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    Popped over to the under-new-management cob shop for a sausage cob.

    The new management appears to be two young ladies. Sausage and bacon cobs are about the same.

    I notice that, if I chose to sit in, I could get sausage chips & beans for £3.40, which seems like a bit of a bargain

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      Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
      I notice that, if I chose to sit in, I could get sausage chips & beans for £3.40, which seems like a bit of a bargain
      Depends entirely on the quality of the sausage, I would argue.

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        Originally posted by barrydidit View Post
        Depends entirely on the quality of the sausage, I would argue.
        They're pretty standard greasy spoon sausages - a tad peppery. OK if you're in the mood for such things

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          Just converted a pdf to word for a mate, using some program or other I found somewhere.

          The pdf is 202k.

          The word doc is 1.8M.

          I saved it as rtf and it was 133M.

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            Hmm. I'm quite particular about the sausages I put in my mouth.

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              Me too.

              The little ones in with the baked beans always remind me of fingers.

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                Originally posted by barrydidit View Post
                Hmm. I'm quite particular about the sausages I put in my mouth.
                Sometimes, though, a greasy spoon lunch is of the essence

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                  My original Secret Santa present turned up at last. I ordered it off Amazon, then realised it was shipping from the Far East, apparently in a rowing boat, and probably wouldn't get here in time; so I ordered something else as a backup, which came in time, and which DaveB received.

                  Now this first one's arrived. Thinking I might save it for next year

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                    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                    My original Secret Santa present turned up at last. I ordered it off Amazon, then realised it was shipping from the Far East, apparently in a rowing boat, and probably wouldn't get here in time; so I ordered something else as a backup, which came in time, and which DaveB received.

                    Now this first one's arrived. Thinking I might save it for next year
                    Keep it somewhere safe on your bookcases

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                      Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post
                      Keep it somewhere safe on your bookcases
                      Which would be ironic, as books are what he bought as the Secret Santa this year

                      Unless it's books again, in which case it would be entirely appropriate and without irony.
                      "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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