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What the f uck are you having for Dinner thread..

Discussion in 'The Premier League' started by Sweats, Jun 13, 2012.

  1. Sucky

    Sucky peoples champ & forum saviour

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    So they sign up for the army then say they want to change gender, then the army has to pay for the op?

    I mean I appreciate the hustle but still that's outrageous <laugh>

    Women shouldn't be in the army imho, not for lack of ability just what would happen to them in a captured/pow scenario.

    Men who are now women I'm all good with. :emoticon-0102-bigsm
     
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  2. Tel (they/them)

    Tel (they/them) Sucky’s Bailiff

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    Yeah man, I knew one. We all had to call him by his/her new name, Cassandra or something. I didn’t stay in long enough to buck him.
     
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  3. Sucky

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    Sure ya didn't mate<laugh>

    So the army's full of trannys, I knew there was something about Comms look that was odd:bandit: I heard his stage name is the skinny pat butcher<whistle>
     
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  4. Tel (they/them)

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    He’s defo gonna do you in, he’ll Marine attack you when you ain’t expecting any sort of ambush. Bum you into a damp mess and then boot you unconscious when you’re lying on the floor with your gape hanging out and a hardon.
     
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  5. Commachio

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    Chicken burgers for later.

    Got 2 chicken breasts, butterflied them, marinated in hoisin sauce. Fried them off, them did some onions and mixed peppers..Will add a random sauce, probably garlic mayo.. Do some chips, sorted.

    Got some cherry and blueberry sponges also.
     
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  6. Sweats

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    Got pork steaks with tender stem broccoli and dauphinois potatoes. Though I’m up the local currently and there is a lad singing. He just started with a rendition of wonderwall. He’s good. Will no doubt end up pissed and the dauphinois will be cremated as o put them in the oven when I left the house.
     
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    Surely some crooning **** singing Wonderwall is enough of a prompt to make you leave and not burn your tea?
     
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  8. Sweats

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    I’ve always liked oasis. Not as much as the roses or the smiths. But I hit 17 and they were the bollocks. Music of a generation and it kind of defined it. Don’t get me wrong there were other great bands. I loved the verve who were probably my favourites in that era. It was the roses though that dragged me away from listening to drum and bass. Then started going to house clubs then oasis happened. Still went to house clubs though.
     
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    Plus this kid is singing 90’s classics and he sings a bit like Paulo nuttini. He’s done some coral as well. Who I saw live supporting oasis.
     
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    Wouldn't be the 1st time<laugh>
     
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    That song is a bit of a cliche now though.

    They definitely did some decent stuff for a short period of time that was era defining.

    That early to late 90's period was the time of my life in many ways, definitely.
     
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    Their first two albums were magnificent those along with urban hymns were my go to albums. Then I loved Paul weller. Stanley road was ****ing brilliant. So much good music.
     
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    Agreed, the citrus punch is quite refreshing.
     
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    Chief Northern Simpleton Forum Moderator

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    Was a fine decade for music, films, clubs, clothes and football.

    Especially football.
     
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    Everything was goooood. Though I paid no attention to the footy then really. Was to interested in drugs and women.
     
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    I managed an extremely good job of fitting all of it in.

    Loads of all of the above.
     
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    Ironically, was much less interested in what the **** I was having for dinner though.
     
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  18. Sucky

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    Gonna get a stew on the go soon

    Not sure if I'll do it in the slow cooker or just my usual big pot.

    Never done stew in a slow cooker tbh it never gets used in my gaff <laugh>

    Any tips advantages to using the slow cooker for stew?
     
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  19. The Ginger Marks

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    Yeah, if you’re hungry now, don’t use a slow cooker it’s like waiting for Spurs to win a trophy.
     
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    I've got a slow cooker, fking useless to be fair. It took her six hours to make my tea yesterday.
     
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