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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by World's End Stella View Post
    Yes, he does a decent line in self-deprecating humour.

    He's also not averse to throwing potentially leg-breaking tackles around, of course. Which is less funny.

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Yes, he does a decent line in self-deprecating humour.

    He's also not averse to throwing potentially leg-breaking tackles around, of course. Which is less funny.
    Really? I've not noticed him ever really doing anything other than lurking in the box like a spastic looking to nod one in.

    I would have thought his legs would be the first to break in any collision if I'm honest. Also, I believe he has a rather attractive but extremely vulgar scouser for a wife.

    That, I'm afraid, is the extent of my Peter Crouch knowledge. Perhaps big nose has an anecdote for us.

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Yes, he does a decent line in self-deprecating humour.

    He's also not averse to throwing potentially leg-breaking tackles around, of course. Which is less funny.
    BTW Friday is Barrafina day, followed by a play called The Goat.

    I believe the tortilla morceau (sp), suckling pig and some salad with pear were your recommendations? What of wine? Do they have a decent wine list or should we just do a drinkable rose or sparkling wine?

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by World's End Stella View Post
    BTW Friday is Barrafina day, followed by a play called The Goat.

    I believe the tortilla morceau (sp), suckling pig and some salad with pear were your recommendations? What of wine? Do they have a decent wine list or should we just do a drinkable rose or sparkling wine?
    Tortilla morcilla. Don't neglect the specials board, naturally - especially seafood from the josper grill.

    The wine list is entirely Spanish so I always ask the advice of the sommelier. I've never been disappointed, but then I've never encountered wine I didn't enjoy.

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by World's End Stella View Post
    BTW Friday is Barrafina day, followed by a play called The Goat.

    I believe the tortilla morceau (sp), suckling pig and some salad with pear were your recommendations? What of wine? Do they have a decent wine list or should we just do a drinkable rose or sparkling wine?
    ****. Me.

    Jesus is crying somewhere.

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by SWv2 View Post
    ****. Me.

    Jesus is crying somewhere.
    Not a bad choice for lunchtime if the weather's very hot. The French drink it with ice cubes. Refreshing and doesn't really count as alcohol.

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Not a bad choice for lunchtime if the weather's very hot. The French drink it with ice cubes. Refreshing and doesn't really count as alcohol.
    Anything served with ice and less than 12% vol can be consumed guilt free.

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Not a bad choice for lunchtime if the weather's very hot. The French drink it with ice cubes. Refreshing and doesn't really count as alcohol.
    Tastes like fúcking pish mind you, which is a drawback.

    Couldn't give two fúcks what the French do either if pushed. I saw people drinking cider with ice cubes the other day.

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by SWv2 View Post
    Tastes like fúcking pish mind you, which is a drawback.

    Couldn't give two fúcks what the French do either if pushed. I saw people drinking cider with ice cubes the other day.
    Yeah but the Irish started that - heathens

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda View Post
    Yeah but the Irish started that - heathens
    I will admit that the practice is very commonplace here but to just willy nilly accuse of us of starting it is a little rich in my view.

    Drinking cider was very common and normal in my formative years of the early 80s and never did I see a like minded chum reach for an ice tray or equivalent.

    If anything I would point at the Brits for this, given your other abominations such as "top".

    Yes.

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