Bean feast
Just as everyone has a different Cole Porter classic it seems we all have our own way of enjoying cheesy beanos. When Lorenzo texted in during the show to say he was wolfing down some cheese, toast and beans little did he know what kind of response he would provoke on the text.
First of all, Gavin from Glasgow got in touch to say his preference was for cheesy tuna beanos then Carolyn said she liked a poached egg on top. Lorenzo then got back in touch to 'disclose' that he has, oregano, black pepper and bit of olive oil with his cheesy beans.
Lopez in Largs was on next to share his recipe for " the best cheesy beans". He suggests you fry chopped onions till golden brown, add red peppers, fry them then add beans and grated cheese.
If that wasn't off the wall enough for you then Steve and Kiera prefer "cheese onion and corned beef beanie on toast finished off with a splash of Lea and Perrins", Paula puts chicken under her beans and Graham from Peebles offers the following; "Cheesy beans - cook the beans and cheese in a frying pan so mixed up , add piri piri sauce to taste and leave for while until mushy and pour over hot buttered toast - heaven !"
If that's not sent you off to the fridge looking for cheese then have a think about tomorrow's show which is a chance for you to show off your celebrity connections. If you have met the artist then get them on tomorrow night.
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At 9th Jun 2011, Scotch Get wrote:FRIDAY
'Against the Wind' - Máire Brennan
Máire has two claims to fame.
1) She is Enya's big sister.
2) She and her siblings went to school with Scotch Git's cousins in Gweedore, County Donegal.
3) Oh, yeah. She and her brothers and uncles had a wee group called Clannad. To be sure...
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At 9th Jun 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Time for Julie's Stella Street tales......
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At 9th Jun 2011, DC wrote:Forget yer beans on toast, I've just had a fish supper. Braw.
In the early sixties, my mum used to do Bed & Breakfast & Evening Meals in our house. A group of musicians arrived in Cellardyke one summer looking for a time-out from the pressures of writing & performing songs. I couldn't remember their name but knew it began with a 'B' and that they were quite famous.
The following morning saw about thirty young ladies outside the door with autograph books in hand asking if the Beatles were still staying with us. They were rather disappointed to discover that it was in fact the Beatstalkers!
DC
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At 9th Jun 2011, paolopablo wrote:Previously on the blog.....
Infatuation? Mr Git are you trying to trivialise my feelings into something resembling a teenage crush?
By the way I'm sure I heard you get two shouts tonight did you not?
Thought it was a really good show tonight apart from the Sam Cooke version of summertime which was a tad bizarre
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At 9th Jun 2011, paolopablo wrote:Previously on the blog
Senga Gaie pay attention
We are all going round Millport this summer as soon as we find out which day summer is this year
Adam
When you over and for how long
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At 9th Jun 2011, DC wrote:Connections continued:
In the even earlier sixties, another bunch of 'long-haired nellies' (as my dad used to call them) called at the house on the opposite side of the street. The lady who stayed there was a Mrs Wilson, aunt of Ian Stewart, founding member of The Rolling Stones. They agreed to visit the local clothing factory where, much to the annoyance of the management, the girls stopped their work for a couple of hours to get autographs.
Gonnae play New Faces - The Rolling Stones (much requested, never played....)
DC
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At 9th Jun 2011, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:#2 Norman...as you very well know...my 'Stella Street' sightings wouldn't work for this. Cheeky!
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At 9th Jun 2011, gaie wrote:I'd like a song played please for my friend Verena who got married last week.
either Red Travelling Socks or A Brighter Beat - Malcolm Middleton
Verena's now Mrs Middleton.
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At 9th Jun 2011, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:#5 Summer was last Friday...
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At 9th Jun 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#5
22/7 - 8/8
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At 9th Jun 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:I imagine His Roxiness will have us all beat on this one. John tell us again the one about how you got bumped out your front seat by Bowie at a Roxy gig.
JfE would have a list to end all lists too if he were still with us. Anyway here's a bit of mine:
Rolling Stones - "Wild Horses"
Thin Lizzy - "Little Darling"
Bon Jovi - "Its My Life"
Queen - "Hammer to Fall"
The Sex Pistols & Ronnie Biggs - "No One is Innocent"
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At 9th Jun 2011, Scotch Get wrote:#4
Paolo,
I put on the blog as a gesture of goodwill, pandering to your unhealthy obsession with another man's wife.
And how am I repaid? You use it as a weapon against me, in the full and certain knowledge that my request was for by Clfford T. Ward.
It's Imelda I feel sorry for...
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At 9th Jun 2011, paolopablo wrote:Ok why don't we get off our butts and all meet up when Adams over
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At 9th Jun 2011, Scotch Get wrote:#13
Paolo,
An excellent idea! Norrie can give you that pint I gave him to pass on to you to replace the pint you gave to me before you went off prematurely.
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At 9th Jun 2011, norriemaclean wrote:#14 too late. I drunk it.
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At 9th Jun 2011, Scotch Get wrote:*hic*
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At 9th Jun 2011, henri hannah wrote:#13
Agreed.We should certainly get together when Adam is here.
A day trip to Millport would be fabby.That includes the GIO team. Millport was Bryan's idea, cause Kirsten had never been there.Of course, he wasn't inviting the blogotariat - but I don't think it would do the team any harm to fraternise with the blogotariat, they might get some constructive ideas.
regardez youse
henri
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At 9th Jun 2011, norriemaclean wrote:the very thought of a day out at Millport with you lot nipping the ear of Bryan and Babs.....let me think....
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At 9th Jun 2011, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:It can double up as my birthday drinks!!! But I'm not schlepping all the way to flippin' Millport...whatever that is ;o)
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At 9th Jun 2011, Glen Miller wrote:Tonight was Squaresville, Daddio - dull music and interminable droning on about repulsive eating habits.
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At 9th Jun 2011, Scotch Get wrote:#18
I'll beg/steal/borrow a flute.
Adam can supply THE BLACK RUSSIAN!
>8-D
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At 9th Jun 2011, gaie wrote:#28
spot-on!!!
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At 9th Jun 2011, gaie wrote:I mean #20
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At 9th Jun 2011, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:#20...I know!!! Cheesey beans??? What the...???
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At 9th Jun 2011, DC wrote:Is that near Milnathort?
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At 9th Jun 2011, Glen Miller wrote:This broadcast could be heard anywhere in the world. Is this how we want to represent Scottish culture?
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At 9th Jun 2011, gaie wrote:#13
yes. let's.
But I don't for one single minute imagine Bryan/Babs/Kirsten will be setting forth on bicycles round Cumbrae with their GIO T-shirts on, followed by their adoring public, portable barbecues in the rucksacks, ready to cook up a bean-storm at Fintry. I daresay it would make progress back to town fairly speedy, but pity the poor Millportonians.
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At 9th Jun 2011, Madmacfraeclydebank wrote:Beanz Meanz Heinz
This is great with home made chips, it's even nice cold.
Pastry
8oz Self Raising Flour, 2oz Stork, 2 oz Cookeen, pinch salt, water to mix.
Filling
8oz good quality sausage, links or slice
415g tin of Heinz Baked Beans
Make the pastry & roll it out to fit a pie dish.Ìý
Line the base of the pie dish with pastry.Ìý
Part cook the sausage and place on the pastry in the bottom of the dish.ÌýÌýAdd Heinz Beans to the sausage.
Place pastry lid on the top & seal.ÌýBrush with egg.
Bake at 190oC for 30-40 mins.
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At 9th Jun 2011, Scotch Get wrote:If we're gonna cycle round the island, let's do so before we start drinking.
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At 9th Jun 2011, Madmacfraeclydebank wrote:Great on a picnic too!
The great and the good don't mix with the likes of us... apart from 'enri!
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At 9th Jun 2011, Glen Miller wrote:#28
I use truffle oil instead of Cookeen
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At 9th Jun 2011, Madmacfraeclydebank wrote:Nice!
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At 9th Jun 2011, Madmacfraeclydebank wrote:Can I take my own bike?
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At 9th Jun 2011, Scotch Get wrote:The last ferry is 20:30
Maybe DC should bring his wee boat...
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At 9th Jun 2011, Madmacfraeclydebank wrote:#34
Nae charts west of Kincardine.
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At 9th Jun 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Hey there are worse things than a day out in Millport with the GIO Bloggers!
Granted I cannot think what they are right now....
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At 9th Jun 2011, DC wrote:#35 you fall off the ege o' the world west o' Kincardine
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At 9th Jun 2011, DC wrote:ege?
Edge
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At 9th Jun 2011, Madmacfraeclydebank wrote:So does BB on a push bike ;-)
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At 9th Jun 2011, paulhandley wrote:We should do Millport before it attains City status and gets a bit too crowded! The next few weekends are the longest of the year, so should have the best probability of a blink of sun at some point, yeh?
I'm gonna get some practice in next Friday at the Scottish Real Ale Festival in Edinburgh, anyone fancy it? It's at Chambers Street, 5 minutes from Waverley Station. I'll be there with some fellow Ayrites who are into blog-friendly music.
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At 9th Jun 2011, Madmacfraeclydebank wrote:Jeepers, creepers....where'd ya get them peepers Jeepers, creepers...where'd ya get that black eye!
Ach, did I miss the Great American Songbook theme?
For tomorrow, another repeat!
Previously on GIO...
Me, Gordon Street Taxi Rank, Central Hotel, Cheeky Cockney Chap.
Superman's Big Sister ~ Ian Dury
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At 9th Jun 2011, DC wrote:Caption competition:
'Bean an gone'
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At 9th Jun 2011, DC wrote:'Cheesed off'
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At 10th Jun 2011, paolopablo wrote:DC you could take the short cut to Millport. Does your boat fit on the Falkirk wheel?
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At 10th Jun 2011, paolopablo wrote:#40
I always wondered what you called someone from ayr. Can I borrow that as a quiz question and I'll give you it back next week?
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At 10th Jun 2011, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:LouiseJuliefromEdinburgh'sPal and I will be route marshalls at the Edinburgh Moon Walk on Saturday night to Sunday breakfasttime so maybe something appropriate for all the walkers and volunteers at that might be good. Really looking forward to the event...not looking forward to possibly being cold and wet in Holyrood Park at 4 in the morning but I'm certain it'll be worth it...
Working at Colinton, living near Morningside and frequenting Easter Road I can hardly avoid bumping into a Proclaimer or two...but usually just the one who hasn't had his eyes lasered. They're very chatty and approachable...and travel by bus!
'IT'S SATURDAY NIGHT' or 'HIT THE HIGHWAY' - The Proclaimers.
I've met Steve Forbert...really nice guy...this song is a really good one...pity he's only been played twice on GIO to my knowledge
'ON THE STREETS OF THIS TOWN' - STEVE FORBERT
Cant think of anything apt by Russ Abbot...phew!
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At 10th Jun 2011, paolopablo wrote:I've met Jeremy Beadle. Erm........
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At 10th Jun 2011, paolopablo wrote:If I was my pal I would tell you about the time I went to Millport with frankie Miller about 20 years ago and was in a bar that had a karaoke on. After a few beers wee Frankie put himself up for a song. The presenter who had no idea who he was, asked him ''Sure ye can sing Pal''. Frankie just looked at him, took the mike and belted out Summertime Blues to rapturous applause. He then handed the mike back to the presenter and said ''Aye''
But I'm not my pal so I'll no bother tellin ye.
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At 10th Jun 2011, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:#47 If LouiseJuliefromEdinburgh'spal goes on the Millport trip you should ask her about when she met Jeremy Beadle!
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At 10th Jun 2011, paulhandley wrote:#45 Paolo you're welcome, dunno if that's official but you should get away with it!
As for the theme.....I met Renato Pagliari on a cruise ship a few years ago, he was a very nice chap, but i don't want to hear his duet with Renee.
More up to date..... my ex is from Tarbolton and knows Jai's mum.....still doesn't help me with a choon suggestion.....bring on the weekend!
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At 10th Jun 2011, paolopablo wrote:#46
Give a wave to my sister when she passes
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At 10th Jun 2011, norriemaclean wrote:I played Blackjack in Las Vegas with Ronnie Wood, nice chap, sorry I mean cool cat man.
Ron Wood - Seven days
or
Rolling Stones - New Faces as oft requested by Capn DC Sparrow, the second most famous British Seaman
I had a cup of coffee with the Indigo Girls in Edinburgh
Indigo Firls - Closer To Fine
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At 10th Jun 2011, DC wrote:#44 we don't need to go via the wheel (that's the link tae Embra). Unfortunately the new boat's too big to squeeze under the canal bridges. Anyway, having checked the charts, to the west o' Falkirk is marked 'Here be ye monsters'
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At 10th Jun 2011, paolopablo wrote:Re the cheesy bean debate, I remember a good few moons back hearing one of these topical phone in programmes where early on one of the female callers after making her point happened to say that she was goin off now to make her stovies. The presenter casually asked her what she put in them. Well that was that. The phone in went for a burton as caller after caller called in with their own recipe. What started as a serious debate on the topic of the day descended into a nations civil war on the right way to make stovies.
Perhaps our politicians should listen to the people and put the stuff that really matters in their next manifestos.
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At 10th Jun 2011, RoxyJohn wrote:Well I am sure it is no surprise to learn that I have met Bryan Ferry a few times. Through doing that work I have managed to meet a few interesting people too: Michale Parkinson, Jonathan Ross, Jools Holland, David Bowie, Nigel Kennedy, Brian May.
(I am the one in the kilt)
I almost met the legendary Bryan Burnett in Inverness once. He was walking round a corner towards the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ building there when my traffic light signalled green for go and I didn't get the chance to say hello.
Would love to hear Bryan Ferry's version of 'Song To The Siren' on the show tonight, it's from his latest album 'Olympia'
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At 10th Jun 2011, jinkk wrote:Struggled through the night and still struggling this morning because of the talk of cheesy beans on toast as Ive just started an eating plan and im not allowed anything but protein for 5 days!!
#26 I love the fact the world knows we are all a bit mad and up for a laugh and all the while we have a wonderful appreciation for everyones different taste in music, if people dont like it they know what they should do Im proud of GIO and honoured to be a wee part in it
Can I come to Millport pretty please?
Maybe thats a theme "Islands"
Islands in the stream
living on an Island
I am a rock
Oh Island in the sun
Bermuda Triangle
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At 10th Jun 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#54
Ahhh, stovies!!
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At 10th Jun 2011, dale_kelvin wrote:i've met the king.........no no' that one..........i've met the famous one.
solomon king....................'she wears my ring'
he could well afford to let her wear one as he was dripping with bling bling.
i bade him well after giving him a nod as if he was my new best friend.
cheers frae the dale
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At 10th Jun 2011, CaptRamius wrote:#29
I'll keep your seats warm in the bar.
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At 10th Jun 2011, henri hannah wrote:#48
Yep, Charlie Chaplin once entered a 'Charlie Chaplin Look- A Like' competition.
To his great disappointment, he came third.
regardez - youse
henri
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At 10th Jun 2011, gaie wrote:Nearly forgot - my son met Moby in New York
The Day - Moby
and Donnie Munro in the Co-op, Portree
Pride of the Summer - Runrig
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At 10th Jun 2011, henri hannah wrote:#56
Of course you can come to Millport: let them that blog come to Millport.
regardez vous
henri
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At 10th Jun 2011, Rorys_dad_polmont wrote:My Granddad was the best man at Rick Wakeman's parents wedding, my mum grew up calling Mr Wakeman snr, 'Uncle Cyril'. She didn't like Rick because he went to the grammar school.
My ex-grandfather-in-law played trumpet in the first ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ in-house band back in the 1920s. He was called Bert Hargest, and the band were \the London Radio Dance Band, lead by Sid Firman; There's a challenge for tonights producer, find a recording of theirs.
Finally, in the early 90s I shared a house with a guy whose girlfriend's mum ran the nursery where John Edwards, the bassist from Quo, sent his daughter. we Used to see him in the pub, and Rick Parfitt lived at the other end of the town, and he shopped in the tesco where Rory's Mum worked.
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At 10th Jun 2011, Rich wrote:I've got a few -- it's easier to meet your favorite musicians when you love obscure-ish ones who play small clubs rather than the Lady Gagas and Bruce Springsteens!
Teddy Thompson -- met him at the merchandise table after a gig in April and he couldn't have been nicer or funnier. We talked for a bit and I asked if we could take a photo together. He threw his arm around my shoulder and dragged me across the table so enthusiastically that the only thing keeping me from falling over was his face smashed against mine! So would love to hear "Delilah" or "Don't Know What I Was Thinking," two of TT's very best songs.
Bruce Robison -- I've met this Texas singer-songwriter several times and he's always kind and generous and fun to talk to. I'm tall -- 6'3" -- but Bruce is 6'7" and is the only person who always makes me feel very short. I know his "Angry All The Time" is a favorite of Bryan's....
Billy Bragg -- finally meeting him last year was one of the most exciting things that's ever happened to me since I've loved him since I was 15. Have met him twice more since then and he's always a joy to talk to. Never bad to hear his "The Saturday Boy" or "She's Got A New Spell"....
Rich in North Carolina
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At 10th Jun 2011, Willie B wrote:I got to meet 60s "blue eyed soul"legend Evie Sands at a woefully underattended gig 5 years ago in the then ABC2.She had been championed by the fab BMX Bandits and Teenage Fanclub (various members who were her backing band for the night)Famously quoted in the 60s as Dusty's favourite singer she had songs written for her by Chip Taylor(brother of John Voight) most notably "I Cant Let Go"and "Angel of The Morning"only to have them covered as was the way then and the hits going to The Hollies and Merrilee Rush respectively(sounds like a folk dance!)"Take me for a Little While "was a Northern Soul dancefloor hit but she eventually had a huge US hit with a brilliant reworking of the Troggs "Any Way That You Want Me".I was surprised to see how tiny she was considering the big voice and she was happy to sign my cd of"Any Way That You Want Me" up there along with "Dusty in Memphis"as one of the great "Blue eyed soul"albums.Would be cool to hear the title track,Bryan.Cheers,Willie Bartke
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At 10th Jun 2011, gaie wrote:#8 just to be clear, yes, I've met Malcolm and he's lovely, not half as gloomy as his songs would suggest!
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At 10th Jun 2011, Scotch Get wrote:For those among us who like to conduct their research in advance.
>8-D
Q. What does "Kiss, Marry, Avoid" mean?
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At 10th Jun 2011, loddol wrote:I met Phil Collins after hitting him in the face with a door - it was during a school placement when I was training to be a teacher, and he came to the school to judge the Easter Egg Decorating Competition.
I also met Gas Coombes after almost knocking him over in a supermarket with my trolley
so how about Supergrass's 'Rush Hour Soul'.
Lynne (from Sunny (for a change) Skye)
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At 10th Jun 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Cheese beano recipe.
Get cheese
Get beans
Get bread
Get Lea & Perrins
Set aside
Go out get pished
Return
Eat items above in the manner which prevents munchies/fire.
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At 10th Jun 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:What?
No cheesy peas!!
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At 10th Jun 2011, paolopablo wrote:That'll be raw then
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At 10th Jun 2011, Scotch Get wrote:At the thrawn bell.
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