What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Colemans powder "mix your own"? Best of the lot but lethal.Bruce Rioja wrote:Just bit into a big spadge of English mustard that made my nose bleed.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
i think this is the sick-pie that CAPS likes best...Lord Kangana wrote:In a pastry crust or au naturel?

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Ah, but if it were the real deal then it'd have PUKE in pastry letters baked across its crust 

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Might be tempted with a bit of Coleman's.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
it did - he ate that bit!Bruce Rioja wrote:Ah, but if it were the real deal then it'd have PUKE in pastry letters baked across its crust

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
thebish wrote:it did - he ate that bit!Bruce Rioja wrote:Ah, but if it were the real deal then it'd have PUKE in pastry letters baked across its crust

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Today I am angry about...
Bought a very old bottle of Father O'learys last night, nearly knocked over a heap of Vodka bottles trying to get it from the back
It is Undrinkable, caked up fatty bit of Alcohol that can't get out and bits of it now throughout the bottle.
Usually it comes right out when they are old.
Took it back today and was told I need a receipt!!!! Who get receipts when buying booze?
Going to go back, or get my partner to go in tonight.
Otherwise I will either strain it, or buy another one and get a receipt then take back the other one another day.
It is Undrinkable, caked up fatty bit of Alcohol that can't get out and bits of it now throughout the bottle.
Usually it comes right out when they are old.
Took it back today and was told I need a receipt!!!! Who get receipts when buying booze?
Going to go back, or get my partner to go in tonight.
Otherwise I will either strain it, or buy another one and get a receipt then take back the other one another day.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Last night I mostly ate my own body weight in Manchego.
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I really, really understand barely 25% of what you say.2399 wrote:Bought a very old bottle of Father O'learys last night, nearly knocked over a heap of Vodka bottles trying to get it from the back
It is Undrinkable, caked up fatty bit of Alcohol that can't get out and bits of it now throughout the bottle.
Usually it comes right out when they are old.
Took it back today and was told I need a receipt!!!! Who get receipts when buying booze?
Going to go back, or get my partner to go in tonight.
Otherwise I will either strain it, or buy another one and get a receipt then take back the other one another day.
This was NOT part of that 25%.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Surely you can understand that post?
"Someguy didn't let me swap a disgusting bottle for a nice one because I had no reciept."
My Partner went back and the night shift guy was more than happy to exchange it!
Even said he maybe recalls me as the guy who buys Father O'Leary's all the time!

"Someguy didn't let me swap a disgusting bottle for a nice one because I had no reciept."
My Partner went back and the night shift guy was more than happy to exchange it!
Even said he maybe recalls me as the guy who buys Father O'Leary's all the time!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Well, if you'd have typed the above in the first place I may have had a chance.2399 wrote:Surely you can understand that post?![]()
"Someguy didn't let me swap a disgusting bottle for a nice one because I had no reciept."
My Partner went back and the night shift guy was more than happy to exchange it!
Even said he maybe recalls me as the guy who buys Father O'Leary's all the time!
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
tonight I have been mostly eating this roasted-vegetable flan that I made this afternoon whilst hiding from the second half commentary of the game...

eaten with a salad, a baguette and half a bottle of red wine...
comfortably full now!

eaten with a salad, a baguette and half a bottle of red wine...
comfortably full now!
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Sweet Jesus, how many Ritz crackers did that take???Bruce Rioja wrote:Last night I mostly ate my own body weight in Manchego.

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Enough to alter their share priceBijou Bob wrote:Sweet Jesus, how many Ritz crackers did that take???Bruce Rioja wrote:Last night I mostly ate my own body weight in Manchego.

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Beef with spring onion and ginger. £1.50 from Iceland. Over chips and butter beans gets an okay. 

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Decided to reward myself last night after my big run by making a toady. Just finished it off for dinner 



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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
nice-looking frog-in-the-bog, Bruce!
now you'll need another two long runs to run that off!! (or you could go and do 40 lengths in a pool of piss like Hermes just has!)
now you'll need another two long runs to run that off!! (or you could go and do 40 lengths in a pool of piss like Hermes just has!)
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I read that. Wasn't he complaining about getting restricted to that amount also?
40 lengths in a 25 metre pool = 1 kilometre !!!!!!!
40 lengths in a 25 metre pool = 1 kilometre !!!!!!!

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Had aubergine, pepper and halloumi stacks last night, they were brilliant!


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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Bruce Rioja wrote:I read that. Wasn't he complaining about getting restricted to that amount also?
40 lengths in a 25 metre pool = 1 kilometre !!!!!!!
I know it sounds a lot but really, when it's broken up into two lengths at a time, it's not that much.
Actually, before the bish interjects, it's exactly the same distance but not as much in terms of effort as I was having 30 second breaks in between every two lengths.
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