Maybe they are just asserting their ancient cultural rights to free pea-wet on their chips.
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That's an even worse crimeOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostMaybe they are just asserting their ancient cultural rights to free pea-wet on their chips.
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and scratchings (aka batter bits)Originally posted by Old Greg View PostMaybe they are just asserting their ancient cultural rights to free pea-wet on their chips.
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We used to sing that on the terraces at central parkThe yobs chanted: 'Oh Wigan Town is wonderful, it’s full of t**s, pies and rugby, oh Wigan Town is wonderful.'
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I can't imagine a McDonalds would do much business in Wigan unless they have modified the menu to include McGravy, McPie and McBlack Pudding.Guy Fawkes - "The last man to enter Parliament with honourable intentions."Comment
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I drove through Wigan last week. What a tuliphole. I'd want to riot if I had to live there, otherwise I would have left years ago. What a depressing tulip tip of a town.Originally posted by Alf W View PostI can't imagine a McDonalds would do much business in Wigan unless they have modified the menu to include McGravy, McPie and McBlack Pudding.Comment
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I felt similarly after a recent trip to Bradford.Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostI drove through Wigan last week. What a tuliphole. I'd want to riot if I had to live there, otherwise I would have left years ago. What a depressing tulip tip of a town.Comment
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Do you not think that it may be some of the people who live there that have turned it into such a sh!thole?Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostI drove through Wigan last week. What a tuliphole. I'd want to riot if I had to live there, otherwise I would have left years ago. What a depressing tulip tip of a town.
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Who could now blame the staff in McDonalds in Wigan if they spat in every single burger from now on.Comment
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