April
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Post by April on Oct 12, 2008 11:57:16 GMT
A restaurant that encourages you to break the crockery, a 105 year old who put her long life down to being celibate, takeaway curries packed with harmful levels of E colours, ketchup and Marmite taken off the menu for having too much sugar and salt and stories from the current financial crisis. Plus music and more from: The Who - Let's See Action Queen - I'm Going Slightly Mad Holly Petrie -Our Lie Sassafrass - Box Car Hobo Rolling Stones - Losing My Touch Foreigner - Running The Risk Michael Bolton - Gone Too Far Those Guys - Love Is A Promise Kim Mitchell - Lager And Ale Billy Connolly - The Casual Vomit Nice As Pie - Drunk, Stoned & Stupid Mick Ronson - Only After Dark ZZ Top - Viva Las Vegas Phil Rowe - If You Were In Love Van Halen - Jump Kula Shaker - Hey Dude Don't forget the Myspace site at www.myspace.com/greasyspoonradioshow
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Post by Richard & Amanda In Cornwall on Oct 12, 2008 13:05:20 GMT
And A very true comment from April or was it Paul about bald men!!!
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Post by Paul Chamberlain on Oct 12, 2008 16:36:16 GMT
It was a story about Wayne Rooney apparently getting a bit of a complex about a thinning patch and some of his team mates calling him Bobby Charlton and he was considering razing his hair to a number one. Absolutely no shame in that, Bobby's a massive football hero and I've done a number one haircut for over a decade, no comb-over jobs, thatching, bad hair days at all. April said it doesn't affect the male's ability in the sack... apparently!
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Post by Lee on Oct 12, 2008 16:50:21 GMT
April said it doesn't affect the male's ability in the sack... apparently! ;D WAY to much information And yes, Rooney has had a number one all over, and he looks an even bigger tit than he normally does ;D
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April
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Post by April on Oct 12, 2008 17:12:07 GMT
Great Tits, Blue Tits or Long Tailed Tits. We've got them all around here. Don't know of a larger eared one though.
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Post by Lee on Oct 12, 2008 17:17:18 GMT
Great Tits, Blue Tits or Long Tailed Tits. We've got them all around here. Don't know of a larger eared one though. Nah, none of those. It's a new species called the Shrek Tit
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April
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Post by April on Oct 12, 2008 18:09:31 GMT
Cool. A new species, The Green Long-Eared Tit. How do you all feel about ketchup and Marmite being targeted by the health brigade? Perhaps we can make this a big deal on the general board - How is the Nanny State affecting you?
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Post by Woody on Oct 12, 2008 18:19:55 GMT
i think ketchup / tomato sauce should be banned, infact tomatoes should be banned full stop...........
Woody
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Post by Paul B on Oct 12, 2008 18:20:08 GMT
Being from the town where the black gold is made... OH, HEALTH MUPPETS, LEAVE MY BLOODY MARMITE ALONE! I love it... Seems not so long ago they were telling us it was 'good for us'.. remember that horrible gunk, 'Yeast Extract'? Big brown jar with an orange label... remember my dear old Mum force feeding me that crap till I found Marmite!! PB.
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Post by Alison on Oct 12, 2008 18:51:11 GMT
i think ketchup / tomato sauce should be banned, infact tomatoes should be banned full stop........... Woody Even if they are rotten and being thrown at a band that once cancelled JBs and played in Minehead?
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Post by Woody on Oct 12, 2008 18:56:33 GMT
Very good point Alison, i'd forgotten that use for em Woody
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Post by Alison on Oct 12, 2008 19:04:35 GMT
How do you all feel about ketchup and Marmite being targeted by the health brigade? Perhaps we can make this a big deal on the general board - How is the Nanny State affecting you? Marmite is quite high in salt but I can't see that a thin smearing on your toast in the morning is really going to do any harm in the great scheme of things -and it's got so many other goodies in it anyway, its probably healthier than what a lot of kids have for breakfast (Sugar-laden cereals, for example!) Same with Ketchup, a blob on the side of your plate surely can't be that bad can it? (And it contains that lycopene stuff doesn't it? Thats meant to be good for you) It really comes down to moderation, anything is bad for you if you eat too much of it. Thats my two-penn'orth anyway! ;D The so-called health brigade would have us eating nothing but flavourless pap I'm sure! Have you noticed when you see "New improved" on a label nowadays, it usually means they've found a way of selling you more air or water? (I guess that's another subject really?!)
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Post by Paul Chamberlain on Oct 12, 2008 20:52:52 GMT
I can remember coming home from school in the late sixties and early seventies and looking forward to a couple of slices of bread and dripping. With salt. Never did me any harm (clutching left arm and collapsing to the floor). ;D
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Post by Alison on Oct 12, 2008 21:14:53 GMT
I can remember coming home from school in the late sixties and early seventies and looking forward to a couple of slices of bread and dripping. With salt. Never did me any harm (clutching left arm and collapsing to the floor). ;D I thought dripping was more of a northern thing? My Grandad almost lived on toast and dripping (With salt) ....was gonna say it never did him any harm, but then he did end up with severe circulatory problems and had to have his leg amputated or maybe that was down to the Woodbines?
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