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TheMightyGusset
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 Posted: Wed Jun 18th, 2008 12:36 pm

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For anyone travelling in Scotland, it's important to understand the local food customs.
This may help !
What is a 'Munchy Box' ?



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 Posted: Wed Jun 18th, 2008 12:59 pm

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TheMightyGusset wrote: For anyone travelling in Scotland, it's important to understand the local food customs.
This may help !
What is a 'Munchy Box' ?
God in heaven help, me I'm gonna upchuck!  



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 Posted: Wed Jun 18th, 2008 01:05 pm

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After your tour of Scotchland you may need to go on a diet.
try this one:
The Butterfield Diet



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 Posted: Wed Jun 18th, 2008 03:00 pm

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TheMightyGusset wrote: After your tour of Scotchland you may need to go on a diet.
try this one:
The Butterfield Diet

Take your word for it, all I get is, "this video is not available in your country" :(



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fastfranky wrote: TheMightyGusset wrote: After your tour of Scotchland you may need to go on a diet.
try this one:
The Butterfield Diet

Take your word for it, all I get is, "this video is not available in your country" :(

Unlucky !
Try this alternative link:
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=22186974
If that doesn't work try Googling !



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TheMightyGusset wrote: fastfranky wrote: TheMightyGusset wrote: After your tour of Scotchland you may need to go on a diet.
try this one:
The Butterfield Diet

Take your word for it, all I get is, "this video is not available in your country" :(

Unlucky !
Try this alternative link:
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=22186974
If that doesn't work try Googling !
Now I understand why it's invisible in France! :?



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fastfranky wrote: Now I understand why it's invisible in France! :?

Why ?
Don't they have Pork Cylinders, Facon and Mystery Meat in France ?



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TheMightyGusset wrote: fastfranky wrote: Now I understand why it's invisible in France! :?

Why ?
Don't they have Pork Cylinders, Facon and Mystery Meat in France ?
Talk like that will have "zee leenching parteeee" coming to visit you!!!!!! :D



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fastfranky wrote: Talk like that will have "zee leenching parteeee" coming to visit you!!!!!! :D

I suppose you'll be telling me next that they don't have
"Le Munchee Boîte" !



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TheMightyGusset wrote: fastfranky wrote: Talk like that will have "zee leenching parteeee" coming to visit you!!!!!! :D

I suppose you'll be telling me next that they don't have
"Le Munchee Boîte" !
Not around here, maybe up in Lille or Valenciennes, they're a right dodgy bunch up there, nearly Belgians!!!!!;)



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 Posted: Wed Jun 18th, 2008 09:16 pm

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I'm hungry :shock:



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Aelfgwyn wrote: I'm hungry :shock:

Me too !
I'm having Mince n' Tatties before I go to work.
I'll get a Kebab about 4am on my way home.



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I'm in the middle of making a breast of lamb stew, just finished making the doughboys ( dumplings) so that I won't have to cook tomorrow. MMMM I quite fancy a kebab too :D:D:D:D:D:D



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My beloved recons your all taking the P.... and your anti Scottish ....me I think its funny and some wee bastid once deep fried my pizza in batter...I was not amused:X

Howay the salad dodgers....err the noo



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ack it dusnae matters anyway :D

i learnt a version of skootish off a burd i was seeing in aberdoom years ago.



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fastfranky wrote: TheMightyGusset wrote: For anyone travelling in Scotland, it's important to understand the local food customs.
This may help !
What is a 'Munchy Box' ?
God in heaven help, me I'm gonna upchuck!  


Franky

Dont go by looks, read the testimonials, in saying that mate if you really are a converted frog you will prefer your meat both equine in origin and raw :D :D :D :cool:

Gus

     Tripe, Faggots, Brains, pot, kettle :D :D :D :cool:



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TheMightyGusset wrote: For anyone travelling in Scotland, it's important to understand the local food customs.
This may help !
What is a 'Munchy Box' ?

That's the Glasgow version, up here it would have a sprinkling of grated cheese, of the cheap artificially modified variety.



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Deano wrote: TheMightyGusset wrote: For anyone travelling in Scotland, it's important to understand the local food customs.
This may help !
What is a 'Munchy Box' ?

That's the Glasgow version, up here it would have a sprinkling of grated cheese, of the cheap artificially modified variety.

Grated Cheese ?
In Scotchland that's nearly Salad !



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I reckon grated cheese would go very well with that mmmmmmmm I'm still hungry. Ah well not going to Scotland on Friday now, plans all fell through at the last minute. And no way am I gonna go by coach ffs, me knee would have killed me by the time I got there lmao:D Well it would have on me mates bike too, but that's different if you know what I mean? :?



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Having been on a semi-diet for about 6 months now that looks delicious, if a bit large. You'd need to stick a bogroll in the fridge for morning though.:shock:



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