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Co1



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Good stuff Clayton, I love doing that with the mrs as well.
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GREENI



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Likewise, we are doing just that, today Very Happy
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rockster57



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[quote="10 points if you know where it is Whistle

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Devon? 😜
Post #859476 3rd Oct 2020 6:49am
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Neilios



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L110CDL wrote:
Not today but last Saturday, i booked the meal and surprised the wife for dinner/supper, we both got into Millie and picked the meal up and went to a place to eat it, i packed a flask off hot water and cups and we had a great time Very Happy

Parked up and got the tea brewing




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then the meal




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nice view to look at while we were eating




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I've just delivered my kids to an off-road driving event being run by their Explorer group. Due to Covid 19 safety measures, I wasn't allowed to stay unfortunately but it was very satisfying to know that they'll be doing it. Both have driven mine a bit and both have been learning to drive via a Young Driver course so despite being the youngest at fifteen, they should really get the most out of it Very Happy

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Supacat wrote:
And you remembered the eating irons ~ very well organised. Thumbs Up


surely Fish 'n' Chips should be eaten with fingers or at best a wooden fork.........full experience day Whistle
Post #859542 3rd Oct 2020 11:31am
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Supacat



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Wooden chopsticks yes, wooden forks, a big no from me.

Of course the best way is to buy an unsliced loaf, hollow out the centre, put your fish & chips in and munch away. Haven't done that since my schooldays.
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wyvern



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L110CDL wrote:
Not today but last Saturday, i booked the meal and surprised the wife for dinner/supper, we both got into Millie and picked the meal up and went to a place to eat it, i packed a flask off hot water and cups and we had a great time Very Happy

Parked up and got the tea brewing


nice view to look at while we were eating



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10 points if you know where it is Whistle

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Looks like the back of Brown Willy nr St.Breward ?
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razz



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Neilios wrote:
L110CDL wrote:
Not today but last Saturday, i booked the meal and surprised the wife for dinner/supper, we both got into Millie and picked the meal up and went to a place to eat it, i packed a flask off hot water and cups and we had a great time Very Happy

Parked up and got the tea brewing




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then the meal




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nice view to look at while we were eating




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10 points if you know where it is Whistle

Cool Thumbs Up


Always a favourite option for teaπŸ‘Œ



Looks awesome fella πŸ‘πŸ» Chips , tea and views , and your good lady too πŸ‘πŸ»
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Supacat



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Quite by chance today, I came across this post:

Oobah Butler (@Oobahs) Tweeted:

Chips by the sea are fine, but never trust anything fuelled by nostalgia. To find the greatest chips, you need to head into the heartlands of misery; places where there is no hope other than the chip. Where the chip is all they have. Talking, of course, about the West Midlands

https://twitter.com/Oobahs/status/1312019391157080064?s=20

Some of the tweets are cracking. Then there's discussion of orange chips in the Black Country, which I haven't a clue about.
Post #859596 3rd Oct 2020 4:26pm
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Rashers



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L110CDL wrote:
Not today but last Saturday, i booked the meal and surprised the wife for dinner/supper, we both got into Millie and picked the meal up and went to a place to eat it, i packed a flask off hot water and cups and we had a great time Very Happy

Parked up and got the tea brewing




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then the meal




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nice view to look at while we were eating




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Clayton, that looks great and I think myself and the current Mrs Rashers need to do the same very soon Thumbs Up
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Supacat wrote:
Wooden chopsticks yes, wooden forks, a big no from me.

Of course the best way is to buy an unsliced loaf, hollow out the centre, put your fish & chips in and munch away. Haven't done that since my schooldays.


Chopsticks of any material have no place anywhere near Fish n Chips.........
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Supacat



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Quite, I was commenting as eating utensils in general rather than specifically for fish & chips.
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AJC



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Set about fitting new front diff. Which has turned into.

New front stub axles and wheel bearings, new calipers and new bushes for front arms at axle and body end
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^^don't start on the back of it then Rolling with laughter Thumbs Up
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