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Jeremy Wrote:

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> I liked The Office, but always preferred other

> characters (scenes with Martin Freeman and

> Mackenzie Crook were often painfully funny). Not

> enjoyed his latest show at all. And his stand-up

> is terrible.


Exactly this. To the letter.

El Pibe Wrote:

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> isn't hating quinoa because it's faddish amongst

> rather tedious middle class types like hating rice

> because, you know, wops...or chinks or

> something....?

>

> It's a grain, or a pulse, or something, a

> traditional object of ire, fecking wheat,

> splitters...or was that the Bulgars (baddam tish)?

> anyway it's small and round, like hundreds and

> thousands but less pink.



Ah yes, hatred would be 'irrational' if I had said I hated it - but this is about things one "doesn't get" - thas all.


I don't get it like I don't get the whole superfoods argument (aren't we all still supposed to be eating some Gigi berry or other or drinking liquidised grass?) only got irritated when I first saw it written and got smug-smile-corrected in its pronunciation after asking in Peckham's H&B what kwinohwer was.


Rice I get.


Wheat I get (even when it's cracked).


Oats ditto and Barley and I have a long standing understanding.


But I think Quinoa can fuck off.

:D fair enough.

It was just something i'd never heard of in the lunches I got at work from the supermarket downstairs.

It tasted nice with lots of tabasco.


Turned out I'd be mispronouncing it for months in my head.


yeah, superfoods i don't get. It's not going to counteract the harm from crying into your pinot grigio every night!!

???? Wrote:

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> The call for Renationalising ANYTHING that was

> privatised....rose tinted memory or people who are

> too young to remember how shite it all was



Does that include Royal Mail? Cos that's way better now right?

StraferJack Wrote:

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> Park drive - if you love 2003 so much just wait

> until 2005. Arsenal go unbeaten in the league!

>

> Best bit in extras was the Christmas special. All

> of it but the rant to camera in big brother house

> was superb. It's on YouTube.


Strafer, you've lost me, what on earth are you on about?

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