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Hill Wimp

Fair weathered,fair minded but easily persuaded.
[QUOTE 4588369, member: 21629"]@Hill Wimp I already know what I will order next time we will be in a pub or so. :idea:[/QUOTE]
If it has sprouts I may have to sit elsewhere.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
[QUOTE 4588384, member: 21629"]Just cooked sprouts. Nom nom nom. :biggrin: what about black olives?
(before I will be banned for wrong attitude to food :biggrin: )[/QUOTE]

Might try Sprouts and bacon as well !
 

TVC

Guest
[QUOTE 4588403, member: 21629"]I'm not a big fan of bacon. It's ok with English breakfast but I will not cry if bacon will disappear from Earth.
But ... NO NO NO for lamb. xx( xx( xx(
(I already hear angrily shouting people with sticks in their hands ... lamb Kukuxclan is coming up to kick my soul into the hell ... )[/QUOTE]
S'allright, more lamb and bacon for me. A slow roast shoulder of lamb with loads of garlic and herbs is one of my favourite things.
 

Salty seadog

Space Cadet...(3rd Class...)
Benylin for a chesty cough tastes of liqourice :hungry:

After the first glass you don't really notice.
 
:eek: puts manflu in perspective. I trust all is going to be OK.
I got back all of the blood that I had put in over the years, sadly I couldn't continue after the transfusion.
Last year was fun. I thought I had a stomach bug and that I had pulled a stomach muscle. I had noticed that when climbing the stairs that I was a bit out of breath and thought nothing of it. After 2 nights of being kept awake with muscle pain, I thought my wife should help share some of the pain by waking her up.
She said that it wasn't muscle pain. She then went on line to look up the symptoms, those funny yellow cartoon characters! And rang the out of hours peeps!
The outcome of which was another trip to Bath R.U.H. I had a grossly enlarged gall bladder which was pushing up my right lung, hence the shortness of breath. Treatment was antibiotics and a diet without fat or very little until I had it removed.
 

TVC

Guest
I got back all of the blood that I had put in over the years, sadly I couldn't continue after the transfusion.
Last year was fun. I thought I had a stomach bug and that I had pulled a stomach muscle. I had noticed that when climbing the stairs that I was a bit out of breath and thought nothing of it. After 2 nights of being kept awake with muscle pain, I thought my wife should help share some of the pain by waking her up.
She said that it wasn't muscle pain. She then went on line to look up the symptoms, those funny yellow cartoon characters! And rang the out of hours peeps!
The outcome of which was another trip to Bath R.U.H. I had a grossly enlarged gall bladder which was pushing up my right lung, hence the shortness of breath. Treatment was antibiotics and a diet without fat or very little until I had it removed.
Good grief!
 
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