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Quote: Originally Posted by Burney No. Those are French fries covered in ick. They are the effeminate cousin of chips. You're a swivel-eyed mouthbreather, you realise that, do you? Jorge told me.
Quote: Originally Posted by Sir C You're a swivel-eyed mouthbreather, you realise that, do you? Jorge told me. Naturally. But that is still chip bukkake. Meanwhile, actual MPs are still bickering about rice. :hehe: https://twitter.com/labourlewis/stat...851259392?s=21
Quote: Originally Posted by Sir C With the greatest of respect, you people know nothing from chips. These are chips. I'm a big fan of Febo when in the 'Dam, as you know. Those things, however, are an abomination.
Quote: Originally Posted by IUFG I'm a big fan of Febo when in the 'Dam, as you know. Those things, however, are an abomination. FEBO kroketten are splendid things.
Quote: Originally Posted by Burney FEBO kroketten are splendid things. deep fried things with unidentifiable spicy fillings? :cloud9:
Quote: Originally Posted by Burney FEBO kroketten are splendid things. FEBO kroketten are not a patch on my kroketten. They do take two days to make, though :-(
Quote: Originally Posted by Sir C They do take two days to make, though :-( hang on, you can't just pull them out of a vending machine slot?
Quote: Originally Posted by Sir C FEBO kroketten are not a patch on my kroketten. They do take two days to make, though :-( Didn't you just buy a load of frozen ones?
Quote: Originally Posted by IUFG hang on, you can't just pull them out of a vending machine slot? In north-west Kent? No, not regularly. :-( Supermarkets in Holland sell them frozen in boxes of 48. You just pop 'em in your deep fryer and 5 minutes later, heaven. :cloud9:
Quote: Originally Posted by Burney Didn't you just buy a load of frozen ones? I did once, yes. They were good but the delivery charge was about 60 quid to keep them frozen.