what does it say at the top? It looks like 'milage soueve'. but it also looks like that thing you get on internet sites where you have to type in the letters that you can see. disturbingly, I have failed some of those before.
I was trying to decipher that, also. London graffiti seems a bit kryptic. I went home last weekend and saw "Leigh is a kidy fiddla" written in my local town. Daft thing is, it's probably "Lee".
Am not sure about Fishcotheque's claims that their fish and chips are "traditional". I want glitter balls and silver platforms on the side. Chippy related question: are scraps/scrumps just a Northern thing?
In the midlands I've never found it normal to ask for scraps like people do in the North. But thats probably just cos I am snobby- I couldnt say whether people in the South eat them.
Scraps are definitely a northern thing. Whenever I go into a chippy I still get scared when the guy asks me if I want them... feel a bit like he's challenging me to a series of bouts of fisticuffs or some mild horseplay.
As for chips and gravy, that's just weird. Tasty, but weird.
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what does it say at the top? It looks like 'milage soueve'. but it also looks like that thing you get on internet sites where you have to type in the letters that you can see. disturbingly, I have failed some of those before.
sorry, milage soebus
I was trying to decipher that, also. London graffiti seems a bit kryptic. I went home last weekend and saw "Leigh is a kidy fiddla" written in my local town. Daft thing is, it's probably "Lee".
Am not sure about Fishcotheque's claims that their fish and chips are "traditional". I want glitter balls and silver platforms on the side. Chippy related question: are scraps/scrumps just a Northern thing?
In the midlands I've never found it normal to ask for scraps like people do in the North. But thats probably just cos I am snobby- I couldnt say whether people in the South eat them.
I prefer "a salt and battery"
Don't southern shandy drinking puftas all eat chips & cheese instead of chips n gravy?
I'd like to order a coach please
Scraps are definitely a northern thing. Whenever I go into a chippy I still get scared when the guy asks me if I want them... feel a bit like he's challenging me to a series of bouts of fisticuffs or some mild horseplay.
As for chips and gravy, that's just weird. Tasty, but weird.
Had pie and mash yet Tombola?
Compromise: chips, cheese and gravy.
Be proper notherners. Chips and curry.
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