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All the more reason to come to meatup.

To be fair I don't remember anyone drinking out of Sally's shoe either, but I think there was a whole other party going on outside because it was warm inside.
Jem wrote:
All the more reason to come to meatup.

To be fair I don't remember anyone drinking out of Sally's shoe either, but I think there was a whole other party going on outside because it was warm inside.


No, it's because the cool kids were outside smoking.
Cras wrote:
Jem wrote:
All the more reason to come to meatup.

To be fair I don't remember anyone drinking out of Sally's shoe either, but I think there was a whole other party going on outside because it was warm inside.


No, it's because the cool kids were outside smoking.


And they let us hang out with them.
Jem wrote:
All the more reason to come to meatup.

To be fair I don't remember anyone drinking out of Sally's shoe either, but I think there was a whole other party going on outside because it was warm inside.


We'll see.
Cras wrote:
Jem wrote:
All the more reason to come to meatup.

To be fair I don't remember anyone drinking out of Sally's shoe either, but I think there was a whole other party going on outside because it was warm inside.


No, it's because the cool kids were outside smoking.

That too.
Jem wrote:
To be fair I don't remember anyone drinking out of Sally's shoe either

I'm pretty sure Sally does.
Hopefully, she may just question why her foot smelled like vodka? in the morning.
Grim... wrote:
Jem wrote:
To be fair I don't remember anyone drinking out of Sally's shoe either

I'm pretty sure Sally does.


Can confirm: do remember.
Were you in the shoe at the time, Sally?
Bloody sock puppets.
GazChap wrote:
Were you in the shoe at the time, Sally?

She was not.
I just found this
I'm disappointed I thought it was actually from the shoe, not a glass in a shoe.
I suspect more than a little ended up in her shoe.
Grim... wrote:
I suspect more than a little ended up in her shoe.

And got drank from it...
And the circle is complete
zaphod79 wrote:
Squirt wrote:
Kartook wrote:
Anyone else really want a scone now?

I think you'll find it's pronounced 'scone'.


A Meringue ?


No, you’re absolutely correct.
Cras wrote:
And the circle is complete

Giphy "circle of life":
https://media2.giphy.com/media/Mc7jJL6IXCpj2/giphy-loop.mp4
Findus Fop wrote:
Kartook wrote:
Would a discussion on whether scones should be made with cream or jam first need a new thread or is that something that can be had here?



>For the record its definitely cream first.


Welcome. It's a good question, but not the sort of thing that's taken very seriously around here.

At all.

In the slightest.

Nosiree.



These are bazzing threads (except the tomato sauce one, which I found a bit long winded and lacking in direction, although I don’t remember reading it at all until just now).
You committed war crimes in the sauce thread, Warhead.
Cras wrote:
You committed war crimes in the sauce thread, Warhead.


Oh dear, did I? Link?
Warhead wrote:
Cras wrote:
You committed war crimes in the sauce thread, Warhead.


Oh dear, did I? Link?


https://www.beexcellenttoeachother.com/ ... 50#p845250
Cras wrote:
Warhead wrote:
Cras wrote:
You committed war crimes in the sauce thread, Warhead.


Oh dear, did I? Link?


https://www.beexcellenttoeachother.com/ ... 50#p845250


That's not the sauce thread.
Armed police and sniffer dogs at Birmingham New Street!
There's usually armed police there.
We have armed police walking around our shopping centres up in Leeds a lot of the time.
Kris wrote:
We have armed police walking around our shopping centres up in Leeds a lot of the time.

MaliA lives just round the corner from you if memory serves me correctly.

ETA: actually no, I think I'm thinking of your old place.
Oh really? Whereabouts MaliA?
Lol, apparently just around the corner from Ossett.
You guys and your fancy foreign place names.
It's Yorkshire mate!
Kris wrote:
It's Yorkshire mate!


Image
Trooper wrote:
You guys and your fancy foreign place names.

On the way to Scarborough last week, we went past a place called Askham Bryan.
Kris wrote:
Lol, apparently just around the corner from Ossett.


It basically is.
Bamba wrote:
Kris wrote:
It's Yorkshire mate!


Image


Soz I'm not very good at jokes.
It's OK, I'm not very good at geography.
That's okay, you're good at cooking so I'll let you off.
Not as good as the Yes, Chef!s hence why you should totes come to the meatup.
Jem wrote:
Not as good as the Yes, Chef!s hence why you should totes come to the meatup.

Giphy "ok":
https://media2.giphy.com/media/kRXnZwKrPTwVq/giphy-loop.mp4
DavPaz wrote:
Trooper wrote:
You guys and your fancy foreign place names.

On the way to Scarborough last week, we went past a place called Askham Bryan.


I am always amused when in Norfolk we go past ‘Horsey Windpump’
Curiosity wrote:
DavPaz wrote:
Trooper wrote:
You guys and your fancy foreign place names.

On the way to Scarborough last week, we went past a place called Askham Bryan.


I am always amused when in Norfolk we go past ‘Horsey Windpump’


We drove past White Knobs Way in Caterham the other day. A quick scan of its residents revealed it to be apposite.
Findus Fop wrote:
Curiosity wrote:
DavPaz wrote:
Trooper wrote:
You guys and your fancy foreign place names.

On the way to Scarborough last week, we went past a place called Askham Bryan.


I am always amused when in Norfolk we go past ‘Horsey Windpump’


We drove past White Knobs Way in Caterham the other day. A quick scan of its residents revealed it to be apposite.

Black Fannies No Way
Wait, you just made me inadvertently racist.
How is gammon now a thing? How do these things start, how do they gain traction. Is it one person on one tweet and it snowballs?
Yeah, pretty much. And that one snowballed primarily because it's so hilariously apt. The comparison was first made by Dickens, apparently.
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