Re Sausage sandwiches, down in england in a bakers, asked for a roll and sausage, they look confused and asked if i meant a sausage roll. I said no a roll and sausage please!
My friend intervened to say you need to ask for a sausage bap.
I was asked what kind of sausage, i replied square please. Again i was looked at if speaking a foreign language!
In the end it was some *form* of sausage on a burger roll!
I know nothing about; Trains, ducks, motorways, cement, concrete, bridges, building materials or almost anything in popular culture before 1985.
I know plenty about; Aircraft, motorway services, poker (obviously), football (not Brentford), common medical complaints.
I'm not sure which other things we have in common, Tikay, but I do know that Anna was telling me the other day that you're her favourite analyst. She also has a soft spot for 'Ry Ry', but you're her favourite.
She made us promise not to tell you but I'm not to be trusted.
I love home made pulled pork sarnies. Chop the remains of a pork joint up and slow cook it in a mixture of brown sauce, cherry coke and a teaspoon of ghost pepper sauce. Sweet, meaty with a slow burn that kicks in and won't let go
The best Motorway services are at Lancaster (Forton) on the M6. The Pennine tower on the Northbound carriageway was made a listed building last year, though it hasn't been in use for decades. I think it closed in the early nineties due to safety concerns and hasn't been reopened since. The hexagonal lifts in the tower section are still in use for the ground and first floors, though.
The Westmorland Tebay services are renowned as having an excellent standard of food, but ee bye gum they're pricey.
Thanks Anna & TK for playing my AKs hand. My thoughts were Carrsbar had AQ and not the flush draw, didn't even spot it. I missed the re-raise preflop, should have done it, was trying to be tricky
This can be seen in the modern romance languages such as Italian, where 'a hand' is 'una mano'. Curiously, the 'o' would seem to indicate that 'mano' should be a masculine word but it actually uses the feminine article of 'una', 'la', 'questa', etc... which makes it unusually tricky in the normally straightforward world of Italian genders.
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Love watching the shows!
Playing my first Primo (that I can remember!). Played on Sky a long long time ago and now I'm back for a bit. Wish me luck!
My friend intervened to say you need to ask for a sausage bap.
I was asked what kind of sausage, i replied square please. Again i was looked at if speaking a foreign language!
In the end it was some *form* of sausage on a burger roll!
I know nothing about; Trains, ducks, motorways, cement, concrete, bridges, building materials or almost anything in popular culture before 1985.
I know plenty about; Aircraft, motorway services, poker (obviously), football (not Brentford), common medical complaints.
I'm not sure which other things we have in common, Tikay, but I do know that Anna was telling me the other day that you're her favourite analyst. She also has a soft spot for 'Ry Ry', but you're her favourite.
She made us promise not to tell you but I'm not to be trusted.
2nd time in a big tournament. Qualfied via Satalite.
Sausage sarnie with sweet chilli sauce. Can't beat it.
hi anna, tikay...
The Westmorland Tebay services are renowned as having an excellent standard of food, but ee bye gum they're pricey.
At Charnock Richard they actually have the "restaurant" on the bridge over the motorway.
its scottish for give me a hand. mad, i know but there you are. it comes from the glasgow side of the country.
onwards and upwards :-)
Anna always looks nice.
onwards and upwards :-)
This can be seen in the modern romance languages such as Italian, where 'a hand' is 'una mano'. Curiously, the 'o' would seem to indicate that 'mano' should be a masculine word but it actually uses the feminine article of 'una', 'la', 'questa', etc... which makes it unusually tricky in the normally straightforward world of Italian genders.
Enjoying the show Anna & Tikay