No, I really should try more of the places round there. If I eat near Shepherds Bush tubes it’s normally a Lebanese place whose name I’ve forgotten but I tend to go to the cafe on Bloemfontein Road or watch the football in the shisha bar round the corner which also does decent food.
Haha nah, all my deliveries were walkers, often with a wrapped full pig on my shoulder white coat covered in red down Chiswick high Rd . Thought I was the bollix
Sound's like Sucky, Hiag and Commy's life rolled into one. The film is set in Ireland in the early 1960s in the small town of Clones. Francie Brady is a 12-year-old boy whose imagination is fuelled by television - aliens, communists, the Atomic Age.[3] When his mother suffers a nervous breakdown and ultimately commits suicide, he is left in the care of his father, an emotionally distant and ill-tempered alcoholic. Francie spends most of his time with his best friend Joe Purcell talking about "gangsters, cowboys and Indians, comic-book monsters and the early-1960s threat of nuclear annihilation."[4] However, when Francie's growing conflict with another boy, Phillip Nugent, and his mother begins to go too far, he ends up at reform school. Here, he is molested by Father Sullivan, and finds solace only in his fantasies about a foul-mouthed Virgin Mary. He returns home to find Joe has outgrown him and befriended Phillip Nugent. Before long, his father has drunk himself to death. Faced with being left completely alone in the world, Francie loses his grip on reality and lashes out with uncontrollable brutality, which shocks his provincial hometown.[2]
nice starter. the Mrs makes individual ones, a almost cooked sausage in muffin tin and topped up with the batter and given 20 mins in oven. Can never seem to get the rise when doing them in a flat pan.