The Actual “Poor Man’s Porsche”?
Discussion
talksthetorque said:
Pericoloso said:
The only time cheese and breakfast should combine is with last night's warmed up leftover pizza.
Although my form suggests someone will have said this before on the thread, Crumpets, buttered.
Grated strong cheddar on top.
Poached eggs on top of that.
GT03ROB said:
Pericoloso said:
The only time cheese and breakfast should combine is with last night's warmed up leftover pizza.
Nonsense I grew up with cheese on toast for breakfast...…. that was after I'd moved out of the Paddington Bear phase of marmalade sandwiches for breakfast. I'm now far more mature & don't bother with anything. You may thank me later.
PS. As a Cayman 987.2 owner I can attest to the fact that it costs, to buy secondhand in good condition, far less than a new family saloon. It does not feel like poverty pork, however, when the tyres need renewing or parts need replacing. I love it more than I could love a base 911 though. Many will agree that it is amongst the best cars in the Porsche range (from a drivers perspective that is).
Johnniem said:
PS. As a Cayman 987.2 owner I can attest to the fact that it costs, to buy secondhand in good condition, far less than a new family saloon. It does not feel like poverty pork, however, when the tyres need renewing or parts need replacing. I love it more than I could love a base 911 though. Many will agree that it is amongst the best cars in the Porsche range (from a drivers perspective that is).
Please don’t divert this thread about Cheese on Toast with irrelevant comments about Porsches. 67Dino said:
Johnniem said:
PS. As a Cayman 987.2 owner I can attest to the fact that it costs, to buy secondhand in good condition, far less than a new family saloon. It does not feel like poverty pork, however, when the tyres need renewing or parts need replacing. I love it more than I could love a base 911 though. Many will agree that it is amongst the best cars in the Porsche range (from a drivers perspective that is).
Please don’t divert this thread about Cheese on Toast with irrelevant comments about Porsches. Johnniem said:
GT03ROB said:
Pericoloso said:
The only time cheese and breakfast should combine is with last night's warmed up leftover pizza.
Nonsense I grew up with cheese on toast for breakfast...…. that was after I'd moved out of the Paddington Bear phase of marmalade sandwiches for breakfast. I'm now far more mature & don't bother with anything. You may thank me later.
GT03ROB said:
Pan Pan Pan said:
It does & I'm off to Portugal in a few weeks, will have to seek one out. Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff