pickle
it says pickle.
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RowdsterDelux,
Fri 14 Mar 2003, 13:20,
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That's because it's British.
You must expect regional variations in the prey of the chutney ferret. Food chains and all that.
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Jimvin dropped plates on your arse at,
Fri 14 Mar 2003, 13:22,
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Errrr
There is a difference. We have chutney and pickle. Don't ask me to explain the difference.
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Clownkiller,
Fri 14 Mar 2003, 13:27,
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explain the
difference
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mnb098mnb used to be here,
Fri 14 Mar 2003, 13:28,
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Is that like...
...the whole snails and oysters thang?
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Jimvin dropped plates on your arse at,
Fri 14 Mar 2003, 13:30,
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No
because there's obviously no difference between snails and oysters, whereas there is between chutney and pickle.
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JustHere4Coffee remembers when all o' this were car parks,
Fri 14 Mar 2003, 13:32,
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The difference is:
Pickle is British
Chutney is Indian
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Ijon Tichy,
Fri 14 Mar 2003, 13:43,
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Explain lime pickle
in indian restaurants then.....go on.....go on.....*prod*
:)
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witchy is covered in BEES,
Fri 14 Mar 2003, 13:44,
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too obscure ...
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Duncan Disorderly,
Fri 14 Mar 2003, 13:35,
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