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Posted: 29 Apr 2009, 15:00
by Moakahontas
Debi wrote:Moakahontas wrote:Quiff Boy wrote:as a vegan of nearly 10 years, i say nothing... (mainly because i cant actually remember what cheese is like
)
..same thing here..
and i havent eaten beef or pork since i was about 12. but i do eat chicken and fish - sorry
i have to eat something as i am fairly limited.
i went to italy once and lost about half a stone in 5 days.
I forget something..I´m not all the time vegan..if I want fish, I eat it..but pork and such things..hmm..
Posted: 29 Apr 2009, 15:08
by Nicole
Mmm - can't relate in the slightest. I've never had a cheese I didn't like.
I'm the least picky eater I know, the more unusual the better - eh, what can I say. I like food, but as with everything, all in moderation. I eat very healthy but I love rich cheeses and I just don't think about how unhealthy some of that stuff is.
Posted: 29 Apr 2009, 15:09
by Being645
oh, reading this I get really hungry
... prepare myself some oats with fruit and milk, now ...
Posted: 29 Apr 2009, 15:16
by Quiff Boy
Nicole wrote:
Mmm - can't relate in the slightest. I've never had a cheese I didn't like.
I'm the least picky eater I know, the more unusual the better - eh, what can I say. I like food, but as with everything, all in moderation. I eat very healthy but I love rich cheeses and I just don't think about how unhealthy some of that stuff is.
i'm not picky. far from it... i choose to not eat certain things for health or ethical reasons, but out of all the things i
can eat, there are very few things i dont like... apart from olives which are the devil's food. brrrrrr
Posted: 29 Apr 2009, 15:47
by Nicole
Quiff Boy wrote:
i'm not picky. far from it... i choose to not eat certain things for health or ethical reasons, but out of all the things i
can eat, there are very few things i dont like... apart from olives which are the devil's food. brrrrrr
Funny that - olives are about the
only thing I'm not crazy about - unless of course it's in the bottom of a martini glass thoroughly soaked in gin.
Posted: 29 Apr 2009, 15:56
by Quiff Boy
nice
but even so, i'd prefer a lime in there. and a dash of tonic.and not in a martini glass - they're too small
Posted: 29 Apr 2009, 15:57
by Moakahontas
..and what about the secret gig? *räusper*
Posted: 29 Apr 2009, 15:58
by Quiff Boy
Moakahontas wrote:..and what about the secret gig? *räusper*
oh yeah, that...
no idea
Re: A Secret 404 Gig??
Posted: 29 Apr 2009, 16:05
by paint it black
Debi wrote:Somewhere last week i read someone asking / wondering whether they'd be a secret gig by the sisters. i never saw an answer to this - anyone know?
Leeds Cockpit, is/was/will be
Posted: 29 Apr 2009, 16:26
by Nicole
Quiff Boy wrote:nice
but even so, i'd prefer a lime in there. and a dash of tonic.and not in a martini glass - they're too small
I tend to agree, a gin and tonic is always my drink of choice, has been for years. But, well, I like gin, so that means I'll take martinis too, which only came up because olives were mentioned.
Posted: 29 Apr 2009, 16:28
by Quiff Boy
if you consider all the reasons stated above for them doing a secret gig in the first place you will see that they have no need to do one at the moment.
i cant see them needing one next year either, due to the large number of gigs they have just played... its not as if they will be rusty
the next foreseeable situation i can see that
might warrant one will be the 30th anniversary on 16th feb 2011
Posted: 30 Apr 2009, 09:22
by Debi
Being645 wrote:Debi wrote:
i am gobsmacked with just how ill he has been - why is this? just unlucky, poor immune system or too much indulging in things he shouldn't
Count yourself happy, if you've never caught one of these Noro-beasts ...
They are really
- and you can't do anything to fight them.
The worst is, they remain in your system (usually up to three months, or longer)
until you overcome them - by eating loads of good food, fruit and legume, and so on ...
Insofar, it's surely better the Mexico gig has been cancelled ...
i think i should count myself lucky - touch wood i have never been really ill, nor have i been at all unwell for years. i think its all the exercise that i do - nothing gets the chance to get me
Posted: 30 Apr 2009, 09:28
by Debi
Quiff Boy wrote:nice
but even so, i'd prefer a lime in there. and a dash of tonic.and not in a martini glass - they're too small
fair play Main Man!!! I like those HUGE wine glasses they serve you in a bar where i have to use both hands!!
husband says - oh - they knew you wanted a bucket of wine did they
although to be fair i always have a 1/3 soda water anyway - too strong for me otherwise - lightweight
Posted: 30 Apr 2009, 09:30
by Debi
Quiff Boy wrote:if you consider all the reasons stated above for them doing a secret gig in the first place you will see that they have no need to do one at the moment.
i cant see them needing one next year either, due to the large number of gigs they have just played... its not as if they will be rusty
the next foreseeable situation i can see that
might warrant one will be the 30th anniversary on 16th feb 2011
arrrgrgghhhhh - i'll be 41 then - i cant wait that long
Posted: 30 Apr 2009, 09:32
by Debi
Posted: 30 Apr 2009, 09:37
by LouLou
Posted: 30 Apr 2009, 09:47
by Debi
LouLou wrote:
you'll soon find out, wont'cha?
arrrgghhgggg
rub it in why dont'cha
still - i have seven more months left to cram the rest of my life into
Posted: 30 Apr 2009, 09:48
by LouLou
damn, that was a late edit
Posted: 30 Apr 2009, 09:55
by Debi
LouLou wrote:damn, that was a late edit
ahah. see - you gotta get up pretty early to catch me out
that is until i need my zimmer frame
Posted: 30 Apr 2009, 09:59
by LouLou
Posted: 30 Apr 2009, 10:21
by Debi
woah - hey - hang on - hold up a minute chick
i'll have you know that i am running the bristol half marathan again this year
Posted: 30 Apr 2009, 10:38
by 7anthea7
Debi wrote:good lord ole
needs a large piece of my cheesecake does he not
Not a bit of it - he's just
compact.
Posted: 30 Apr 2009, 10:41
by Debi
7anthea7 wrote:Debi wrote:good lord ole
needs a large piece of my cheesecake does he not
Not a bit of it - he's just
compact.
i didn't mean short
Posted: 30 Apr 2009, 10:45
by 7anthea7
Debi wrote:7anthea7 wrote:Debi wrote:good lord ole
needs a large piece of my cheesecake does he not
Not a bit of it - he's just
compact.
i didn't mean short
The full quote is: 'I'm not anorexic, I'm just compact - COMPACT!'
His very words.
Posted: 30 Apr 2009, 10:47
by Debi
7anthea7 wrote:Debi wrote:7anthea7 wrote:
Not a bit of it - he's just
compact.
i didn't mean short
The full quote is: 'I'm not anorexic, I'm just compact - COMPACT!'
His very words.
oh yes sorry
you seem to remember all his words
wouldn't even a compact
like a wee bit of cheese cake
he could dust a bit of
icing sugar on it