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With my wife - its a 'habit'. ie: she'd rather have a shiny pair of shoes then a healthy diet.
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostWell, you're married to the women - EDUCATE her. Twice if needs be.
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Only on CUK are the members able to appropriate a joke at face value, not at all troubled by duality of meaning.
IGMC
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Originally posted by expat View PostWell said. Your wine should never fight your food, it will lose. So a sweetish white wine with pâté to cut through the fat, and of course Bordeaux is classic with lamb. Especially at Easter, though personally I find the link a bit tasteless.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI'd never mix a Mouton Rothschild 45 with foie gras; Deidesheim Riesling Spatlese 1998 would be much better. Some roast lamb will be fine with the Mouton Rothschild.
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Originally posted by SizeZero View PostAnd you cannot get decent beef over here Mitch, end of story.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI'd never mix a Mouton Rothschild 45 with foie gras; Deidesheim Riesling Spatlese 1998 would be much better. Some roast lamb will be fine with the Mouton Rothschild.
I thought you would say that! I would never mix Dairylee with Vimto! You almost fell for it!Last edited by Foxy Moron; 26 March 2009, 16:29.
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostClass!
Does Holland still have those takeaway snack places you can smell from a good mile or two away?
Mankind’s greatest crime against hygiene and public decency. Truly shocking.
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Originally posted by Foxy Moron View PostMich married a Chav, he was expecting a Mouton Rothschild 45 and some Foie Gras pate as a starter, but he got Dairylee slices and a can of Vimto. Still he can be sure of getting his teeth clean afterwards.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostYes. Agent called offering very vague job description on condition I provide phone numbers and names of 4 referees. I am now looking for that bastard who disallowed my try last weekend; well, the agent asked for referees, so he’ll get them.
Does Holland still have those takeaway snack places you can smell from a good mile or two away? I hated 'em, but I did like the schwerma restaurants - excellent after a night on the beer.
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Mich married a Chav, he was expecting a Mouton Rothschild 45 and some Foie Gras pate as a starter, but he got Dairylee slices and a can of Vimto. Still he can be sure of getting his teeth clean afterwards.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostYes. Agent called offering very vague job description on condition I provide phone numbers and names of 4 referees. I am now looking for that bastard who disallowed my try last weekend; well, the agent asked for referees, so he’ll get them.
Give him Kim Milton as well. Invent the rest of the details.
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