The Children's Off Topic Thread
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qbman1
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May as well for all the use it is. Last time I had cause to call 101, by the time I had gone through the rigmarole of giving all the details their standard form required, the culprit had grown old and died !
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I actually saw plod on the beat in Maldon high street yesterday. Well I say on the beat, he was probably just on a coffee and bun errand and thought he'd better dress up for the part.
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Are you sure it wasn't a Strippagram?
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Stephen
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Not the size he was. Fitness level of a beer barrel
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qbman1
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They need 'em big round there to hold down the lassies after a night on the beer
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Wouldn't know, I don't venture over to the dark side. But your probably right
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Mervyn and Trish
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Are they bigger than the bunnies?qbman1 wrote: 11 Jul 2017, 15:04They need 'em big round there to hold down the lassies after a night on the beer
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Bunny catcher not on duty today?
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Mervyn and Trish
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Notable by his absence. Maybe Thumper kidnapped him
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Probably checking security in preparation for his impending jaunt on the P&O bath tub.
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Meeting this morning now I am trying to finish up here. Tomorrow off then on to further deplete the stocks on Adonia on Friday
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Shouldn't take long.
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Mervyn and Trish
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Won't be much left when David disembarks
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Stephen
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If any. But I thought he got chucked off three stop back.
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Mervyn and Trish
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He was still trying to repair the webcam
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Had a superb lunch at the Riverside in West Bay ... just saying 
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Cod and chips twice
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And mushy peas?
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Oh yes, don't forget the mushy peas 
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So what is the standard fish served in a fish & chip meal served in chip shops around the country...& what is it called?
In Newcastle it would be cod & fish & chips would be called 'a paper'.
In Aberdeen haddock would be the fish & fishb& chips would be ordered as a 'fish supper'.
In Newcastle it would be cod & fish & chips would be called 'a paper'.
In Aberdeen haddock would be the fish & fishb& chips would be ordered as a 'fish supper'.
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Can't answer that Ranchi on the grounds I would be on topic
Oh s*d it.
Cod around here. Cod and chips. That's it.
Mind you, it's not a cheap meal any more. Takeaway cod and chips for two will set you back over £10.
Oh s*d it.
Cod around here. Cod and chips. That's it.
Mind you, it's not a cheap meal any more. Takeaway cod and chips for two will set you back over £10.
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Mervyn and Trish
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Should move here Stephen.
Our favourite is "Mini Order"
Small fish chips and peas, but more than enough for us. £2.70 each
And the fish is ..... well fish. Cod-ish but probably depends on Market Prices that day. But always excellent
Our favourite is "Mini Order"
Small fish chips and peas, but more than enough for us. £2.70 each
And the fish is ..... well fish. Cod-ish but probably depends on Market Prices that day. But always excellent
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Cod or Haddock dependant on the chip shop, or maybe even a choice, but "bits" in Yorkshire are the bits of batter that fall off the fish as they are frying, which you can ask for as a "free" extra, and you don't get many of those in Yorkshire.
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Stephen
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towny44 wrote: 14 Jul 2017, 11:50Cod or Haddock dependant on the chip shop, or maybe even a choice, but "bits" in Yorkshire are the bits of batter that fall off the fish as they are frying, which you can ask for as a "free" extra, and you don't get many of those in Yorkshire.
That takes me back to my school days. Portion of chips and some crackling please...lubbly jubbly
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Steady on Merv, things haven't got that badMervyn and Trish wrote: 14 Jul 2017, 11:37Should move here Stephen.
Our favourite is "Mini Order"
Small fish chips and peas, but more than enough for us. £2.70 each
And the fish is ..... well fish. Cod-ish but probably depends on Market Prices that day. But always excellent
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