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Sir C
06-03-2020, 09:20 AM
and enjoy a simple lunch. Let's start with a bottle of Nyetimber and a dozen natives, discreetly drawing a veil across the fact that it's June. To follow, a nice Gavi di Gavi to accompany a simply grilled cold lobster with mayonnaise. Perhaps a few cheeky skinny fries on the side. Now that our bouche is nicely amused, let's move on to the main event: a large Dover sole, meuniere naturally, served on the bone with some Jersey Royals and a side of samphire. To remain hydrated we'll take something red, light and slightly chilled. A little pinot noir, perhaps? The sommelier can decide.

Because I believe in moderation in all matters I shall eschew dessert in favour of a selection of cheeses and a good crusty bottle of port.

See? I don't ask for much. Just a few simple pleasures.

Burney
06-03-2020, 09:27 AM
and enjoy a simple lunch. Let's start with a bottle of Nyetimber and a dozen natives, discreetly drawing a veil across the fact that it's June. To follow, a nice Gavi di Gavi to accompany a simply grilled cold lobster with mayonnaise. Perhaps a few cheeky skinny fries on the side. Now that our bouche is nicely amused, let's move on to the main event: a large Dover sole, meuniere naturally, served on the bone with some Jersey Royals and a side of samphire. To remain hydrated we'll take something red, light and slightly chilled. A little pinot noir, perhaps? The sommelier can decide.

Because I believe in moderation in all matters I shall eschew dessert in favour of a selection of cheeses and a good crusty bottle of port.

See? I don't ask for much. Just a few simple pleasures.

You'll have to sit in a plastic greenhouse so you can't infect other diners.

Actually, I rather like that idea. I'd happily have gone for that before all this - just so as not to have to listen to other people's conversations as much as anything.

Sir C
06-03-2020, 09:34 AM
You'll have to sit in a plastic greenhouse so you can't infect other diners.

Actually, I rather like that idea. I'd happily have gone for that before all this - just so as not to have to listen to other people's conversations as much as anything.

I'm making plans for going away on holiday. What do you think of this bad boy? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nugent-Spirit-25-Horse-Trailer/143234005229?_trkparms=aid%3D1110006%26algo%3DHOME SPLICE.SIM%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20200513093106%26meid% 3D239ebe99424745148dfa82a8d68915a7%26pid%3D100005% 26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D9%26mehot%3Dpf%26sd%3D33361292585 3%26itm%3D143234005229%26pmt%3D1%26noa%3D0%26pg%3D 2047675%26algv%3DSimplAMLv5PairwiseWebWithBBEV1Fil ter&_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851

Burney
06-03-2020, 09:36 AM
I'm making plans for going away on holiday. What do you think of this bad boy? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nugent-Spirit-25-Horse-Trailer/143234005229?_trkparms=aid%3D1110006%26algo%3DHOME SPLICE.SIM%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20200513093106%26meid% 3D239ebe99424745148dfa82a8d68915a7%26pid%3D100005% 26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D9%26mehot%3Dpf%26sd%3D33361292585 3%26itm%3D143234005229%26pmt%3D1%26noa%3D0%26pg%3D 2047675%26algv%3DSimplAMLv5PairwiseWebWithBBEV1Fil ter&_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851

Why do you have to take your horses on holiday with you?

Sir C
06-03-2020, 09:52 AM
Why do you have to take your horses on holiday with you?

How could I not? The poor babies would be lonely. Who would give them their first feed at 5, hay at 9, brushy-brushy and hay at midday, hay and ponyfun at 5, evening carrot or apple at 9?

Burney
06-03-2020, 09:53 AM
How could I not? The poor babies would be lonely. Who would give them their first feed at 5, hay at 9, brushy-brushy and hay at midday, hay and ponyfun at 5, evening carrot or apple at 9?

'Ponyfun'? :-\

Sir C
06-03-2020, 09:55 AM
'Ponyfun'? :-\

Oh yes, it's fun to have fun with ponies! You can do pole obstacle courses, long-reining, taking them for a walk up the hill to the park or just a garden visit to munch on some lush grass.

Don't you like ponyfun?

Burney
06-03-2020, 10:02 AM
Oh yes, it's fun to have fun with ponies! You can do pole obstacle courses, long-reining, taking them for a walk up the hill to the park or just a garden visit to munch on some lush grass.

Don't you like ponyfun?

Aren't your cats jealous of all the love you're showing the ponies?

Sir C
06-03-2020, 10:12 AM
Aren't your cats jealous of all the love you're showing the ponies?

The cats seem to love them. When they come in the garden Bertie rolls around in front of them as if to encourage them to play.

Of course it's not just cats and ponies. We're supporting 3 fox families, about a thousand rabbits, numerous birds including buzzards, kestrels and a peregrine, a pair of deer and, most recently and most exciting of all, a badger has appeared!

I am Dr Doolitlle.

Burney
06-03-2020, 10:36 AM
The cats seem to love them. When they come in the garden Bertie rolls around in front of them as if to encourage them to play.

Of course it's not just cats and ponies. We're supporting 3 fox families, about a thousand rabbits, numerous birds including buzzards, kestrels and a peregrine, a pair of deer and, most recently and most exciting of all, a badger has appeared!

I am Dr Doolitlle.

A peregrine? Whereabouts?

I recently got a pair of binos and have taken to birdspotting on my long country walks. Lapwings, Sandpipers, Little Egrets - along with hundreds of the kites and buzzards that are so common now. Loving it. Although I think my favourite is when I spy hares doing their hare thing. It's quite good, nature.

Sir C
06-03-2020, 11:41 AM
A peregrine? Whereabouts?

I recently got a pair of binos and have taken to birdspotting on my long country walks. Lapwings, Sandpipers, Little Egrets - along with hundreds of the kites and buzzards that are so common now. Loving it. Although I think my favourite is when I spy hares doing their hare thing. It's quite good, nature.

A pair of peregrines nest at Sidcup. Have done for a few years now. One of them has been hunting parakeets in our field. We’ve had 58 bird species from the kitchen window so far this year. :cloud9:

I wish we had hares. I’d love hares.

Nature is the tits.

barrybueno
06-03-2020, 12:19 PM
How could I not? The poor babies would be lonely. Who would give them their first feed at 5, hay at 9, brushy-brushy and hay at midday, hay and ponyfun at 5, evening carrot or apple at 9?

I can do all that for a bag a week C. Although I only ever get up at 5 for a piss and I'd prob still be in bed at 9 too. Midday bit no worries but I'd be drinking at 5 so no ponyfun and I'd prob be passed out at 9. As you can see I'm ya man! :thumbup:

Sir C
06-03-2020, 01:11 PM
I can do all that for a bag a week C. Although I only ever get up at 5 for a piss and I'd prob still be in bed at 9 too. Midday bit no worries but I'd be drinking at 5 so no ponyfun and I'd prob be passed out at 9. As you can see I'm ya man! :thumbup:

The job’s yours b. That’s a mighty fine interview.

Monty92
06-03-2020, 01:23 PM
and enjoy a simple lunch. Let's start with a bottle of Nyetimber and a dozen natives, discreetly drawing a veil across the fact that it's June. To follow, a nice Gavi di Gavi to accompany a simply grilled cold lobster with mayonnaise. Perhaps a few cheeky skinny fries on the side. Now that our bouche is nicely amused, let's move on to the main event: a large Dover sole, meuniere naturally, served on the bone with some Jersey Royals and a side of samphire. To remain hydrated we'll take something red, light and slightly chilled. A little pinot noir, perhaps? The sommelier can decide.

Because I believe in moderation in all matters I shall eschew dessert in favour of a selection of cheeses and a good crusty bottle of port.

See? I don't ask for much. Just a few simple pleasures.

Get yourself to Whitstable - all of the seafood shacks around the harbour and seafront have reopened.

Sir C
06-03-2020, 01:51 PM
Get yourself to Whitstable - all of the seafood shacks around the harbour and seafront have reopened.

Have they, by jiminy? This needs investigation.

Herbert Augustus Chapman
06-03-2020, 02:04 PM
Why do you have to take your horses on holiday with you?

beautiful, vibrantly coloured caravan in Rathkeale town, a heartbroken little gypsy girl is still asking her mother "whatever happened to Popsicle and Barney Mammy?"

Burney
06-03-2020, 02:11 PM
beautiful, vibrantly coloured caravan in Rathkeale town, a heartbroken little gypsy girl is still asking her mother "whatever happened to Popsicle and Barney Mammy?"

Talking of our Romany chums, I see Tyson Fury has been sticking his oar into the debate by talking about his experience of racism as a dirty gyppo. This has caused many black people to be up in arms claiming that he knows nothing of prejudice because he's white.
I find this most amusing, since the lookey-likeys are about the only race it's still possible to openly despise in this country - and with good reason, due to them being thieving, lawless, scum.

Sir C
06-03-2020, 02:22 PM
beautiful, vibrantly coloured caravan in Rathkeale town, a heartbroken little gypsy girl is still asking her mother "whatever happened to Popsicle and Barney Mammy?"

Betty and Barney, h.

Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult
06-03-2020, 03:42 PM
Talking of our Romany chums, I see Tyson Fury has been sticking his oar into the debate by talking about his experience of racism as a dirty gyppo. This has caused many black people to be up in arms claiming that he knows nothing of prejudice because he's white.
I find this most amusing, since the lookey-likeys are about the only race it's still possible to openly despise in this country - and with good reason, due to them being thieving, lawless, scum.

He knows nothing of racism for the same reason Maro Itoje says he doesn't. Because yer Nick Griffin types may tell their mates in the pub that they're hard, but won't say boo to a 6'8" of prime, pro athlete goose in real life.

No-one in their right mind ever racially abuses the world heavyweight champ.

barrybueno
06-03-2020, 06:37 PM
The job’s yours b. That’s a mighty fine interview.

Great news Sir. Gosh I was so nervous! We're talking cash right? Can keep my Boris money rolling in then, wink, wink, nudge, nudge, say no more :-)

Burney
06-03-2020, 10:15 PM
He knows nothing of racism for the same reason Maro Itoje says he doesn't. Because yer Nick Griffin types may tell their mates in the pub that they're hard, but won't say boo to a 6'8" of prime, pro athlete goose in real life.

No-one in their right mind ever racially abuses the world heavyweight champ.

Yes, because black people are so weak, physically unimposing and easy to bully.

Simpleton.