That's good news! We've had a lot of fun and I think that our Shakespeare versions of LTK and TSWLM are the best we've done yet.
Next, I believe we might be raking a moon or two... Number 24 and I have been making a few plans!
Has anyone noticed that our Shakespearian plays have much of the same tone as the "Scripts" on the last page of Total Film magazine?
Oh ..... one Coke Zero, please -{
Thunderbird 2East of Cardiff, Wales.Posts: 2,817MI6 Agent
One coke zero!
I have bought new broadband! Only a matter of time till its installed.
This is Thunderbird 2, how can I be of assistance?
Never actually had scouse but I'm having something similar tonight, but with dumplings and jacket potatoes smothered in butter. Cooked all day in the slow cooker I call it " slow Yorkshire"
Never actually had scouse but I'm having something similar tonight, but with dumplings and jacket potatoes smothered in butter. Cooked all day in the slow cooker I call it " slow Yorkshire"
Scouse is very similar to an Irish stew these days but it started off as the sailors throwing all their left over edible food into a stew ...
Never actually had scouse but I'm having something similar tonight, but with dumplings and jacket potatoes smothered in butter. Cooked all day in the slow cooker I call it " slow Yorkshire"
Scouse is very similar to an Irish stew these days but it started off as the sailors throwing all their left over edible food into a stew ...
Obviously I'm not going to argue with you about the Norwegian word ) but we see both spellings used here and I don't know why ... lobscouse being the most used ..
It's clearly written both lapskaus and lobscouse in the article, but I've never seen the latter spelling before.
I think we both should obsess about this, quarrel for days and become mortal enemies because of this.
My late Mother used to make a stew, which was so thick, it was almost solid, but knowing
My love for spicy food. She'd mix a little curry powder in it , it did turn it a slight green
Colour, but tasted wonderful.
My Dad, on the "once in a blue moon " times he had to cook, used to make "Bully Beef Stew"
With Corned Beef as the meat in it. I think it was made during the war, but I too really liked it.
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
Thunderbird 2East of Cardiff, Wales.Posts: 2,817MI6 Agent
Hooray! This evening, anyone who wants either a scotch, glass of prosseco, a G&T a Vodka Martini with a dash of vanilla, a Hinekin or a Ginger Raspberry neat, can have one on the house.
My broadband is up and running. Thunderbird 2 is GO again! Cheers! -{
This is Thunderbird 2, how can I be of assistance?
Is someone offering to buy the Prosecco ?? Don't mind if I do TB2
Actually TB2. we got new neighbours on Friday. As the removal man pulled up with their stuff, so did the Virgin Media man ... priorities these days ) )
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I am talking to EE tomorrow, so hopefully it won't be much longer before I am back online properly.
Once I do, I'll put my scribing hat on and come up with some ideas.
Next, I believe we might be raking a moon or two... Number 24 and I have been making a few plans!
Oh ..... one Coke Zero, please -{
I have bought new broadband! Only a matter of time till its installed.
-Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
-Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
Unless they've changed it since you posted- yes, that's him.
Much prefer a bowl of scouse to pancakes, especially with some crusty bread and a load of butter :v
It is
Scouse is very similar to an Irish stew these days but it started off as the sailors throwing all their left over edible food into a stew ...
Now it's mainly meat and root vegetables ...
Lapskaus, Milady. LAPSKAUS.
Obviously I'm not going to argue with you about the Norwegian word ) but we see both spellings used here and I don't know why ... lobscouse being the most used ..
http://nordicdiner.net/norwegian-lobscouse-stew/
Anyway,i'll stop going on about it ... I sound obsessed ) )
I think we both should obsess about this, quarrel for days and become mortal enemies because of this.
One of my pals (plays percussion in the band) is particularly fond of this!
My love for spicy food. She'd mix a little curry powder in it , it did turn it a slight green
Colour, but tasted wonderful.
My Dad, on the "once in a blue moon " times he had to cook, used to make "Bully Beef Stew"
With Corned Beef as the meat in it. I think it was made during the war, but I too really liked it.
My broadband is up and running. Thunderbird 2 is GO again! Cheers! -{
That was not funny. The world's dependency on the Internet has spiked in the last ten years. What a way to find out!
Its good to be home.
Ago. I was without it for four days ! )
Actually TB2. we got new neighbours on Friday. As the removal man pulled up with their stuff, so did the Virgin Media man ... priorities these days ) )
By the way, How do you know so much about the sexual experience of the " Media man" ? )