Dec 2015
9:50pm, 2 Dec 2015
16,059 posts
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GlennR
Well that proves it. Any animal that has to have protected species status is, by definition, not fit to be in a deathmatch.
Failed the medical.
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Dec 2015
9:50pm, 2 Dec 2015
16,060 posts
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GlennR
Oh yes. Release the greys.
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Dec 2015
10:13pm, 2 Dec 2015
19,884 posts
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McGoohan
It's currently hedgehog vs squirrel, neither of which has proposed a general theory of relativity nor tastes delicious between two bits of bread with a dash of sauce.
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Dec 2015
10:13pm, 2 Dec 2015
11,527 posts
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mulbs
I was a member of the Tufty club (yes, I'm THAT old!), however I am taking my revenge on the red squirrel for the hedgehog's triumph over the toilet, unfair I know.
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Dec 2015
10:17pm, 2 Dec 2015
16,063 posts
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GlennR
Squirrel is delicious. One of our local places does various things with it, including a squirrel and hazelnut suet pudding.
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Dec 2015
10:19pm, 2 Dec 2015
19,885 posts
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McGoohan
Bloody hipsters!
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Dec 2015
10:21pm, 2 Dec 2015
16,065 posts
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GlennR
The place is traditional English - lots of lumps of meat and offal.
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Dec 2015
10:23pm, 2 Dec 2015
19,886 posts
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McGoohan
They should put that in the publicity material: "Now available: lumps of meat. And offal."
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Dec 2015
10:24pm, 2 Dec 2015
36,305 posts
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swittle
Ah! You mean the Westminster Restaurant!
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Dec 2015
10:26pm, 2 Dec 2015
16,067 posts
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GlennR
Quite possible. The slogan of the legendary St. John restaurant at Smithfield is/was 'From snout to tail'.
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