Post subject: Re: Questions You Always Wanted To Ask...
Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 11:09 am
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CORNISH wrote:steph, ive always been amazed by that, however not defending people but sometimes there are no bins for miles around.i admit ill leave it(bagged and out of the way) and then pick it up on the way back where i know a bin will be. beach was great, just shy of 80 degrees, cool sea and managed to get molly wet to cool her down, couldnt stay too long though as no shade.proper day out tomorrow though at the beach with her tent shade,her own beach towel LOL, we spoil her and picnic.mmmmmmmmmm
hope you and yours are well.
Fair enough, but people around here tend to leave it at the bottom of lamposts and when I asked someone one day why they did that they said because they know someone from the council will pick it up!, very annoying.
Glad Molly enjoyed the beach, I dread to think what the East Coast will be like tomorrow and Sunday, packed down like sardines
We're only doing one walk a day, first thing cos its too warm for them.
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Post subject: Re: Questions You Always Wanted To Ask...
Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 11:57 am
El Barbudo
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cod'ead wrote:What others call crumpets have traditionally been known as pikelets in Hull, even to the point that retailers sold crumpets as pikelets. At the end of the day, they're all basically the same thing, a thin batter poured onto a hot griddle. None of them can beat Staffordshire oatcakes anyway...
Whoah there fella. That sounds suspiciously like a pancake. Or a crepe, if you prefer.
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Post subject: Re: Questions You Always Wanted To Ask...
Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 1:50 pm
cod'ead
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El Barbudo wrote:Whoah there fella. That sounds suspiciously like a pancake. Or a crepe, if you prefer.
Since when did you pour a pancake intoa ring? The only difference is crumpet batter (same as oatcake batter) is yeasted
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Post subject: Re: Questions You Always Wanted To Ask...
Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 4:57 pm
DHM
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The question that comes to mind more and more often is "Why do people ask questions on the Sin Bin"? It's not like anyone on here knows anything useful.
We have some dudes who know photography, gamers, and we have some computer geeks (obviously), but for anything else you might as well cut out the middle man and go straight to Google yourself. And don't be fooled by the few who manage to, at some point in any debate, introduce their specialist subject - eg. transport logisitics in the greater Humberside area, or pubs that used to exist in Meanwood pre 1980 but are now much more attractive and inviting piles of rubble (McF ). I've never seen anyone actually interested in the average deisel consumption of an HGV when travelling from Hull to Robin Hood's Bay.
I myself have more than one degree and work as scientific director for our International business division, but would struggle to pull directly out of my head anything scientific that didn't relate to the relatively small area that I now work in.
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