Lampshade
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They haven't quite got to grasps with a microwave
Exactly. Pierce the lid, don't slash it.
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Taunton > err The County Ground?
Hey! That's my home ground you're talking about. Yes, it may be a dump with ridiculously short boundaries, but I still love the place
I love the place too. Spent many of my schooldays there watching a Chris Tavare innings and wishing I had gone to school instead.
We don't have it on the board, but most people know we do them. We are the only place that does them in town.
But there is a reason we call them 'mini heart attacks'
I read this comment on English cuisine: There are thousands of Italian restaurants in England. I wonder why there are hardly any English restaurants in Italy?
Comments from our Brit contingent?
London is a great city, had a fun time there a few years ago. I'd have to say my favorite is Edinburgh though, what a great little city
The best Italian restaurant in Britain, though (and better than any I've been to in Italy) is the River Cafe and it is run by two non-Italians: Emine Saner talks to the River Cafe's Ruth Rogers and Rose Gray | Life and style | The Guardian
They blame the period of food rationing after the war as the reason we fell behind in our cuisine. I must say I do love roast dinners, stews and the English breakfast though and I would rather go down the local cafe for a some eats than go to some fancy foriegn restaurant.
They blame the period of food rationing after the war as the reason we fell behind in our cuisine. I must say I do love roast dinners, stews and the English breakfast though and I would rather go down the local cafe for a some eats than go to some fancy foriegn restaurant.