Off Topic The Burly Arms

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No way am i reading 12 pages to catch up.

Its worth it - but if you can’t be arsed I will provide a synopsis...

Hiag posted some fantasy lifestyle ****.
Hiag got called out as a bullshiter.
Hiag had meltdown.
Everyone laughed at Hiag.
Hiag claimed he was wumming.
Hiag posts Picard of defeat.
Hiag called old bill.
Hiag uses sock account to give himself false praise.
Spurlick liked his post.
brb bans Hiag
 
Its worth it - but if you can’t be arsed I will provide a synopsis...

Hiag posted some fantasy lifestyle ****.
Hiag got called out as a bullshiter.
Hiag had meltdown.
Everyone laughed at Hiag.
Hiag claimed he was wumming.
Hiag posts Picard of defeat.
Hiag called old bill.
Hiag uses sock account to give himself false praise.
Spurlick liked his post.
brb bans Hiag

So just another day then<whistle>
 
How long did that trip take - could I add it to my trip ? ie do San Fran to Mexico then Texas up to New Orleans

I was living in Houston at the time so it was easy to do the Texas tour it was a 4 hour drive from Houston to South Padre which borders Mexico, stayed in a beach front hotel for two nights and then set off for Corpus 2 hours drive and a 1 nighter, then San Antonio 3 hours drive, 2 days/nights(the Alamo and the riverwalks), 1 night in Austin 2 hours( visit the state capital building and get drunk on the very popular 5th Street, onto Dallas 2 hours, 1 night and a visit to the grassy knoll back to Houston 3 hours, Galveston is basically part of southern Houston so it's an easy drive and never stayed on the island as I'd been there before and could stay where I was living instead of paying for a hotel room, it's 3 and a half to 4 hours drive from Houston to baton rouge, stayed a couple of nights ( did the plantation tour and visited the state capital, and the Steamboat Casino moored just under the Mississippi Bridge there, it's a further 3 hour drive to New Orleans, stayed on bourbon street stayed in the Royal Sonesta hotel for two nights(but expensive), visited Cafe Du Monde(famous in Louisiana), there was no Mardi Gras when I was there but the pubs, bars and clubs were still very busy and the music was not just jazz but zydeco, soul, rock in the different bars.
 
Wondering how many times @Hoddle Is A God can make a fanny of himself today :) He was trying to set a record yesterday.
Might have to get on the blower to Norris McWhirter later.
 
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Wondering how many times @Hoddle Is A God can make a fanny of himself today :) He was trying to set a record yesterday.
Might have to get on the blower to Norris McWhirter later.
Yesterday was a bit special even by his standards. He kept walking from one **** up straight into another.

His ‘I’m not real’ rant summed up his desperation last night.

He was rag dolled
 
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Yesterday was a bit special even by his standards. He kept walking from one **** up straight into another.

His ‘I’m not real’ rant summed up his desperation last night.

He was rag dolled
And all he had to do was a bit of research and he'd have found some good ammunition yesterday. <whistle>
In 2009 Heston Blumenthal revamped the Little Theif menu and introduced black pudding.
I thought he was good at Google?
 
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Just HAIG fumbling about and black pudding gate.

Black pudding gate? What thread?

On the topic. I used to hate the stuff. Nowadays I'll have just the odd slice if it's going at a hotel or something. Not something I'd buy and cook myself though. My Mrs is one of the fussiest eaters in the world....but she love black pudding. Weird.