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Taras

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55 months

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VHPD said:
Taras said:
Can anyone point me towards some interesting activities in Essex that I might use to take my mind off the poor bread selection? Chelmsford in particular.
Try going from pub to pub with the same attitude as your original post. I dare say that it would get interesting sooner rather than later. thumbup

Or on a more serious note there is a meet at the Lodge tomorrow night http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
Or the 1st Saturday every month at The Hare in Roxwell
I do admit the lack of homely comforts did induce a minor hyperbole in the initial post...

I'm currently in between vehicles at the minute, but I'll be sure to keep an eye out for the next meet when I finally decide on what to get!

maximm

1,141 posts

87 months

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smartypants said:
The Cave
Beat me to it.

VHPD

295 posts

17 months

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Taras said:
I do admit the lack of homely comforts did induce a minor hyperbole in the initial post...

I'm currently in between vehicles at the minute, but I'll be sure to keep an eye out for the next meet when I finally decide on what to get!
It's still worth going to The Hare even without a car as you get free cake wink
You can kick everybody elses tyres. Some real quality turns out.

Council Baby

16,120 posts

59 months

Isaac Hunt

6,774 posts

80 months

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Council Baby said:
Actually I thought I saw a loaf of bread named after you in the supermarket last night - then I put my glasses on and saw it said "Thick Cut"

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Council Baby

16,120 posts

59 months

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Isaac Hunt said:
Actually I thought I saw a loaf of bread named after you in the supermarket last night - then I put my glasses on and saw it said "Thick Cut"

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I'd offer to slice you up, but see you've already been wounded by an axe wink

woohoo it's and bread pun Friday.

ali_kat

22,455 posts

90 months

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Isaac Hunt said:
Council Baby said:
Actually I thought I saw a loaf of bread named after you in the supermarket last night - then I put my glasses on and saw it said "Thick Cut"

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Council Baby

16,120 posts

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ali_kat said:
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Back in the kitchen you grumpy

ali_kat

22,455 posts

90 months

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Why? You're better in there than I am tongue out (or so you claim! wink)

We need to arrange that cook off biggrin

Council Baby

16,120 posts

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I never claimed that... did I? (had we been drinking again?)

We could just get pissed and burn cook stuff on the BBQ instead thumbup

ali_kat

22,455 posts

90 months

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yes No, that was the cheeseboard night biggrin

Anytime you want smile

redtwin

5,857 posts

51 months

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bob1179 said:
Woah.

What's all this talk of 'Braces' and 'Hovis'?

I'm a Warburtons man myself. Proper Northern bread, non of your fancy Southern poncy stuff.

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yes

Got to be the green loaf though, with obscene amounts of salty butter layered on top. yum
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