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chrisgixer

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Pasta for tea...?
« on: 09 January 2014, 21:01:43 »

Don't watch this then.
http://youtu.be/CHisgGPiL4o

Parmesan cheese on your pasta...?

This advert came on in the middle of my Spag Bol the other day.  >:(

I nearly blew. ;D
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Re: Pasta for tea...?
« Reply #1 on: 09 January 2014, 21:13:57 »

I hate that >:(

Every time I see it now I have to turn tv over or leave room it is totally disgusting so much so I was thinking of a complaint to the advertising people :)
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Re: Pasta for tea...?
« Reply #2 on: 09 January 2014, 21:14:20 »

Man up 'gixer ...

Just had a bucket of 'proper' chips cooked in lard, a full english with three fried eggs. Then home-made (full fat milk) rice pudding for dessert.
10 fags and 3 bottles of Doom Bar to finish off ... :o

Sod the pasta ... the chip pan and frying pan worked overtime here! 8)
« Last Edit: 09 January 2014, 21:15:52 by Seth »
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Re: Pasta for tea...?
« Reply #3 on: 09 January 2014, 21:19:47 »

Man up 'gixer ...

Just had a bucket of 'proper' chips cooked in lard, a full english with three fried eggs. Then home-made (full fat milk) rice pudding for dessert.
10 fags and 3 bottles of Doom Bar to finish off ... :o

Sod the pasta ... the chip pan and frying pan worked overtime here! 8)

Wa? Every day? :o
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Re: Pasta for tea...?
« Reply #4 on: 09 January 2014, 21:22:54 »

I hate that >:(

Every time I see it now I have to turn tv over or leave room it is totally disgusting so much so I was thinking of a complaint to the advertising people :)

That and the timing. Bolognese with Parmesan. Ffs, BAAAARF. ;D me n H where in tears ;D Bastids! ;D
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Re: Pasta for tea...?
« Reply #5 on: 09 January 2014, 21:32:43 »

I hate that >:(

Every time I see it now I have to turn tv over or leave room it is totally disgusting so much so I was thinking of a complaint to the advertising people :)

That and the timing. Bolognese with Parmesan. Ffs, BAAAARF. ;D me n H where in tears ;D Bastids! ;D
I don't even think a snake sheds that much skin ;D

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Re: Pasta for tea...?
« Reply #6 on: 09 January 2014, 21:45:17 »

Man up 'gixer ...

Just had a bucket of 'proper' chips cooked in lard, a full english with three fried eggs. Then home-made (full fat milk) rice pudding for dessert.
10 fags and 3 bottles of Doom Bar to finish off ... :o

Sod the pasta ... the chip pan and frying pan worked overtime here! 8)

Wa? Every day? :o

'cept Sundays, when there's a full roast dinner and a good chinese take-away for supper ... with extra chips and pancake rolls ;)

Or when we visit Kevin Wood.
Mrs KW's legendary spag bog then ... on a mountain of pasta shells garnished with loads of real Welsh salted butter. Now that lady really knows how to look after a (hungry) boyo ... :y
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Re: Pasta for tea...?
« Reply #7 on: 10 January 2014, 08:52:19 »

Man up 'gixer ...

Just had a bucket of 'proper' chips cooked in lard, a full english with three fried eggs. Then home-made (full fat milk) rice pudding for dessert.
10 fags and 3 bottles of Doom Bar to finish off ... :o

Sod the pasta ... the chip pan and frying pan worked overtime here! 8)

I'm buying a house (in Wales). The kitchen has a built-in deep fat fryer AND a built-in indoor BBQ !

My Mrs is getting ready for my first heart attack !

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Re: Pasta for tea...?
« Reply #8 on: 10 January 2014, 14:10:25 »

I got one of those for xmas  ;D Its no good to me , cant bend down to reach feet  >:(
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Re: Pasta for tea...?
« Reply #9 on: 10 January 2014, 23:34:23 »

I'm buying a house (in Wales). The kitchen has a built-in deep fat fryer AND a built-in indoor BBQ !

My Mrs is getting ready for my first heart attack !

Sounds good 8) Whereabouts Rog? ;)
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Re: Pasta for tea...?
« Reply #10 on: 11 January 2014, 00:05:21 »



I'm buying a house (in Wales). The kitchen has a built-in deep fat fryer AND a built-in indoor BBQ !

My Mrs is getting ready for my first heart attack !

Thas tidy thad is!  ;)
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