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MCR ADIM 05-12-2004 14:34

moorend chippy
 
hi since moorend chippy has got the best chippy in ossy i go there on friday night and think it is very good what about you

Mick 05-12-2004 14:43

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if you would look through the topics this has been talked about a lot before

Less 05-12-2004 14:45

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Originally Posted by MCR ADIM
hi since moorend chippy has got the best chippy in ossy i go there on friday night and think it is very good what about you

I think it's wonderful that you go there every Friday night, it's far better than getting stuck doing the same thing week in week out.

:alright:

Bee 18-04-2011 14:03

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Is it still the best chippy in Ossy now in 2011?, I'd like to try it.

jaysay 18-04-2011 17:56

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bee (Post 899373)
Is it still the best chippy in Ossy now in 2011?, I'd like to try it.

Go and have a look

Gremlin 18-04-2011 18:09

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Is the Moorend Chippy opposite the Co-op in Oswaldtwistle?
If so I started to use it when my wife was in hospital and I called on my way back home if I came back via Knuzden. Now she is home I go every Monday Wednesday and Friday at 4pm for our tea and I recon it is one of the best around.
A chap with a mobo scooter is usually in at the same time as me on a Friday.
The owned of the chippy is very friendly even though he is a southerner form Essex.

If the Moorend is not opposite the Co-op then forget the above paragraph.

jaysay 18-04-2011 18:20

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Originally Posted by Gremlin (Post 899424)
Is the Moorend Chippy opposite the Co-op in Oswaldtwistle?
If so I started to use it when my wife was in hospital and I called on my way back home if I came back via Knuzden. Now she is home I go every Monday Wednesday and Friday at 4pm for our tea and I recon it is one of the best around.
A chap with a mobo scooter is usually in at the same time as me on a Friday.
The owned of the chippy is very friendly even though he is a southerner form Essex.

If the Moorend is not opposite the Co-op then forget the above paragraph.

I've forgot it Gremlin moorend is further up the road, or it was the last time I look, they could have changed it though:rolleyes::):D

garinda 18-04-2011 18:53

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Originally Posted by Bee (Post 899373)
Is it still the best chippy in Ossy now in 2011?, I'd like to try it.

I believe it lost the title, shortly after this thread was started, in December 2004.

jaysay 18-04-2011 18:58

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 899447)
I believe it lost the title, shortly after this thread was started, in December 2004.

:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38: priceless

Gremlin 18-04-2011 19:35

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 899429)
I've forgot it Gremlin moorend is further up the road, or it was the last time I look, they could have changed it though:rolleyes::):D


OK jaysay,
I was thinking that it was the chippy opposite Co-op because a pedestrian crossing was mentioned earlier and Moorend was in the post.
The crossing opposite the Co-op has been a bit dodgy up until last week.
It seemed to take ages if at all to let the pedestrians cross.
I really must get to know me new surroundings better if I am to stay local, even though I drive a mile for my chips.

MargaretR 18-04-2011 22:12

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I rarely get takeaways, but when I was having my bathroom refurbed in March 2010, I bought a fish there. I did notice that the young lad who served me used his bare hand to move the fish and he had just handed out some change. I got the 'runs' that night which was fortunately over before the workmen commandeered my bathroom again the next day.

flashy 18-04-2011 22:23

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WHY did you eat it if you'd noticed what he'd done Margaret?

MargaretR 18-04-2011 22:26

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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 899514)
WHY did you eat it if you'd noticed what he'd done Margaret?

I took a risk and lost

Mancie 19-04-2011 00:51

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Last went about 2yrs ago.. got my fish chips and peas all stuck together in a takeaway carton..haddock and chips were good but would have liked them just wrapped in paper.. and before anyone talks about health and safety it is still allowed to wrap food in paper

steeljack 19-04-2011 03:23

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 899508)
I rarely get takeaways, but when I was having my bathroom refurbed in March 2010, I bought a fish there. I did notice that the young lad who served me used his bare hand to move the fish and he had just handed out some change. I got the 'runs' that night which was fortunately over before the workmen commandeered my bathroom again the next day.

Kind of makes you wonder how so many wrinklies with "so called modern day alergies" have managed to live so long ........ can anyone tell me why we never heard of Accy Vic, Queens Park, the Royal Infirmary , or Park Lee (isolation) Hospital ever being inundated or closed during the 50' and 60s ,when lets face it , personnal hygiene wasn't near the top of anyones agenda, lots of folks still had outside lavvies, and were still using poes(sp?) due to mass outbreaks of salmonelia (sp?) or botulism .
The only time folks got the 'runs' in those days was during a £40 two week all inclusive (inc flights) holiday in Greece or Spain

sorry for thread wander , think the invention of the "internet" has a lot to answer for , think the main problem is folks spending to much time sat too close to the front of a screen and having their brains scrambled. ;)

flashy 19-04-2011 07:07

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in those days people had better immune systems because they where exposed to more 'dirt', nowadays people get picky at the slightest thing, therefore not enabling themselves to be exposed to ANYTHING, its a load of bull if you ask me, it's like kids playing out and getting dirty and their parents fretting over it....so 'kin what? let them get dirty, it builds their immune system up, we have a nanny state in more ways than one now and that really pees me off



ok rant over

cashman 19-04-2011 08:40

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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 899537)
in those days people had better immune systems because they where exposed to more 'dirt', nowadays people get picky at the slightest thing, therefore not enabling themselves to be exposed to ANYTHING, its a load of bull if you ask me, it's like kids playing out and getting dirty and their parents fretting over it....so 'kin what? let them get dirty, it builds their immune system up, we have a nanny state in more ways than one now and that really pees me off



ok rant over

Bang on shaz,plus the fact folk ate more natural food wiout all the crap n additives, that dont help either.

jaysay 19-04-2011 08:59

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Quote:

Originally Posted by flashy (Post 899537)
in those days people had better immune systems because they where exposed to more 'dirt', nowadays people get picky at the slightest thing, therefore not enabling themselves to be exposed to ANYTHING, its a load of bull if you ask me, it's like kids playing out and getting dirty and their parents fretting over it....so 'kin what? let them get dirty, it builds their immune system up, we have a nanny state in more ways than one now and that really pees me off



ok rant over

Absolutely spot on Shaz, if your not exposed to germs you never build a resistance to them. Although Asthma has been about for a long time (its only recently over the last 20 years or so that doctors have been diagnosing it) modern day living of central heating and wall to wall carpeting certainly hasn't helped, but the reintroduction of boarded floors is a step in the right direction

flashy 19-04-2011 19:48

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my asthma was diagnosed 35 years ago when i was 2 months old, central heating dries your throat up making it harder for you to breathe, thats why i hardly ever have mine on

garinda 19-04-2011 21:44

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How much for a fork?

I really need one.

flashy 19-04-2011 22:19

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Gaz, list all the chips ever sold at Moorend chippy for me.....why? Because i'm interested in the history of the Moorend chip ;)

jaysay 20-04-2011 08:22

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Originally Posted by flashy (Post 899685)
Gaz, list all the chips ever sold at Moorend chippy for me.....why? Because i'm interested in the history of the Moorend chip ;)

Maybe your a "chip" of the old block Shaz:D

flashy 20-04-2011 08:48

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how dare you say i'm like mi dad :eek: how very rude




;)

jaysay 20-04-2011 09:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by flashy (Post 899707)
how dare you say i'm like mi dad :eek: how very rude




;)

:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:

Lancashire Lassie 21-04-2011 10:15

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mmm its a fair good chippy but didnt like the hands comment. grim.

I love the one near the foxhill pub towards the bottom of union road - he's only been in it about 8 month but he's lovely and his foods very fresh and he even does a haggis shaped blackpudding in batter :) mmmm delish :) xxx

Bee 30-04-2011 20:38

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Moorend Chippy is opposite the old Moor End Post Office (Bargains 4U).

Mancie 30-04-2011 21:24

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Originally Posted by Bee (Post 902299)
Moorend Chippy is opposite the old Moor End Post Office (Bargains 4U).

Well thanks for that info Bee.. saves me going on wikipedia.;)..ooer hang on.. can you tell me what time the traffic lights turn green on the pedestrain crossing you told us about?

garinda 30-04-2011 21:51

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bee (Post 902299)
Moorend Chippy is opposite the old Moor End Post Office (Bargains 4U).


No it isn't.

It's further up, and ROUND THE BEND.

Get your facts, and your blocks right.


;)

Bee 01-05-2011 09:00

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 902343)
Well thanks for that info Bee.. saves me going on wikipedia.;)..ooer hang on.. can you tell me what time the traffic lights turn green on the pedestrain crossing you told us about?

Very, Very fast Mancie.

jaysay 01-05-2011 09:13

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To be honest I don't think your real bee, you must be just a figment of somebodies alter ego

Gobbiner17 10-05-2011 22:21

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Moorend Chippy is a good fish and chip shop. China Cook on Trinity Street is also very good and serves big portions. Easy to park there too if in a car.

Bee 16-05-2011 16:36

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Is the chippy opposite the Co-Op any good??.

MargaretR 16-05-2011 17:17

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I was short changed there once and have never been back

panther 16-05-2011 17:19

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moorend chippy, got a dodgy belly eating thier fish, never been back :( never been chippy across from Co-op

MargaretR 16-05-2011 17:20

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Originally Posted by panther (Post 906692)
moorend chippy, got a dodgy belly eating thier fish, never been back :(

me too

Rob249 16-05-2011 18:14

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:D
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bee (Post 906674)
Is the chippy opposite the Co-Op any good??.

go and try it then you can tell us all, otherwise buzz off.

Bee 24-05-2011 18:28

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It's called (chippy opp Co-Op)

THE CHIPPY

magpie 25-05-2011 12:15

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Yes the Chippy opposite the Co Op is realy good IMHO :-) and I always get a fish called fred ( with his name on the paper ) :-) may get tea from there tonight: sorted


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