ditchman 4,118 Posted Friday at 21:23 Report Share Posted Friday at 21:23 25 minutes ago, mitre said: I was talking about migrants that comment crime put them in a gas chamber and Sarah Ferguson was mentioned about her drawers you just cant let her drawers go.............you are a tougher man than me ...but not as tough as Mel3...........he's a proper dirt bag Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mitre 527 Posted Friday at 21:55 Report Share Posted Friday at 21:55 Let's say no more and discuss about making a nice shepppards pie or something else more ideas towards Sunday dinner Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ditchman 4,118 Posted Friday at 22:35 Report Share Posted Friday at 22:35 39 minutes ago, mitre said: Let's say no more and discuss about making a nice shepppards pie or something else more ideas towards Sunday dinner just had delivered 3 tins of haggis............totally gobmacked at the number of haggis pie recipes there are on the ole net Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mitre 527 Posted Friday at 23:26 Report Share Posted Friday at 23:26 Well it's food and plenty of veg to go with it Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mel b 4,698 Posted Saturday at 06:22 Report Share Posted Saturday at 06:22 9 hours ago, mitre said: I was talking about migrants that comment crime put them in a gas chamber and Sarah Ferguson was mentioned about her drawers Stop talking , or you'll just prove him right . 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mel b 4,698 Posted Saturday at 06:28 Report Share Posted Saturday at 06:28 13 hours ago, chartpolski said: Pheasant breast and black pudding pie, with a chilled Pinot; Bon Apetit. I'm a relative newcomer to the delights of the pheasant and black pudding combination . They go together absolutely fantastically well mate . Was it a homemade pie ?. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
chartpolski 29,221 Posted Saturday at 09:31 Author Report Share Posted Saturday at 09:31 3 hours ago, mel b said: I'm a relative newcomer to the delights of the pheasant and black pudding combination . They go together absolutely fantastically well mate . Was it a homemade pie ?. Yes Cheers. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
TOMO 30,199 Posted Saturday at 11:10 Report Share Posted Saturday at 11:10 18 hours ago, Stavross said: I haven’t got any kids ( that I know of ) and I’m thinking 48 is a bit too late to start and it would completely change my life as I would be a stay at home dad because I can’t earn anywhere near what Mrs Stav does, saying that, if it had been positive I’m sure it would of been fine, I’d be more worried about bringing another kid into the toilet this country has become I was 47 when my last child was born....he's 11 now...and I know a few chaps in there 50's that have had kids...obviously your Mrs has to be a bit younger 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greyman 33,454 Posted Saturday at 11:51 Report Share Posted Saturday at 11:51 Got the grandkids for 24 hours so off up the jugger at 1 o’clock for a carvery then more nann bread pizzas later 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Stavross 19,786 Posted Saturday at 19:00 Report Share Posted Saturday at 19:00 7 hours ago, TOMO said: I was 47 when my last child was born....he's 11 now...and I know a few chaps in there 50's that have had kids...obviously your Mrs has to be a bit younger My mate was the same age as me now when he had his little girl, she’s 10 now, I was out shooting with him today and told him and he said “ I’m gutted for you because you would be an amazing dad “ which was nice of him to say, but I’m not so sure, my missus is 8 years younger than me so I think she would cope with it better than me, by the time the kid was at school everyone would think it was grandad picking them up, people say I look older than 48 now Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bendigo 1,854 Posted Saturday at 19:33 Report Share Posted Saturday at 19:33 6 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Stavross 19,786 Posted Saturday at 19:52 Report Share Posted Saturday at 19:52 Got in from my last days shooting, said to Mrs Stav what do you want to eat, she said a mince dinner, I really couldn’t be arsed but as I don’t live in a democracy a mince dinner it was 5 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Daniel cain 50,627 Posted Saturday at 20:10 Report Share Posted Saturday at 20:10 liver, bacon,mash and onion gravy... 7 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
TOMO 30,199 Posted Saturday at 20:23 Report Share Posted Saturday at 20:23 1 hour ago, Stavross said: My mate was the same age as me now when he had his little girl, she’s 10 now, I was out shooting with him today and told him and he said “ I’m gutted for you because you would be an amazing dad “ which was nice of him to say, but I’m not so sure, my missus is 8 years younger than me so I think she would cope with it better than me, by the time the kid was at school everyone would think it was grandad picking them up, people say I look older than 48 now Mate I get that now...my lad pissing himself laughing a few week back in the butchers...one of the staff said something about how nice it was my grandson out with his grandad...cheeky f****r...lol... Best of it is my Mrs is 13 year younger than me ...but she don't age....looks like a 25 year age difference now...lol 5 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bendigo 1,854 Posted Saturday at 20:42 Report Share Posted Saturday at 20:42 35 minutes ago, Daniel cain said: liver, bacon,mash and onion gravy... Don't do offel me 1 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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