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HK phooey wrote:
Can I just add that only decent cooks need apply, and not too far north?
So that means you are looking at somewhere around the Hampshire area :wave: - now who do we know there?

I suppose the good news would be that you will be supplying the chicken :thumbup:

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david63 wrote:
I suppose the good news would be that you will be supplying the chicken :thumbup:
If the fox doesn't get there first

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David, as I've said before, southerners don't tend to eat their pets :sarcasm:

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Just wish we could afford one. We usually have to make do with a teaspoon of the cheapest mincemeat while shutting our eyes and visualising a Christmas pudding while we eat it.

Well I say it's mincemeat, it has the distinct aroma of the cats food, with sultanas ;)

Eeeee, times R ard.

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Tha thinks tha's got it rough? We have to get mother to suck a mint whilst we all sit round her tongue

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qbman1 wrote:
Tha thinks tha's got it rough? We have to get mother to suck a mint whilst we all sit round her tongue

You have a mother!!!

Some people get all the privileges of life.

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You clearly didn't meet mine !

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Can you two stop hijacking my thread please?

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You'd have to ask my father, if I new who he was.

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Look out N. Batty's on the war path.

I'm sorry, Who's thread :?

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HK phooey wrote:
Can you two stop hijacking my thread please?
Point of order....it's actually frintonite's thread

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I second that.

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Point of order, you actually firsted and thirded it

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Just getting my points across.

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david63 wrote:
HK phooey wrote:
Can I just add that only decent cooks need apply, and not too far north?
So that means you are looking at somewhere around the Hampshire area :wave: - now who do we know there?

I suppose the good news would be that you will be supplying the chicken :thumbup:
Does chicken go with watercress?
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:lol: Children, behave on my thread please ;-)
AKA Ray & Sue

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frintonite wrote:
:lol: Children, behave on my thread please ;-)
It's not the children that are the problem :crazy:

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Ray, do you want an Essex girl for Christmas dinner? :D

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what's wrong with the traditional turkey?
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Silver_Shiney wrote:
what's wrong with the traditional turkey?
That gives a great opening to wind HK up, but I will resist the temptation - and just say I prefer the white meat. :) :thumbup:

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Silver_Shiney wrote:
what's wrong with the traditional turkey?
:lol:

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Not so ancient mariner wrote:
Silver_Shiney wrote:
what's wrong with the traditional turkey?
That gives a great opening to wind HK up, but I will resist the temptation - and just say I prefer the white meat. :) :thumbup:

Does it involve curtains by any chance :D :lol:

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Stephen wrote:
Just wish we could afford one. We usually have to make do with a teaspoon of the cheapest mincemeat while shutting our eyes and visualising a Christmas pudding while we eat it.

Well I say it's mincemeat, it has the distinct aroma of the cats food, with sultanas ;)

Eeeee, times R ard.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

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HK phooey wrote:
Ray, do you want an Essex girl for Christmas dinner? :D
Stuffed and mounted ?

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qbman1 wrote:
HK phooey wrote:
Ray, do you want an Essex girl for Christmas dinner? :D
Stuffed and mounted ?

Didn't they use to say that "An Essex girl is for life - not just for Christmas"? :D :D

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