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Freddy Woo writes, "My wife thinks calling the front room a lounge is common. Worse, a friend of hers recently admonished her daughter for calling a toilet, a toilet. Lavatory darling. It's lavatory."

My own mother refused to let me use the word 'oblong' instead of 'rectangle'. Which is just odd, to be honest.

What stuff do you think is common?

(, Thu 16 Oct 2008, 16:06)
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Only in Lincoln
Chips with grated cheese on. Available at every chippy in the area.
Nuff said.
Muffintop not quite big and wobbly enough?
Have some more artery-hardening sat fat on your chips.
Plebs.
(, Sun 19 Oct 2008, 16:04, 11 replies)
Cheesey chips?
Fucking gorgeous they are, especially with lashings of ketchup.

Right, that's dinner sorted!
(, Sun 19 Oct 2008, 16:06, closed)
hmm
Gorgeous are they? Maybe I should give them a whirl then. Just not in a chip shop I'll do it in the privacy of my own home.
(, Sun 19 Oct 2008, 16:11, closed)
Grated Cheese...
is ok but cheese sauce on chips is much better 'cause then it doesn't go all hard and inedible on top and all the chips get covered XD
(, Sun 19 Oct 2008, 16:30, closed)
Mayonnaise
Must be Helmanns though.
(, Tue 21 Oct 2008, 17:25, closed)
Chippy top end of Carholme Road...
...does awesome cheesy chips for the record.

I find it hard to look down at what people are buying from a chip shop - after all its all deep-fried and full of fat. Except those who buy battered Mars bars, they're all wankers. :/
(, Sun 19 Oct 2008, 16:55, closed)
isn't this
known as 'poutine' in canada?
(, Sun 19 Oct 2008, 17:06, closed)
Poutine is cheese curds, not grated cheese.
And gravy.

Lovely.

Doesn't sound it, but it is.
(, Sun 19 Oct 2008, 19:28, closed)
Not just in Lincoln
Nearly every chip shop in Britain sells cheesy chips
(, Sun 19 Oct 2008, 17:06, closed)
No
they don't
(, Sun 19 Oct 2008, 17:14, closed)
When I moved from Liverpool, to Derbyshire,
I thought chips with cheese was a local curiosity.

Turns out it's common, but not universal.
(, Sun 19 Oct 2008, 19:33, closed)
and donner
chips cheese and doner is the way.
it has the 3 main food groups: potato, dairy and questionable meat.

nowt better on a stagger home from the pub.
(, Sun 19 Oct 2008, 20:26, closed)

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