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He is in good company her Maj keeps her Cornflakes in one as well
I don't need fancy Tupperware boxes, I is a poor injuneer so can't afford Cornflakes or Weetabix
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Indeed she does, but there again some people know the internal workings of Buck House better than me.
However Chez Serang dosent need Tupperware as the pantry is neither cold or damp. The IOM GB has only two seasons, Damp and July. |
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P.S. You get lovely tea and buns in Buck House as well and not a Tupperware plate in sight
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Punjana and a Paris Bun, you couldnae bate it.
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I must attempt a seance with my Belfast Granny. Do You Speeka da Eenglish? If you understand, nod your head and I will hit it. With great pleasure.
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Gayus hied piece, no need to disturb Granny Farmer as only Mr T and masel spake Norn Irn.
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Tomorrow! Well, Sunday as it is now 0025z, tomorrow I am going to have bacon, sausage, egg and mushrooms. Read and weep. (First time since January. No game of GO tomorrow)
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Sounds like Red Rum's diet. When walking to town to get the morning paper do you feel the urge to break into a canter or jump the neighbours fence.
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It is a successful diet for creating an urge of a morning. However the direction of said urge precludes any long walk until it has been sated.
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I know the British are obsessed with the need for regularity but I thought an offshore island would have a more enlightened, Hibernio, attitude. Alas no. Keep straining and applying Preperation V.
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You conflate enlightenment with anal retention. It is the straining that did for the last Henry. Presumably the last Richard played a looser game.
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I have a friend (well she was until I told her during Zoomtails the world would have better things to put right after covid19 than provide schools for ignorant tarts - we agree on the population being too high but her remedy is fanciful). She rails against a Sunday carvery because the gravy is 'generic'. Now I know why. I hope you take the 'seasons' as a given. Colour and viscosity can be determined by less intimate observation.
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A good pub carvery is hard to beat, an average carvery is also hard to beat. And I am unanimous on that and will book no opposition.
And the good news is that you don't have to visit the UK, Dublin offers better quality and VFM. Last edited by Engine Serang; 12th May 2020 at 09:57. Reason: The green shirt. |
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About the least expensive meal 'out', here (before LD) but I believe E-S on prices in Dublin but that is the same with the UK. Brother was scandalised at the prices over here, very often being more than central London. Falcon's Nest was around GBP 8 for one course. The Mitre in Ramsey around GBP 11 - the latter is doing delivery-out three courses for around GBP 15 at present. Better beer in the latter.
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I went out for my lunch yesterday. sat on the focsul and ate cheese and tomato sarnies washed down with a nice mug of Typhoo tea. Nice!
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Ah yes, they really do put the tea in teabags but who puts the tomato in the sambo?
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And who puts the granary in the loaf?
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That takes me back boss, sitting on the fo'csle eating ones "piece" and throwing the crusts to the shite hawks (seagulls)...ahhhh happy days
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God but you have a vicious streak, why would you want to put your Granny in a loaf? shame on you man and just for that you can lime wash the sludge tanks
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The sludge tank I can handle but the faecal tank causes me problems. OK, Granny wins again and the bugger on the fo'csle with his muffler and piece-box can drive her home to...…. Scunthorpe, I believe. It was going to be Douglas but she said she'ed rather be baked into a loaf in Inglis's Bakery.
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Where the hell is this ship? The star gazers have taken to their bunks in case some virus strikes. They all have full blown HIV and Aids, touches of Gon and Syph, weepy willies and balls down to their knees.
I despair. If they could catch C 19 from Saphire in Mombasa or Amanda (Charlie) in Antwerp they would be ashore before you could say Jack Robinson. Funny old World. And on we drift. |
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Anyone heard from Tom our skipper? I know he was unwell but not heard from him in a while. feeling concerned about him. Hate to loose a damn fine skipper.
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