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> have you done that then woof? must have hurt


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I..


Just don't want to go into it BUT it was the night after I had my eye gouged out at the chinese


Katie, I have heard of mash with chips & gravy


It's was a hit at my old boarding school


That & dipping bread into bacon grease



Oh yes...RAGE



W**F

I...


did actually set fire to someone's news paper in a pub in Arundel once


He was sitting at the bar next to me & eating BUT holding a massive broad sheet, a bit too near me


So I thought what the heck & set light to it


He didn't notice at first ....


Jeezus H , did it go up ( must have been the ink ) though


Nearly set the whole pub on fire



Boy though, was he ANGRY after


( his lunch must have got cold too )



W:)):))F

Yeah, how bland is that - snooze city. Lets sit on the fence, why not? You did that guy a favour...except for ruining his lunch maybe......


Although IMO they are all pretty rubbish now TBH (although I used to quite like this for news and dilbert)

Nothing...



comes near "The National Enquirer"


That is in a league of it's own


99p invested every Thursday


Plus a "freak of the week" feature


What more could you want ..?




Oh yeah it does a good "who's an angry" celebrity "angle"


( is this on topic now ? )






W**F

For the record, the perfect breakfast is a couple of poached eggs, brown toast, tomato, lots and lots of crispy bacon, some slightly overcooked sausages and NO bloody mushrooms. (Mushrooms! Ugh, the foul black leaky juice.) And really good coffee and lots of juice.


And no kids.


(Though the young ones are tasty)

do you mean these ghastly greasy things???

http://recipequeen.twinterviewing.com/recipes/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/hashbrown.jpg


absolutely no place at all when you could be eating this!!!

http://www.nibbledish.com/public/images/cached/567x/recipe_images/40c6525ad12d515aa8a26d2635ba4f44tommy_bubblesqueak.jpg

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