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That was funnyOriginally posted by Bunk View PostIt's free when you get Scrag to pay for the round too

I don't think he was as generous the next time we went.Comment
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Ah.
Back to normal, top of the Google search.
I wonder why it now selects the first page.

Morning all.
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Memo to self: buy some more lentils on the way home this evening.
Almost out, and lentil soup just wouldn't be the same sans lentils.Comment
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Actually, I'm not sure if you were there but he also paid for our meal and drinks at the Counting House one time after his contract got extended. I like ScragOriginally posted by norrahe View PostThat was funny
I don't think he was as generous the next time we went.
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I remember that! He did that a few times.Originally posted by Bunk View PostActually, I'm not sure if you were there but he also paid for our meal and drinks at the Counting House one time after his contract got extended. I like Scrag
He's a top bloke!Last edited by norrahe; 25 September 2014, 09:20.Comment
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I get to eat lentils and beans next week, Mr N is away all week, so get to eat all the stuff that I like and he doesn't.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostMemo to self: buy some more lentils on the way home this evening.
Almost out, and lentil soup just wouldn't be the same sans lentils.
It normally doesn't stop me when he's around but there's no point in cooking two different meals for two people.Comment
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Need to invest a in a chest freezer as I want to make lots of stock and soup and there isn't enough room in the current freezer. I seem to be accumulating a lot of chicken carcasses and fish bones for stock.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostMemo to self: buy some more lentils on the way home this evening.
Almost out, and lentil soup just wouldn't be the same sans lentils.Comment
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Chicken carcasses?Originally posted by norrahe View PostNeed to invest a in a chest freezer as I want to make lots of stock and soup and there isn't enough room in the current freezer. I seem to be accumulating a lot of chicken carcasses and fish bones for stock.
Pah!
You should see my stock of census takers.
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