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Message for Jasper re: bread
locodude - 22/9/02 at 11:52 AM

Dear Jasper
I was in a certain northern supermarket yesterday afternoon. I went to the bakery section and guess what? Yes I was surrounded by all sorts of different varieties of ciabatta bread. In fact the only kind of bread you would struggle to get is a plain white sliced! Oh and by the way guess what I had to drink in the cafe after? Cappucino, that's what. So throw your northern stereotypes out of the window, we've finally arrived in the 20th century, shame we're now in the 21st.
Chris PTM


theconrodkid - 22/9/02 at 12:43 PM

Cant beat a cup of tea and a bacon sarnie never mind all this euro salad stuff!


paulbeyer - 22/9/02 at 10:52 PM

Chris,
Double celebration time......

1) you are now an official Honourary Soft Southern Jessie.

2) This is my 100th post


Jasper - 23/9/02 at 09:04 AM

We've move on down here as well now, were into Mochaccino's and £10 a loaf french bread now......


MrFluffy - 23/9/02 at 02:07 PM

quote:
We've move on down here as well now, were into Mochaccino's and £10 a loaf french bread now......

£10 a loaf?? bloody hell its only 60 eurocents here in france!!


theconrodkid - 23/9/02 at 06:44 PM

I hear houses are cheap in france as well,im looking for somewhere to move to when my buisness lease expires,whats the sp out there?


MrFluffy - 23/9/02 at 07:05 PM

Depends where you want to go, I have only lived in central and southern france, but if you want more on either region email me off list...


Highcost builder - 23/9/02 at 09:01 PM

are you lot for real?


locodude - 23/9/02 at 09:26 PM

You better believe it!!!!


stephen_gusterson - 23/9/02 at 09:34 PM

hey locodude.....

cuppochino and chiabatt bread are italian and they were on the

SAME SIDE AS THE GERMANS YOU DEFECTING RAT FINK!!

I was in Brittany (the place, sadly not the lady ) last month, and decent places to live start at around 40k!


atb

Steve


locodude - 23/9/02 at 09:55 PM

Dear Steve G
It's not me that eats this foreign muck, it's jasper. If you had been to Donnington with the lads instead of watching 'American Style' racing (ours not good enough eh?), then you would know. Either that or at least try to keep up with the posts and not jump in 1/2 way through and make an ass of yourself, although I know it must be hard what with being so good at it and all!!
Chris PTM
TIC(tongue in cheek)


bob - 23/9/02 at 10:57 PM


stephen_gusterson - 23/9/02 at 11:11 PM

quote:
Dear Steve G
It's not me that eats this foreign muck, it's jasper. If you had been to Donnington with the lads instead of watching 'American Style' racing (ours not good enough eh?), then you would know. Either that or at least try to keep up with the posts and not jump in 1/2 way through and make an ass of yourself, although I know it must be hard what with being so good at it and all!!
Chris PTM
TIC(tongue in cheek)




American style racing.....

thats the kind where more than one guy wins in a season, and cars pass each other.......is that what you mean by american style racing?




Its nice to know you care and remember where I went to and.......... not being there, how else was I to know (along with the other 520+ on here that didnt know the joke) the context in which to take your post?



atb

Steve

who has a pack of chia wasssafrigginname in the fridge right now.

Im like that

a total rebel


bob - 24/9/02 at 07:46 AM

Steve
The Itai's were on everyones side,well whoever happened to be winning at the time


Peteff - 24/9/02 at 11:11 AM

I thought moccachinos were fake eye-tie trousers. The dearest bread I've bought was some new stuff on the telly, Warburtons or summat and it tastes just like all the other bread in the shop to me. Well, if it's toasted and covered in baked beans what do you expect. .

yours, Pete.


john_s - 24/9/02 at 06:34 PM

quote:
American style racing.....


Would that be the American style race that a British guy won?

And the racing in which much of the technical work is carried out in the UK?



John.


stephen_gusterson - 24/9/02 at 06:49 PM

quote:
quote:
American style racing.....


Would that be the American style race that a British guy won?

And the racing in which much of the technical work is carried out in the UK?



John.


Yep, thats the one! Nice to know that we can still excel in some fields.

Dario Franchitti is a good old scots name dontcha think....wonder what the mc franchitti tartan is like?


BTW - Northants and surrounding area, where I am, is a bit of a motorsports tech mecca.

Cosworth and ilmor both in northants, along with the oval and silverstone, jordan, benetton, (as was), Jaguar, Arrows (prob as was too) are all a stones throw away.

atb

steve


john_s - 24/9/02 at 08:47 PM

Where abouts in Northants are you?

My best mate lives in Rushden.

John.


stephen_gusterson - 24/9/02 at 09:54 PM

kettering area


atb

steve

rushden is 8 mins away.


Peteff - 25/9/02 at 10:05 AM

My uncle Jim lives in Wilbarston. Is that near Kettering ?. It's very quaint the bit where he lives.

yours, Pete.


stephen_gusterson - 25/9/02 at 10:27 PM

i have lived here 12 years and i know its somewhere around here......!

atb

steve


now where did i put it