Jun 2016
3:09pm, 21 Jun 2016
5,004 posts
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Nicholls595
I've heard of Greggs. We even have one in DH Lawrenceville.
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Jun 2016
3:10pm, 21 Jun 2016
3,390 posts
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Red Ant
Boston Tea Party rules
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Jun 2016
3:13pm, 21 Jun 2016
82,760 posts
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GregP
Greggs will be away to Millie's Cookies in R1G19.
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Jun 2016
3:18pm, 21 Jun 2016
13,063 posts
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TRO Saracen
Have you got in the start list:
The traditional burger van, as seen at many race finishes and various other places.
You know the sort, little table next to the van to squirt some ludicrously bright red but oddly tasteless Ketchup over your burger. It's not a chain in any normal sense but the branding, products and general ambience are common to all the length and breadth of the country.
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Jun 2016
3:30pm, 21 Jun 2016
82,761 posts
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GregP
I think that's a good call - also the funny little artisan coffee van.
Huge fan of both.
Wriggers? You got a view on this?
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Jun 2016
3:37pm, 21 Jun 2016
24,144 posts
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McGoohan
Like this?
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Jun 2016
3:43pm, 21 Jun 2016
13,064 posts
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TRO Saracen
Just seen Marks and Spencer in there (and winning 7-0 for all love). Since when has popular ladies lingerie and fawn coloured slacks for blokes been fast food?
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Jun 2016
3:51pm, 21 Jun 2016
82,762 posts
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GregP
Yes, McG.
Because my nearest chain sandwich shop to T Block is Boots, and my second nearest is Tesco, I frequently go to my third nearest, which is M&S.
They do a great beef and horse (HORSE) roll.
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Jun 2016
4:19pm, 21 Jun 2016
24,146 posts
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McGoohan
The cook in the logo seems to be romantically involved with his own sausages. 1. I would question his mental state 2. I hope he washes his hands before serving 3. I want my sausages to have as few eyes and lips as possible 4. I realise this might be overambitious
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Jun 2016
4:48pm, 21 Jun 2016
13,066 posts
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TRO Saracen
Indeed McG. It is generally accepted that burgers contain hooves, lips and bollocks, so at least no eyes...;-)
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