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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostBloody wimps, quite often order takeaway in sheidt weather. Got a couple of pizzas the other night when there was over 6 inches of snow on the road and it was chocking it down. Probably the difference between British and European work ethic (so much for the Thatcher service industry )
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Originally posted by Pondlife View Post4. Takeaways won't deliver (see 1)
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostWhere in the world are you?
If up norf, and it's a proper chippie, then fish, chips, mushy peas and Irn Bru.
If darn sarf, or it's not a proper chippie, then chicken and mushroom pie, chips, beans, gravy and Irn Bru.
Proper chippie: no skin on the fish (leaving the skin on is a filthy southern practice), no bones in the fish, cooked in fat (not poncy tepid vegetable oil).
Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostEdit: although a proper northern chippy will have closed about 8 minutes ago.
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Chips and gravy - ugh!
Mind you, where my cousin lives over in Derbyshire they used to get Cheesy Chips. Even worse.
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still open down ere, gotta try the Fishcake, chips n curry sauce (or beans if u prefer)
Washed down with a flagon of cider from the off-licence
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostIt's shut! FFS!Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostEdit: although a proper northern chippy will have closed about 8 minutes ago.
How about the off-licence? Is that open?
8 cans of lager and a couple of bags of crisps. A bachelor's dinner.
Or just go to the pub.
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostIf darn sarf, or it's not a proper chippie, then chicken and mushroom pie, chips, beans, gravy and Irn Bru.
I'd go pudd'n chips and gravy if i were you.
Edit - just seen its closed so Super Noodle butty it is then.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostThink I'll get my big coat on, go for a wander and see what looks good.
phew dont go yet.
check with the missus for milk , bread etc.
bring back a cargo, it might be your last chance for a while.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostSo my only option within walking is the chippy. Haven't been for years. What would the panel recommend?
If up norf, and it's a proper chippie, then fish, chips, mushy peas and Irn Bru.
If darn sarf, or it's not a proper chippie, then chicken and mushroom pie, chips, beans, gravy and Irn Bru.
Proper chippie: no skin on the fish (leaving the skin on is a filthy southern practice), no bones in the fish, cooked in fat (not poncy tepid vegetable oil).
Edit: although a proper northern chippy will have closed about 8 minutes ago.
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Think I'll get my big coat on, go for a wander and see what looks good.
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curry sauce. it might be chinese curry sauce - thin runny but tasty.
it might be northern curry, thick , with raisins and bits of fruit and spud. mmmm. that will put hairs on yer chest
oh, and a pie
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