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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View Post
    Have you eaten out in Switzerland lately?
    In Switzerland you can often eat out in the supermarket and it's cheaper than buying the ingredients and cooking them yourself.

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
    Not just that but at a decent price as well.
    Go anywhere else in the world and you can get a decent meal in a street cafe for not a huge amount more than it would cost to buy the ingredients yourself and cook them at home. In fact in Singapore I swear it's cheaper than cooking for yourself.
    I found eating out in Paris* slightly cheaper than cooking at home though I must say I wasn't near any hypermarkets.

    * in non-tourist spots, obviously

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  • Ignis Fatuus
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    Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
    Not just that but at a decent price as well.
    Go anywhere else in the world and you can get a decent meal in a street cafe for not a huge amount more than it would cost to buy the ingredients yourself and cook them at home.
    Have you eaten out in Switzerland lately?

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    What busts my balls is that you cannot eat out simply and quickly like the European Johnnie Foreigner can in his country.

    Sometimes I just want to pop in a small cafe and get a small, good quality meal in 30 minutes with a small glass of wine.

    I don't want to stay for 3 courses. I don't want a kebab, curry, chinese, mexican... yadda yadda
    Good point. I've got tons of places where I can have that decent meal with a glass of wine or beer, but no fuss. Works canteens tend to be open to everyone too; as an outsider you simply pay the non-subsidised price. In a couple of lunchtime places I use at the moment, you can go back for seconds at no extra charge

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  • xoggoth
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    Nations do go up and down. Interesting paper below that starts with descriptions of two peoples as lazy, stupid, easily satisfied, living only for today etc. Actually the Japanese and Germans circa 1905.

    Quite what will take the UK back to that Renaissance moment I'm not sure.


    http://www.sed.manchester.ac.uk/rese...ital/chang.pdf

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  • MrMark
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    Originally posted by Ruprect View Post
    General comment on the thread: cheer up you bunch of miserable b@5tards.

    Likely top 10% of earners and you don't have the imagination or the inclination to find beauty or happiness in England today? This is a wonderful country - it has its problems, of course, but please spare us the rose tinted specs view on days of yore!
    Nothing like a misplaced assumption. If you're on the bench you're in the bottom 10% of earners - besides which most of the population don't have the skills/opportunity to follow this path - which is partly why I fear for England. Most of the population realise the future's been taken away from them. Don't get me wrong, if I progress with a Saas Plan B project I'm looking into, I'll probably outsource a certain amount of coding for cost purposes. There may be no alternative, but it's making 50% of the UK working population unwanted, outside of non-jobs and clerical pen-pushers. I'm sure the 600-a-day brigade here will shout "Look at me, I'm doing ok" but the future's bleak, it seems to me, for many in England and the UK. Unless you can tell me where the jobs and opportunities are going to spring up for Mr/Ms Average?

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    What busts my balls is that you cannot eat out simply and quickly like the European Johnnie Foreigner can in his country.

    Sometimes I just want to pop in a small cafe and get a small, good quality meal in 30 minutes with a small glass of wine.

    I don't want to stay for 3 courses. I don't want a kebab, curry, chinese, mexican... yadda yadda
    Not just that but at a decent price as well.
    Go anywhere else in the world and you can get a decent meal in a street cafe for not a huge amount more than it would cost to buy the ingredients yourself and cook them at home. In fact in Singapore I swear it's cheaper than cooking for yourself.

    Over here, it's either dodgy takeaway or a pub or a greasy spoon.

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  • norrahe
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    Originally posted by dang65 View Post

    Actually, Babylon was filmed in Lewisham so maybe that's still the same. But I kind of doubt it.
    yep, same ol, same ol

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  • gricerboy
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    Originally posted by Ruprect View Post
    Was that on purpose?
    Lol, no twas my predictive text going haywire again.

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  • Ruprect
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    General comment on the thread: cheer up you bunch of miserable b@5tards.

    Likely top 10% of earners and you don't have the imagination or the inclination to find beauty or happiness in England today? This is a wonderful country - it has its problems, of course, but please spare us the rose tinted specs view on days of yore!

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  • Ruprect
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    Originally posted by gricerboy View Post
    Between what years does one have to be born to qualify as a baby bomber?
    Was that on purpose?

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  • gricerboy
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    Between what years does one have to be born to qualify as a baby bomber?

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  • CheeseSlice
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    What busts my balls is that you cannot eat out simply and quickly like the European Johnnie Foreigner can in his country.

    Sometimes I just want to pop in a small cafe and get a small, good quality meal in 30 minutes with a small glass of wine.

    I don't want to stay for 3 courses. I don't want a kebab, curry, chinese, mexican... yadda yadda
    I've managed to get it under 1 hour when going for a quick mid week 1 course bit of nosh, to break the week up rather than cook at home. It helps when you do it so often and visit the same places that you already know what you're going to eat and drink the moment you're seated

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  • xoggoth
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    Oi MarkinB, I'm a baby boomer and oppose all those things.

    Apart from the culture of hedonism obviously, although didn't get nearly enough of it myself.

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  • ItsQuickerAntiClockwise
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    Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
    I was watching a programme reminisicing about British pop in the 60's, and all the pictures showed what horrible dumps Liverpool and London were. I'm a big fan of 50's and 60's music but when you hear how it was played in the pubs and clubs it sounded pretty dreadful through the PA systems they had in those days. Naah it's better now. You can actually play that music through decent amplifiers these days in a pub and make it sound good.
    Amen to that Master Bates.

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