When the bacon runs out:

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by steve auvache, Dec 2, 2005.

  1. So that'll be a nice bit of Cod and Chips for me tea tonight then.

    He does a nice bit of cod round the corner, the batter is good too.
    Shame about his chips though. Still there is always lashings of ketchup
    to help solve that little problem.
     
    steve auvache, Dec 2, 2005
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    Mick Rouse Guest

    in Purple Crayon
    It's a good old fashioned one for me.... spaghetti, sausage roll and chips..
    :)

    ain't had that for YEARS so i thought i'd give it a go to see if it was as
    nice as i remember


    Mick
     
    Mick Rouse, Dec 2, 2005
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    JackH Guest

    You are George Best, AICM5F disappointed surgeons.
     
    JackH, Dec 2, 2005
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  4. prawn wrote
    Does it wheelie?
     
    steve auvache, Dec 2, 2005
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  5. prawn wrote
    and the connection is?
     
    steve auvache, Dec 2, 2005
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  6. prawn wrote
    Nah not really it is just it helps make sense of it all sometimes.

    I mean, as seen from this seat it just sounds to me like having a street
    full of trawlers and dead body lying around here and there is a part of
    everyday life and it is something I am not that familiar with. So I
    wondered if these were average everyday random events or in some way
    connected.
     
    steve auvache, Dec 2, 2005
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    Molly Guest

    I haven't had Fish n'chips for ages, I feel quite hungry now.
     
    Molly, Dec 2, 2005
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    ogden Guest

    Fast run to Hastings and a visit to the Blue Dolphin. YKIMS.
     
    ogden, Dec 6, 2005
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    Fitz Guest

    You're not in Whitehaven are you? I felt the same about receiving
    shitty frozen fish from a chippy on the harbour there which was only
    balanced by the extreme shitness of the town itself. Everything became
    clear when visiting the lovely little display down the road made by the
    science museum for the biggest employer in the area that explains the
    Irish sea is the most radioactive in the world or something like that.
    Explains the locals as well.

    The huge jellyfish in the harbour were quite cool though.
     
    Fitz, Dec 6, 2005
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