A half time meat pie at Goodison Park, League Cup Semi, second leg, Everton went through with a 3-2 win.
I knew as soon as I ate that pie I was gonna be ill, three weeks off work, terrible stomach!
1986 ish? Could google but CBA, feel sick!
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostI think cloggy food is horror enough.
Two mistakes that I cannot forget:
- a selection of stuff from a coin operated "hot food" machine in a bakery window. Foul, greasy, couldn't finish it.
- something bought at a Frites van. It looked like battered fish and I thought it might go well with me chips, but it must have been sitting there drying out for a week because it had the consistency of cardboard.
There was also the hotel I was in for the first two months. A decent looking selection on the menu, but they used the same sauce base for every single dish. Absolutely no fresh veg, just a square inch or so of lettuce and a few shreds of grated carrot, presumably for the colour, because there wasn't enough of either to provide any meaningful nutrition.
The local Shwarma joint was visited often!
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostI once had some American food and it gave me splatty bottom very quickly. I believe it was called Big Mac...
And I could smell the grease that had come through with it.
That was a dozen or so years ago and I haven't touched one since.
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Originally posted by Gittins Gal View Post<snip> inneresting <snip>
<mildly amusing>
The mildly amusing bit was mildly amusing in a Wilmslow-esque way.
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I once had some American food and it gave me splatty bottom very quickly. I believe it was called Big Mac...
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Nastiest thing (given my irrational love of little animals) was a dish I had in Portugal, basically just a boiled baby goat, backbone, ribs etc.
Oh yes and a "Mexican" dish made by a Scottish chap in Edinburgh. Frozen in the middle and the taste was so ghastly I couldn't touch Mexican food for about a year afterwards.
PS Does Scottish food count as foreign? It may do soon.Last edited by xoggoth; 28 May 2014, 14:34.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostIt's a fair point there is no need for TykeMerc to be so agressive.
I mean it's general and if you want to come on hear and spout tulip go for it....
you should expect some light hearted ribbing and a bit of fun
you should not expect personal abuse for a pretty lame thread which may or may not be made up about sh!tty hygiene in indian!
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Originally posted by Gittins Gal View PostIs there any particular reason you jump on every single one of my posts to insult me?
Is there any reason you leave me rep calling me "Lying Scum"?
I can't think of any other than you must be a deeply unpleasant person.
I mean it's general and if you want to come on hear and spout tulip go for it....
you should expect some light hearted ribbing and a bit of fun
you should not expect personal abuse for a pretty lame thread which may or may not be made up about sh!tty hygiene in indian!
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Originally posted by Gittins Gal View PostFollowing on from my post on the street food thread, I thought it would be inneresting to hear people's gastronomic horror stories from their travels.
One of my gastronomic horror stories is asking for some fish and chips many years ago in Brixton, and then noticing that the young woman dishing them up had a large cut on her hand which was bleeding onto the chips.
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Originally posted by Gittins Gal View PostThey then hand the cups over to the wallah who then proceeds to strain the tea from the urn strapped to his back through the filthy vest that he was wearing into their 2 mugs.
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostYou don't have to make up bollocks either, but you do. Pathological liar.
Is there any reason you leave me rep calling me "Lying Scum"?
I can't think of any other than you must be a deeply unpleasant person.
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Originally posted by saptastic View Post"Imagine one of those squeaky clean couples who are obsessed with hygiene to an OCD level".
"So they go to India...."
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