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Less, Mick, Accyman and David1 dancing on the tables, thats the only bit that i could put in here ....
Quite right, we let ourselves go and took advantage of cast iron tables & firm wooden top's, but who spent her time slithered underneath claiming that she doesn't drink any more?
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Quite right, we let ourselves go and took advantage of cast iron tables & firm wooden top's, but who spent her time slithered underneath claiming that she doesn't drink any more?
i know you cant be talking about me .... i was outside having a ciggie ...
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by the way less did you enjoy your periwinkles ...
The one's I had were excellent, unfortunately most of them where hidden around the corner and I couldn't get the pin into them.
Mick had the same problem but being a brilliant, (time served, I can tell you anything about anything, sort of engineer, (Hmmmm, sounds similar to someone we all know and love)), he used his Garlic press to crush the shells and enjoy the content's.
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“I am a Bear of Very Little Brain, and long words bother me.”
Winnie the Pooh Quotes & quoting
The one's I had were excellent, unfortunately most of them where hidden around the corner and I couldn't get the pin into them.
Mick had the same problem but being a brilliant, (time served, I can tell you anything about anything, sort of engineer, (Hmmmm, sounds similar to someone we all know and love)), he used his Garlic press to crush the shells and enjoy the content's.
so it werent periwinkles it was shelwinkles he enjoyed with a bit of crunch to em?
Nope if your careful and stop when you hear the first crack it works fine it either takes the top corner off the periwinkle or it cracks it in half ether way you can then get the periwinkle out in one go with no shell bits
Much better than waisting them at the price they are.