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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostCould be on about his new purple bedComment
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I've sussed the new chippy.
The portions of chips are way too big. I paid a bit more attention this evening, and they offer two sizes - small and regular. So when you buy chips and they say "Is that regular?" they actually mean large.Comment
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Still a few fusillades going on out there. Mind you, we've only just had the Diwali celebrations, so fireworks have been something of an ongoing thing the last few weeks
My upstairs neighbour has moved out, and my downstairs one must have gone out, as there's no lights on in his place. This gives me the opportunity to watch a noisy film at a good, loud volume without worrying about disturbing anybodyComment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI've sussed the new chippy.
The portions of chips are way too big. I paid a bit more attention this evening, and they offer two sizes - small and regular. So when you buy chips and they say "Is that regular?" they actually mean large.
Don't McD's do something similar with their drinks? Or is it another one of those places?Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI've sussed the new chippy.
The portions of chips are way too big. I paid a bit more attention this evening, and they offer two sizes - small and regular. So when you buy chips and they say "Is that regular?" they actually mean large.
If you say "regular" depending on the shop you get small, medium or large so you need to spy the cup size first and point to it."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostFlexible thing, language
Don't McD's do something similar with their drinks? Or is it another one of those places?Comment
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