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*Bob* Wrote:

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> How oily is the Mirash then? Just oily enough? Not

> quite oily enough?

>

> I love way that 'oiliness' is the yardstick by

> which a good curry is measured.



*Bob* the problem is the flavour of the horrible oil completely obliterates the flavour of the other ingreds.

  • 9 years later...
Sorry jah I'm sure it was Georges fish and chip shop.george was the owner.elvis was his son.elvis later on opened his own fish and chip shop.top of north cross road.run it with his wife.blonde girl can't remember her name!a couple of years later he lost his shop split with his wife lost his house.gambled everything away.shame really he had everything going for him.and I got on well with him.really nice fella.

teddyboy23 Wrote:

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> Sorry jah I'm sure it was Georges fish and chip

> shop.george was the owner.elvis was his son.elvis

> later on opened his own fish and chip shop.top of

> north cross road.run it with his wife.blonde girl

> can't remember her name!a couple of years later he

> lost his shop split with his wife lost his

> house.gambled everything away.shame really he had

> everything going for him.and I got on well with

> him.really nice fella.



Ah, the sands of time are catching up with me. Correct me if I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure it was Bells before it became George's. I remember when Elvis opened his shop in North Cross Road as I was living in Lacon Road at the time. Nice fella. Shame it all went tits up for him.

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