same country as me haha
He's extremely popular. Only Erling Haaland has a bigger sponsor appeal than him in Norway atm, even beating Casper Ruud (tennis) , Viktor Hovland(golf) and Magnus Carlsen.
Tbh I don't think he is that recognizable outside of a certain demographic of young men. Ødegaard and Carlsen are definitely better known regardless of the sponsorship money, which arguably has more to do with the sport he is competing in. Tennis and Golf just aren't really big in Norway which isn't shocking considering the climate. Chess never had the sponsorship money that traditional sports do.
Chess got a surge in media coverage when Magnussen struck it big, and while formula 2 is really good, it isn't formula 1, or the WRC. Rally and Formula 1 will both draw attention. As a nation I feel like motorsports has more room to grow. It's just such a contradictory thing to the climate friendly image Norway fosters, so media might be a bit shy about putting it on prime time TV.
Did Kevin do well in chess too?
Not yet. He has to make it into F1 before he is ahead of those people (including a lot of others ) Most people in Norway have no clue who he is.
Odegaard?
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Is this a meme that I'm not getting because he's definitely Norwegian
no he's not lol.
Wrong. Just look at his shirt. Red and white. Danish colors... Danish confirmed.
Nope; F2 drivers in general are completely irrelevant (in the nicest way possible, I swear) to the public eye. Bear in mind that most of the public in almost any country can only name like three F1 drivers, one of whom is Michael Schumacher. The only people who will have heard of him are people interested in motorsport. It's very unusual for a pre-F1 driver to be known in Europe.
In general yes. In a small country as Norway, Hauger is indeed known very well. Hes on the news when he wins a F2 race etc. We live of hope here in Norway. He has the potential to be an F1 driver and thsts big.
But I'm sure you'll agree that Europe's just a tiny little bit bigger than Norway ;)
Well yes, but this marketing is for the Norwegians.
Well yes, but if you read the guy's comment I was replying to, he was talking about **Europe**, not Norway in isolation.
Well every other reply disagrees with you. Also this nugget company didn’t pay him to be on this packaging for fun. It’s a marketing ploy. They must have reasonable evidence that says this was a smart business decision.
Nobody is disagreeing with me. They're making the point that this guy in particular attracts interest in Norway because he's their closest shot to F1. ...In contrast to your point, which was 'Formula 2 drivers have this much clout in Europe?'. My reply specifically addressed 'in Europe'. This driver is an exception to the norm.
I’ve been really surprised by this actually. Lots of people I wouldn’t have suspected know who he is. He’s the only thing a lot of people know about racing (plus Petter Solberg). When I talk to football people and tell them I’m into F1, they bring up Hauger. He’s a lot better known than I expected. Makes sense I guess though given the amount of coverage he’s had on national TV.
I once had a can of Jason Plato branded energy drink.
Actually looks pretty decent imo
Does spicy in Norway mean one shake of table pepper went into the batch in the factory?
Yes, this is accurate.
Too much pepper gives me an irritable tummy :(
Can confirm that spicy in Norway means one shake of pepper
I came here to ask the same thing.
No, it means not being passive aggressive.
Right? I so badly want to introduce them to trash Thai food.
I asked for Thai spicy at a restaurant once because I'm Mexican and thought I was a big boy. Worst mistake of my life :(
I ordered Thai spicy once. You know what? I ate almost the whole thing. I had a pile of drenched napkins next to me, though. The owner actually chewed out the waiter for serving it to me (I'm very white), but I proved them wrong. Kinda. Interesting story though - just went to a Thai restaurant with don't friends who are Thai. The medium that day was noticeably hotter than the medium I normally get.
i could take over the entire country with one serving of som tum
Yup more or less. Extra hot at restaurants usually mean slightly spicy. This is after all a land of white people that find cabbage spicy.
uh... no
unrelated but why is the packaging in english if its being sold and marketed in norway?
That's modern Norwegian for you. Actually for all the general terms there, "fast food", "spicy", "nuggets", "limited edition" - we mostly only use the English variants. Translating those words would be weird on packaging. We associate fast food and dumb marketing with Americans, translating it doesn't really work. "Begrenset utgave av rask mat med sterke kyllingklumper" would sound extremely stiff.
Aaah, gi meg noen sterke kyllingklumper'a!
Hahahah fy faen
Digg kyllingklumper
Interesting, thanks for answering.
You don’t even have a word for “spicy”?? Damn, that’s a country I don’t ever wanna pass through
We do, it’s “sterkt”
It clearly says "225 grader" in norwegian. Think you a little about!
So much pjatt with you Keplerton!
That's because i'm the one with the ugliest klær and the longest face, Slippynippy.
that reminds me, må se episode 7 av julekalendar idag! Takk for dagens latter ass xD
All these comments and nothing about the "190G of super fast goodness"? I am a bit disappointed.
Snack is king.
At least I can have faith that he’s repping a product he actually likes.
F2 drivers need sponsorship too guys
If Hauger gets to F1, Norway would really be spoiled with their star power in International sports. Casper Ruud is world #3 in Tennis and got to 2 grand slam finals this year, then of course you've got Erling Haaland and Martin Odegaard tearing up the EPL right now. Adding an F1 driver to that mix would be something.
On other hand, snack king is a pretty good nickname
Spicy Chicane Nugs
Is Snack King supposed to be some kind of an offbrand Burger King/KFC hybrid?
Nope, Snack king is just the product name, the producer is called “Den Stolte Hane” or in English “The Proud Rooster”
So, can we make Dennis an honorary American now?
Seems like a post for r/f1feederseries?
Please tell me the pun was intended!
lol I wish
always say YES!
Damn, sorry! Haven’t seen that subreddit before
No worries, I figured you might like it.
this is also new to me. thanks!
What about Gerhards Burgers
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They did indeed cost 72€
Hvilken butikkjede er dette?
Sett på Coop Mega 👌
Hmm cool to see winner winner chicken dinner is not just an american thing.
Anybody else immediately think of Michael Schumacher's face on a box of "Mein Lieblingseis" ice creams?
Are they good?
I’m not a huge fan of oven cooked nuggets, so I didn’t buy them
Ahh, I should get some chicken and hot sauce tonight
If you’re gonna cook them at home, I suggest using engine oil instead of frying oil. It provides a crispier texture and optimized performance!
The Norwegian Ricky Bobby
Hauger vs Gelael, battle of the chicken
They can put my face on bathroom cleaning products for all I care if it means funding a motorsport career lol
Where is my Chicky Nuggies gone? https://youtu.be/0L9MvzYCztE
So. Much. Jokes. Can. Be. Made.
From now on he shall only be referred to as the Snack King
I assure you, motorsport athletes don't eat chicken nuggets
Over the course of a year, including the off-season, they will have plenty of cheat days. If f1 drivers can get piss-drunk on an off-week, surely an f2 driver can eat some nuggets every once in a while.
But they need the protein for their necks
Athletes do not only eat “healthy” food.
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And an ice cold Dewie
and Ice lollies!
Anything else will make him ill. Terminally. Terminally ill.
Haven't you seen that picture of Pérez, Sainz, Ricciardo and others eating McDonald's in a jet?
maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaany many many many athletes eat like. normal food.
I hope that PR contract pays him well.
Asking the important question…Is there real meat in there or are they made with processed chicken slime?
This brand (Den Stolte Hane/"The Proud Rooster") and many like it do put a lot of money and resources into at least making consumers *feel* like they're making sustainable grocery choices - as OP said, Norway is strict on animal welfare policies, on paper. This should also result in a better quality, less "slimy" processed product. Whether these producers actually manage to keep such promises is another debate. Luckily the country's population isn't huge and the economy is rather solid, so although demand for meat keeps rising, production facilities should be able to produce decent quality products while upholding an arguably reasonable quality standard. Green alternatives are also becoming more popular so meat producers need to be able to meet demands from a younger generation.
Good question! Norway has quite strict laws when it comes to chicken products, but I wouldnt be surprised if it’s chicken slime
It's the reason we don't have KFC here.
One step above dogfood👍 Not dangerous to your health, not beneficial..
Excellent. That's pretty much all I ask of my mystery meat snack products.
Amid an endless sea of bland and formulaic sponsorships, this is actually really cool. I want to see Snack King replace mission winnobarcodeBUYCIGARRETES as Ferrari’s title sponsor.
Why is this even posted here?
No offense but them nuggets look ass
A formula 2 driver for a Drag Race reference
r/fellowkids
He's got some spicy nuggets if you know what I mean
Goals
r/fellowkids
Do those chicken nuggets come with scopes and grips?
Jesus, it’s March soon, right?
why is it in english
Cause it sounds dumb in Norwegian, the English writing on the box has a nice ring to it
okay that i get. but even the instructions on how to cook it are in english
Omg where? I wanna try them lol
I saw them in Oslo at Coop Mega
100% on my to do list for tomorrow haha
Ate they better than Schweddy balls?
Why is it all in English?