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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2005 14:19:32 GMT 1
Ah, as many of you know eating is one of my favourite hobbies so I'm very happy sitting here and eating a lovely sandwich from boots. What's everyone else had - if anything at all that is?
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Post by Rod on Jan 6, 2005 14:23:12 GMT 1
Just eaten a turkey and chutney sandwich, now comes the orange and then the apple
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Post by telfordSHREWS on Jan 6, 2005 14:23:43 GMT 1
Mcdonalds breakfast this morning , then down to Greggs for a cornish pastie and Ham roll, just finished a small kebab & washing in down with a small bottle of Stella, and i'm off for a kip in a mo
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Post by Ratcliffesghost on Jan 6, 2005 14:26:07 GMT 1
From the "Little Gourmet" opposite the old Council Tax office, and just nearer town from the Library...... A "Cheese, Onion and Tomato Hoagy" Basically you can have whatever fillings you want (I've had Cheese,Onion and Tomato) in a three egg omlette, which is then served inside a fresh French Stick. (£1.80) Its the cats nadgers
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Post by OldGit on Jan 6, 2005 14:26:13 GMT 1
Just taking a break from putting a new floor down in the bathroom (arggh). Not eating anything, just drinking Sainbury's diet coke.
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Post by El Huracán!!!! on Jan 6, 2005 14:27:10 GMT 1
Across the road to Russell and Porters Bespoke Sandwich Bar (what ever than means) For a Chicken And Stuffing white bagget with Bancon Crips and a strawberry Ribena!!! Top class Ant which boots did you get that from? The one on New Street???
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Post by Ty on Jan 6, 2005 14:30:51 GMT 1
From the "Little Gourmet" opposite the old Council Tax office, and just nearer town from the Library...... A "Cheese, Onion and Tomato Hoagy" Basically you can have whatever fillings you want (I've had Cheese,Onion and Tomato) in a three egg omlette, which is then served inside a fresh French Stick. (£1.80) Its the cats nadgers The Little Gourmet is the best sandwich shop in town, bloody gorgeous.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2005 14:37:51 GMT 1
Ant which boots did you get that from? The one on New Street??? No mate in Brindley Place- the new development by the NIA.
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Post by ianwhit on Jan 6, 2005 14:38:46 GMT 1
tuna, chilli and cheese melt from subs, nice Jalapeno's..
soon to be followed by settlers, the nicest things sometimes hurt...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2005 14:38:52 GMT 1
As part of my 'countdown to my wedding' diet, I had a salad roll and clementine with a bottle of water. Sadly, the Pie, chips and peas lunches from 'The United Chip Shop' outside Old Trafford will be stopping for a while........
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Post by El Huracán!!!! on Jan 6, 2005 14:44:26 GMT 1
No mate in Brindley Place- the new development by the NIA. Ahh did not know there was boots in there, I wondered as I though it was a bit of a walk into the town from your place!!! What time train you getting??? Have not seen ya yet.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2005 14:51:58 GMT 1
Ahh did not know there was boots in there, I wondered as I though it was a bit of a walk into the town from your place!!! What time train you getting??? Have not seen ya yet. 5:55 train home tonight and tomorrow, and the 7-30 one in the morning. It took two hours to get home last night I need to enquire about getting champ manager
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Post by ShrewsAde on Jan 6, 2005 14:58:02 GMT 1
From the "Little Gourmet" opposite the old Council Tax office, and just nearer town from the Library...... A "Cheese, Onion and Tomato Hoagy" Basically you can have whatever fillings you want (I've had Cheese,Onion and Tomato) in a three egg omlette, which is then served inside a fresh French Stick. (£1.80) Its the cats nadgers must of just missed you mate - sausage & egg bap with red-sauce - yum and hello Mr Thomas
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Post by El Huracán!!!! on Jan 6, 2005 15:01:44 GMT 1
Yikes the 5.55 – that’s a killer mate!!!! So your getting back into Shrews about 7PM – Fair play! Its pretty much the 4.57 every day for me with a mix of the 7.30, 7.47 in the morning depending on weather I can be bothered to get up early every day!!!! As for the 2 hour trips home – there really is only one solution and give it a month you will agree – Sleep!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2005 16:10:41 GMT 1
Pasta with bacon bits and small pieces of lincolnshire sausage - nice
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Post by wiganshrew2 on Jan 6, 2005 16:26:42 GMT 1
Ah, as many of you know eating is one of my favourite hobbies so I'm very happy sitting here and eating a lovely sandwich from boots. What's everyone else had - if anything at all that is? Obviously got got a quick metabolism, Ant- you can eat as much as you like and not put on the pounds! We've just had some of my home-made soup and some toast. Then we had a mince-pie because we're using them up from Christmas.
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Post by rob on Jan 6, 2005 17:06:51 GMT 1
minstral chocolates followed by chips, scallop and curry sauce, followed by some twiglets, more minstrals and chocolate coins and some fruit pastal esq sweets. I'm now ready for supper
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Post by MartinB on Jan 6, 2005 19:40:19 GMT 1
Pasta with bacon bits and small pieces of lincolnshire sausage - nice So that was your starter Phil, what did you have as a main course?
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