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  • Chippy lunch and chippy dinner
  • jools182
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    Chip barm with a pot of spicy curry at lunch

    Pudding, chips, peas and gravy just now

    I’m eating lettuce all next week

    eddie11
    Free Member

    You say that now.

    shifter
    Free Member

    I understood very little of that, are you Yorkish?

    FTR I had haddock, chips & curry… f’tea 🙂

    jools182
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    Not Yorkish, Derbyshire

    I was trying to translate to be better understood 🙂

    I would have said dinner, tea and chip muffin, but that’s going to start a civil war

    oldmanmtb
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    Wetherspoon full “anglais” for lunch and local boozer monster burger for tea + three pints of black sheep to wash it down, now on the talisker so will be lucky to survive the weekend – heart consultants bollocks to em

    benw
    Free Member

    Dinner,tea and chip teacake in Rossendale.

    shifter
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    It’s a bun, or maybe a bap, not a barm cake FFS! Not a muffin either, that’s a pudding, although you seem to have pudding with chips. For tea!

    I’m a winker 😉

    v9gss
    Full Member

    “Forgot” to mention to the wife that’d had fish and three for lunch.

    Has now insisted we head to the chippy for tea.

    I may die.

    nick1962
    Free Member

    Dinner ,tea and muffins +1

    Esme
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    Pudding? With chips, peas and gravy? 😯
    We have it with custard here. None of that shop-bought muck, mind 😉

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