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The Steven Gerrard Appreciation Society

Discussion in 'Manchester United' started by Foo, May 20, 2011.

  1. Alan

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    You guys are making me hungry with all this food talk.
     
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  2. Sweats

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    I really want kfc... So Am having pizza and a bottle of Shiraz..

    Foo is probably reading this while salivating over a packet of value noodles...
     
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  3. KingEric07.

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    I'm trying a few Kopparberg Ciders tonight - they're actually suprisingly nice but a bit sickly after 2. Should just stick with the Carling <ok>
     
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  4. Sweats

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    Koppaberg is a great hangover drink.. Or hot weather beer garden drink if your thirsty...

    I have a few Stella cidre's in the fridge.. Saving them for hangover Sunday..
     
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  5. Chief

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    Well chaps, just got back from a little excursion into rural, posh as buggery, Somerset and settled on this old inn right next door to Paul Nicholls' stables. In the forlorn hope I might bump into Kauto Star really but it seems he wasn't out for a pint tonight.

    Lamb and Veg pie (see, northern to the fookin' core) with veg and chips and a couple of pints of Butcombe.

    I'm starting to enkoy this working away mid week treat a bit too much I think. Will polish off the rest of last night's Rioja now.




    *there was gravy in the pie*
     
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  6. Chief

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    For giving you a hangover or drinking whilst hungover?
     
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  7. Sweats

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    To drink when hungover.. It's like drinking pop..

    Hark at you ya posh ****er eating out all the time.. I burnt my pizza..
     
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  8. Chief

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    Not all the time, just once a week. As a treat.
    I had fish and chips last night courtesy of the landladies lodging sister in-law because I assembled the bed in her new, as yet moved into, house yesterday and carted some boxes around. She also cooked me a tea of roast guinea fowl on Tuesday night!!!

    It's great, I pay for B&B but they give me a couple of free evening meals a week and there's always a decent red on the table. Top little lodgings I've found down here.

    This was tonights pub;


    http://www.manorhouseinn.co.uk/index.html

    nice little watering hole.
     
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  9. KingEric07.

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    Did the Guniea fowl come with or without gravy ?
     
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  10. Chief

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    With.

    It was bloody good too.
     
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  11. Sweats

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    Never eaten guinea fowl..

    Assume it must be like pheasant.. ?
     
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  12. Chief

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    Au contraire, it's actually like chicken.
     
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  13. Sweats

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    Wouldn't have thought that.. Would have assumed it was more gamey..
     
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  14. Chief

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    Yeah me too. I though it was chicken when I started as the meat is pale and, well, chicken like.

    I knew it was different though and it was mentioned early on in the meal. It had plenty flavour, which the cheap chicken we all tend to buy lacks really.

    You ever had one of those French chickens that cost about fifteen quid? Top of my head I can't remember what they're called but I bought one at a local farmers market and they taste un ****ing believable.
     
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  15. Sweats

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    Have had one from m&s a corn fed one.. Was nice but it all tastes the same when drowned in thick gravy so didn't see the point in reverting from some beasted never seen daylight tesco value chicken..
     
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  16. Foo

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    I like the Tesco value chicken. Only problem is trying to digest its laminated ASBO. Sticks in the gullet a bit.
    Didn't try to get any Roses tickets Tags - money and apathy issues got the better of me I'm afraid. You get some?
    Been busy catching mice in my garage last couple of days. I mean I set traditional traps, I didn't strap some cheese under my nose like Baldrick...
    Caught 2 of the little bastards so far - it's like fishing but without having to be present. Or having to eat soggy salmon paste sarnies whilst untangling the condom you just 'caught'. I hate rodents. Probably why Suarez makes me want to hurt people whenever I have to look at him. The massive ****ing ****.
     
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  17. Foo

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    Aren't Man City fans really, really, REALLY brilliant and funny and charming? Ha! Those guys make me laugh with their backs-turned dancing and witty songs...

    Just one small thing though: Where the **** did they all come from? Because they sure as **** weren't there when they were struggling in the old league 2 a few short years ago.

    Weird.
     
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  18. Sweats

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    What a ****ing sack of ****...

    I cant bring myself to read or watch anything about the game... Got bombarded by my city supporting mates yesterday. ****s
     
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    Yeah but just imagine the bragging rights when they implode over the next few months.
     
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  20. Sweats

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    I think perhaps thats wishful thinking... they will have a hiccup or two undoubtedly.. but so will we.

    I have not seen anything about the game nor will I to pass judgement as to why were so ****. But regardless to get a thumping at home clearly there is something not right with the whole team..


    The thing that gets on my nerves with the team at the moment is our midfield.. I want a central midfield partnership that picks itself. We have for two long tinkered with who is in the middle.. and invariably got it wrong. We need an enforcer then someone creative alongside them..
     
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