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noun

a sitting room in a private house.

a room in a public building for receiving guests.

a shop or business providing specified goods or services. Mmmmhmm what kind of services. Surely not in E.D.

a room or building equipped for milking cows.


adjective

denoting a person who professes belief in but does not actively support a specified (especially radical) political view


I quite fancy a Curry Parlour..


Foxy

LD929 Wrote:

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> I hate ice cream vans, they pollute the air near

> playgrounds and they target obese children. I hope

> the one on Adys Road packs in.


They 'target' obese children? What do they do, follow them around waving 99's at them?


Fox - I closed your italics tag for you (after a couple of attempts!)


Yeah the "mr whippy" type stuff (made from water and powdered ice-cream mix) isn't exactly the best ice cream. But kids like it and it's not expensive.


You can get it in purple sweet potato flavour in Japan.. yuck..

 

I completely agree. Ice cream vans sell rubbish ice cream. (I spent my first 25 years in Italy) There do not seem to be many small start up companys selling "home" made ice cream from vans.

I have been told that the "you want a flake on this" style vans would drive them out from every park straight away.

Not sure if it is true

cacaolat Wrote:

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> I completely agree. Ice cream vans sell rubbish

> ice cream. (I spent my first 25 years in Italy)

> There do not seem to be many small start up

> companys selling "home" made ice cream from vans.

> I have been told that the "you want a flake on

> this" style vans would drive them out from every

> park straight away.

> Not sure if it is true



The best ice cream I've (still) ever had was from a small cart which used to be on Tooting Bec Common at weekends, must have been in the early sixties. I guess it was Italian. We used to get one after going swimming in the lido.


Absolutely delicious - real vanilla, and sort of grainy. Never found anything like it since. My mouth is watering just thinking about it :)


Though my own home made ice cream is pretty good, though I say it myself :))

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