Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda I would imagine home to Spain - all he had in his suitcase was toiletries and his suit jacket. He had clearly come straight from the match. His shirt was impossibly white Quite stalky.
Originally Posted by SWv2 Quite stalky. He was putting his stuff into the tray, it was hard not to notice. He probably had a quick peak at the selection of M&S food that was filling my bag
Nice weekend in England?
10 characters? Pile of cund.
Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda He was putting his stuff into the tray, it was hard not to notice. He probably had a quick peak at the selection of M&S food that was filling my bag M&S Ketchup? The only ketchup worth having imo.
“Other clubs never came into my thoughts once I knew Arsenal wanted to sign me.”
Is that a lure to get Sir C out of bed ?
Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda He was putting his stuff into the tray, it was hard not to notice. He probably had a quick peak at the selection of M&S food that was filling my bag Did you also smell him & take cuttings of his hair?
Originally Posted by Viva Prat Vegas Nice weekend in England? Lovely thank you - bit cold at Twickenham on Saturday but yesterday was highly enjoyable
Originally Posted by Rich Did you also smell him & take cuttings of his hair? I was actually trying to stop my trousers falling down, r. Ray Cooney could have written the scene. Can we still say Cooney?
Originally Posted by Sir C Back in the 70s 'scampi' was often made with monkfish, such was the unpopularity of the fish. Tartare sauce is essential. Controversial opinion: Deep-fried, breaded monkfish is actually better than scampi.
Originally Posted by Burney Controversial opinion: Deep-fried, breaded monkfish is actually better than scampi. I can't remember having such a thing. In the 70s I must have, I suppose. Probably en panier, if you get my meaning. I tend to avoid cooking monkfish due to that nasty milky discharge.
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