Bet he wouldicetruckiller wrote:That shit-hole of a cafe is just up the road from me. Doubt anybody could eat that lot.Rantan Zero wrote:
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Not since he became a Mod.Zambo wrote:Bet he wouldicetruckiller wrote:That shit-hole of a cafe is just up the road from me. Doubt anybody could eat that lot.Rantan Zero wrote:
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Sorry Bas, I should have asked permission before posting that
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Christmas has not been kind. After he lost all that weight as well.Zambo wrote:Sorry Bas, I should have asked permission before posting that
Still from the look of the face fuzz he has at least 'come out'!!
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Ha at some of the chubsters here. Nowt wrong with a BBW though. Curves and rolls over ribs and bones every days. But good luck all losing it.
One subject I agree with Colin on, warrior monkey not the cool cowboy, with whom I agree on some. Burn more calories than you take in, no super diets or exercise regimes needed.
Weighed myself, up from Super middleweight 168 to 175lbs over Christmas. Not a surprise. Will be gone in a week by doing nothing different from pre-Christmas.
Of course some people have metabolism and glands issues.
One subject I agree with Colin on, warrior monkey not the cool cowboy, with whom I agree on some. Burn more calories than you take in, no super diets or exercise regimes needed.
Weighed myself, up from Super middleweight 168 to 175lbs over Christmas. Not a surprise. Will be gone in a week by doing nothing different from pre-Christmas.
Of course some people have metabolism and glands issues.
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Put a stone on since accident
Started diet yesterday & gradually re-introducing exercise.
Gonna be a long journey to get back to full fitness/target weight.
Started diet yesterday & gradually re-introducing exercise.
Gonna be a long journey to get back to full fitness/target weight.
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Keep us posted Steve. To right it's a long journey, but worth it.Steve Hunt wrote:Put a stone on since accident
Started diet yesterday & gradually re-introducing exercise.
Gonna be a long journey to get back to full fitness/target weight.
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We've had all this with you and your "frys" before.Basualdo wrote:Serve that up to anyone from Ulster and you'd start a fight. Honestly.Zambo wrote:You could eat that and still lose weight. All you'd have to do is not eat anything else for a week.Rantan Zero wrote:
Not that that would be the most difficult thing to accomplish anyway, to be honest. You'd could start one by wishing one of us a 'Happy New Year ' without much effort.
But we do take our frys (not spelled 'fries', thats a fight starter right there) very seriously indeed and the maltreatment of breads in that pic is truly shocking.
You took a sound pasting
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As I recall Bas and the NI bunch championed potato and soda bread and the rest of the forums mouths watered at the thought. There really is nothing better with which to mop up a yolk.Sadact7 wrote:We've had all this with you and your "frys" before.Basualdo wrote:Serve that up to anyone from Ulster and you'd start a fight. Honestly.Zambo wrote:You could eat that and still lose weight. All you'd have to do is not eat anything else for a week.Rantan Zero wrote:
Not that that would be the most difficult thing to accomplish anyway, to be honest. You'd could start one by wishing one of us a 'Happy New Year ' without much effort.
But we do take our frys (not spelled 'fries', thats a fight starter right there) very seriously indeed and the maltreatment of breads in that pic is truly shocking.
You took a sound pasting
God i'm sick of eating healthy and it's only the bloody 6th.
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We had a vote, Full English monstered it.Gosport Mark wrote:As I recall Bas and the NI bunch championed potato and soda bread and the rest of the forums mouths watered at the thought. There really is nothing better with which to mop up a yolk.Sadact7 wrote:We've had all this with you and your "frys" before.Basualdo wrote:Serve that up to anyone from Ulster and you'd start a fight. Honestly.Zambo wrote:You could eat that and still lose weight. All you'd have to do is not eat anything else for a week.Rantan Zero wrote:
Not that that would be the most difficult thing to accomplish anyway, to be honest. You'd could start one by wishing one of us a 'Happy New Year ' without much effort.
But we do take our frys (not spelled 'fries', thats a fight starter right there) very seriously indeed and the maltreatment of breads in that pic is truly shocking.
You took a sound pasting
God i'm sick of eating healthy and it's only the bloody 6th.
A place near me does Frys.. Whie pudding is revolting and soda bread is foul
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FRYS = AIDS
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FRAIDSThe Ghost of Alex Higgins wrote:FRYS = AIDS
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That poll was a farse©Sadact7 wrote:We had a vote, Full English monstered it.Gosport Mark wrote:As I recall Bas and the NI bunch championed potato and soda bread and the rest of the forums mouths watered at the thought. There really is nothing better with which to mop up a yolk.Sadact7 wrote:We've had all this with you and your "frys" before.Basualdo wrote:Serve that up to anyone from Ulster and you'd start a fight. Honestly.Zambo wrote:You could eat that and still lose weight. All you'd have to do is not eat anything else for a week.Rantan Zero wrote:
Not that that would be the most difficult thing to accomplish anyway, to be honest. You'd could start one by wishing one of us a 'Happy New Year ' without much effort.
But we do take our frys (not spelled 'fries', thats a fight starter right there) very seriously indeed and the maltreatment of breads in that pic is truly shocking.
You took a sound pasting
God i'm sick of eating healthy and it's only the bloody 6th.
A place near me does Frys.. Whie pudding is revolting and soda bread is foul
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Eat eggs on toast. Protein and controlled carbsGosport Mark wrote:As I recall Bas and the NI bunch championed potato and soda bread and the rest of the forums mouths watered at the thought. There really is nothing better with which to mop up a yolk.Sadact7 wrote:We've had all this with you and your "frys" before.Basualdo wrote:Serve that up to anyone from Ulster and you'd start a fight. Honestly.Zambo wrote:You could eat that and still lose weight. All you'd have to do is not eat anything else for a week.Rantan Zero wrote:
Not that that would be the most difficult thing to accomplish anyway, to be honest. You'd could start one by wishing one of us a 'Happy New Year ' without much effort.
But we do take our frys (not spelled 'fries', thats a fight starter right there) very seriously indeed and the maltreatment of breads in that pic is truly shocking.
You took a sound pasting
God i'm sick of eating healthy and it's only the bloody 6th.
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MUNCHY BOX!
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Poached eggs are a weekend thing. Can't be bothered to break my morning routine.lambrini wrote:Eat eggs on toast. Protein and controlled carbsGosport Mark wrote:As I recall Bas and the NI bunch championed potato and soda bread and the rest of the forums mouths watered at the thought. There really is nothing better with which to mop up a yolk.Sadact7 wrote:We've had all this with you and your "frys" before.Basualdo wrote:Serve that up to anyone from Ulster and you'd start a fight. Honestly.Zambo wrote:You could eat that and still lose weight. All you'd have to do is not eat anything else for a week.Rantan Zero wrote:
Not that that would be the most difficult thing to accomplish anyway, to be honest. You'd could start one by wishing one of us a 'Happy New Year ' without much effort.
But we do take our frys (not spelled 'fries', thats a fight starter right there) very seriously indeed and the maltreatment of breads in that pic is truly shocking.
You took a sound pasting
God i'm sick of eating healthy and it's only the bloody 6th.
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Is that local to you sub.subsub wrote:MUNCHY BOX!
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Good Jesus!subsub wrote:MUNCHY BOX!
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Porridge is also great in the mornings. Don't add sugar, a dash of semi skimmed milk is fine.Gosport Mark wrote:Poached eggs are a weekend thing. Can't be bothered to break my morning routine.lambrini wrote:Eat eggs on toast. Protein and controlled carbsGosport Mark wrote:As I recall Bas and the NI bunch championed potato and soda bread and the rest of the forums mouths watered at the thought. There really is nothing better with which to mop up a yolk.Sadact7 wrote:We've had all this with you and your "frys" before.Basualdo wrote:Serve that up to anyone from Ulster and you'd start a fight. Honestly.Zambo wrote:You could eat that and still lose weight. All you'd have to do is not eat anything else for a week.Rantan Zero wrote:
Not that that would be the most difficult thing to accomplish anyway, to be honest. You'd could start one by wishing one of us a 'Happy New Year ' without much effort.
But we do take our frys (not spelled 'fries', thats a fight starter right there) very seriously indeed and the maltreatment of breads in that pic is truly shocking.
You took a sound pasting
God i'm sick of eating healthy and it's only the bloody 6th.
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Nope; it's a Scottish thing, I think.Gosport Mark wrote:Is that local to you sub.subsub wrote:MUNCHY BOX!
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^
Lucy morning routine is up at 0600, bowl of special K and glass of orange juice in bed, browsing internet. In shower at 0630 hrs, dress and out the door with the dogs at 0650 hrs. Get back with dogs and then out the door for work at 0730 hrs. An absolute breeze.
Lucy morning routine is up at 0600, bowl of special K and glass of orange juice in bed, browsing internet. In shower at 0630 hrs, dress and out the door with the dogs at 0650 hrs. Get back with dogs and then out the door for work at 0730 hrs. An absolute breeze.
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Special K is ok, watch the Orange juice, it's full of sugar! Sounds like a good routine.Gosport Mark wrote:^
Lucy morning routine is up at 0600, bowl of special K and glass of orange juice in bed, browsing internet. In shower at 0630 hrs, dress and out the door with the dogs at 0650 hrs. Get back with dogs and then out the door for work at 0730 hrs. An absolute breeze.
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Bloody hell Lucy. Leave me one vice!!!lambrini wrote:Special K is ok, watch the Orange juice, it's full of sugar! Sounds like a good routine.Gosport Mark wrote:^
Lucy morning routine is up at 0600, bowl of special K and glass of orange juice in bed, browsing internet. In shower at 0630 hrs, dress and out the door with the dogs at 0650 hrs. Get back with dogs and then out the door for work at 0730 hrs. An absolute breeze.
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SorryGosport Mark wrote:Bloody hell Lucy. Leave me one vice!!!lambrini wrote:Special K is ok, watch the Orange juice, it's full of sugar! Sounds like a good routine.Gosport Mark wrote:^
Lucy morning routine is up at 0600, bowl of special K and glass of orange juice in bed, browsing internet. In shower at 0630 hrs, dress and out the door with the dogs at 0650 hrs. Get back with dogs and then out the door for work at 0730 hrs. An absolute breeze.
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You don't get this anywhere else in the country?subsub wrote:Nope; it's a Scottish thing, I think.Gosport Mark wrote:Is that local to you sub.subsub wrote:MUNCHY BOX!
Chips, onion rings, vegetable pakora, chicken pakora, mushroom pakora, donner meat and of course SALAD
Only ever had one. Suffice to say there was still about three quarters of it left in the morning. That lot + a can of juice will set you back about £9