What are you having for dinner?
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Indeed I really don't want to know what has become of yesterday's food.
As Homer Simpson says, "Red M&Ms, blue M&Ms... they all end up the same colour in the end".
As Homer Simpson says, "Red M&Ms, blue M&Ms... they all end up the same colour in the end".
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I just walked past a Greggs. I'm having a cigarette and diet coke for lunch. I'm just *so* modelesque.
Just got all the ingredients ready to make myself a chicken tikka masala when I get home from darts tonight.
Well, they'll be providing some cold snacks for us (cocktail sausages, sandwiches and the like), so I should be OK until I get home, when my stomach should be full of alcoholic beverages.Sput wrote:Is darts not a full stomach sort of game? I always thought a bit of ballast to steady the ship would be a useful thing!
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Watch your liver, young man. We want you around for a long time to come.
I have some potatoes left over from yesterday. I might fry those later. Yum.
Or on the other hand I might see if a mate would like to go out for dinner to http://www.pier36.co.uk which is just down the road and does tasty food.
Or on the other hand I might see if a mate would like to go out for dinner to http://www.pier36.co.uk which is just down the road and does tasty food.
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Do people recognise your voice when you order at the bar?marksi wrote:I have some potatoes left over from yesterday. I might fry those later. Yum.
Or on the other hand I might see if a mate would like to go out for dinner to http://www.pier36.co.uk which is just down the road and does tasty food.