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Thread: Phwoar, Charles! No matter how sick you are, this will turn your crank

  1. #41
    Quote Originally Posted by SWv2 View Post
    Snail crumble.

    Jesus fúcking wept.
    No star anise, no party?

  2. #42
    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    They'd probably put it in a panini round your way, I'd say.
    I had a few pints in this place on Sunday afternoon.

    Check out the 4th and 5th items listed under Salads & Vegetarian options.



    http://theoldorchardinn.ie/food-drink/

  3. #43
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    In general, I would assert that a snail is a pleasingly chewy vehicle for garlic butter. I once, however, enjoyed a snail and mushroom crumble in a little French bistro, pleasingly titled 'les escargots avec ses compagnons les champignons '.
    His were from Bedfordshire or something equally surprising - they came on a slate plate which had about 4 sauces drizzled across it. You picked up a snail with your hand, smeared it in the sauces and ate it.

    Utterly delicious and not at all poncey

  4. #44
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    No star anise, no party?
    Sir C if you buy that cowboy hat you have wanted for a while and do unfortunately suffer from a droopy face.
    You can sport the good old JR Jim Ross look. who's a wrestling commentator with bells palsy


  5. #45
    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Vegas View Post
    Sir C if you buy that cowboy hat you have wanted for a while and do unfortunately suffer from a droopy face.
    You can sport the good old JR Jim Ross look. who's a wrestling commentator with bells palsy

    Back in 5.

  6. #46
    [QUOTE=SWv2;4156113]I had a few pints in this place on Sunday afternoon.

    Check out the 4th and 5th items listed under Salads & Vegetarian options.

    Telling vegetarians and salad-botherers to properly fück off imo.

  7. #47
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Did the RCAF have a Cold War presence in Europe?
    Germany - loads of them in Germany.

    All RCAF offices got oversea postings and the overwhelming majority were to Germany. My father did something good at some point apparently and got 3 years at the Canadian embassy in London where, according to him, all he did was push some papers around and go to the pub with the American, British, South African and Australian embassy chaps.

    His memory of that period extends as far as Saffies being nasty, Australians being misogynistic drunkards and British embassy chaps thinking that grabbing the bottoms of the female embassy staff was perfectly acceptable.

    Safe to say, he enjoyed it.

  8. #48
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Back in 5.
    Once had to interview this chap at the HoC. Was quite tricky not staring at his droopy face.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_H...sh_politician)
    Last edited by Burney; 04-19-2017 at 03:15 PM.

  9. #49
    Quote Originally Posted by World's End Stella View Post
    His were from Bedfordshire or something equally surprising - they came on a slate plate which had about 4 sauces drizzled across it. You picked up a snail with your hand, smeared it in the sauces and ate it.

    Utterly delicious and not at all poncey
    Slate? Slate! **** me, it's worse than I thought!

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