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Re: uk chippie chips
« Reply #40 on: June 04, 2010, 07:07 PM »
Axe,

Chippy curry is hit and miss, and mostly powdered stuff (as per my viewing)  and it wouldn't suprise me, if the curry dishes on the menu are just the same, with the extras cooked in.

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« Reply #41 on: June 04, 2010, 07:28 PM »
By'eck! I've not had chip shop curry in donkeys! I remember we used to think it exotic if it came wi' sultanas in....and they're not baps, buns or barms or muffins...they're bloody T-cakes! ;D

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« Reply #42 on: June 04, 2010, 07:32 PM »
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they're bloody T-cakes!

T-Cakes are just muffins with dead flies in them

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« Reply #43 on: June 04, 2010, 07:34 PM »
For a second there Domi, I thought you were going to break out in a Boddington's advert.  ;D

I thought Teacakes had currants and raisins in. ::)

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« Reply #44 on: June 04, 2010, 07:35 PM »
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they're bloody T-cakes!

T-Cakes are just muffins with dead flies in them

Ray ;D

I think that's a Mancunian banquet, isn't it? Is that what you were doing at Cannon Hall...looking for appetisers? dirrrty heathen!

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Re: uk chippie chips
« Reply #45 on: June 04, 2010, 07:41 PM »
For a second there Domi, I thought you were going to break out in a Boddington's advert.  ;D

I thought Teacakes had currants and raisins in. ::)


OI! don't you start an'all! :o fruit t-cakes have fruit in...where are you lot from? ;D and I don't drink boddies either! Got to be Old Eli or Enoch's hammer for me if you're ever round our way, Axe, I'll tek yer to't'Sair and show ya some real ales...I'll buy you a pint of leadboiler and challenge you to a pickled chilli eat-off ;D...it's lush! Sair is the yorkshire pronunciation of Sow (female pig) Tha'shull nivver went tuh guh back yom I tell thee :P ;D

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Re: uk chippie chips
« Reply #46 on: June 04, 2010, 07:54 PM »
Arrrrr Bodingtons, the cream of Manchester  (Brewed in Dublin :-\)

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I think that's a Mancunian banquet, isn't it?

Well, there were a family in 't' farm shop, buying those little bags of pellet feed for 50p.  They bought 4 bags, and I'm sure I heard the women say to her fella,  "Aye up cock, I'll av theez pellets in a bhuna, quicker than thee can say Hovis, tha knowz"

Pmsfl  ;D

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Re: uk chippie chips
« Reply #47 on: June 04, 2010, 09:15 PM »
For a second there Domi, I thought you were going to break out in a Boddington's advert.  ;D

I thought Teacakes had currants and raisins in. ::)


OI! don't you start an'all! :o fruit t-cakes have fruit in...where are you lot from? ;D and I don't drink boddies either! Got to be Old Eli or Enoch's hammer for me if you're ever round our way, Axe, I'll tek yer to't'Sair and show ya some real ales...I'll buy you a pint of leadboiler and challenge you to a pickled chilli eat-off ;D ...it's lush! Sair is the yorkshire pronunciation of Sow (female pig) Tha'shull nivver went tuh guh back yom I tell thee :P ;D

That sounds right up my street. Mind it will be hard to prise me away from my favourite real ale brewed by Harveys of Sussex, especially being just down the road from me. :) They make a superb Porter and the Tom Paine will send you Lady Gaga, but for Christ's sake, stay away from the Christmas Ale its lethal!
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Re: uk chippie chips
« Reply #48 on: June 04, 2010, 09:53 PM »
That sounds right up my street. Mind it will be hard to prise me away from my favourite real ale brewed by Harveys of Sussex, especially being just down the road from me. :) They make a superb Porter and the Tom Paine will send you Lady Gaga, but for Christ's sake, stay away from the Christmas Ale its lethal!
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Aye but do they do pickled eggs, Axe? :P

Arrrrr Bodingtons, the cream of Manchester  (Brewed in Dublin :-\)

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I think that's a Mancunian banquet, isn't it?

Well, there were a family in 't' farm shop, buying those little bags of pellet feed for 50p.  They bought 4 bags, and I'm sure I heard the women say to her fella,  "Aye up cock, I'll av theez pellets in a bhuna, quicker than thee can say Hovis, tha knowz"

Pmsfl  ;D

Ray ;D

They must have been snobs, Bez......round here we eat em straight out'o't' paper (lahk wi' us fish n chips, sithee) :P

I wouldn't mind, but I don't even have a Yorkshire accent....I actually sound quite posh :( I onny tahp i' Yoksher, it dunt cum art mi marth ;D

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Re: uk chippie chips
« Reply #49 on: June 04, 2010, 10:24 PM »
Domi,

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I onny tahp i' Yoksher, it dunt cum art mi marth

 ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ???

Is that even English??   ;D

Ray ;)

 

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