merse
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Snow
Dec 24, 2009 8:54:20 GMT
Post by merse on Dec 24, 2009 8:54:20 GMT
I would kindly ask that you do not have a go at others for what they bring to the forum that they may feel will interest others, if you don't want to see pictures of diesels, or any other posts that are not football related, then stop using the last 75 post facility and just stick to only reading the threads on the Torquay United boards. It is not acceptable on the TFF for you to have a dig at what other TFF members post on this forum and then in the same post go on about that you have added another riveting edition on your blog. ........................and there was I using what I thought was humour and irony in response to some delightfully odd ball contributions from Timbo and Stuart. Oh well, it was obviously wasted on the po faced and over earnest Forum Police who if they went to a pantomime would probably come home fancying the Panto Dame. A word of advice: If you really want to make people laugh just take yourself extremely seriously
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Snow
Dec 24, 2009 9:36:12 GMT
Post by aussie on Dec 24, 2009 9:36:12 GMT
I must say that was funny!
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Dave
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Snow
Dec 24, 2009 9:58:42 GMT
Post by Dave on Dec 24, 2009 9:58:42 GMT
Not acting as a forum policeman merse, maybe I read your post the wrong way, still feel updates should be posted on the thread you made about the blog.
Have put up a new link to your blog above the ClustrMap
Dave
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merse
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Snow
Dec 24, 2009 10:28:48 GMT
Post by merse on Dec 24, 2009 10:28:48 GMT
Not acting as a forum policeman merse, maybe I read your post the wrong way, Have put up a new link to your blog above the ClustrMap Glad we're on the same wavelength, I loved Barty's pic of the gravy splattered plate ~ did you? Thanks for the link, it is appreciated and I'm working on a blog relevant to TFF in the New Year documenting all the variant (or should that be deviant?)characters and odd ball contributions..................... so beware matey!
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Snow
Dec 24, 2009 11:57:42 GMT
Post by aussie on Dec 24, 2009 11:57:42 GMT
Oh god no, I`m gunna get it this time!
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Dave
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Snow
Dec 24, 2009 11:57:45 GMT
Post by Dave on Dec 24, 2009 11:57:45 GMT
Thanks for the link, it is appreciated and I'm working on a blog relevant to TFF in the New Year documenting all the variant (or should that be deviant?)characters and odd ball contributions..................... so beware matey! As the TFF is now open for the whole world to read and will now have guests viewing it who may not know about your blog, they hopefully will click the link and this will generate more traffic on your site. I have also put a sticky on your thread in the popside, so it will now stay on the top of page one, should you want to use the thread to let us know when you have added to the blog. Really looking forward to your TFF entry, but please just be kind about me Yours only here to help and work with my fellow TFF members Dave
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Snow
Dec 24, 2009 13:51:12 GMT
Post by Jon on Dec 24, 2009 13:51:12 GMT
I've no interest at all in trains, but I've always been keen on food - hence the XXL TUFC shirt. I must say that I was disappointed at some of the sloppy and ill-disciplined breakfast formations here. I've always been in favour of the eggs one end, beans the other, bacon next to the eggs, sausages next to the beans and a strong bank of hash browns in the middle of the plate formation. Getting baked bean juice mixed up with your egg yolk is a schoolboy error in my book.
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Snow
Dec 24, 2009 21:36:54 GMT
Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2009 21:36:54 GMT
Getting baked bean juice mixed up with your egg yolk is a schoolboy error in my book. Lovely!! Where would hog's pudding - for home games - and black pudding - for far-flung away fixtures - fit into your formation? And if we're putting in a shout for classic breakfasts at railway stations my vote is for Barnstaple...
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Dave
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Snow
Dec 24, 2009 21:43:52 GMT
Post by Dave on Dec 24, 2009 21:43:52 GMT
Talking of snow, I have a feeling it may start to fall a bit earlier then the Met man said, you can't trust them as they said yesterday it would be milder, but its freezing again outside.
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Snow
Dec 24, 2009 22:23:19 GMT
Post by jmgull on Dec 24, 2009 22:23:19 GMT
I've no interest at all in trains, but I've always been keen on food - hence the XXL TUFC shirt. I must say that I was disappointed at some of the sloppy and ill-disciplined breakfast formations here. I've always been in favour of the eggs one end, beans the other, bacon next to the eggs, sausages next to the beans and a strong bank of hash browns in the middle of the plate formation. Getting baked bean juice mixed up with your egg yolk is a schoolboy error in my book. A man after my own heart.....baked beans are only ever to be mixed with HP sauce and as you say, must be as far from the eggs as possible, i too find the sausages normally make a suitacle barricade often with the aid of the bacon, especially in the event of a criminal oversupply of baked beans (nowt worse ). You've forgotten to mention the fried bread......in my book the most important member of my plate formation, it's most crucial role is to look after the fried eggs.....which must be skilfully and carefully lifted on top of the fried bread taking extreme care not to break the egg yolk in transit...... Once in place......the eggs can be simultaneously broken so that the fried bread soaks some of that delicious egg yolk with the help of the nearby mushrooms. Who needs Trains?
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Dave
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Snow
Dec 24, 2009 22:36:01 GMT
Post by Dave on Dec 24, 2009 22:36:01 GMT
Are you boys really being serious here I don't think I have ever looked on my plate to see if my sausage was sticking in my beans or their juice, or where my egg was, so what do you do if things are not where they should be? move them around where they should be? bloody hell I just get on eat it me. ;D
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chelstongull
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Snow
Dec 25, 2009 8:46:27 GMT
Post by chelstongull on Dec 25, 2009 8:46:27 GMT
Are you boys really being serious here I don't think I have ever looked on my plate to see if my sausage was sticking in my beans or their juice, or where my egg was, so what do you do if things are not where they should be? move them around where they should be? bloody hell I just get on eat it me. ;D Think it needs moving to the ' Snob' thread if you ask me Dave
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Dave
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Snow
Dec 25, 2009 9:07:44 GMT
Post by Dave on Dec 25, 2009 9:07:44 GMT
Are you boys really being serious here I don't think I have ever looked on my plate to see if my sausage was sticking in my beans or their juice, or where my egg was, so what do you do if things are not where they should be? move them around where they should be? bloody hell I just get on eat it me. ;D Think it needs moving to the ' Snob' thread if you ask me Dave Good morning Phil, I think you and I are greatly out numbered on here, I just wish I had worked harder in my lessons at primary school
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chelstongull
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Snow
Dec 25, 2009 9:14:22 GMT
Post by chelstongull on Dec 25, 2009 9:14:22 GMT
Think it needs moving to the ' Snob' thread if you ask me Dave Good morning Phil, I think you and I are greatly out numbered on here, I just wish I had worked harder in my lessons at primary school Good morning to you sir - hope you have a happy one. Me, if I hadn't contracted meningitis in my last year of Primary school who knows where I might have ended up
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Dave
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Snow
Dec 25, 2009 9:19:57 GMT
Post by Dave on Dec 25, 2009 9:19:57 GMT
I think Phil we will have a problem with our TFF train ride and breakfast day out, we will have to make sure the train has a first class carriage for our snobs, maybe you and I will end up riding with the driver
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