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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2016 19:18:40 GMT 7
I see a bottle of......Leo>>>>>>>
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2016 19:56:04 GMT 7
There were Somchais present.
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Post by smokie36 on Sept 25, 2016 20:50:23 GMT 7
And therein lies the ploblem with you bloody antipodeans, what you call chips, I call crisps. Concur with your none of that poncy Mickey D crap, french fries, didnt the Yanks rename them Freedom Fries? On a sesh one night with my brother, his dozy mrs asks do you want some chips, half way through a sesh and a bit Hank Marvin, I am thinking to myself, would love a chip butty or two, his dozy mrs appears with a plate of Pringles, . In this case the "chips" that <Bunny boiler> was referring to are the hot, deep fried strips of potato, usually associated with a Fish and Chip Shop. The crisps you speak of are sometimes called crisps in Oz, as in Smiths Crisps. My Dad told me when I was young, that back in the "ol' country" when you bought a packet of Smiths at the pub there was a little packet of salt inside so you could salt them yourself or eat them without salt. Salt n Shake crisps are still on sale now....but I have bigger fish to fry this afternoon....cya feckers
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Post by rgs2001uk on Sept 25, 2016 21:33:40 GMT 7
They did it before me, my boys are not junk fooders. Get a bag of those Mama Noodles and try the same. You see these obese little lugnuts running around and they live on junk food. Better than Red Bull & Coffee I guess.....Fast becoming a staple in the states..... They tell me that Mountain Dew packs a punch as well, cant comment never tried it.
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Post by rgs2001uk on Sept 25, 2016 21:36:06 GMT 7
And therein lies the ploblem with you bloody antipodeans, what you call chips, I call crisps. Concur with your none of that poncy Mickey D crap, french fries, didnt the Yanks rename them Freedom Fries? On a sesh one night with my brother, his dozy mrs asks do you want some chips, half way through a sesh and a bit Hank Marvin, I am thinking to myself, would love a chip butty or two, his dozy mrs appears with a plate of Pringles, . In this case the "chips" that <Bunny boiler> was referring to are the hot, deep fried strips of potato, usually associated with a Fish and Chip Shop. The crisps you speak of are sometimes called crisps in Oz, as in Smiths Crisps. My Dad told me when I was young, that back in the "ol' country" when you bought a packet of Smiths at the pub there was a little packet of salt inside so you could salt them yourself or eat them without salt. Yeah I remember them, they tasted like crap, and that poxy little blue bag was a PITA to try and open.
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Post by rgs2001uk on Sept 25, 2016 21:38:36 GMT 7
I see a bottle of......Leo>>>>>>> Must have been a HiSo affair, I see a bag of Lays crisps and chilli sauce from 7. All thats missing is a pack of Wonder Reds on the table.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2016 21:39:54 GMT 7
What's in all those silver things packs? Cask vino?
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Post by onionluke on Sept 25, 2016 21:41:56 GMT 7
I see a bottle of......Leo>>>>>>> Must have been a HiSo affair, I see a bag of Lays crisps and chilli sauce from 7. All thats missing is a pack of Wonder Reds on the table. Ha ha , wander Deng , remember krung tips ?
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Post by rgs2001uk on Sept 25, 2016 21:45:58 GMT 7
What's in all those silver things packs? Cask vino? Cask Vino, . Siam Sato if you please.
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Post by rgs2001uk on Sept 25, 2016 21:50:58 GMT 7
Must have been a HiSo affair, I see a bag of Lays crisps and chilli sauce from 7. All thats missing is a pack of Wonder Reds on the table. Ha ha , wander Deng , remember krung tips ? Krung tips, thats what the mother in law smokes, gawd knows what are lungs are like. Stick you lips round the tail pipe of a Bangkok metro bus and inhale, will be less harmful to your lungs than the old Krung Tips. New HiSo smoke of choice for the Somcahis up my way is Bond Street, 45 baht a pack, or 3 singles for 10 baht, popular with the motorcycle taxi drivers and Burmese from the car wash joint round the corner. Washed down with a shot glass of See Sip.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2016 5:01:12 GMT 7
I bought a packet of Thai rolly tobacco once to try it out, think it cost about 5 baht. Rolled one up and set fire to it, coughed my lungs out for half an hour and spent the rest of the day in bed getting over it. Note to self - "Don't ever try that stupid stunt again" ! The only thing I have ever tried that was anywhere near as bad was the thing they smoke in PNG called "muttras". They were ready rolled ciggys about 8" long that were rolled out of used newspaper (you could still see the writing on the paper) absolutely disgusting, but like they say - "don't knock it til you try it" The wine casks are known by some people as a "gin's handbag" - Aussies will know what I mean.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2016 8:15:46 GMT 7
Some good observation skill on here. The 'silver packs' is in fact the inside of the lay's packet (it's torn open). Well spotted on the 7-11 chilli sauce packet, presumably that would have been used on those (gristle filled)ribs that the Somchais cooked up. I certainly hope that my pizza was not contaminated by that stuff. I'm glad that there were no bongs in camera shot, though my trusty cigar lighter is also on there.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2016 9:00:24 GMT 7
Ha ha , wander Deng , remember krung tips ? Krung tips, thats what the mother in law smokes, gawd knows what are lungs are like. Stick you lips round the tail pipe of a Bangkok metro bus and inhale, will be less harmful to your lungs than the old Krung Tips. New HiSo smoke of choice for the Somcahis up my way is Bond Street, 45 baht a pack, or 3 singles for 10 baht, popular with the motorcycle taxi drivers and Burmese from the car wash joint round the corner. Washed down with a shot glass of See Sip. When I first came to Thailand I was a smoker and my ciggie of choice was 'Gold City'. Now these are real lung rippers, Krung Tips aren't even in the same class.
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