Cos I'd have to make the samosas and do you know how long they take!?! |
When garnish goes beyond a joke • Page 2
-
-
There are actually a couple of superb Italian sarnie places round the corner, but they're cash only and I don't carry cash any more, so I have to go the English Shop (that's what it's called) and buy their soggy specials.
Edited by otto at 12:58:49 17-06-2003 -
UncleLou wrote:
I'm guessing neither of you have two-year olds.
Shivoa wrote:
And why do people pay for premade sandwiches? £3/€4 when you can get an entire loaf of bread and enough filling for a few sandwiches for the same price. Does it really take that much extra time to make them or can't you find room to take a sandwich with you?
Cause their lazy. Like me. And it's so much easier to just buy a sandwich when you want one and not carry it around the whole day. -
Killerbee wrote:
Yeah, 79p plus the 140 quid airfare.
Anyway, why not just go down to Tescos where you can get a bog standard cheese & onion sanga for 79p?
Rocket is God's Own Garnish. Marvellous. -
Khab wrote:
Yeah, there's no excuse for that. It should result in a forum ban. It would, if I was in charge!
They also write "he should of" when they mean "he should have"! -
I pay for said soggy Brit sarnies in euros. Nice electronic virtual euros. So ner!
Nice try though.
Sometimes posts may contain links to online retail stores. If you click on one and make a purchase we may receive a small commission. For more information, go here.