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Nice cookie. I shall be having a lovely curry with a couple of friends in my favourite Indian ( it’s really rather good) in Upminster on Friday. Yums
Just had chicken curry and chips yum yum!!,one day closer Rodney!!:)
You've got me hungry, I'm now having tuna in perinaise sauce with buttery potato cakes, hot chocolate followed with hunt cross buns.
Very good that sauce and was only £2.50 for 2 big bottles in Costco, which incidentally is suffering from no supply disruptions as yet.
Mother, fortunately me teeth are ok but it's the cholesterol malarkey that has me over a barrel. I got a feeling them faggots have a lot of it. Shame.
Now your talking Kalan,fish chips and mushy peas,when i worked at hellaby used chippie at wickersly,(one with big tree on the drive),
That Boris is dead? Massive floods, zombie apocalypse and eu doings, ......and Boris ain’t been seen, not on tv, not anywhere, something’s up...... imho
Kev, oooh that’s a hardd one, they ain’t going to trade the olives easily. I reckon we will need a goodly amount of crispy pancakes for an mtu of those olives.
Spot on Safetyman
"That our rugged miners at la parilla would like Findus crispy pancakes. I think they would. To be fair with the automated plant we don’t need to many of them. The fact is our mine is open cast and has state of the art plant. Every possible bit of infrastructure is in place, we have water supplies as well as the lake. We have off take contracts, we have cash to hand from the recent loan, we have support of the local community politicians, we have local investors from prominent business families with a strong vested interest, we hav rising tungsten prices. We have the output from Regua to start processing at la Parilla later in the year. Yes we have a goldmine at Sao martinho. Yep the least we could do is treat our workers with pancakes and such. Looking good imho."
The only question in town now is: Do we have enough Tungsten and tin to pay all the costs and meet debt repayments plus pay back capital with enough left over for fish chips and mushy peas for us?
Need teeth, I'm getting tired.....
Safetyman, will they swap the Findus food technology products for their fabulous olives?
Tonlin, Brains faggots aren't what they were, but they're still a regular on Muvvers menu, either with mash or chips. Besides, what's age got to do with eating faggots and mash, you don't teeth for nosh like that?
Spot on safety. As well as the Findus crispy pancakes I used to love Brains faggots with mushy peas and creamy buttery mash. At my age I wouldn't eat them now but in my yoof they were gert lush.
That our rugged miners at la parilla would like Findus crispy pancakes. I think they would. To be fair with the automated plant we don’t need to many of them. The fact is our mine is open cast and has state of the art plant. Every possible bit of infrastructure is in place, we have water supplies as well as the lake. We have off take contracts, we have cash to hand from the recent loan, we have support of the local community politicians, we have local investors from prominent business families with a strong vested interest, we hav rising tungsten prices. We have the output from Regua to start processing at la Parilla later in the year. Yes we have a goldmine at Sao martinho. Yep the least we could do is treat our workers with pancakes and such. Looking good imho.