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Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Seabag Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Louisa Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > fruityloops Wrote: > > > > > > > > Never been a fan of BBQ's either. Also, why > does > > a > > > BBQ have to involve fossil fuel burning? You > > can > > > get gas and electric options! Don't > understand > > the > > > fascination with antipodean style meat > > > preparation. Steamed and slow roasted meat > > retain > > > far more flavour than being burnt and half > > cooked > > > on a coal burning heat pit. > > > > > > No trolling from me, just honesty as ever. > > > > > > Louisa. > > > > Charcoal isn't a fossil fuel, it's dry > distilled > > wood. As in not mined from a coal mine, but > made > > in a retort, in a woodland. > > > Ok I wasn't aware of that. It's still being burnt > in gardens and creating horrible amounts of smoke > and is incredibly anti social. I also do not enjoy > the taste of meat cooked out in the open. The BBQ > taste overpowers everything else in my opinion, > especially if it's charcoal. > > Louisa. Charcoal is the original smokeless fuel, hence its use in restaurant grills often. Now with DEFFRA certification too.
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keano77 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Seabag > > If you're referring to my reference to > unemployment, pea picking, fruit picking etc post > above, that was an example in a discussion with > JoeLeg as to dole/housing benefit being a reason > or disincentive why locals in such areas don't > take available agricultural work while migrants > do. Sorry I didn't make it clearer by using > quotation marks. > > I'm employed and well renumerated, but thank you > for your concern. Aw, I was wondering how long it'd take you to reply. *inserts wink icon*
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rendelharris Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Learning from Life and Death - it was good! > Sundays at 1.30PM, first episode here: > http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08xlp78 Loved that.
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If he had an Eel called Lee I'd be (f)interested.
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titch juicy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > As evidenced by the refusal to back up any > rhetoric with evidence of how Brexit will benefit > us, the only sensible and frankly logical > assumption left available is that Keano doesn't > actually believe it will. > > Which begs the question, why does he/she really > want us to leave the EU? Keano77 has nothing to loose I'm guessing, no job, no business as such.
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Louisa wrote: >A flan slice with a side salad, best part of a tenner. Bargain Louisa.< Has this turned out to be true at the new Tart Shop/ Le Chardon place ? Or hot air #fakenews
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Was it that posh fish, the ones with heads on and eyes in?
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Maybe throw the Prosecco into the Lido as a form of protest Or actually just give up drinking, then no more dry this or I don't like that threads.
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Omar Khayyam Anybody ? *pop*
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Last Monday afternoon (June 26th) outside of Barclays Bank
Seabag replied to Seabag's topic in The Lounge
clockworkorange Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You've probably asked around, but any other cctv > from neighbouring shops, the traffic lights etc > available? > > Must have reversed pretty hard to do that mch > damage. As you say, what a .... > > Good luck and hope the universe evens the score I wish anyone well, even this crappy driver. But it's also annoying as the doors on a VW are sexy but expensive. But if I explore all the possibilities, then I can let it go. Im waiting for M&S to come good right now. But we know its a black Range Rover thus far. -
Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > fruityloops Wrote: > > Never been a fan of BBQ's either. Also, why does a > BBQ have to involve fossil fuel burning? You can > get gas and electric options! Don't understand the > fascination with antipodean style meat > preparation. Steamed and slow roasted meat retain > far more flavour than being burnt and half cooked > on a coal burning heat pit. > > No trolling from me, just honesty as ever. > > Louisa. Charcoal isn't a fossil fuel, it's dry distilled wood. As in not mined from a coal mine, but made in a retort, in a woodland.
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Someone backed a Range Rover into the rear door of my Black VW LWB (parked) Transporter Combi-Van Accidents happen, but driving off after one is a bit cnutish. There's about ?1,000 worth of damage to repair. I informed the Police and they checked the CCTV which shows the Range Rover hitting my vehicle, only you can't see the number plate. It's a shame and I hope the person in the offending vehicle gets shat on from a great height soon. However, if by chance you saw it, please let me know.
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Last time I was there in April, I ate at Alchemist https://scandinaviantraveler.com/en/food-drink/meet-molecular-chef-rasmus-munk 46 courses, plus wine pairing. It was pretty out there in places, but I'd definitely go, if only to eat there once. T There's a cocktail bar run by a Mexican guy which I liked to, plus the meatpacking area has lots going on with craft beer and BBQ
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Is it just me or are the threads becoming more banal?
Seabag replied to malumbu's topic in The Lounge
I love the banal, in fact the more banal the better. So much so, that I can't remember the name of the thread I created on the subject -
I ate a hot dog today It wasn't in a bag tho Does that count or upset anyone?
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Robert Poste's Child Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Test-drive one of the boutique bedrooms at the new > Crown & Greyhound? I think a shag is off menu Do they do room service? I suggested croissants & coffee also Ah anyway, lets hope Mr & Mrs Monkey have fun in the 3 hr slot they have.
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What are the rules/rights regarding gates between houses?
Seabag replied to OD's topic in The Lounge
You can have a solid post and a locking gate without a receiver attached to the other property, hung from your side. It'll be a metal gate and post with securing mechanism. I'd personally try and resolve it by rehanging the hinge side post onto your property. If you want to be resonable and retain security offer the first solution, with the second as back up. Good luck -
yeknomyeknom Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I hope you aren't suggesting what I think you are > suggesting. We have been married 16 years. > There's no chance. > > > Seabag Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > 9 - 12 noon? > > > > Man with woman, on your own, day off, no kids > > > > Erm....at a push a bag of croissants and a jug > of > > coffee (at some point in those 3 hrs) > > > > The rest is pretty simple really Lucky guy!
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I reckon I had the worst F & C at The Flying Fish Stale oil, powdery chips and the old guy was testy Maybe my bad luck, but still rubbish
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What are the rules/rights regarding gates between houses?
Seabag replied to OD's topic in The Lounge
So your gate hinges off the neighbour's house, essentially? -
9 - 12 noon? Man with woman, on your own, day off, no kids Erm....at a push a bag of croissants and a jug of coffee (at some point in those 3 hrs) The rest is pretty simple really
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Very funny, it's nearly as great as having Trump as the key global political figure of mockery.
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I'm just wondering why a huge brand like Canon would risk its rep like this It's not like anyone who buys a printer, would ever buy a Canon product again in light of this Or go back and replace the same Mind you, VW comes to mind
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You're not saying they've got built in obsolescence are you ? Imagine if that is the case .....OMG and some !!
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This tread made me eat F&C tonite But it was at Ocean Fish Bar, not Dolphin as I'd mentioned before It was as ever just great. If off the manor, do try.
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