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- Lord Chancellor
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My kitchen Toaster has died. Before I part with some of my hard earned wages on a new one I just wondered if anyone had a spare one - maybe inherited from a recently deceased relative, or perhaps an unwanted Xmas/Engagement/Wedding pressie? Am willing to collect within a 5 mile radius of the main Holywood to Ballymena road. A free pint at the bar at Ravenhill is the prize that awaits the Donor.
- Snipe Watson
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Given that Mike lives in Knocknagoney home of a massive Tesco store. It's a clear winner!pwrmoore wrote:http://www.tesco.com/direct/tesco-basic ... d=550-2945
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That covers the price of a pint and petrol to get a toaster off someone Mike.
Is this place the new swap shop?
If that's the case I have a 'living with the Lions' 2005 dvd and would be prepared to swap it for some used cat litter.
Is this place the new swap shop?
If that's the case I have a 'living with the Lions' 2005 dvd and would be prepared to swap it for some used cat litter.
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Re: Toaster
I still would very much prefer to buy someone a pint at Ravenhill than give £5 unnecessarily to Tesco. I am, as some of you know, a man of deeply held principles.
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As a Tesco Shareholder and a purveyor of pints
Shut up mike
Shut up mike
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You'd think that...... but just two slices I can't be doing with waiting around, us semi-retired people have people to see, places to go.Snipe Watson wrote:Given that Mike lives in Knocknagoney home of a massive Tesco store. It's a clear winner!pwrmoore wrote:http://www.tesco.com/direct/tesco-basic ... d=550-2945
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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I'm more of a croissant man myself.....BaggyTrousers wrote:You'd think that...... but just two slices I can't be doing with waiting around, us semi-retired people have people to see, places to go.Snipe Watson wrote:Given that Mike lives in Knocknagoney home of a massive Tesco store. It's a clear winner!pwrmoore wrote:http://www.tesco.com/direct/tesco-basic ... d=550-2945
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Your toaster has no croissant setting? Good God, how very common.Snipe Watson wrote:I'm more of a croissant man myself.....BaggyTrousers wrote:You'd think that...... but just two slices I can't be doing with waiting around, us semi-retired people have people to see, places to go.Snipe Watson wrote:Given that Mike lives in Knocknagoney home of a massive Tesco store. It's a clear winner!pwrmoore wrote:http://www.tesco.com/direct/tesco-basic ... d=550-2945
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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Heated croissants what sort of a savage heats their croissants?BaggyTrousers wrote:Your toaster has no croissant setting? Good God, how very common.Snipe Watson wrote:I'm more of a croissant man myself.....BaggyTrousers wrote:You'd think that...... but just two slices I can't be doing with waiting around, us semi-retired people have people to see, places to go.Snipe Watson wrote:Given that Mike lives in Knocknagoney home of a massive Tesco store. It's a clear winner!pwrmoore wrote:http://www.tesco.com/direct/tesco-basic ... d=550-2945
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Are you saying you buy them in already baked, rather than fresh from your own oven?
I'm not arguing -
I'm just explaining why I'm right
I'm just explaining why I'm right
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You mean that you do not support your local boulangerie?Cap'n Grumpy wrote:Are you saying you buy them in already baked, rather than fresh from your own oven?
Hows a chap supposed to make a living and keep the high street open for business with self-serving wannabe Paul Hollywoods like you about?
Suppose you never darken the door of the butcher either?
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I suppose you'll be telling be you eat your meat raw, do you, just like the stuff from yer local home bakery??Snipe Watson wrote:You mean that you do not support your local boulangerie?Cap'n Grumpy wrote:Are you saying you buy them in already baked, rather than fresh from your own oven?
Hows a chap supposed to make a living and keep the high street open for business with self-serving wannabe Paul Hollywoods like you about?
Suppose you never darken the door of the butcher either?
Course I darken the door of le boucher, ya don't think I keep pigs, lambs and cattle on my lawn d'ya?
..... actually don't answer that.
I'm not arguing -
I'm just explaining why I'm right
I'm just explaining why I'm right
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Nah, but you'd be the sort of a punter who would get his meat from the supermarket, forsaking the high street that lies at the heart of our communities.Cap'n Grumpy wrote:I suppose you'll be telling be you eat your meat raw, do you, just like the stuff from yer local home bakery??Snipe Watson wrote:You mean that you do not support your local boulangerie?Cap'n Grumpy wrote:Are you saying you buy them in already baked, rather than fresh from your own oven?
Hows a chap supposed to make a living and keep the high street open for business with self-serving wannabe Paul Hollywoods like you about?
Suppose you never darken the door of the butcher either?
Course I darken the door of le boucher, ya don't think I keep pigs, lambs and cattle on my lawn d'ya?
My wife would tell you that I eat my Steak, Beef and Lamb raw yes. Can't do that with supermarket beef.......
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Can none of yousuns cook?Snipe Watson wrote:My wife would tell you that I eat my Steak, Beef and Lamb raw yes. Can't do that with supermarket beef.......
I'm not arguing -
I'm just explaining why I'm right
I'm just explaining why I'm right