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Re: Who said optimism was dead...
« Reply #1 on: 19 August 2014, 13:55:30 »

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Re: Who said optimism was dead...
« Reply #2 on: 19 August 2014, 16:44:15 »

Hot dogs and biscuits  :D If he knew what was in the hot dogs he wouldn't have eaten them  :-\
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Re: Who said optimism was dead...
« Reply #3 on: 20 August 2014, 18:33:51 »

Hot dogs and biscuits  :D If he knew what was in the hot dogs he wouldn't have eaten them  :-\

And what's wrong with puréed unspecified connective tissue, gristle with lashings of fat and salt, wrapped in a bit of intestine. Yummy. ::) :o :o :o
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Re: Who said optimism was dead...
« Reply #4 on: 20 August 2014, 18:40:05 »

Hot dogs and biscuits  :D If he knew what was in the hot dogs he wouldn't have eaten them  :-\

And what's wrong with puréed unspecified connective tissue, gristle with lashings of fat and salt, wrapped in a bit of intestine. Yummy. ::) :o :o :o

You have listed the good bits, Mr Rods.....but there is also much crap in a hot dog. :D :D ;)

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Re: Who said optimism was dead...
« Reply #5 on: 20 August 2014, 19:06:16 »

Gentlemen

I do fear that we may have missed the point here.  with a 14ft dinghy why on earth point at  the good old USA.  there are plenty of other places to go...  if you want the thrill of crossing the atlantic, why not Canada.  not only is it a bit closer, they do have healthcare and know how to use guns...
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Re: Who said optimism was dead...
« Reply #6 on: 20 August 2014, 19:07:53 »

Hot dogs and biscuits  :D If he knew what was in the hot dogs he wouldn't have eaten them  :-\

And what's wrong with puréed unspecified connective tissue, gristle with lashings of fat and salt, wrapped in a bit of intestine. Yummy. ::) :o :o :o

You have listed the good bits, Mr Rods.....but there is also much crap in a hot dog. :D :D ;)

Sorry, I forgot about the delicious ingredients; unspecified fillers like sawdust and the other organs, brains, eyes, arteries, skin, sexual bits etc. The congealed blood is used to make another favourite, black pudding. Then we have the quality cuts crap that are used to make burgers and mince meat. I bet just the thought of all of this quality, delicious, nutritious food, is making you hungry. ::) ;) :) ;D
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« Reply #7 on: 20 August 2014, 19:36:48 »

Hot dogs are delicious with onions and sauce on  :P Who cares what they are made of , no worse than a Ginster's sausage roll

   
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Re: Who said optimism was dead...
« Reply #8 on: 21 August 2014, 08:51:25 »

Hot dogs are delicious with onions and sauce on  :P Who cares what they are made of , no worse than a Ginster's sausage roll
   

 . . . . or just charred on a griddle.

Frankfurters, hot dogs, or whatever, 80 million Germans can't be wrong  :y

Ah yes, now about sailing the Atlantic . . . . . .

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