Muffin or Barm

Colliahhh said:
Zubrman said:
I had a mushy-pea fritter today. No barm nor muffin. Just fritter. Bloody lovely.

But had I wanted it sandwiched betwixt two halves of bun-like breaded rolly thing, I would have asked for a barm. (And would have got a very strange reaction from the lady serving, as I was in a chippy in Sevenoaks, Kent.)

You should have still asked. These people need educating.
They are living as second class citizens with their muffins.
As I have said before , never ask for a muffin in London . . . never ,ever under any circumstances ask for a dry one.
 
Andy Dale said:
Colliahhh said:
Zubrman said:
I had a mushy-pea fritter today. No barm nor muffin. Just fritter. Bloody lovely.

But had I wanted it sandwiched betwixt two halves of bun-like breaded rolly thing, I would have asked for a barm. (And would have got a very strange reaction from the lady serving, as I was in a chippy in Sevenoaks, Kent.)

You should have still asked. These people need educating.
They are living as second class citizens with their muffins.
As I have said before , never ask for a muffin in London . . . never ,ever under any circumstances ask for a dry one.
I blame the poor standard of education
 
muffin 100%

I can even buy english muffins here in Oz - cant buy a barm though :)

conclusion;

a barm is not internationally recognised
 
Roy just offered Mary a cheese and ham BARM on corrie. Corrie is real life so it must be a barm!
 
Chairman Wesker said:
Nimrod just settled the argument

Thanks chairman, also 350 million Americans can buy English muffins in their local supermarket

they cant buy a Barm though..

Barm is more a 'cult' name
 

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