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I'm interested as to what was actually served on said "square plates"


( I see it's been difficult but if you could recall that moment )


I really need to build a better mental picture of the event


Course by course of course


Lastly , what colour were "they" please ?





W**F

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Gravied meats, seasonal vegetables, plus jus.

>

> I suspect that there may have been some form of

> asymmetrical raised seashell motif patternation,

> but (as you can imagine) we were putting our coats

> on long before it could have been exposed.


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Really...



that really happens in people's houses, you know "jus.."


Now don't tell me, there was a "grilled goats cheese" starter


Or a Parma Ham & fig/melon combo



I'd say they were LibDem voters with a Tory twist


Am I right..?



Or were they just regular recovering heroin addicts ?


( aren't they all, eh ? )




W**F

*Bob* Wrote:

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> What's your thinking, Mick?

>

> Something to go with the square etched-glass

> coasters?


No - we are intending putting them on a square table.


Not sure I see the point of circle plates? Can you think of a good reason why they might be a better idea?

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