The chips look good! As for the rest...:nono:;)
Marco.
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Don't doubt it's a good chippy, as I can tell from the chips. Most important thing mate, is that you enjoyed it.
I don't 'do' kebabs, as I dislike that type of processed meat and also the questionably 'hygienic' way it's kept, exposed to any flies landing on it and laying eggs (or any other insects), and being reheated again the next day, from cold, if the roll of meat used isn't finished:spew:
Quickest way to get food poisoning! So give me a fish supper any day:cool:
Marco.
Lol - aye, that's one way of looking at it...
It makes me cringe looking at those slabs of meat in kebab shops, sweating away on hot days, with flies circling around them, which seconds earlier could've been sat on dog shit BOAK!! :spew::spew::spew:
No wonder folks call it a 'dirty kebab' and drown it in chilli sauce!! Fit only for consumption by drunken zoomers on Saturday nights/early Sunday mornings, to soak up the booze, and who wouldn't know what the hell they were eating!:D
Marco.
I've only once had food poisoning, and that was enough.
It was about 1971, at Sheffield University, I was at one of the halls of residence. On the menu was Indonesian sweet and sour pork. People were almost fighting to get to the toilets.
Reminds me of something else at that hall of residence, in one of the toilets, written on the wall above the toilet roll holder;
"Sheffield University Degree in Electronic Engineering, please take one"
Didn't go to uni, but the walls on bogs in my secondary school used to contain some 'interesting' messages, one of the more polite of which, directly above the urinals, ran:
'If you're reading what I've put, you may be pissing on your foot!':D
Marco.
Too true!
I had planned to go to uni, to study to be a translator [the subjects I took in 4th, 5th and 6th year were chosen for that purpose], and indeed had attained the necessary qualifications, but decided instead to join the real world and start earning some money!:eyebrows:
Best decision I made, as otherwise now rather than being semi-retired and financially secure, from having run a successful business, I'd likely still be slaving away like a dog in an office somewhere!
Marco.