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BoldonLad

Not part of the Elite
Location
South Tyneside
I have never actually seen anyone buy a pickled egg, and none of my friends have either.:whistle:

Used to eat them (pickled eggs) all the time, in my youth (not with fish and chips).

Haven't had one in many, many years, you have made me want to try one now! ;)
 

oldwheels

Legendary Member
Location
Isle of Mull
Having been a s**t stirrer*, I can say the fella driving the vehicle got paid more than I did.

*Not a job to be doing if you're expecting a lift back home.
Some of the students at Auchencruive Agricultural College were involved in an experimental silage scheme with different types of silage. Personally I do not mind the smell of silage but these guys in one instance were ejected from the bus on the way home from college because of the smell from their clothes which they were not aware of having been immersed in it so to speak. The other passengers objected as did the driver and conductress.
 

Juan Kog

permanently grumpy
Used to eat them (pickled eggs) all the time, in my youth (not with fish and chips).

Haven't had one in many, many years, you have made me want to try one now! ;)
UUUUURH YUCK a pickled egg has got be one of the most disgusting things I have eaten.
Many years back on a visit to family in Lincolnshire I went for an early evening drink with BiL in the very quiet village pub , on the bar was a large jar of pickled eggs . Well BiL persuaded me to try one,landlady said it was on the house. It took several pints of Batemans to clear the taste.
 
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Dirk

Dirk

If 6 Was 9
Location
Watchet
Dear God it's come to this in lockdown!
Sat here watching Chitty Chitty Bang Bang with MrsD.
Having a couple of beers to anaesthetise myself.
It started off quite well, but it's just slipped into the realms of fantasy.
 

oldwheels

Legendary Member
Location
Isle of Mull
Day started dryish but a brisk wind so out on the trike for a jaunt. More traffic than usual possibly a producers market in Dervaig looking at the vehicles. The only one to roar past with no acknowledgement had a personalised number plate with TOB built in.
Now raining as forecast and Calmac putting out amber warnings for 2 days.
The organisers of the car racing in October who do not live here have announced the closure of many roads in the north of the island on a Friday and Saturday. School kids will not be able to get home and any business travellers and shoppers severely disrupted. The local car club were not consulted and are not pleased. How not to win friends and demonstrates the contempt such people have for the peasants who actually live here. Not an uncommon attitude.
Holiday homes are filling up with people from London in one instance and a house not far from me has new arrivals from Glasgow. I think a lockdown is inevitable in January. We have more cases here than imagined and it is not hard to see how infection gets here.
 

BoldonLad

Not part of the Elite
Location
South Tyneside
UUUUURH YUCK a pickled egg has got be one of the most disgusting things I have eaten.
Many years back on a visit to family in Lincolnshire I went for an early evening drink with BiL in the very quiet village pub , on the bar was a large jar of pickled eggs . Well BiL persuaded me to try one,landlady said it was on the house. It took several pints of Batemans to clear the taste.

So, not all bad then, a good excuse to have several pints (as if an excuse was needed) .... ;)
 

Mo1959

Legendary Member
Some of the students at Auchencruive Agricultural College were involved in an experimental silage scheme with different types of silage. Personally I do not mind the smell of silage but these guys in one instance were ejected from the bus on the way home from college because of the smell from their clothes which they were not aware of having been immersed in it so to speak. The other passengers objected as did the driver and conductress.
I quite like the smell of silage :laugh:
 
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