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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. Sweats

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    I don't think it will be. I watched every Star Wars a couple of times. Also never been to an iMax so want to see it on a normal screen too.
     
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  2. Stan

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    I loved the original Star Wars trilogy. I watched the new one when it came out which I guess was around 99 given my recollection of where I watched it and who with. I thought it was crap. Wasn't it about a tax dispute? I tried to watch the one after that but gave up.
     
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    The phantom menace was ****e. But I still got some weird enjoyment out of it. I liked Liam neeson as a Jedi. But yeah they let the original trilogy down.

    This new one hasn't much in the way of cgi, the writer was the guy who wrote empire strikes back which was the best of the films by far. I think it's going to be very good. The trailers look good. I literally can't wait.
     
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    Scotch egg, a packet of Walkers cheese and onion and a ham hock butty.

    I now hate myself.
     
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    I'm pretty sure it was about a trade dispute, a whole load of racism, and a boy infected with more space bacteria than anyone in history.

    Classic stuff
     
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  6. Sweats

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    What's everyone making for their starter for Christmas dinner?
     
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    No starter mate, straight into the main event.

    The precursor in our house is my magnificent Christmas breakfast, no need for a starter after that.

    Just had 8 chicken wings and a Minestrone soup. Tidy. <ok>
     
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    Rice Crispies, Frosties and Multigrain Shapes all mixed together, topped with semi-skimmed milk.
     
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    As many chocolate decorations as I can nick off the tree before the Mrs makes me stop.
     
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    1. Harrison ****ing Ford

    2. The ****ing music

    3. Far-fetched

    4. No William Shatner
     
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  12. Sweats

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    What time do you eat??

    Will have a nice breakfast. Thinking eggs benedict.

    Then won't eat dinner til about 4 so will have a starter. Always have had starters.

    Am thinking smoked salmon rolled and stuffed with crabmeat then scatter a few prawns over it.. With some nice lettuce or something. Only question mark is. Whether to do a seafood sauce like a prawn cocktail or do like a creamy horseradish one. Or both.. Dress the crab meat in horseradish then stuff it in the salmon then seafood sauce drizzled over everything... Thoughts?
     
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    <laugh>

    Star Trek being perfectly believable???

    Don't get me wrong I like Star Trek too. Loved the original movies. Also really like the reboot films.
     
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    Looks brand new to me :emoticon-0100-smile
     
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    Probably about there but a few beers and a pick on bits and pieces here and there usually suffices.

    The dinner is so big, with a variety of desserts also, that a starter tends to be superfluous.
     
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    <ok>
     
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  17. Sweats

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    I'd rather a starter than a pud. Though we are doing cheesecake and a treacle tart.
     
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    Christmas pudding, cheesecake and a pavlova probably.

    Cheese and biscuits and the Christmas cake also, got to leave room for that.
     
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    They do smoked trout at my local Lidl and it's better than the salmon so I'm probably going to keep it simple and just have that with some olive oil balck pepper and lemon.
     
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  20. Sweats

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    Feel myself getting fat thinking about it.

    I rarely have room for pudding.
     
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