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Fish & Chips, anywhere other than out doors or at the place of making. Never in the office for god sake, even on a Friday Even in the privacy of your own home is rank. It's not the fish, but the chips that I can't abide. I do try and take a spare shirt with me when eating out, the smell of food lingering on my clothes after isn't good with me, though I know this is slightly OCD Maybe it's that KTC oil that many places use, with it's slightly sour note (even when fresh)
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Parkdrive Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Just as I thought the hipster thing is total > bollocks. Jez and I were talking 'fashion' in general, not specifically 'Hipsters' But your view is noted
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Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You lost me at 'loose knits'. Proves my point Jez "there ain't that many RIGHT/HOT people"
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I'm having a Friday brain ache (along with the rest of the week) If something is $720 USD a metric ton How much does that work out per kilo ? Then convert that into ? sterling I know, fairly simple but it's been a hard few weeks here Many thanks
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Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Socks and sandals... proof that being fashionable > doesn't equate to good taste. I disagree Jez Good loose knits and a pair of Birkenstocks, a pair of faded quality jeans, on the RIGHT person is a HOT look Trouble is there ain't that many RIGHT/HOT people As an aside, isn't the whole 'Hipster" thing more about a lifestyle, than just a fashion statement
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Buggies are exempt i'm afraid Kel, shame on you for even mentioning them Tho not mobility scooters or outside pubsmokers or the guy in the chip shop on North Cross Road
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And gamblers I fire my imaginary rockets into William Hill at you
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You amble up to the pedestrian crossing and I stop, because i'm preempting your move, even though you're not paying attention. And then you amble slowly-slowly without looking, whilst poking your phone screen, taking your time, you looking up and then carrying on, all slowly-slowly Oh yeah, just so you know, i've mentally dumped the clutch and poked the throttle to run you over Same goes for you riding wrong way up the one way street, your brake free bike with the cut-down handlebars And you 'militant pedestrian' stepping off the kerb way before the zebra crossing, with that defiant "run me over on a crossing would you look" Yep, you're over the bonnet too
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The old Routemaster 12 to Notting Hill and back was the sweetest of bus rides Ever since then nothing has come close. I took the 176 on a journey this year. God, part of me died. So much so I got off at Camberwell Green to get a cab the rest of the way The cab journey was of itself a further journey into hell, so I feel for those who have to use busse . They've become more like a branch of social services than a transport method. Hardly a wonder that bikes journeys have increased so much. Better taking your life into your own hands then dying slowly in a Red alloy mad house
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*cuts plug off radio*
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Cupa-soup Asparagus Come on, that stuff is plain wrong I stopped giving my Niece work based on her consumption of that stuff alone Harsh I know, but it was the soup or me
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All that's need is a spit-froth from DaveR, and it's got legs to go
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I'm anticipating his review of the Bradford or Inverness branch of "Mowley's Chicken" (or is it "Morley's"?) any day now And, I reckon Marina O'dooh-dah is JR's alter ego Yeah, it's possible
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Me thinks ! I HATE YOU FOR WRITING THAT
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Monster munch Pickled Onion Flav Come on, even out doors this is a challenge
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Many sausages are gluten free now, they've taken to using potato starch instead of rusk. Black farmer are particularly good. But i'd personally try not to get into the replace the one with the other, as with bread. It's a great opportunity to re look at your diet as a whole. If you're looking for carbo/starches hit, then try adding pulses or grains. You can even get lentils and quinoa in ready to heat packets. All that GF bread bungs up your guts I found Guar Gum features in a lot of GF, not sure it's the best for us
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Yeah me too Steveo I'm dying to not have my bin emptied and to park on the 'wrong' side of our street Maybe we could have an anarchy day, much like a bank holiday. Anarchy-lite as it were
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Flip Flops and leggings on men ? OMG, were back in "Hipster" teratory now aren't we. I've yet to see this sight, but will keep 'em peeled
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Got a stonking review from Jay Rayner Good work and another quality addition to South London http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2014/may/04/artusi-peckham-restaurant-review-jay-rayner
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Flip flops Particularly on cargo short wearing shortarsed estate agents/city boys
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What wood is it ? Could yo not flip the work top and refinish the other side
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Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > * smacks palm on forehead... * Ha ! Isn't Spock in this remake ? Oh it won't be the same. But if there a way he could be "beamed" into it, i'm sure he'd like that
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My other half had this, eventually leading to leaky gut syndrome. To be honest, I thought she was loosing the plot and was wrongly dismissive of the whole thing. There were various random symptoms. She was very emotional a lot of the time, tired, aching joints, bloated, hungry then a lack of appetite. Along with a massive sugar craving(which turned out to be candida), the poor girl was on a roller coaster of a journey with it all. Eventually she found the right nutritionist who knew their stuff. The start of it all was the stress from winding down a ltd company. She'd essentially run on adrenaline and when the company wound up, she crashed and the start of the symptoms kicked in. It was grim but she somehow managed to seek out a healthy way forward At first we struggled, as we had a dual diet house hold. However, when we sat down and read what was required it was actually quite doable. So we did it as a household and made it our way of eating. After about a month you get settled in, then with some effort and a lot of joy, you see results Now after about 2 yrs it seems like a no brainer. I feel like my best friend is back, but so much healthier and brighter. I take my hat off to her perseverance and hold my hands up in respect of my misplaced scepticism about the whole thing We're both somewhat leaner too, which feels good. But as someone said before, we are not slaves to it, it's an adjustment to our lifestyle. A good one at that Lastly, there is a whole gluten free industry. GF bread is cak, as are many other things. And there's books galore on it, but it's basically pretty simple. I found that the Moro cookbook (with the bready stuff taken out) is pretty much spot on GF wise Do it, enjoy it, then get to work on the whole world that is ...SUGAR FREE
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I have Spock ears So i'll obvs take his role, but in this remake Mr Spock will be "wearing mainly denim & a beard" whilst perusing various street food of the Galaxy
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Try this for size http://www.theguardian.com/culture/tvandradioblog/2008/jan/24/lastnightstvwonderlandthe1
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