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Mmm, tinned pears with chocolate sauce. Nice one Help-Ma.


And Salsaboy, you're so right. Even now, in spite of knowing that it's rock solid and so bitter it will give you a poorly tummy, it looks golden and plump and enticing, and I'm almost tempted to try again in case the other side's better.


The other side is not better.


Conference pears are not so mendacious.

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So sorry Rosie.


Eddie Izzard....


Pears can just f*u*ck off too. 'Cause they're gorgeous little beasts, but they're ripe for half an hour, and you're never there. They're like a rock or they're mush. In the supermarket, people banging in nails. "I'll just put these shelves up, mate, then you can have the pear." ? So you think, "I'll take them home and they'll ripen up." But you put them in the bowl at home, and they sit there, going, "No! No! Don't ripen yet, don't ripen yet. Wait til he goes out the room! Ripen! Now now now!"

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RosieH Wrote:

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> Ooh, where, where? I need me some ribs. Wanted

> ribs on Eat Street but then a bally meeting got in

> the way.

>

> I once broke a tooth on a sugared almond.

>

> No one has ever broken a tooth on my pears.

>

>

> Badoom-tish.



OK-doh-kay


Ribs of Joy


If you're in Brixton Village and you're heading out of Honest Burger.


Walk down toward Brixton Cornucopia, which will be on the left corner. Stop there and look across right. There's a place across the way, with darkwood windows and about 10 or so small tables.


That's the utterly-delicious-ribs-place (where I broke said tooth), I think they're Columbian/Brazilian, maybe


Friggin lovely it is though



Netts(tu)


(inset toothless smile here)


P.s. it might be called Elsantafereno

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