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Old Feb 9th 2008, 10:42 am
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and a sausage roll.. yanno the type that dont taste like your eating jibblets from sage and onion stuffing cock up !!
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oh..an a bottle of sarsons vinegar...
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oh..an a bottle of sarsons vinegar...
WHats the go with Aussies and Vinegar??

Is it just a pommy thing??
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Originally Posted by Timber Floor Au
WHats the go with Aussies and Vinegar??

Is it just a pommy thing??
Aussie's just not refined enuff mate.,chicken salt erm,no thanks....bit like the dutch putting mayo on their chips..
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Old Feb 9th 2008, 10:50 am
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Get us a decent pork pie will ya...
Having one for lunch

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and a sausage roll.. yanno the type that dont taste like your eating jibblets from sage and onion stuffing cock up !!
Had one of them yesterday, heavenly

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oh..an a bottle of sarsons vinegar...
They are selling those in the international food bit of Pick n Pay in Aspley, get in there quick and you might be lucky
I brought one back with me last year though, before they reached the dizzy heights of Pick n Pay Real vinegar, fab
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Old Feb 9th 2008, 10:56 am
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Originally Posted by Timber Floor Au
WHats the go with Aussies and Vinegar??

Is it just a pommy thing??
What do you mean? And by asking that question, does that mean I'm not refined?
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Old Feb 9th 2008, 11:00 am
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Originally Posted by wmoore
What do you mean? And by asking that question, does that mean I'm not refined?
Well in QLD< Vinegar is like getting hold of Opals... theyve heard of it, apparently its nice, but no ones seen more than a smidgen, apart from EBAY !!
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Originally Posted by Backhomeatlast
Relative of yours.
A question mark would be handy if it is a question, if it's a statement then it doesn't really make sense ... relative to my what?

If it's an insult then make it more obvious, I don't really have time to speculate today.

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Old Feb 9th 2008, 11:11 am
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What a glorious weekend you have arrived to aswell, fabulous sunshine!
Have a great stay & could you fit me in your suitcase when you go back please?
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Old Feb 9th 2008, 11:16 am
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Originally Posted by Timber Floor Au
Well in QLD< Vinegar is like getting hold of Opals... theyve heard of it, apparently its nice, but no ones seen more than a smidgen, apart from EBAY !!
Are you serious? Get yourself into Mrs M's IGA in Cleveland, they have all the vinegar you could possibly want
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Originally Posted by Vim Fuego
A question mark would be handy if it is a question, if it's a statement then it doesn't really make sense ... relative to my what?

If it's an insult then make it more obvious, I don't really have time to speculate today.

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Originally Posted by sallyclaire
What a glorious weekend you have arrived to aswell, fabulous sunshine!
Have a great stay & could you fit me in your suitcase when you go back please?
I did laugh earlier. Someone posted the forecast for London and it was 11 and sunny (midwinter). I went out in the car this morning and it was 14 and pissing down (midsummer). Set to get back to normal on Tuesday though, thank fluck ...
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