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Seabag

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  1. HonaloochieB Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > And the first thirty Benders are on me. I'll take one for the team Xx Great to see you're back H
  2. Flying Pig is owned by Locale Sea cow will now sell burgers Next?
  3. bilksy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I recently had the beer battered fish and chips in > the great exhibition and really enjoyed it. What is this nonsense with 'beer battered' fish I've eaten it in numerous places, it's not leapt out at me in any noteable Just make really good and thin batter, or better still learn to make tempura properly (not from a packet) and you're done So many places use that thick nasty stuff, maybe to make the fish look bigger possibly?
  4. Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My head hurts Did you bang it on a tap ?
  5. Rolo Tomasi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > "Seeing as MEATliqour began its life in a Peckham > car park." > > Really? I thought it was in New Cross. New Cross was later, the car park of Print (Bellenden) Village was one of the early venues Quite fun it was too, all pallets and the likes. But fekk it took ages to actually get the burger you'd ordered I'd heard a while ago a something might be afoot with that group, but rumours are just that. If it does happen I'd not be suprised, seeing as the Honest guys are in Peckham now it probably gives them the drive to push it on And Scott's probably opened more 'locals' than most people I know around here. Good luck to them too I could eat one of their chicken burgers right now
  6. If I start with a ?1 where do I get to by day 365 I'm thinking big here
  7. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Used to take my lady friends to the George Inn in > the evenings back in the mid 70's.. > Wanted to buy a house there.. > > Bit of a drive but worth it.. Not at all touristy > back then.. Nice coal fires.. > > Went there a few years back on a Sunday.. dozens > of cars.. on church street.. Ruined.. > > DulwichFox Now don't get all dry and grouchy Fox It's still very nice
  8. The first few days are harder than the later, stick with it I did buy bottles of fizzy water and necked some of that in the evening, much of my 'drinking' was due to thirst But ohhhhhhh boy, the number of bog visits rose And hats off to Lousia, very honest indeed You could join this tho Foxter http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/support-us/find-an-event/charity-challenges/dryathlon
  9. I had a dry Sept/October and start of November It was fine really, first few days are different, then it is what it is One thing tho, i'd wake up at times with a 'faux hangover' feeling Slightly odd, it passed rapidly After the 7th i'll be back off the stuff for a good while
  10. 5 of us took to the hills today thanks to this OP and the blog We did the Shoreham walk of about an hour and a half, then had lunch in the George Inn Very lovely it was too and will be going again Funnily we overheard another group passing us talking about the 176 bus, I kept quite but did smile to myself Many thanks, great little site and fun to do
  11. Seabag

    NY parties??

    *Bob* Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > These are The Wilderness Years for you, Jez. > > But fear not - The Golden Years, when you can go > to bed just before they're getting up and everyone > feels they've had a treat - are not far off. Ha ha!
  12. Good news I'm looking forward to the new year
  13. I like "Hammer Time" that's my favourite I'll be dancing to that on NYE
  14. ratty Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The Lane was best in about 2009/10. Downhill since > then imo. Still it has a long way to go before it > hits the depths of the 90s so not too much to > worry about at the moment. > > Southwark council must be benefitting from > increased taxation on business lets? (Presuming > they get this money, so not all bad as the elderly > and infirm may get a modicum of care? You live in Bromley now ratty And moved out when ?
  15. This thread is fun *insert fish on line emoji here*
  16. I suggest a listen to Jay Rayner on BBC Radio 4 yesterday His broadcast on the pig has some resonance here http://bbc.in/1OdelPm Oink!
  17. We went to the iMax 3D showing today It was bloomin great fun, loved it lots
  18. Have you ever set fire to one Bloody hell, there's no better firelighter
  19. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > As far as I can remember, I have NEVER eaten a > sprout and I have no intention to EVER do so... > > No matter how they have been prepared.. > > Foxy.. What do you eat instead Greens, Cabbage or the dreaded boiled courgette What will be on the table Foxy ?
  20. I've seen the future, well eaten it anyway I like Chocolate Brownies I like Mince Pies I now like Mince Brownies They look and taste just like a regular brownie, but the 'mince' bit hits you at the end. Very nice indeed and i'll probably be sick of them by the end of Xmas. I've also eaten sprouts, prepared in a very pleasing manner. All the big leaves pulled off and steamed, then mixed in with little chunks of thick bacon, bacon fat and chopped chestnuts. Now they were very delicious and they'll be appearing at our Xmas lunch, as will roasted white sweet potatoes And quince jelly
  21. uncleglen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > second childhood? No, my Mum was a right old cow But i'll take 19-25 if that's ok
  22. uncleglen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Jim the chin is right about the behaviourial > aspects- the Smoky Joe's at my school was where > all the 'cool' kids hung out- it's where I had my > first fag and there was a certain camaraderie > around handing out fags, giving a light....not > helped by '50s films and subsequent advertising. I > saw my first vaping ad yesterday and was taken > aback... > who could resist > http://vaping360.com/uk-shows-first-vaping-adverts > -tv/ I'm highly likely to 'get mine out' after this ad Blimey
  23. Now if only our 'leader' had such panache Great clip there
  24. I'm noticing a few of my aquaintances of a certain 50+ age are Grumpier Wearing the same clothes Saying the same stuff everytime I see them Personally, i've started buying Trials & Motocross news & have bought some DM type shoes again What any of this means, I don't know
  25. Seabag

    X - Factor

    ???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > any guesses? I say SNORKS xxx I do hope so *waves*
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