What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Yum, Pontefract cakes. Yes I know they are from Yorkshire but they are sooo nice.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
going back to Mexicans, went to Mestizo last night, nr Euston Square. food was great, apparently the most authentic in london. but then downstairs afterwards was this latino salsa nightclub type thing, it was bouncing! full of beautiful young hispanics getting their groove on. knocking back modelos, frozen margharitas (tequila slush puppies) and tequila shots! really fun and friendly atmosphere too, top night.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
General Mannerheim wrote:going back to Mexicans, went to Mestizo last night, nr Euston Square. food was great, apparently the most authentic in london. but then downstairs afterwards was this latino salsa nightclub type thing, it was bouncing! full of beautiful young hispanics getting their groove on. knocking back modelos, frozen margharitas (tequila slush puppies) and tequila shots! really fun and friendly atmosphere too, top night.
20 odd years ago the missus and I stumbled into this Mexican Bar just off Covent Garden Piazza (somewhere behind the Opera House)
Anyway we ate our meal and afterwards they cleared a space for dancing and we Salsa'd and Samba'd into the wee small hours with loads of Latin Lovelies. I'd never drunk Tequila (properly) before that night and didn't know of the different brands (our local had a bottle of Montezuma gathering dust on the top shelf alongside the liquore Galliano) and was just delighted with the whole experience. I think it was called Los Locos thinking about it and was a great night out from what started out as an innocuous meal.
I wonder if it's still there......................
Just looked. Apparently it still does but as it's advertising a 'Freshers Week' special I don't think I'll be troubling the doorstaff.
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Well, nothing from here, that's for sure, the filthy, disgusting bastards.
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Though that's investigative journalism at its finest.
Headline says they're rats, body of the text says they're mice, then they'r emystery 'rodents'. Bets well and truly hedged!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
On a visit down a pit one time I noticed that the miners ate whilst down the pit. I asked if there was a danger that mice would be attracted.Prufrock wrote:Headline says they're rats, body of the text says they're mice, then they'r emystery 'rodents'. Bets well and truly hedged!
The miner looked at me and said " .... nay lad. Nay. Tha' won't get mice we're there's rats".
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bobo the clown wrote:On a visit down a pit one time I noticed that the miners ate whilst down the pit. I asked if there was a danger that mice would be attracted.Prufrock wrote:Headline says they're rats, body of the text says they're mice, then they'r emystery 'rodents'. Bets well and truly hedged!
The miner looked at me and said " .... nay lad. Nay. Tha' won't get mice we're there's rats".
Very true. If you see mice there aren't likely to be rats. As the rats eat the mice.
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or pigeons!Prufrock wrote:
Though that's investigative journalism at its finest.
Headline says they're rats, body of the text says they're mice, then they'r emystery 'rodents'. Bets well and truly hedged!
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... or squirrels.thebish wrote:.....or pigeons!Prufrock wrote:
Though that's investigative journalism at its finest.
Headline says they're rats, body of the text says they're mice, then they'r emystery 'rodents'. Bets well and truly hedged!
Or capybara ?
.... or very small moose.
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Anyway, feck knows what these are.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
They look like Whelks, though the foot is normally showing..
Could be a type of clam.
Could be a type of clam.
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I reckon they're rotten Kiwi fruits, summat like that.bobo the clown wrote:They look like Whelks, though the foot is normally showing..
Could be a type of clam.
I wouldn't have thought that the Barkat Food Store sold seafood.
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you'd have to hope seafood wasn't just loose in an old cardboard boxbobo the clown wrote:They look like Whelks, though the foot is normally showing..
Could be a type of clam.
no idea what it is - but doesn't look like the kind of shop to be selling clam or whelk!
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Edeer.Little Green Man wrote:Edoes
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Is that the online version?
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It was more the rave version.Prufrock wrote:Is that the online version?
Since this is the food and drink thread, I should make it clear that I can't afford to eat venison, as it's too deer.
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That's an i-deerPrufrock wrote:Is that the online version?
If it's not on-line, it's a no-i-deer
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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Puskas wrote:Edeer.Little Green Man wrote:Edoes
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