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Originally posted by Cdr
and toad in the hole
oh man, my dad does a fucking mean toad in the hole
'mummy, can cdr come play and stay for dinner?'
Originally posted by Cdr
and toad in the hole
clown ( P ) Pronunciation Key (kloun)
n.
1.
1. A buffoon or jester who entertains by jokes, antics, and tricks in a circus, play, or other presentation.
2. One who jokes and plays tricks.
2. A coarse, rude, vulgar person; a boor.
3. A peasant; a rustic.
Heh. My mum brought gravy granules to the Philippines, she was gonna make a roast dinner over there. Her family, being the fast ones they are, opened our stuff and began using it. Then they start cussing us for bringing over this shit tasting coffee...Originally posted by djpringle
I'll say yes to that since most other places in the world haven't a clue how to make a proper roast dinner, especially the gravy.
LIAROriginally posted by mank
btw clown/cdr. You're the best comedy-duo this forum has seen since tdc and wij
www.dictionary.comOriginally posted by Cdr
I dunno, I think 'baffoon' is a fairly decent explination.
Originally posted by S-Gray
You talkin about food or women there Xtro...
Originally posted by doh_boy
Chinese is better quality but I never finish it (full)
Originally posted by ~Mobius~
Nan Bread is gorgeous.
Originally posted by leggy
Indian all the way.
But I have to say mank, chicken tikka masala is a british invention.