ravenlunatic wrote:Still breakfast time in North Yorkshire? are you quite sure? I think you must be getting mixed up with they're insistance on eating black pudding at every meal.
Can easily lead to confusion, especially as its dark up there for 8 months of the year.
Thank you Sir for reminding me! much appreciated.
It was actually a Black Pudding Sandwich I was eating and not a Cheese Sandwich on 9/11.
ravenlunatic wrote:Still breakfast time in North Yorkshire? are you quite sure? I think you must be getting mixed up with they're insistance on eating black pudding at every meal.
Can easily lead to confusion, especially as its dark up there for 8 months of the year.
Thank you Sir for reminding me! much appreciated.
It was actually a Black Pudding Sandwich I was eating and not a Cheese Sandwich on 9/11.
Black pudding....
Yuk !!!
Indeed Yuk! but it's the only thing us poor Yorkshire folk can afford, like, especailly on 9/11, and every other day for that matter.
ravenlunatic wrote:Still breakfast time in North Yorkshire? are you quite sure? I think you must be getting mixed up with they're insistance on eating black pudding at every meal.
Can easily lead to confusion, especially as its dark up there for 8 months of the year.
Thank you Sir for reminding me! much appreciated.
It was actually a Black Pudding Sandwich I was eating and not a Cheese Sandwich on 9/11.
Black pudding....
Yuk !!!
You don't know what you've been missing girl
Rodders
I see your outstretched hand through the closing door
But it's a far better thing I do than I have done before
was having a burger at the mc donalds,watching the telly.appetite was gone
dropped the kids at my parents,watching the rest of the day,left the next day for the convention.
remember that at the convention the telly was on all day in the bar.
Arthur Streeb-Greebling wrote:
Thank you Sir for reminding me! much appreciated.
It was actually a Black Pudding Sandwich I was eating and not a Cheese Sandwich on 9/11.
On Holiday in Turkey. Was sent by the wife to buy the English newspapers and walked past a bar with a big crowd watching the TV. As I glanced in the Tv was showing the second plane hit TWC, I walked on thinking "Why are all these holiday makers watching a film in a bar in this weather". When I got to the next bar the realisation sunk in. The people we were on holiday with were panicking as they thought Afghanistan was "only round the corner" and how we were in " immeadiate danger". It took a while to explain that the UK and Ireland are roughly the same distance from Turkey than Afghanistan.
That was deffo a Cheese Sandwich and a very small piece of Black Pudding all eaten on the way to The Stranglers convention (or was that the 13th? can't remember at the mo)