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Fear 'n boozin

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  1. we have this on in our office, there really is no escape....Would much rather have the Kersal lads on.......
  2. HA. Yeah man, feck peace!
  3. that'll be the one. Apparently they have a happy hour. Am meeting ginger jo, the communists daughter.
  4. off to the menkey this evening.....
  5. cheers, sounds good (and 12 hours sounds like a great excuse 'I'm not idly playing the PS2, I'm COOKING!).
  6. Hey Sean, How do you make the stock (no idea), and what the hell is demi-glace? - It sounds good.
  7. they all make my skin crawl. Sdaly, both my housemates are fans, so it's hard to escape, unless I get wasted everynight and find oblivion.....
  8. What, can we go anywhere? I like the african bush (even have a big hat thing like you see in them 'ol films). You could take the family back to basics Ratty, live the ED hippy utopia! (Till we all join given the price of land, availability of fresh food - beast and veggie, and the delightful little italian bar you have the locals set up!!).
  9. yeah, I was going to say the New Forest, green and blue stuff for the kids, close to London, but the prices are going to be just as bad I'd imagine.
  10. would you be talking about the twins there?
  11. the summer generally has crap tv, and channel four only have the one programme, which is nice of them. At the same time, if the weathers good, there's always outside activities, such as drinking, the poker club, other stuff.
  12. you could claim it as some kind art..... http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6703423.stm
  13. HAHAHAHAHHA. oh dear. breaths.
  14. mmmmmm zeinab badawi
  15. eeeek http://bottleofblog.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/owls.jpeg Gets the heebie jeebies......
  16. I used to like Zena but wowey - I think I prefer Buffy these days.
  17. *treads carefully.....can never be to sure when there be owls prowling.....*
  18. Apparently Carry on London's in production, starring Shane Richie...can't see it being a classic.
  19. I forgot garibaldis!! How could I!
  20. I do miss the cartoonies... Actually, I don't think I've had a biscuit in ages, years even, must have bought back memories!
  21. you can't really beat the digestive if you're having it with tea (imoh). Simple, classic. Am also a fan of the bourbon, and rich tea. For excitement I rather like jammy dodgers, and if I'm feeling exurbrant, a good shortbread. Mmmm. Chocolate digestives. http://farm1.static.flickr.com/9/12549428_0b8a65a37a_m.jpg See, the good thing about the digestive is it's sheer versatility. It can go with anything, cheese, tea, literally, anything. If you want to look like a safe, but adaptable, pair of hands I'd take the digestives. I'd certainly discount bourbons and rich teas, not sure they'd work in a job interview. As a child I used to like cartoonies, but I don't think you can get them anymore. They were good, and I'd reccomend them, but, as I say, I'm not sure you can buy them. Shame that. I'd avoid anything like Wagon Wheels (though I know they are popular - never got them myself) and anything a bit gimmicky. Equally, not sure the finest brands are worth it - are they really any better than rock solid, dpendable, gripping and enjoyable digestives? Ha. I don't think so. Of course, there's always the jaffa cake, but again, I'm not sure these would be suitable for the situation you describe. Did you know that the digestive biscuit was invented by McVitie's in Edinburgh in 1892 by Alexander Grant. They were advertised as aiding digestion, yet subsequent scientific research has concluded this as untrue. While rumours exist that consequently it is illegal for them to be sold under that name in the USA, in fact they are widely available in imported food sections of grocery stores and by mail order. The Original Digestive biscuit is still the ninth biggest biscuit brand in the UK. Anyways, best of luck!
  22. Were you thinking of staging an event? East Dulwich Live Earth Fest (if that name is allowed). Coffe/nik-naks/booze and curry festival!
  23. *snigers*
  24. It's good to see Union of European 'it's not about the' Football Associations blaming Liverpool fans for the chaos outside the stadium. Obviously, letting fans in who had fake, or no tickets had nothing to do with it. And of course, giving Liverpool and AC Milan around 17,000 seats each, in a stadium of 72,000 played no part either. Still, amd sure the 38,000 corporate sponsor really enjoyed watching a game between two teams they support week in week out. Sorry, may be hangover, but UEFA = W******
  25. *runs for the hills* :)
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