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Thursday, August 19, 2010

The right way

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What did you have for breakfast today, Hilary?

Fried tomato, three slices of good English bacon, two eggs on toast and a nice little slice of black pudding.

Oh YES!



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10 comments:

  1. No sausages? Mushrooms? Fried potatoes? Fried bread? and no Heinz baked beans? Really, Hilary, I don't think you had a proper English breakfast at all. Try harder tomorrow.

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  2. Anonymous2:24 pm

    With this thread in mind, you don't mind being used by Youth Defence then, Hilary.

    http://irishcatholics.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=tlm&action=display&thread=54&page=2
    "A lot of YD people treat the trad congregations in the same way - like some sort of captive audience."

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  3. Not if there's a fry-up in it for me.

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  4. Oh, and BTW: I think we've discussed the name issue, haven't we? The rules apply all the time, every day, all day.

    And hey, Obsessive-Person;

    why don't you go for a walk or something? I think your brain's record is skipping. We're talking about breakfast here.

    Shee!

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  5. Anonymous7:31 pm

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  6. John J7:32 pm

    I had kippers and eggs yesterday. Read about kippers in Jeeves and Wooster and it sounded like a grand idea. So I picked some up and fried them up with some eggs. A great start to the day.

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  7. Now kedgeree is very good...accompanied by poached eggs..

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  8. And you "Anon," are the one who keeps forgetting that there are rules of civilised discourse, and, much more importantly, rules for commenting on this blog.

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  9. Oh kippers! Yes, I remember those. They do make the house smell of fish though.

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