Voodoo Billy wrote:Love the meatballs (with chips obviously not mash, I mean mash, it's not bloody primary school), never quite get round to buying some to take home though.
fat cherry wrote:And I broke a tooth. Well it was more like a bit of a tooth fell off rather than it snapped on a meatball.
fat cherry wrote:Voodoo Billy wrote:Love the meatballs (with chips obviously not mash, I mean mash, it's not bloody primary school), never quite get round to buying some to take home though.
Funnily enough the other week when we went to see Nick Cave in Manchester Mrs FC announces that since we're going to the big city we ought to pop into Ikea to get a wardrobe she's beeen after for the spare room. So that's what we did. Running out of time a bit so she says 'shall we have something to eat here?' And that's what we did. She said 'I'm having meatballs, (and that's what she did) what about you', I picked something else, can't remember but it was awful, dry as a bone, so I had to keep pinching a bit of her meatball gravy (which is the most ungravy like gravy in the world. Not a fan. And I broke a tooth. Well it was more like a bit of a tooth fell off rather than it snapped on a meatball.
fat cherry wrote:mny a true word vb, many a true word.
Mr. Brian wrote:Kounelaki wrote:the Danish place names are reserved especially for toilet brushes.
As a descendant of poor Danish immigrants from Odesne I find this appropriate
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