dangermows
Striker
fuck off man. and when you come back fuck off again
I bet you're the sort of person who eats grilled chicken and plain rice.
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fuck off man. and when you come back fuck off again
I bet you're the sort of person who eats grilled chicken and plain rice.
Nee way.... I suppose if your old and living on your own it might be handy like. I've just never seen it.
So what did you get on it for a fiver? Any sweetcorn?
Your parrot would agree. Loves sweetcorn.My parrot would agree....loves sweetcorn.
Sounds like a good womanThinking back to when my mam always knocked them up. It was usually Yorkshires, mashed potato, roasties, stuffing, turnip, sprouts, cauliflower, broccoli, parsnips, meat and gravy.
I've seen what you eat. Calling it food is close to calling in the trade descriptions act.
I might go exploring this sunday and get meself a takeaway sunday dinner..
Never ordered so no idea what they are like.
Fresh corn, cut straight off the cob, fried with bacon lardons and a bit parley is a wonderful treat to accompany any Sunday dinner
He must have had a leg up likeShould start sharing some pics mate
Instead of sitting on that high horse mocking
Nandos. He's to stupid to be able to operate an oven
He must have had a leg up like
He must have had a leg up like
I might go exploring this sunday and get meself a takeaway sunday dinner..
fuck that for a laugh
A munchie box? Never heard of it.Go the whole hog and have a full English breakfast takeaway in the morning, then order a munchie box in the evening (a pizza box filled with cheap mix-up sweets, cake, Space Raiders and a slush drink).
That sounds rather pleasant, but are you then hoying it on the plate with a load of gravy?
No, only served alongside a bit jus
A watery sauce made from the pan juices where you cooked the meat?
It's a bit similar to gravy imo.
didnt realise marco pierre white got on hereFresh corn, cut straight off the cob, fried with bacon lardons and a bit parley is a wonderful treat to accompany any Sunday dinner