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This thread is not about Labour voters.Originally posted by d000hg View PostA Fools' parade, more like.
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Like minds and all that tulipOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostI think the continued Islamification of the UK will kill off BLT, or at least kill off those breaking Sharia law.
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Keeping and slaughtering the pigs is probably a step too far, but there is nothing stoppping you making your own Bacon.Originally posted by Ticktock View PostThe key main ingredients can all be locally sourced, no importation required.
If you really wanted, you could even grow your own lettuce and tomato easily enough, although keeping and slaughtering pigs can be too much work, so you're probably better off just buying decent bacon.
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Wrong!Originally posted by Ticktock View PostThe key main ingredients can all be locally sourced, no importation required.
If you really wanted, you could even grow your own lettuce and tomato easily enough, although keeping and slaughtering pigs can be too much work, so you're probably better off just buying decent bacon.
With UK on it's way to becoming an Islamic republic of United Kingdom, bacon may not be available.
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I think the continued Islamification of the UK will kill off BLT, or at least kill off those breaking Sharia law.
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Why BLT will never fail in the UK
The key main ingredients can all be locally sourced, no importation required.
If you really wanted, you could even grow your own lettuce and tomato easily enough, although keeping and slaughtering pigs can be too much work, so you're probably better off just buying decent bacon.Tags: None
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