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Posted: 27 May 2003, 18:11
by nearmethexperience
Posted: 31 Jul 2003, 16:37
by Big Si
Haggis and chips with salt and vinegar, and brown sauce and a Scotch Pie chaser (with salt and vinegar) washed down with Irn Bru.
Its the best hangover cure I know
I think i'll go hunting this weekend -
http://www.electricscotland.com/haggis/haggis1.html
Posted: 31 Jul 2003, 16:48
by Quiff Boy
Posted: 31 Jul 2003, 16:56
by Thea
someone else's icecream.
Posted: 31 Jul 2003, 16:57
by Jim
The last of a box of quality street.
I feel well sick, but I know I deserve it :-(
Posted: 31 Jul 2003, 16:58
by Big Si
People up here say whereabouts in england (I say I'm not, I'm from Yorkshire (Peoples Republic
)) are you from?
People down there ask whereabouts in Scotland am I from?
Yep, I've got a wee accent!
Posted: 03 Aug 2003, 20:10
by Black Planet
Does wine count as food? Well it does for me. Lots of pinot grigio ...I just won Zodiac's High Priest of Love in a rare CD version on Ebay. HOORAY!
Posted: 04 Aug 2003, 01:38
by Guest
My roommate's torilla chips...
And now my roommate's cheese dip, which is kinda gross, but I'll keep eating it all the same.
Don't ever live with me--I'll eat all your food and then deny it to your face.
Muahahahahahaha
Posted: 20 Aug 2003, 15:02
by Big Si
I'm hungry, but I'm fed up with crisps
Posted: 20 Aug 2003, 15:33
by Black Planet
Posted: 20 Aug 2003, 15:55
by Guest
Toasted sesame bagel with cream cheese and tomato. I highly recommend it.
Posted: 20 Aug 2003, 15:57
by Jim
CorpPunk wrote:Toasted sesame bagel with cream cheese and tomato. I highly recommend it.
Now that's just mean - I'd kill for a bagel right now
Posted: 20 Aug 2003, 16:02
by Guest
Jim wrote:CorpPunk wrote:Toasted sesame bagel with cream cheese and tomato. I highly recommend it.
Now that's just mean - I'd kill for a bagel right now
Here you go bunny...don't say I never gave you anything:
http://www.oibagel.co.uk/
Posted: 20 Aug 2003, 16:30
by Jim
Is this some sort of cruel torture? I shall have my revenge by golly.
Oh yeah, hows 1602? The concept is brilliant - I've decided I've got the willpower to wait for the graphic novel though. In the meantime I'm stocking up on Wildcats series 2...
Posted: 20 Aug 2003, 16:41
by Y
You guys are a bunch of munchies eaters
Currently eating Japanese Curry and Rice
Posted: 20 Aug 2003, 16:45
by Guest
Jim wrote:Is this some sort of cruel torture? I shall have my revenge by golly.
Heheheh...BAGELS!!!
Jim wrote:Oh yeah, hows 1602? The concept is brilliant - I've decided I've got the willpower to wait for the graphic novel though. In the meantime I'm stocking up on Wildcats series 2...
1602 kicks so far--it's got a nice Gaiman-buildup going, mysterious and intriguing, and the art is lushly beautiful. It's a good thing you're waiting, cos the first issue sold out in about two days!
I just picked up the first graphic nov. for Fables the other day (comprising the first five issues of the series), and I'm impressed. It won a few Eisner Awards, and I think it deserved them, although the story is a bit stilted. It's supposed to get better.
Posted: 20 Aug 2003, 16:52
by Jim
Ah, but this side of the pond theres still plenty of issues on the shelves, maybe it's worth buying a few to fleece those nice ebayers
Posted: 20 Aug 2003, 17:00
by Guest
Posted: 20 Aug 2003, 17:10
by Jim
Aye, theres a couple on ebay.co.uk as well - going for a few quid suprisingly. If I had the time and inclination I bet I could make millions.