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This place is amazing for lunchOriginally posted by Freamon View PostMmmm.
Lunch today something along the lines of:

DOS HERMANOS: GO EVERYWHERE, EAT EVERYTHING: ASSENHEIMS 56: A WHOLE HEAP OF MESSY FUN IN THE CITY
They also do an amazing pulled pork sandwichCoffee's for closersComment
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I opened my fridge door.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostNot having to walk to the shops, or infact do anything more strenuous than opening hte front door
Priceless
Smugness can get you anything.
For those fat boy lazy days theres ordering dinner online.Comment
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and then ate the ingredients individually?Originally posted by Cliphead View PostI opened my fridge door.Coffee's for closersComment
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Don't be a tit, as hinted at in the previous post I made up my own pizza.Originally posted by Spacecadet View Postand then ate the ingredients individually?
A bit beyond you that one eh?Comment
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Nothing wrong with a bit of pizza that's been in the fridge overnight. Although it's better to get a fresh one delivered, especially if you are running out of loo roll and you can persuade them to stop at a 24hr petrol station and pick up some andrex. And they may as well get some milk and a box of fags while they are there.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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still more effort than ordering one!Originally posted by Cliphead View PostDon't be a tit, as hinted at in the previous post I made up my own pizza.
A bit beyond you that one eh?
anyway, i'm not at home, if I was the wife would be cookingCoffee's for closersComment
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Yep, as I thought a total w4nker.Originally posted by Spacecadet View Poststill more effort than ordering one!
anyway, i'm not at home, if I was the wife would be cookingComment
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why do you always have to turn the conversation so its about you?Originally posted by Cliphead View PostYep, as I thought a total w4nker.Coffee's for closersComment
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FAILOriginally posted by Spacecadet View Postwhy do you always have to turn the conversation so its about you?
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