urban genie
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I was just reusing the OP’s language.
Yeah but he's from yorkshire so no helping him ;-)
I was just reusing the OP’s language.
The world has gone mad.Nowt posh, as you can have depending on pie fulling chips, mash, sweet potato, rice etc I used a generic word
btw gravy isn't a side it's a condiment
The world has gone mad.
Away with your sweet potato nonsense, mash at a push, yes, if you're living in hackney in the sixties.
And as for rice served with a pie? In what universe would this happen I have to ask?
Not mine thank fuck.
Gravy is a condiment? Words fail me.
It’s does on awaydays at 9-00am when nowhere else is openSpoons (wtf is wethers?) is shite when teirless or in 1, 2 or 3.
Being the only place open doesn't make it any more appealing.
How dare you, I have lots of hands on experience with pies, infact i'm considered a bit of an expert in my neck of the woods.Or you cullinary experience of pies is limited.
All sauces are condiments to a dish including the various derivatives of grvey, espangole, jus, demi-glacw and other brown sauces from meat stock.
After all pies originate in Ancient egypt and athens and I doubt they had mushy peas amd chips with them.
And nothing wakes you up at 9am quite like climbing everest just to go for a piss.It’s does on awaydays at 9-00am when nowhere else is open
Disagree with part of that first sentence. If the person follows the guidelines while visiting a pub then they quite obviously do care about catching it, and as long as the pub is complying too then I don’t see a major issue as pubs are clearly not the main spreaders of this virus. The ones who don’t care about catching it are the selfish bastards who blatantly ignore the guidelines - whether that be on a visit to a pub or in any other environment.Surprised anyone would want to go to a pub in tier 3 unless you really don't care about catching it.
Like if you're young and only mixing with mainly youngsters I can understand but otherwise no way.
Going to be real fat fuckers attempting to eat multiple 'substantial' meals just to carry out a legal pub crawl.
It's all about choice. If you choose to go to the pub and comply with the regs that's fine. I prefer to lessen the risk and not bother, not been in a pub since the first lockdown. Like you say, I can't imagine it being that enjoyable.Disagree with part of that first sentence. If the person follows the guidelines while visiting a pub then they quite obviously do care about catching it, and as long as the pub is complying too then I don’t see a major issue as pubs are clearly not the main spreaders of this virus. The ones who don’t care about catching it are the selfish bastards who blatantly ignore the guidelines - whether that be on a visit to a pub or in any other environment.
I would add though that a visit to a tier 3 pub isn’t top of the list for me due to the fact that I can’t see it being a particularly enjoyable experience so I’m giving them a swerve for the foreseeable.
Prob the only exercise I get nowadays !It’s does on awaydays at 9-00am when nowhere else is open