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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Did you put milk on those corn flakes?
    Eh, yes.

    Then I had a glass of milk with about 3-4 stem ginger cookies and a fun size Mars bar, "pudding" if you want to be snobby.

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by SWv2 View Post
    Eh, yes.

    Then I had a glass of milk with about 3-4 stem ginger cookies and a fun size Mars bar, "pudding" if you want to be snobby.
    who decided that small would be called fun size? is it ***** related?

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Vegas View Post
    who decided that small would be called fun size? is it ***** related?
    Apparently the word 'fun' has been redefined to mean 'less of'. So a fun size mars bar is less of a mars bar. See also a 'fun fact'. Presumably this means less of a fact.

    See Dave Gorman for more details.

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    Apparently the word 'fun' has been redefined to mean 'less of'. So a fun size mars bar is less of a mars bar. See also a 'fun fact'. Presumably this means less of a fact.

    See Dave Gorman for more details.
    Pooley Bridge, was it? Hmm? How was the snow?

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Pooley Bridge, was it? Hmm? How was the snow?
    No snow at ground level but it was ay-mazing on the tops. Minus four at one point but no wind. From Loadpot Hill, Arthur's Pike, Bonscale Pike, Hallin Fell and Steel Knotts the Hellvellyn range across the lake looked like the Alps. Mind-blowing stuff. Lots of ice everywhere, so moderate peril abounded, and went arse-over-tit once but got away with a bruised elbow.

    Also did the Ullswater Way clockwise between Pooley Bridge and Aira Force. Almost stranded at Aira Force as night descended with a partial failure on the mobile network so couldn't get a taxi.
    Last edited by Ash; 12-14-2017 at 10:44 AM.

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    No snow at ground level but it was ay-mazing on the tops. Minus four at one point but no wind. From Loadpot Hill, Arthur's Pike, Bonscale Pike, Hallin Fell and Steel Knotts the Hellvellyn range across the lake looked like the Alps. Mind-blowing stuff. Lots of ice everywhere, so moderate peril abounded, and went arse-over-tit once but got away with a bruised elbow.

    Also did the Ullwater Way clockwise between Pooley Bridge and Aira Force. Almost stranded at Aira Force as night descended with a partial failure on the mobile network so couldn't get a taxi.
    Grand stuff. Incredibly jealous!

    Just booked for Hartsop at the end of April. We'll miss the snow this year but get those spring mornings. And lambing!

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Grand stuff. Incredibly jealous!

    Just booked for Hartsop at the end of April. We'll miss the snow this year but get those spring mornings. And lambing!
    If you've not done it I recommend getting the steamer to Howtown and walking back to Glenridding. Not for nothing did (the other) AW describe it as the most beautiful walk in the Lake District.

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    Apparently the word 'fun' has been redefined to mean 'less of'. So a fun size mars bar is less of a mars bar. See also a 'fun fact'. Presumably this means less of a fact.

    See Dave Gorman for more details.
    that makes sense, when someone says to be 'it will be fun' I actually do not like it.

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by SWv2 View Post
    Eh, yes.

    Then I had a glass of milk with about 3-4 stem ginger cookies and a fun size Mars bar, "pudding" if you want to be snobby.
    Jesus Christ. You drank extra milk, neat?

    Dirty, dirty bástard.

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Jesus Christ. You drank extra milk, neat?

    Dirty, dirty bástard.
    Super Milk, good for you.

    Please don't try and claim you have never ordered a glass of milk to accompany your meal in a cafe or mid range restaurant. It would be akin to denying your Irish heritage.

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