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    To be fair to Robson he would have been a bigger **** had he changed his tune in the light of today's news.

    Most people are in agreement that he should have gone years ago.

    Journalists who have spent years sticking the boot in will now be furiously typing out glowing literary reacharounds.

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by SWv2 View Post
    To be fair to Robson he would have been a bigger **** had he changed his tune in the light of today's news.

    Most people are in agreement that he should have gone years ago.

    Journalists who have spent years sticking the boot in will now be furiously typing out glowing literary reacharounds.
    True, but it would equally be rather ****y of us to change our opinion of him, whatever he says today.

    Hence, massive ****.

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    True, but it would equally be rather ****y of us to change our opinion of him, whatever he says today.

    Hence, massive ****.
    I have to be honest that I have never read nor heard his ramblings. Been aware of them of course but not bothered.

    That is how I roll Pedro.

    If I think I won't like something, rhubarb crumble for example, I avoid it.

    Rhubard tart also.

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by SWv2 View Post
    I have to be honest that I have never read nor heard his ramblings. Been aware of them of course but not bothered.

    That is how I roll Pedro.

    If I think I won't like something, rhubarb crumble for example, I avoid it.

    Rhubard tart also.
    People who don't like rhubarb are weird. And I include my wife and Sir C in that. Weirdos.

    I dug mine up from the garden and transplanted it to the allotment. However, all that's happened is that two more rhubarb plants have appeared in the garden. You can't kill the bloody stuff.

    I shall have a fine big batch of rhubarb booze this year imo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    People who don't like rhubarb are weird. And I include my wife and Sir C in that. Weirdos.

    I dug mine up from the garden and transplanted it to the allotment. However, all that's happened is that two more rhubarb plants have appeared in the garden. You can't kill the bloody stuff.

    I shall have a fine big batch of rhubarb booze this year imo.
    We have long since established Mrs B as being weird on the whole Noo-tella thing. Her dislike of rhubard infact works to her credit.

    It is the food of the devil. It and cucumber forming 66.66*% of the unholy trinity of devil foods.

    *repeating

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    Quote Originally Posted by SWv2 View Post
    We have long since established Mrs B as being weird on the whole Noo-tella thing. Her dislike of rhubard infact works to her credit.

    It is the food of the devil. It and cucumber forming 66.66*% of the unholy trinity of devil foods.

    *repeating
    If you remove the cucumber skin it won't repeat on you.

    Also, defenestrate the seeds.

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    If you remove the cucumber skin it won't repeat on you.

    Also, defenestrate the seeds.
    As a child, I would happily just gnaw my way through a cucumber. No cucumber was safe in my presence, if fact. The repetition thing is a bonus. You get to taste the cucumber twice.

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    If you remove the cucumber skin it won't repeat on you.

    Also, defenestrate the seeds.
    Life is too short for this nonsense you silly Dutch man.

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by SWv2 View Post
    We have long since established Mrs B as being weird on the whole Noo-tella thing. Her dislike of rhubard infact works to her credit.

    It is the food of the devil. It and cucumber forming 66.66*% of the unholy trinity of devil foods.

    *repeating
    She is technically correct about the Nutella thing. It's an Italian product, see? Same lot who do Ferrero Rocher. So they put 'Nut' in the name, but being wops, had no idea how to pronounce it properly. Hence it is officially 'Noo-tella'

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    She is technically correct about the Nutella thing. It's an Italian product, see? Same lot who do Ferrero Rocher. So they put 'Nut' in the name, but being wops, had no idea how to pronounce it properly. Hence it is officially 'Noo-tella'
    exactly.

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