The Culture Cup round 6
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At first glance it looks like the sort of snack that the cartoon characters Scooby-Do and Shaggy would approve of - a multi-layered sandwich with tasty goodies spilling out everywhere.
But this may just be the world's most expensive cheese sandwich, made with a special cheddar blended with white truffles and sprinkled with gold dust – and carrying a price tag of £111.
The creation was unveiled by the celebrity chef Martin Blunos at the Frome cheese show in Somerset where he is judging a sandwich-making competition featuring less ambitious versions of the lunchtime staple.
Blunos said: "We Brits are known to love our cheese sandwiches, and here's one that is fit for the banqueting table. The white truffle fuses beautifully with the West Country cheddar and the edible gold gives it a really special look."
Actually the gold sprinkles are relatively cheap. What makes it so expensive is that white truffle cheese, which itself cost £92 to make.
Blunos used a £5 loaf of sourdough dressed with extra virgin olive oil and then layered cheese, slices of quail egg, tomato, apple and fresh figs. He added dainty mustard red frills, pea shoots and the herb red amaranth for a salad layer and topped the whole masterpiece with edible gold dust.
There is no current record for the most expensive cheese sandwich but Blunos and cheesemaker Pilgrims have applied to the Guinness World Records to have their sandwich recognised.
Full list of ingredients:
Black tomato – £1.51
Balsamic vinegar – £2.25
Pea shoots – 60p
Red mustard frill – 55p
Red amaranth – 55p
Two fresh figs – 1.36p
Apple – 34p
Sourdough loaf – £5
Extra virgin olive oil – £1.60
Quail eggs – £1.53
Edible gold dust – £3.30
West Country vintage farmhouse cheddar blended with white truffle – £92
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seanmichaels wrote:At first glance it looks like the sort of snack that the cartoon characters Scooby-Do and Shaggy would approve of - a multi-layered sandwich with tasty goodies spilling out everywhere.
But this may just be the world's most expensive cheese sandwich, made with a special cheddar blended with white truffles and sprinkled with gold dust – and carrying a price tag of £111.
The creation was unveiled by the celebrity chef Martin Blunos at the Frome cheese show in Somerset where he is judging a sandwich-making competition featuring less ambitious versions of the lunchtime staple.
Blunos said: "We Brits are known to love our cheese sandwiches, and here's one that is fit for the banqueting table. The white truffle fuses beautifully with the West Country cheddar and the edible gold gives it a really special look."
Actually the gold sprinkles are relatively cheap. What makes it so expensive is that white truffle cheese, which itself cost £92 to make.
Blunos used a £5 loaf of sourdough dressed with extra virgin olive oil and then layered cheese, slices of quail egg, tomato, apple and fresh figs. He added dainty mustard red frills, pea shoots and the herb red amaranth for a salad layer and topped the whole masterpiece with edible gold dust.
There is no current record for the most expensive cheese sandwich but Blunos and cheesemaker Pilgrims have applied to the Guinness World Records to have their sandwich recognised.
Full list of ingredients:
Black tomato – £1.51
Balsamic vinegar – £2.25
Pea shoots – 60p
Red mustard frill – 55p
Red amaranth – 55p
Two fresh figs – 1.36p
Apple – 34p
Sourdough loaf – £5
Extra virgin olive oil – £1.60
Quail eggs – £1.53
Edible gold dust – £3.30
West Country vintage farmhouse cheddar blended with white truffle – £92
You can get it for £112 as part of a Boots-meal-deal with a bag of crisps and a drink.
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55p for red mustard frill? That's outrageous!
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seanmichaels wrote:You'd have to buy a fairly special cheese sandwich to get anywhere near a fiver.
A six pack of rolls has to be around £1. £3 for a block of cheddar and £0.40 for the crisps. I think a Wispa must be around £0.50. Yes I haven't eaten all six rolls and only had about 5 slices of cheese, but I have still paid for it all. So yes, it is close to a fiver.
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Cheese Ham & Tomato Panini - £1.89
Crisps (not sure of the flavour) - Free with Panini.
San Pelligrino Limonata (330ml) - 99p
Crisps (not sure of the flavour) - Free with Panini.
San Pelligrino Limonata (330ml) - 99p
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Very thrifty, michaels, though it may be insufficient.
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Galted wrote:Very thrifty, michaels, though it may be insufficient.
Lining the stomach. Friday night is Oranjeboom night.
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Mind the windows Tino. wrote:seanmichaels wrote:You'd have to buy a fairly special cheese sandwich to get anywhere near a fiver.
A six pack of rolls has to be around £1. £3 for a block of cheddar and £0.40 for the crisps. I think a Wispa must be around £0.50. Yes I haven't eaten all six rolls and only had about 5 slices of cheese, but I have still paid for it all. So yes, it is close to a fiver.
Do you not have butter, margarine or Bertolli's olive oil spread on the rolls (or lard, lymph or whatever else your type like smearing)?
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seanmichaels wrote:Galted wrote:Very thrifty, michaels, though it may be insufficient.
Lining the stomach. Friday night is Oranjeboom night.
Do you drink it in a pub in Dartford by any chance?
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Galted wrote:Mind the windows Tino. wrote:seanmichaels wrote:You'd have to buy a fairly special cheese sandwich to get anywhere near a fiver.
A six pack of rolls has to be around £1. £3 for a block of cheddar and £0.40 for the crisps. I think a Wispa must be around £0.50. Yes I haven't eaten all six rolls and only had about 5 slices of cheese, but I have still paid for it all. So yes, it is close to a fiver.
Do you not have butter, margarine or Bertolli's olive oil spread on the rolls (or lard, lymph or whatever else your type like smearing)?
Exactly. I bet they were in a tupaware box as well. That didn't come free.
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seanmichaels wrote:Galted wrote:Mind the windows Tino. wrote:seanmichaels wrote:You'd have to buy a fairly special cheese sandwich to get anywhere near a fiver.
A six pack of rolls has to be around £1. £3 for a block of cheddar and £0.40 for the crisps. I think a Wispa must be around £0.50. Yes I haven't eaten all six rolls and only had about 5 slices of cheese, but I have still paid for it all. So yes, it is close to a fiver.
Do you not have butter, margarine or Bertolli's olive oil spread on the rolls (or lard, lymph or whatever else your type like smearing)?
Exactly. I bet they were in a tupaware box as well. That didn't come free.
Probably a tin box that's been in the family for 250 years that his great grandad used to carry his coal sandwiches in.
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Galted wrote:Mind the windows Tino. wrote:seanmichaels wrote:You'd have to buy a fairly special cheese sandwich to get anywhere near a fiver.
A six pack of rolls has to be around £1. £3 for a block of cheddar and £0.40 for the crisps. I think a Wispa must be around £0.50. Yes I haven't eaten all six rolls and only had about 5 slices of cheese, but I have still paid for it all. So yes, it is close to a fiver.
Do you not have butter, margarine or Bertolli's olive oil spread on the rolls (or lard, lymph or whatever else your type like smearing)?
Good point. Had some butter in it so it was definitely over a fiver.
Were you walking past Liverpool Street station yesterday about 12:30? Bishopsgate West side?
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Galted wrote:seanmichaels wrote:Galted wrote:Very thrifty, michaels, though it may be insufficient.
Lining the stomach. Friday night is Oranjeboom night.
Do you drink it in a pub in Dartford by any chance?
No, they used to sell it at the cricket club and I recently found it in cans in the corner shop near work. Bit dissappointed as I'm sure i'm the only one who buys it in there and he's just put it up from 4 for £4 to 4 for £5. Very expensive in comparison to Taurus (£2.09) but I like a treat on a friday.
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Mind the windows Tino. wrote:Galted wrote:Mind the windows Tino. wrote:seanmichaels wrote:You'd have to buy a fairly special cheese sandwich to get anywhere near a fiver.
A six pack of rolls has to be around £1. £3 for a block of cheddar and £0.40 for the crisps. I think a Wispa must be around £0.50. Yes I haven't eaten all six rolls and only had about 5 slices of cheese, but I have still paid for it all. So yes, it is close to a fiver.
Do you not have butter, margarine or Bertolli's olive oil spread on the rolls (or lard, lymph or whatever else your type like smearing)?
Good point. Had some butter in it so it was definitely over a fiver.
Were you walking past Liverpool Street station yesterday about 12:30? Bishopsgate West side?
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seanmichaels wrote:Mind the windows Tino. wrote:Galted wrote:Mind the windows Tino. wrote:seanmichaels wrote:You'd have to buy a fairly special cheese sandwich to get anywhere near a fiver.
A six pack of rolls has to be around £1. £3 for a block of cheddar and £0.40 for the crisps. I think a Wispa must be around £0.50. Yes I haven't eaten all six rolls and only had about 5 slices of cheese, but I have still paid for it all. So yes, it is close to a fiver.
Do you not have butter, margarine or Bertolli's olive oil spread on the rolls (or lard, lymph or whatever else your type like smearing)?
Good point. Had some butter in it so it was definitely over a fiver.
Were you walking past Liverpool Street station yesterday about 12:30? Bishopsgate West side?
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I had a trim last weekend
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Mind the windows Tino. wrote:Galted wrote:Mind the windows Tino. wrote:seanmichaels wrote:You'd have to buy a fairly special cheese sandwich to get anywhere near a fiver.
A six pack of rolls has to be around £1. £3 for a block of cheddar and £0.40 for the crisps. I think a Wispa must be around £0.50. Yes I haven't eaten all six rolls and only had about 5 slices of cheese, but I have still paid for it all. So yes, it is close to a fiver.
Do you not have butter, margarine or Bertolli's olive oil spread on the rolls (or lard, lymph or whatever else your type like smearing)?
Good point. Had some butter in it so it was definitely over a fiver.
Were you walking past Liverpool Street station yesterday about 12:30? Bishopsgate West side?
No, but I stroll there occasionally. At 12.30 I was more than likely being accused of being a f*cking g*y b*stard by my Kiwi colleague because of the £124 I spent at Boots.
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Galted wrote:Mind the windows Tino. wrote:Galted wrote:Mind the windows Tino. wrote:seanmichaels wrote:You'd have to buy a fairly special cheese sandwich to get anywhere near a fiver.
A six pack of rolls has to be around £1. £3 for a block of cheddar and £0.40 for the crisps. I think a Wispa must be around £0.50. Yes I haven't eaten all six rolls and only had about 5 slices of cheese, but I have still paid for it all. So yes, it is close to a fiver.
Do you not have butter, margarine or Bertolli's olive oil spread on the rolls (or lard, lymph or whatever else your type like smearing)?
Good point. Had some butter in it so it was definitely over a fiver.
Were you walking past Liverpool Street station yesterday about 12:30? Bishopsgate West side?
No, but I stroll there occasionally. At 12.30 I was more than likely being accused of being a f*cking g*y b*stard by my Kiwi colleague because of the £124 I spent at Boots.
He may have had a point.
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Galted wrote:Mind the windows Tino. wrote:Galted wrote:Mind the windows Tino. wrote:seanmichaels wrote:You'd have to buy a fairly special cheese sandwich to get anywhere near a fiver.
A six pack of rolls has to be around £1. £3 for a block of cheddar and £0.40 for the crisps. I think a Wispa must be around £0.50. Yes I haven't eaten all six rolls and only had about 5 slices of cheese, but I have still paid for it all. So yes, it is close to a fiver.
Do you not have butter, margarine or Bertolli's olive oil spread on the rolls (or lard, lymph or whatever else your type like smearing)?
Good point. Had some butter in it so it was definitely over a fiver.
Were you walking past Liverpool Street station yesterday about 12:30? Bishopsgate West side?
No, but I stroll there occasionally. At 12.30 I was more than likely being accused of being a f*cking g*y b*stard by my Kiwi colleague because of the £124 I spent at Boots.
Wasn't you I saw then. Must be more than one Ray Mears lookilikey round that part of town.
Have you seen the pub on the corner called Dirty D*cks? Never fails to make me giggle.
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It's best to buy in bulk there on account of the 3 for 2 deals, would have cost £181.42 otherwise, albeit spread out over some years.
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Mind the windows Tino. wrote:Galted wrote:Mind the windows Tino. wrote:Galted wrote:Mind the windows Tino. wrote:seanmichaels wrote:You'd have to buy a fairly special cheese sandwich to get anywhere near a fiver.
A six pack of rolls has to be around £1. £3 for a block of cheddar and £0.40 for the crisps. I think a Wispa must be around £0.50. Yes I haven't eaten all six rolls and only had about 5 slices of cheese, but I have still paid for it all. So yes, it is close to a fiver.
Do you not have butter, margarine or Bertolli's olive oil spread on the rolls (or lard, lymph or whatever else your type like smearing)?
Good point. Had some butter in it so it was definitely over a fiver.
Were you walking past Liverpool Street station yesterday about 12:30? Bishopsgate West side?
No, but I stroll there occasionally. At 12.30 I was more than likely being accused of being a f*cking g*y b*stard by my Kiwi colleague because of the £124 I spent at Boots.
Wasn't you I saw then. Must be more than one Ray Mears lookilikey round that part of town.
Have you seen the pub on the corner called Dirty D*cks? Never fails to make me giggle.
Yep, have been there a few times. Went on a date there in January but she mailed me the next day to say that she didn't think we were a match. Had chosen it because I thought it would be funny to ask if she liked Dirty Dicks but I forgot to.
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Yep, have been there a few times. Went on a date there in January but she mailed me the next day to say that she didn't think we were a match. Had chosen it because I thought it would be funny to ask if she liked Dirty Dicks but I forgot to.
There is a nice restaurant next door called Boisdale. Bit quiet in the afternoon but cracking food.
Never been in Dirty Dicks myself.
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Haven't noticed it, must be quite new as it's not on street view, photos around there are all from 2008 for some reason/no reason.
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The beefster has just cracked the worst gag over on the 15 to 1 thread....
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Mind the windows Tino. wrote:Never been in Dirty Dicks myself.
What about the other way round?
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seanmichaels wrote:The beefster has just cracked the worst gag over on the 15 to 1 thread....
It's f**king terrbile isn't it? I still haven't forgiven him for the joke that nearly stopped the Reykjavik thread in its tracks.
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Galted wrote:Haven't noticed it, must be quite new as it's not on street view, photos around there are all from 2008 for some reason/no reason.
I would have thought you'd have snagged yourself a bit of skirt in that pea soup the other day.
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superflyweight wrote:seanmichaels wrote:The beefster has just cracked the worst gag over on the 15 to 1 thread....
It's f**king terrbile isn't it? I still haven't forgiven him for the joke that nearly stopped the Reykjavik thread in its tracks.
I think he's in crisis.
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Galted wrote:Haven't noticed it, must be quite new as it's not on street view, photos around there are all from 2008 for some reason/no reason.
It's not new, it is down the alleyway right next to Dirty Dicks. Have a look next time you're strolling in your Hi-Tec's.
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JuliusHMarx wrote:Mind the windows Tino. wrote:Never been in Dirty Dicks myself.
What about the other way round?
Grow up Marx.
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seanmichaels wrote:superflyweight wrote:seanmichaels wrote:The beefster has just cracked the worst gag over on the 15 to 1 thread....
It's f**king terrbile isn't it? I still haven't forgiven him for the joke that nearly stopped the Reykjavik thread in its tracks.
I think he's in crisis.
In his defence if you had strongy and Dave stalking you, you'd be in crisis
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seanmichaels wrote:Galted wrote:Haven't noticed it, must be quite new as it's not on street view, photos around there are all from 2008 for some reason/no reason.
I would have thought you'd have snagged yourself a bit of skirt in that pea soup the other day.
Was too busy trying not to land my Hi-Tecs in vomit to notice.
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Mind the windows Tino. wrote:Galted wrote:Haven't noticed it, must be quite new as it's not on street view, photos around there are all from 2008 for some reason/no reason.
It's not new, it is down the alleyway right next to Dirty Dicks. Have a look next time you're strolling in your Hi-Tec's.
It being down the alleyway right next to Dirty Dicks is hardly a compelling argument for it not being new.
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Galted wrote:Mind the windows Tino. wrote:Galted wrote:Haven't noticed it, must be quite new as it's not on street view, photos around there are all from 2008 for some reason/no reason.
It's not new, it is down the alleyway right next to Dirty Dicks. Have a look next time you're strolling in your Hi-Tec's.
It being down the alleyway right next to Dirty Dicks is hardly a compelling argument for it not being new.
F*ck you then. Don't have a look, see if I care.
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I am in a bit of crisis at the moment. I've become a bit infatuated with the Haim sisters. Not sure why as they're not that great and sound like blokes in some of their songs. Nonetheless I am, and the crisis revolves around which one i'd do. Normally you could do all 3 but being sisters I doubt they'd do sloppy seconds?
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Mind the windows Tino. wrote:JuliusHMarx wrote:Mind the windows Tino. wrote:Never been in Dirty Dicks myself.
What about the other way round?
Grow up Marx.
I'm not starting now, and certainly not at your request. Anyway, you missed out the word du jour - it should be 'F*cking grow up Marx'
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seanmichaels wrote:I am in a bit of crisis at the moment. I've become a bit infatuated with the Haim sisters. Not sure why as they're not that great and sound like blokes in some of their songs. Nonetheless I am, and the crisis revolves around which one i'd do. Normally you could do all 3 but being sisters I doubt they'd do sloppy seconds?
Just had a look, they seem quite hippyish so there might be a chance. I'd probably prefer to watch them fighting.
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Mind the windows Tino. wrote:Galted wrote:Mind the windows Tino. wrote:Galted wrote:Haven't noticed it, must be quite new as it's not on street view, photos around there are all from 2008 for some reason/no reason.
It's not new, it is down the alleyway right next to Dirty Dicks. Have a look next time you're strolling in your Hi-Tec's.
It being down the alleyway right next to Dirty Dicks is hardly a compelling argument for it not being new.
F*ck you then. Don't have a look, see if I care.
I intend to have a look and, possibly, to eat there. I was merely pointing out that it's probably new.
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The venison is lovely. As is the ham and pigeon pie for starters.
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Don't eat venison or ham but I like the look of some of their seafood dishes and the menu is a glorious outpouring of pretentiousness.
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Galted wrote:seanmichaels wrote:I am in a bit of crisis at the moment. I've become a bit infatuated with the Haim sisters. Not sure why as they're not that great and sound like blokes in some of their songs. Nonetheless I am, and the crisis revolves around which one i'd do. Normally you could do all 3 but being sisters I doubt they'd do sloppy seconds?
Just had a look, they seem quite hippyish so there might be a chance. I'd probably prefer to watch them fighting.
Me too.
They look a bit like Hanson.
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Il Gialloblu wrote:Galted wrote:seanmichaels wrote:I am in a bit of crisis at the moment. I've become a bit infatuated with the Haim sisters. Not sure why as they're not that great and sound like blokes in some of their songs. Nonetheless I am, and the crisis revolves around which one i'd do. Normally you could do all 3 but being sisters I doubt they'd do sloppy seconds?
Just had a look, they seem quite hippyish so there might be a chance. I'd probably prefer to watch them fighting.
Me too.
They look a bit like Hanson.
They're actually very good - not too Pop-y. They sang with Primal Scream at Glastonbury.
I think I'm erring on the eldest one (base player). Looks like she has a bit to grab hold of and a little bit dirty. I'd also probably have a better chance starting with her rather than finishing with her.
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Galted wrote:Don't eat venison or ham but I like the look of some of their seafood dishes
F*cking g*y b*stard
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Re: The Culture Cup round 6
seanmichaels wrote:I'd also probably have a better chance starting with her rather than finishing with her.
About a 15 to 1 chance...
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seanmichaels wrote:Il Gialloblu wrote:Galted wrote:seanmichaels wrote:I am in a bit of crisis at the moment. I've become a bit infatuated with the Haim sisters. Not sure why as they're not that great and sound like blokes in some of their songs. Nonetheless I am, and the crisis revolves around which one i'd do. Normally you could do all 3 but being sisters I doubt they'd do sloppy seconds?
Just had a look, they seem quite hippyish so there might be a chance. I'd probably prefer to watch them fighting.
Me too.
They look a bit like Hanson.
They're actually very good - not too Pop-y. They sang with Primal Scream at Glastonbury.
I think I'm erring on the eldest one (base player). Looks like she has a bit to grab hold of and a little bit dirty. I'd also probably have a better chance starting with her rather than finishing with her.
As in, making a mistake?
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Re: The Culture Cup round 6
Rowley wrote:seanmichaels wrote:superflyweight wrote:seanmichaels wrote:The beefster has just cracked the worst gag over on the 15 to 1 thread....
It's f**king terrbile isn't it? I still haven't forgiven him for the joke that nearly stopped the Reykjavik thread in its tracks.
I think he's in crisis.
In his defence if you had strongy and Dave stalking you, you'd be in crisis
Repeatedly being labelled a "pseudo intellectual" by Strongy because I made fun of the Irish and pointed out that he was a boring obsessive would have had me in crisis, but for the fact that he's a humourless pr**k.
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Re: The Culture Cup round 6
Il Gialloblu wrote:seanmichaels wrote:Il Gialloblu wrote:Galted wrote:seanmichaels wrote:I am in a bit of crisis at the moment. I've become a bit infatuated with the Haim sisters. Not sure why as they're not that great and sound like blokes in some of their songs. Nonetheless I am, and the crisis revolves around which one i'd do. Normally you could do all 3 but being sisters I doubt they'd do sloppy seconds?
Just had a look, they seem quite hippyish so there might be a chance. I'd probably prefer to watch them fighting.
Me too.
They look a bit like Hanson.
They're actually very good - not too Pop-y. They sang with Primal Scream at Glastonbury.
I think I'm erring on the eldest one (base player). Looks like she has a bit to grab hold of and a little bit dirty. I'd also probably have a better chance starting with her rather than finishing with her.
As in, making a mistake?
You're great, Gia.
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Mind the windows Tino. wrote:Galted wrote:Don't eat venison or ham but I like the look of some of their seafood dishes
F*cking g*y b*stard
W*nkerish l*ttle st*lker.
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Re: The Culture Cup round 6
I genuinely thought erring was correct in that context.
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Re: The Culture Cup round 6
Galted wrote:Mind the windows Tino. wrote:Galted wrote:Don't eat venison or ham but I like the look of some of their seafood dishes
F*cking g*y b*stard
W*nkerish l*ttle st*lker.
I think 'little' and 'stalker' will probably get through the swear filter pretty easily without hiding a letter.
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