What are you watching tonight?
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I love quiche and I buy my eggs from Joe the Egg Boy who comes round once a week on his cart.
A pound per tray isn't cheap, but they taste alright I suppose. Don't care where they come from or if the hens have had a nice life.
A pound per tray isn't cheap, but they taste alright I suppose. Don't care where they come from or if the hens have had a nice life.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... range.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;William the White wrote:Is that true? Do you have a source for that? Because I'm a free range buyer and would like to know that's what I'm buying.Lord Kangana wrote:Never mind that, millions of battery eggs a year are falsely sold as free range.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... -hens.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
There are loads of others if you spend enough time on google.
As I recall, the estimates usually hit around 100m a year.
And don't get me started on free range chickens and the amount of unfit meat doing the rounds....
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What's the deal with these so called free range chickens and unfit meat that's doing the rounds at the moment?
They're dirty, they're filthy, they're never gonna last.
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I only need 3.
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Lord Kangana wrote:BOGOF
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If you pay a poultry amount, do they taste fowl?
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In light of - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvan ... turns.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Time to go back to the old set
Time to go back to the old set

The series, which ran from 1994 to 1997 with a special Last Fast Show Ever in 2000, will air from November 14 on the Foster's website.
Paul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson, the show’s co-creators, said: "We are delighted to bring back The Fast Show not only for our old fans but also, we hope, for a whole generation of new ones."
Higson, 53, confirmed that the web-only episodes will feature the entire original cast – including himself, Whitehouse, Simon Day and Caroline Aherne – with the exception of Mark Williams, who has decided not to be involved with the project.
The new series has been commissioned by Foster's, who already have Alan Partridge's Mid-Morning Matters and Vic & Bob's Afternoon Delights in their stable. It's part of the lager brand's drive to align itself with comedy. Mid-Morning Matters, written by Armando Iannucci and Steve Coogan, attracted over three million hits last year; the Telegraph called it, "as funny as ever".
Whitehouse and Higson added: “It’s also great to be sharing the Foster’s site with some of our comedy favourites like Vic and Bob and that other bloke who was in that thing with Rob Brydon."
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You deserve to be caged for that.Gary the Enfield wrote:Lord Kangana wrote:BOGOF
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If you pay a poultry amount, do they taste fowl?
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Yeah and that just about sums you up doesn't it...Lofthouse Lower wrote:I love quiche and I buy my eggs from Joe the Egg Boy who comes round once a week on his cart.
A pound per tray isn't cheap, but they taste alright I suppose. Don't care where they come from or if the hens have had a nice life.
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Gooner Girl wrote:Yeah and that just about sums you up doesn't it...Lofthouse Lower wrote:I love quiche and I buy my eggs from Joe the Egg Boy who comes round once a week on his cart.
A pound per tray isn't cheap, but they taste alright I suppose. Don't care where they come from or if the hens have had a nice life.
GG you need to learn. This is done for effect. If you respond it just gets worse.
As an analogy, if you scratch a mosquito bite it makes it worse whereas if you leave it alone it still gives you a pain but it recedes after a while. So ignore the prick (the mosquito bite)

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Eggs is eggs, innit?
Anyway.....The Social Network, yes or no?
Anyway.....The Social Network, yes or no?
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Yeah, 'salright I suppose. Kills an hour or two. Better than watching Big Brother anyway.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Eggs is eggs, innit?
Anyway.....The Social Network, yes or no?
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Good point, anything is better than Big Brother.CrazyHorse wrote:Yeah, 'salright I suppose. Kills an hour or two. Better than watching Big Brother anyway.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Eggs is eggs, innit?
Anyway.....The Social Network, yes or no?
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Annoyed Grunt wrote:
Anyway.....The Social Network, yes or no?
It's sound enough - Zuckerberg doesn't come out of it well (just very rich).
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Cheers. Will probably watch it, get bored and then switch it off.Bruce Rioja wrote:Annoyed Grunt wrote:
Anyway.....The Social Network, yes or no?
It's sound enough - Zuckerberg doesn't come out of it well (just very rich).
Oh, and GG...I don't buy the eggs, the Mrs does.
Re: What are you watching tonight?
anybody seen that 'another earth' film ?
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Well.
Orcs! Was awful. Sucker Punch now
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The Social Network.......it was ok.
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Liking Sucker Punch a lot
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Did you consume any egg-based products whilst watching?
Did they affect your enjoyment in a negative or positive way?
Did they affect your enjoyment in a negative or positive way?
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