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I thought Bubble & Squeak was the noise you make after eatting Brussels...They are also good for making bubble & squeak if there is no cabbage available. at the time.

I thought Bubble & Squeak was the noise you make after eatting Brussels...They are also good for making bubble & squeak if there is no cabbage available. at the time.

I thought Bubble & Squeak was the noise you make after eatting Brussels...![]()
Ladies don't do that .... do they?? ...I don't think making the noises is the problem. It's when your partner makes them in bed that there's a problem![]()
Not the ones I ate recentlyI thought they had selectively bred the 'parp' out of brussels.
Roasted with walnuts and bacon lardons then in the fryingpan for 2 minutes in a touch of lemon juoice and brown sugar...yummeeee!I like them also, but never tried them roasted.
*Makes note*
I'll have to try that!And chopped chestnuts.![]()
Chorizo and chestnuts.I'll have to try that!
WAMT Insurance renewal £50 more than last year. Do compare you whatnot, quoted my last year's price. Ring current insurer and magically "Yes, we can match that!" Was tempted to leave anyway to teach them a lesson!
WAMT Insurance renewal £50 more than last year. Do compare you whatnot, quoted my last year's price. Ring current insurer and magically "Yes, we can match that!" Was tempted to leave anyway to teach them a lesson!
My last 2 insurance renewals house and motorcycles were less than last year.I get this every time. House insurance went from £80 odd to over £200 but I got it for £70 odd after going to a comparison site.
I generally do leave it, unless they quote a lot lower."Yes, we can match that!" Was tempted to leave anyway to teach them a lesson!
House Insurance up 20 quid, compared the fluffy butt thing and got it 30 quid cheaper.My last 2 insurance renewals house and motorcycles were less than last year.


Sods lawWhy is it when you tidy a shed, throw at least half the stuff away yet the keeper stuff won't fit back in?
I completely agree with that, Although some have been around a lot of years, and become synonymous with internet speak, such as CBA and my favourite PITA.Then there are all the acronyms that people seem to make up on the spur of the moment -
I know what you mean.............though in my case not a shed but cupboards etc!
Yarrgghhh. Decided to tackle a storage shed we have today, it's one of 3 sheds, the others are my hide and my workshop. All 3 are tidy but the storage one gets a bit cluttered over the winter.
Why is it when you tidy a shed, throw at least half the stuff away yet the keeper stuff won't fit back in?
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Nah! it must be all OBR.....Sods law![]()
Are you more annoyed by TLAs or FLAs?What annoys me, every time I come up against it, is the use of acronyms instead of the full form for less common phrases.
To be fair, some acronyms are so well established that they are words in their own right. RAF is one example; AM and PM are two more.
Others, though, are just confusing, like CPI - how many have "Consumer Price Inflation" stuck in their heads. Then there are all the acronyms that people seem to make up on the spur of the moment - as teachers have said, in one form or another for many centuries - "it isn't clever and it isn't big".
I was told (when writing technical documents or business proposals) that the first use of an acronym should be preceded by spelling the words first , then subsequent use was acceptable. The acronym should also be included in a glossary if one existed.What annoys me, every time I come up against it, is the use of acronyms instead of the full form for less common phrases.
To be fair, some acronyms are so well established that they are words in their own right. RAF is one example; AM and PM are two more.
Others, though, are just confusing, like CPI - how many have "Consumer Price Inflation" stuck in their heads. Then there are all the acronyms that people seem to make up on the spur of the moment - as teachers have said, in one form or another for many centuries - "it isn't clever and it isn't big".
... and very good rule it is too.I was told (when writing technical documents or business proposals) that the first use of an acronym should be preceded by spelling the words first , then subsequent use was acceptable. The acronym should also be included in a glossary if one existed.

What annoys me, every time I come up against it, is the use of acronyms instead of the full form for less common phrases.
To be fair, some acronyms are so well established that they are words in their own right. RAF is one example; AM and PM are two more.
Others, though, are just confusing, like CPI - how many have "Consumer Price Inflation" stuck in their heads. Then there are all the acronyms that people seem to make up on the spur of the moment - as teachers have said, in one form or another for many centuries - "it isn't clever and it isn't big".

{sigh} if I knew what JFDI meant I might get the joke...JFDI![]()
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Know what you mean there it’s a b****r when I get down for a low angle photo and I can’t get back upBack spasms! Grrrrrr! Note to self- use a workbench and not the floor!![]()
That's what tripods are for ............................ climbing assistance!Know what you mean there it’s a b****r when I get down for a low angle photo and I can’t get back up
Richard osman's House of Games topic pronunciation of "Answer Smash"! (Pronounced by him as "Arntser Smash!" ) If the first word is pronounced "Arntser" then why is the second word not "Smarsh"? For me it is "Ann Sir smash"! I am a northener where we speak reat an propper tha' nors!

Tha muss be an offcummenden?A Northerner farmer once said to me "Thou's not from 'round ere, izzy?" (You are not from around here are you? - in my dialect). Still makes me smile to this day![]()
"Och, they're aye stoter save thee an' me and ahm nae sae sure o' thee"Tha muss be an offcummenden?


