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PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 13:08 
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Has anyone signed up for the "new" Myspace yet? I've just put my email in but I have no idea why? I think it's the "new" bit... That's what's got me.


What's new about it?

Sell it to us dude, make us want it!


I don't know yet. I haven't had my email to sign up for it yet. All I can tell you is that it's new and it's owned by Justin Timberlake. I don't for one second think that's enough to convince you, but it's all I have to go on.


I thought JT owned part of Facebook? It was in that Social Network documentary.


I don't know, I haven't seen the documentary but I'm just going on what Wikipedia tells me. His face is all over the site too.

It seems like he's very shrewd with his money! 8)


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 37
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I have a spare £40* - what should I buy?


*Despite my telling them not to, my parents send me money every year for my birthday.


Meat.
Beer.
Wine.
Snazzy jumper.
Remote controlled something or other.
A new game.
2 older games.
3 older than that games.
A christmas card for everyone on Beex.
Lottery scratchcards.
Lunch at Yo Sushi.
A hat.


Bottle of chilled Champagne (supermarkets have some cracking offers for really good stuff at sensible prices right now), plus *really good* haddock and chips twice, eaten directly from the paper by your goodself and Mrs Chris, whilst sipping said Champagne from freezer-chilled crystal glasses, ideally by a roaring fire.

Fish 'n chips and Champagne. It sounds daft but the reality is bloody awesome. One of my favourite treats. £40 well spent. :)

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 37
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Pretty sure Milord Raiden is pretty spot-on there.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 37
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I like Cavey's idea a lot. I will look into this.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 37
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Some Lambrini, McDonalds and one of these:

http://www.ebuyer.com/399222-quadcopter ... m=products

Edit: dammit out of stock, they were only £23 too, ace little things.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 37
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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 37
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I like Cavey's idea a lot. I will look into this.


Trust me mate, it's the way forward. The key thing is to make sure you've got a really good chippy, and that you get home PDQ before it all goes greasy/soggy in the paper and/or cold. Don't spare the salt 'n chip shop vinegar either; mushy peas are optional here but don't even think about adding gravy or curry sauce. :D

This meal reminds me of Mrs C and I; I am the fish and chips, she's the Champagne. It should never work in a million years, but it *so* does. :)

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But I love Chip Shop curry sauce. :'(

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But I love Chip Shop curry sauce. :'(


Ah, so do I mate. But not in this particular, specific case. :)

(Must admit, I don't like it on fish under any circumstances, to be honest. However, on half fried rice/half chips, dribbling with hot curry sauce after a right booze-up with the lads, that's a different matter!)

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 37
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I bet you eat them on the beach, as well, don't you?

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 37
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I bet if you opened a high-concept pop-up restaurant in Hoxton selling only fish and chips and bubbly you'd make a killing.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 37
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I bet you eat them on the beach, as well, don't you?


Yup. :)

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 37
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I bet you eat them on the beach, as well, don't you?


Yup. :)


Have you ever, or do you currently, call roast potatoes 'Roasties'?

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 37
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I bet if you opened a high-concept pop-up restaurant in Hoxton selling only fish and chips and bubbly you'd make a killing.


You're probably right mate. I know it sounds poncy or whatever, but the fact is, it's awesome. You can get a pretty decent bottle of Champagne for £17; good haddock and chips costs around £7/head. So, for £15 each, you can have what is to my mind a stupendous meal; a real occasion. :)

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 37
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I bet you eat them on the beach, as well, don't you?


Yup. :)


Have you ever, or do you currently, call roast potatoes 'Roasties'?


Both. :)

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 37
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I've just seen a fight break out in Asda. It was a kid who looked like he had special needs, fighting with a women.

They were rolling around the floor and everything. I would have stepped in but I didn't want to drop my iced gems.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 37
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I've just seen a fight break out in Asda. It was a kid who looked like he had special needs, fighting with a women.

They were rolling around the floor and everything. I would have stepped in but I didn't want to drop my iced gems.

POTW.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 37
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I've just seen a fight break out in Asda. It was a kid who looked like he had special needs, fighting with a women.

They were rolling around the floor and everything. I would have stepped in but I didn't want to drop my iced gems.

POTW.


I don't get it.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 37
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Some Lambrini, McDonalds and one of these:

http://www.ebuyer.com/399222-quadcopter ... m=products

Edit: dammit out of stock, they were only £23 too, ace little things.


To be fair, that's absolutely awesome mate - I'd love one myself. (I'd probably end up inadvertently beheading someone with it though).

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Some Lambrini, McDonalds and one of these:

http://www.ebuyer.com/399222-quadcopter ... m=products

Edit: dammit out of stock, they were only £23 too, ace little things.


Do you have any recommendations for anything similar or where i could get one. This would make a great little present for my dad.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 37
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I've just seen a fight break out in Asda. It was a kid who looked like he had special needs, fighting with a women.

They were rolling around the floor and everything. I would have stepped in but I didn't want to drop my iced gems.

POTW.


I don't get it.

The iced gems bit was a gem. Do keep up.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 37
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I've just seen a fight break out in Asda. It was a kid who looked like he had special needs, fighting with a women.

They were rolling around the floor and everything. I would have stepped in but I didn't want to drop my iced gems.

POTW.


I don't get it.

The iced gems bit was a gem. Do keep up.


Is it a joke? or a reference to tv or an advert?

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It was midget gems wasn't it?


Still not getting it.

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Talking about tasty food, we went to the cinema the other day and I ate too much popcorn so couldn't go to Nando's for dinner :'( To make up for it, we went to get an M&S dine in for two for £10. We had pork belly and it was delicious, highly recommend trying this main out. I know pork belly in general is great but I was really surprised at how wonderful this was for the price. We had potato rostis with it and then a berry pannacotta. Yum yum.


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Talking about tasty food, we went to the cinema the other day and I ate too much popcorn so couldn't go to Nando's for dinner :'( To make up for it, we went to get an M&S dine in for two for £10. We had pork belly and it was delicious, highly recommend trying this main out. I know pork belly in general is great but I was really surprised at how wonderful this was for the price. We had potato rostis with it and then a berry pannacotta. Yum yum.


They're great deals, you just can't go wrong for a fiver a head. :)

Roasted pork belly roulades stuffed with black pudding (and served with roasties) - food of the gods!

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Keep saying roasties, you'll be meeting the gods.

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Keep saying roasties, you'll be meeting the gods.


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Talking about tasty food, we went to the cinema the other day and I ate too much popcorn so couldn't go to Nando's for dinner :'( To make up for it, we went to get an M&S dine in for two for £10. We had pork belly and it was delicious, highly recommend trying this main out. I know pork belly in general is great but I was really surprised at how wonderful this was for the price. We had potato rostis with it and then a berry pannacotta. Yum yum.


They're great deals, you just can't go wrong for a fiver a head. :)

Roasted pork belly roulades stuffed with black pudding (and served with roasties) - food of the gods!

Oh that sounds delish, where's that from? I might try and make that at home!


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On a decently cheap food tip, the Etna pizza at Pizza Express is fabulous.

As is everything at Franco Manca pizza in Brixton. And cheap. And really awesome.

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Talking about tasty food, we went to the cinema the other day and I ate too much popcorn so couldn't go to Nando's for dinner :'( To make up for it, we went to get an M&S dine in for two for £10. We had pork belly and it was delicious, highly recommend trying this main out. I know pork belly in general is great but I was really surprised at how wonderful this was for the price. We had potato rostis with it and then a berry pannacotta. Yum yum.


They're great deals, you just can't go wrong for a fiver a head. :)

Roasted pork belly roulades stuffed with black pudding (and served with roasties) - food of the gods!

Oh that sounds delish, where's that from? I might try and make that at home!


Sorry sweetheart, needless to say I didn't make it. I'm no cook! :)
Here's what I managed to find for you:-

http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/slowr ... elly_93887

I had it at the Lord Binning Pub that is around these parts - fantastic, and all for £12 for two courses (and no washing up!)

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I really hope you're counting down the days with a seven-month advent calendar, including a little door to open each day and perhaps a royalty-themed chocolate to munch on too.

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Still, think of the constitutional implications if she has octuplets.

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Had a good chat with another recruiter this afternoon. Job looks good so hopefully i can get an interview. I told her not to bother putting me forward if they are going to say "too clever", and I want "more challenges and in two years to have increased responsibility as my education, achievements and people skills warrant such a task". She also said I was underpaid at present. Heh.

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Is air travel statistically safer than walking if you measure by time?

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Is air travel statistically safer than walking if you measure by time?


It is if you do london new york.

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Safer to what extent? We talking death or just injury?


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Is air travel statistically safer than walking if you measure by time?

I imagine it depends pretty much entirely on where you are walking and what you are flying in. I saw an interesting statistic the other day which said that one sky dive is about as dangerous as forty miles on a motorbike. Or something like that I can't quite remember now. They were talking about millimorts. One millimort equals a one in a million chance of death. Sky diving is about 17 millimorts.


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I've just seen a fight break out in Asda. It was a kid who looked like he had special needs, fighting with a women.

They were rolling around the floor and everything. I would have stepped in but I didn't want to drop my iced gems.

POTW.

I liked the 'a women' bit too.

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Probably not if the statistic is 'amount of episodes in which the the entity plummets thousands of feet'.

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By contrast, genuinely hazardous stuff such as repeatedly using the term "Roasties" is around ninety centimorts, I believe. :D

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By contrast, genuinely hazardous stuff such as repeatedly using the term "Roasties" is around ninety centimorts, I believe. :D


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So what's wrong with roasties roast potatoes?


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You are using the 'Ted' forum. Bill doesn't really exist any more. Bogus!
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RIP, Owen. RIP, MrC. RIP, Dimmers.

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