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The sweet roll

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Everyone reamber the ep where sousuke uses his glock to get a sweet roll and ends up injuring the lunch lady? I had one of those sweet rolls today, and can`t figure out why kaname doesn`t like them. they are quiet nice actually!
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Err... I had thought that Kaname actually liked them coz she was going all out to get them.
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Erm, no offense, but did you not pay any attention to the ep at all?

Kaname was going all out to get a custard pastry, because those sell out fast and all that was usually left at the end were "yucky" sweet rolls.

Which is ironic because Sousuke went to all that trouble to get one when he could have waited.
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Post by Sgt. Sagara Sousuke »

Sorry for misunderstanding.
My video jumped at that part up to the part where he fired.
Just my asumptions. That's why I used had
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Sweet roll? My sub translated what Sousuke wanted as
French bread. :?

I don't think I've ever tried a sweet roll, or if I have, I
didn't know it was one. :-P

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To reinforce what happened, here's a few quotes from the manga:
Chidori wrote:Gimme a sandwich! And a custard pastry!
Chidori wrote:Whew! No nasty lunch rolls for me today!
Sousuke wrote:Hand over the lunch rolls now!! Comply or be shot!!
Chidori wrote:All you had to do was ask, then I wouldnt be on your back like this and there wouldnt be all this hassle. I mean, no one ever orders the lunch rolls. You can always get them...
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Post by Andrei Burnside »

Never had such thing before. Are they roughly similar to Logan's Steakhouse Yeast Bread (somewhat redundant). Not to go OT intentionally but what exactly is sweet bread? Just curious. /me thinks about a bread topic.
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Post by Kelek »

:eh: First of all, do they actually specify what bread it
is? We've heard sweet rolls and French bread, but the
manga says just "lunch rolls." :-P

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WordNet, Princeton University wrote:Sweet Roll

n : any of numerous yeast-raised sweet rolls with our without raisins or nuts or spices or a glaze [syn: coffee roll]
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Lost in translation eh?
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Post by KashimArbalestAS »

In the dub, they say "plain roll", as in a plain roll of bread. That would explain why Kaname was freaked out that Sousuke would go through the trouble of getting a plain roll when nobody would even get it, better to get food that taste better, if you use common sense. But with Sagara, he is more on efficiency than fanciness, he drinks a bottle of water for a drink at breakfast, and also I suspect on every other meal he makes himself. You can watch that dub version at http://www.advfilms.com/titles/fumoffu/, at the Full Metal Panic? FUMOFFU official site, watch the trailer.

Though when he joins Mao and Kurz at bars, mostly the Tuatha de Danaan or Merida Base one, he orders grapefruit juice, no alcohol. I got that example from the novel right before Clouzot comes to beat the pulp out of Kurz, and to challenge Sousuke.
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The sweet bread is called "coupe" in Japan. I have no idea why a name for a type of car is used on this bread....
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A quick glance at "coupe" in a dictionary reveals that it is a latin-origin word which means:

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1. 
   a. A dessert of ice cream or fruit-flavored ice, garnished and served in a special dessert glass.
   b. The stemmed glass in which a coupe is served.
2. A shallow, bowl-shaped dessert dish.
3. A modern 2 door car
4. An old 2 seater car with a third outboard seat in the rear
5. A small structure to hold animals (i.e. a chicken coupe)
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Post by AEmer »

In danish, kupé is used about train enclosed sections of a pasenger train cart where a few people can sit together...It appears to have many synonyms, but the common thing is that it's a rather thingamabob wrapped around something else...
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Post by justin »

my translation of the story too said that it was a "french bread" (i think)

i'm watching FMPF again with a friend so ill let u know

as for sweet rolls i was fortunate enough to have one last year (from a friend); i guess sweet kinda got me all psyched up, for when i had one, it wasn't THAT sweet; i'd probably choose a custard pastry over them...

not that sweet rolls are bad, just not what i'd prefer (i <3 you kaname! :D)

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