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Thread: What's for dinner, then, boys?

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    What's for dinner, then, boys?

    Grilling a nice piece of King Salmon. Grilled zucchini and sweetcorn on the side.

    Nice little pinot to pair.

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    re: What's for dinner, then, boys?

    A KFC in the sunny city square washed down by KFC watery Pepsi, while listening to drummers outside an Asian wedding in the Caird Hall and watching the 'YES' erseholes trying to buy mummy and daddy votes by handing out little soltire flags to kids.

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    re: What's for dinner, then, boys?

    Carrot & coriander soup with a pinch of black pepper. Very warming on a cold rainy evening.

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    re: What's for dinner, then, boys?

    Quote Originally Posted by jiltedjohn
    A KFC in the sunny city square washed down by KFC watery Pepsi, while listening to drummers outside an Asian wedding in the Caird Hall and watching the 'YES' erseholes trying to buy mummy and daddy votes by handing out little soltire flags to kids.
    Is it Islamists that are doing the wedding?

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    re: What's for dinner, then, boys?

    Quote Originally Posted by trickydick
    Carrot & coriander soup with a pinch of black pepper. Very warming on a cold rainy evening.
    Sounds good for the waistline, as well, Trix

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    re: What's for dinner, then, boys?

    Yes Sam it is, I am into healthy eating now as my waistline increased over the summer. A balanced diet is a good thing as i sure you would agree.

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    re: What's for dinner, then, boys?

    Quote Originally Posted by SlideySam
    A KFC in the sunny city square washed down by KFC watery Pepsi, while listening to drummers outside an Asian wedding in the Caird Hall and watching the 'YES' erseholes trying to buy mummy and daddy votes by handing out little soltire flags to kids.
    Is it Islamists that are doing the wedding?[/quote]

    Not very sure, but it was loud and colourful, and the little kids were very Scottish waving their little St Andrews flags. The only thing I thought was a little naff was all the men went in first and the women followed behind. IMO if you are going to a bash you should have a women on your arm, unless you are out on the pull.

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