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Previously on "Jamie's great language skills"

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  • Joe Black
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    Wouldn't have many doubts that in a small poor village in Puglia they spend 3 times more for school children meals than in England.
    Francko, perhaps thats simply because of the EU subsidies they receive for having to feed a total of 60m Italian school children each day.

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    Originally posted by Francko
    His italian is awful.

    Program is rather funny though.

    Wouldn't have many doubts that in a small poor village in Puglia they spend 3 times more for school children meals than in England.

    So who was the guy defending British food? Gunman?
    I wasnt defending school dinners now was I?

    I still say British food holds up against any other in the world, you just have to try harder to find the good stuff.

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  • ~Craig~
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    to be fair i thought his italian was far better than his grasp of the english language

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  • Francko
    started a topic Jamie's great language skills

    Jamie's great language skills

    His italian is awful.

    Program is rather funny though.

    Wouldn't have many doubts that in a small poor village in Puglia they spend 3 times more for school children meals than in England.

    So who was the guy defending British food? Gunman?
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