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  1. Lion of Brisbane

    Lion of Brisbane Well-Known Member

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    Off topic. I've never understood why you would want to go o'seas for a holiday and eat English food. To me, part of the holiday was always getting away from English food, for the most part, it's ****. Apparently if you go to parts of Spain these days, every other cafe/restaurant is pommy cuisine. Why, for Christ's sake?
     
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  2. MIGHTY

    MIGHTY Del-Boy

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    feed up with fooking pasta <yikes> its not only English food its Indian Chinese, etc; tuscans only eat tuscan food and its ****e and so is the beer <laugh>

    i live in Italy Brizzie in Tuscany <ok>
     
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  3. Millwallsteve

    Millwallsteve Waterloo's Finest
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    Can't live on spag bog for the rest of your life. <whistle>
     
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  4. Lion of Brisbane

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    Glad you made that clear, Mighty, I would never have guessed. Actually, i don't mind the odd Peroni, not all the time, but it makes a change.
     
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  5. Lion of Brisbane

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    Spag bol is good for you. Contains all the five food groups. Meat, veg, carbs, oil and wine. Love it. In fact had it for dinner tonight.
     
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  6. Millwallsteve

    Millwallsteve Waterloo's Finest
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    Exactly brissy and the only pasta he likes. <ok>
     
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