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mockney piers

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  1. He He, perfect answer Alan :D
  2. * notices citizen treating Lush in a manner befitting an owl * * hoots with delight * * swigs from bottle of industrial meths, it is almost the weekend after all *
  3. Get a 6 of their ilk and half a dozen etonians on Big Brother and I'm watching!!
  4. * appears from a point in space with a faint pop and a whiff of drowned rat * * falls to floor and twists ankle, still not getting the hang of this * * offers Jah Lush a brandy for the shock, purely medicinal of course, coincidence that it's a 40 year old armangac *
  5. * skips in with (very quiet) pipe, piping a (very quiet) tune * * skips and lollops as all manner of vermin form an orderly queue behind * * skips and gambols a la la la out into the dingly dell leaving the quiet room all happy and clean *
  6. LOL *bob* that's genius, little kev and swimmy dave, don't mess (in faux jamaican accent) I bet they love their mums though.
  7. Have said this before, but El Rincon Latino is a must for tapas fans http://www.london-eating.co.uk/2747.htm That said it's expanded since I first started going, longer ago than I care to think about, and I gather the food may be the victim of their success a tad, but atmosphere and service are absolutely the real thing and second to none.
  8. the fenkey menkey?
  9. Fear'n boozin said: "I get wasted everynight" Properly Fixed
  10. Yep, nowhere else in London. Plenty of places I like in Britain, but have no urge to live in any of them. I'd have to say I'm a happy bunny. Oh the joys of being dragged off to Ireland soon :(
  11. ?Buenos Aires, sin duda!
  12. I challenge anyone to make a homemade chilli quite as spectacular as Dragon's blood
  13. Yep, prone to takeaways for time constraint (usually having been out for a couple of afterwork beers) and am not a health nut (see also kebabs), but cooking is the only way forward. I'm a big believer in that as long as you have a balanced diet then there's almost nothing that can't be eaten without ill effects. Blimey is that a quadruple negative, I'm not sure that's right, brain in sleep-mode today.
  14. It really takes no time to chuck a bit of garlic, chilli and bacon (or whatever) in a saucepan full of plum tomatoes and simmer for half an hour while vegging in front of channel 4 news. Pasta sauces are bad enough, but the pre-prepared pasta dishes?!?! I think we should all be forced to hunt/grow our food at least once a year, just to keep us in touch or something.
  15. ooops, following. Hmm isn't LL changing!
  16. A bit of a favourite of mine, by the lovechild of Grandaddy and Steeley Dan Midlake - Roscoe
  17. Hmmm may have been an ironic use of the term "lounged" by the administrator. Either that or he forgot to move the thread to the lounge. A thread in any non lounge room gets moved to the lounge if too much offtopication occurs
  18. Will every other post be of bird song and traffic noise then?
  19. > They don't talk like pirates in Letchworth! Everyone in Cleethorpes talks like pirates ;-) (actually that was an attempt at a east anglian 'ooh aar', which used to be quite prevalent in Letchworth, before all these claphamites moved in etc...)
  20. It's funny it always takes me some time to adjust when I go back to Letchworth to visit friends or family, strangers randomly saying g'maarning t'ya. Your instinct is to say 'Sorry I haven't got any change' or something. I shall make a point of following citizen's fine advice so the culture shock is not so huge in future.
  21. I'm reading a history/compendium of notes of Vassily Grossman as a warm up to Life and Fate. So that's me done for the rest of the year then :-/
  22. Cool, I don't get that on my copy of Is A Woman. If you register with last FM do you get to hear the whole song?
  23. God sake lads, go do the gardening or cooking (that's coocking, without a welsh pronunciation) or something...save yourselves!!!
  24. No
  25. There's something in my underground rivers book about the peck being a traditional dividing line between old celtic tribes and has reamined something of a border through the ages. I shall dig the quote out for you.
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