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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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Why did I automatically read that in a Newport accent?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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a la Harry Hill ?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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Well 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.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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You can around our neck of the woods. There's a chap around the corner with a small herd of Herefords who sells his beef to one or two butchers in the area.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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You mean FEBO?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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I'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.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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Class!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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Good one.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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