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Seabag

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  1. Nope I disagree, ice cold Cobra is doable, with a curry But ...personally, i'd get into home-made iced tea http://www.ocado.com/webshop/product/Cobra-Zero-Premium-Beer-Extra-Smooth-Alcohol-Free/41423011
  2. Mustard Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Cockapoo, not labradoodle... Tee hee So much said, in so few words
  3. Until Grayson Perry is Dr Whogivesafuck I ain't interested
  4. What about the slutty recyclable one/s ? Y'know, the village "Boris Bikes"
  5. I work really hard, it's not always fun I then give some of my hard earned to charity What then ? Oh yeah, life goes on Next ?
  6. Loz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Seems too obvious. But then, Moffat's scripts can > be so convoluted, maybe he thinks everyone will > discount the bleeding obvious. > > Hope the writing improves. That verged on boring > for most of the first half. This was the give away Loz My mate directed some of the last lot, and my kids/his kids were buzzing about it, insider secrets all over the place But, I still can't get twinkly in the least about it, sorry And I've known TAD (the op) many many years, so it was either Dr Who or Star Trek he'd be on about He speaks Klingon too, no wonder I practiced my Judo on him so much as a kid *waves toward Barry Road* :)
  7. MrBen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If they all get their frozen bags of deep fried > stuff and pre made overly sweet sauces from the > same wholesaler, what makes any of them different? > How they fry it? Frequency of oil changes? I'd > genuinely like to know. It's how they customise those items, a little tweak here and there Makes all the difference, but from my memory, Yee Wah was ok, don't remember anything special That said, my days living near it, were ...Erm...slightly hazy :)
  8. I'm getting to realise that beans feature high in One-Pan wonders With that in mind, i'm going all out today. Boston Beans, belly pork, molasses and the rest It'll be a gas here at Seabag Towers
  9. In case, or just so I FEKKIN CAN'T GET WOOD OVER DR DOO-DAH It's shit, grow up FFS
  10. Bamboo, Oak or Iroko All lovely, but something a little loveless about bamboo
  11. Not so much a recipe, more an assembly of ingredients & generally cooked in one pan, with a slice of toast or bread making an appearance Tea time in our house, between clubs or activities for the kids, is usually when these *ahem* 'classics' make an appearance. They've often been created with some ingenuity and/or a lack of ingredients. Or good as an addition to some Cold Cuts Bean-o-mato with Sour Dough toast A tin of beans + a tin of plum tomato In a pan with a little Mustard, Worcestershire sauce, splash of Balsamic & Cayenne if you like heat I crush the tomato up somewhat, then simmer the assembly for a good while. This thickens the whole thing, and lets the ingredients get to know each other Nice thick toast, buttered well Add grated cheese once plated, if that floats your boat. Or the Classic "HonaloochiBakedBeans" (his recipe, not mine, but the only way we now eat straight beans at Bag Towers) 1 tin of beans. Add about a small teaspoon of mustard and a good splash of Worcester sauce Cooked sloooooowly, until the beans thicken and soften Serve with toast or a thick slice of ham/cold chicken or whatever, they're deliciously sticky and savoury
  12. Well done, can we get a description of them ? Size, shape, hair, colour and the rest It would be helpful
  13. Had a beer here today Pleasant local, nice staff Gas BBQ Hmmm
  14. I loved playing bowls And I fancy playing again, to capitalise on my youth *ahem*
  15. Personally, i'd play safe and wear the Clown outfit But don't honk the horn as she goes down/in
  16. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm with Penguin here, banning anything is a > slippery road into dictatorship. I for the life of > me still struggle to understand why smoking was > banned in pubs all those years ago. Many people > still enjoy the smoke filled atmosphere of a > proper boozer, all taken away from us because of > some ridiculous politically correct dictatorial > ban aimed at harming the very institutions which > made money at the heart of the community, the pub. > If you ban plastic bags what's next? Shall we ban > religious freedom? Shall we ban people smiling in > public places? How about alcohol? Ridiculous. No > I'm on the side of free plastic bags,especially in > a day and age when the high street is struggling, > I would allow free parking in town centres and > free plastic bags in shops and supermarkets to > increase footfall. > > Louisa. So staff who worked in pubs, should be obliged to be poisoned by other peoples second hand smoke, regardless of wether they smoke or not. Along with anyone else, just so a group who had elected to do it to them selves could carry on regardless On that note. Isn't it time we put children, from disadvantaged soci-economic backgrounds, up chimney's again. What with the well heeled being able to afford wood burners and the likes. I'm sure there'd be a massive upswing in employment for that group And dancing bears, now that would be great to see again, and the cute monkeys on leads. Actually, bear baiting in general is due for a come back, were it not for those sill law makers sticking their snooty noses in It sure beats living in a dictatorship or a cul-de-sac
  17. ???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I am sure it's great but do we need two foooking > threads on how great it is? Actually, i'm warming to The Honor Oak again, for balance like
  18. The only fight i've nearly had was with an EA, on Upland Road. I was W4nker, I saw him in the Cafe Noodle the other day He was slightly less full of himself, not being in his silly car and all that And he wore his sunglasses on the top of his balding head
  19. Smokers at the entrances to just about any station Fekk off, I don't want to run through your second hand fug
  20. My get out card is; whilst discussing the minutia of pub/gastro/restaurant I am technically "talking shop" Today, by 5:00 I'll have visited/discussed the ins and outs of 7 establishments in the West End, in great detail I only ate at 1, and had a soft drink at 2 tho God, reading this back, i'm boring myself I apologise
  21. dumpertruck Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Are you guys all on holiday/having days > off/retired/unemployed? Ha ha . I'm self employed
  22. What happens if you're Dad was The Duke of Norfolk, but your Mum was a skivvy at the Castle And you didn't know, then became a Dustman and your wife ran off with another woman, she then moved back in with you, but bought the other woman with her And you were named "Butch" What class are you then ?
  23. Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Think it's a new version. > > Fox's is great! If I want to watch football it's > either a bus to Dulwich to meet Jah Lush at The > Castle, or it's Fox's. Does that bloke still drink in there He's a tall and slightly gormless space invader of a man. He gets a beak full of chisel in his face, then TALKS AT YOUR FACE until you want to punch him I resorted to the "GO AWAY YOU BORE" pre warning every time I saw him, but in the end I just avoided Fox's and The Woodman (RIP) Shame really, but my tolerance levels for that kinda of thing has diminished over the years, and I like watching a game in a pub
  24. StraferJack Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > swings and roundabouts, Seabag, swings and > roundabouts I didn't mean that to sound mean I love Harveys and old farts
  25. Opposite Fox's Otta I love Sydenham too. I Didn't know the club was still going on tho
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