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Find yourself a good Argentinian malbec to go with it.Originally posted by hyperD View PostNice!
I've got a 30 day aged sirloin in the fridge but I think it would be wasted tonight as have had too many beers while overclocking the PC and GPU... may save for tomorrow.
Or Pomerol...Last edited by norrahe; 29 December 2013, 21:18.Comment
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For me, it was the the second film I ever saw in the cinema.Originally posted by hyperD View PostMy fave out of the 6.Comment
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Had a problem with the chips, have a feeling it was to do with the type we used ( whatever was available as both us have have the lurgy), also didn't use a deep fat fryer so temperature was a tad inconsistent.Originally posted by hyperD View PostNice!
I've got a 30 day aged sirloin in the fridge but I think it would be wasted tonight as have had too many beers while overclocking the PC and GPU... may save for tomorrow.
Next time, 7 weeks aged, right type of spuds, and a deep fat fryer for consistency!Comment
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I know our resident foodies will disapprove, but you can't beat a pastie supper and a pint of HarpOriginally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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Harp? Anyone with Any tastebuds would disapprove of harp.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI know our resident foodies will disapprove, but you can't beat a pastie supper and a pint of Harp
And that comes from someone who's uncle sold it for a livingmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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It's the taste of homeOriginally posted by eek View PostHarp? Anyone with Any tastebuds would disapprove of harp.
And that comes from someone who's uncle sold it for a livingOriginally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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I'd agree with the pastie supper!Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI know our resident foodies will disapprove, but you can't beat a pastie supper and a pint of Harp
for the funeral SimonMac.
If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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