Pie.
Pie qualifies as English, doesn't it?
Nice big pie with veggies alongside.
*thinks: there's that great pub off Charlotte Street that does lovely pies*
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Tue 17 Mar 2009, 12:19,
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Nice big pie with veggies alongside.
*thinks: there's that great pub off Charlotte Street that does lovely pies*
Oh yes, you must have this
lovely pie. I might make a pie at the weekend. it'll either be my patented three sausage (cumberland, lincolnshire and bratties) or steak and black pudding.
I make odd pies.
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Tue 17 Mar 2009, 12:20,
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I make odd pies.
Steak AND Black Pudding!
Now that sounds like a Pie of Champions!
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Tue 17 Mar 2009, 12:23,
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Heh, that reminds me of this bit about Hunter S. Thompson I just read on wikipaedia
"In 1970 Thompson ran for sheriff of Pitkin County, Colorado, as part of a group of citizens running for local offices on the "Freak Power" ticket. The platform included promoting the decriminalization of drugs (for personal use only, not trafficking, as he disapproved of profiteering), tearing up the streets and turning them into grassy pedestrian malls, banning any building so tall as to obscure the view of the mountains, and renaming Aspen "Fat City" to deter investors.
Thompson, having shaved his head, referred to his opponent as "my long-haired opponent", as the Republican candidate had a crew cut."
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Tue 17 Mar 2009, 12:32,
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Thompson, having shaved his head, referred to his opponent as "my long-haired opponent", as the Republican candidate had a crew cut."