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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I had the belly pork detailed earlier in the DELETED thread
I have now drunk a bottle of wine. I intend to drink tea and have a biscuit or two. Maybe play some guitar.
Rock and/or roll
( , Tue 9 Sep 2014, 22:29, 1 reply, 10 years ago)
I have now drunk a bottle of wine. I intend to drink tea and have a biscuit or two. Maybe play some guitar.
Rock and/or roll
( , Tue 9 Sep 2014, 22:29, 1 reply, 10 years ago)
Pretty much the same as when you met him.
He's a happy little soul.
( , Tue 9 Sep 2014, 22:38, Reply)
He's a happy little soul.
( , Tue 9 Sep 2014, 22:38, Reply)
There's one area you can take them on all year round,
but the main drag is mostly Nov - March. Except the last couple of years, it's been a year-round ban.
Miserable cunts.
( , Tue 9 Sep 2014, 22:44, Reply)
but the main drag is mostly Nov - March. Except the last couple of years, it's been a year-round ban.
Miserable cunts.
( , Tue 9 Sep 2014, 22:44, Reply)
Biscuit choice is always difficult
I feel you can't go wrong with a rich tea - or a malted milk. Crisp, well flavoured and with excellent dunking potential.
( , Tue 9 Sep 2014, 22:37, Reply)
I feel you can't go wrong with a rich tea - or a malted milk. Crisp, well flavoured and with excellent dunking potential.
( , Tue 9 Sep 2014, 22:37, Reply)
True
However, the hobnob is a very difficult biscuit to dunk to the optimum ratio of softness to not-falling-in-your-tea coefficient*.
Whereas your Rich tea (assuming no manufacturing defects or cracks) will be more forgiving.
*I may have made this up
( , Tue 9 Sep 2014, 22:41, Reply)
However, the hobnob is a very difficult biscuit to dunk to the optimum ratio of softness to not-falling-in-your-tea coefficient*.
Whereas your Rich tea (assuming no manufacturing defects or cracks) will be more forgiving.
*I may have made this up
( , Tue 9 Sep 2014, 22:41, Reply)
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