Dirty Takeaway Pictures (Vol. 4)
Discussion
The Spruce Goose said:
In the UK it might be legal but is not done at all.
Are you sure? I'd gladly put money on it being "done" within some communities. Anyway, hasn't sale of dog and cat meat been illegal in Switzerland for nearly a decade now?Mind you were talking about a country that didn't have universal suffrage until...1992 was it? So I wouldn't be that surprised...
cml24 said:
I'm with you on this, but unfortunately the town I live in doesn't seem to have a decent alternative. Two large pizzas and two garlic breads for just over twenty quid from domino's is quite cheap really. The next closest is just a kebab shop style pizza and it's more money.
how out of touch with reality are you to consider 2 flatbreads with some tomota sauce and toppings cheapfiatpower said:
I'd take a pizza done in a proper pizza oven most of the time but I would still like a stodgy Dominos every now and then. Unfortunately for me there are no decent wood fired pizza places which deliver near me. There is one place which does wood fired pizzas but i'm not convinced they are fresh bases as the texture is very strange.
I still have fond memories of falling out of Tokyo Joes in Preston in the late 90s going down to the taxi office ordering a taxi and going into the ropey Eastern European pizza place next door. I don’t know what they did, but the cheese always tasted amazing. I have to save most of my filth cravings for visiting the UK and can normally be found on here posting kebabs.
HM-2 said:
Are you sure? I'd gladly put money on it being "done" within some communities. Anyway, hasn't sale of dog and cat meat been illegal in Switzerland for nearly a decade now?
Mind you were talking about a country that didn't have universal suffrage until...1992 was it? So I wouldn't be that surprised...
Eating Orlotan is banned in the EU, but it still goes on in France. Mind you were talking about a country that didn't have universal suffrage until...1992 was it? So I wouldn't be that surprised...
O/t universal suffrage in Switzerland is a funny one. At a federal level it happened in the early 70s (very late for a modern country nonetheless). There was just one canton that held out on local voting until the 90s. I chatted to a lady from there about it and she told me that they weren’t particularly bothered, because the voting was done via raised hand in the town square. If the men voted against what the women had told them to do, there would be trouble at home! Funnily enough the pet eating is generally done in the same part of the country.
Edited by eyebeebe on Tuesday 10th August 06:25
miken2k8 said:
Milkbuttons said:
i like kofta but it looks like a turd tbh puts me offmiken2k8 said:
cml24 said:
I'm with you on this, but unfortunately the town I live in doesn't seem to have a decent alternative. Two large pizzas and two garlic breads for just over twenty quid from domino's is quite cheap really. The next closest is just a kebab shop style pizza and it's more money.
how out of touch with reality are you to consider 2 flatbreads with some tomota sauce and toppings cheapEta: that looks great bacon is proof!
Edited by cml24 on Tuesday 10th August 07:37
eyebeebe said:
HM-2 said:
Are you sure? I'd gladly put money on it being "done" within some communities. Anyway, hasn't sale of dog and cat meat been illegal in Switzerland for nearly a decade now?
Mind you were talking about a country that didn't have universal suffrage until...1992 was it? So I wouldn't be that surprised...
Eating Orlotan is banned in the EU, but it still goes on in France. Mind you were talking about a country that didn't have universal suffrage until...1992 was it? So I wouldn't be that surprised...
O/t universal suffrage in Switzerland is a funny one. At a federal level it happened in the early 70s (very late for a modern country nonetheless). There was just one canton that held out on local voting until the 90s. I chatted to a lady from there about it and she told me that they weren’t particularly bothered, because the voting was done via raised hand in the town square. If the men voted against what the women had told them to do, there would be trouble at home! Funnily enough the pet eating is generally done in the same part of the country.
Edited by eyebeebe on Tuesday 10th August 06:25
Getting fined 100F for not bringing my rubbish bin back to the communal area on collection day (because I wasn't in the bloody country) was the moment I realised it probably wasn't for me in the long-term.
BrabusMog said:
Thinking that would be a one or the other order for me ‘bab looks great.
Ain’t had from there for a while forgot how big the wraps were ,won’t be going back for a while either,half the pizza went in the bin ,I had to get the Imodium out last night and this morning,not sure which one caused it,could of possibly been the amount of alcohol in the weekend,but I won’t accept that ,it had to be the filthEdited by eskidavies on Tuesday 10th August 21:28
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