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Thread: OK, What's For Lunch or Tea Today?

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    Audio Al is offline Pishanto Specialist & Super-Daftee
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marco View Post
    Lol - you're off your head... That stuff at that time in the morning will play havoc with your stomach. Why weren't you asleep?

    You and Piggurs should form the AoS insomniacs club!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marco View Post
    Good pics, Roy - some interesting food there! Were the choons good?

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    They were very good, the guitarist had obviously been to the George Benson school of plucking & the young lady had a great voice, she shone when covering Sade & who knew Adele’s stuff would work with a reggae vibe.

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    Nice one... There are few better pleasures in life than being in convivial surroundings, with good company, enjoying a lovely meal and a few drinks, whilst listening to some quality live music!

    Marco.

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    As an aside, Grant mentioned chocolate on the coffee thread, and his love of Galaxy bars... Well, *this* is what I call chocolate, bought this morning, unfortunately not from Aldi or Lidl, but from our local Polish shop:



    Yum, yum... IMO, that stuff (all German-made) knocks spots off anything from Cadburys or Nestlé. I shall be enjoying a few pieces later with a nice coffee!

    Marco.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marco View Post
    As an aside, Grant mentioned chocolate on the coffee thread, and his love of Galaxy bars... Well, *this* is what I call chocolate, bought this morning, unfortunately not from Aldi or Lidl, but from our local Polish shop:



    Yum, yum... IMO, that stuff (all German-made) knocks spots off anything from Cadburys or Nestlé. I shall be enjoying a few pieces later with a nice coffee!

    Marco.
    I'm very disappointed in you Marco, I thought you'd be getting your chops around one of these...[IMG][/IMG]
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    An excellent batch of King Edwards. Sometimes you just wish they were all this good.

    Plus some pretty serious Cumberland sausages. And gravy.

    No extra veg. No distractions.

    Excellent.

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    Is that the new Mercedes S class emblem?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian7633 View Post
    Is that the new Mercedes S class emblem?
    Truly visionary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian7633 View Post
    I'm very disappointed in you Marco, I thought you'd be getting your chops around one of these...[IMG][/IMG]
    Ha - I've heard they also do crab sticks!

    Marco.

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    A spot of afternoon tea, how civilised


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