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Margaret Pilkington 15-06-2012 18:06

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John, they are something you keep your lettuce under:D

Oh, no...sorry, those are cloches.

Shame you can't get transported these days for stealing a sheep!

jaysay 15-06-2012 18:39

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 997881)
John, they are something you keep your lettuce under:D

Oh, no...sorry, those are cloches.

Shame you can't get transported these days for stealing a sheep!

Wouldn't make any difference to me Margaret I don't like Lamb:D

Margaret Pilkington 15-06-2012 21:07

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Neither do I John...it makes me really sick....but if I thought I would get transported for stealing one....I might be tempted(just to steal it - not to eat it).

jaysay 16-06-2012 09:26

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 997922)
Neither do I John...it makes me really sick....but if I thought I would get transported for stealing one....I might be tempted(just to steal it - not to eat it).

Well I glad I'm not the only one who doesn't like lamb, it makes me sick too:eek:

MargaretR 16-06-2012 09:36

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I prefer lamb over beef. Some say it is too greasy, but not if you trim off all fat before cooking.

It has an added advantage -
....sheep eat grass and aren't raised in sheds eating recycled dead flesh, so it is only way I eat meat that isn't labelled 'organic'.

jaysay 16-06-2012 09:53

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 998034)
I prefer lamb over beef. Some say it is too greasy, but not if you trim off all fat before cooking.

It has an added advantage -
....sheep eat grass and aren't raised in sheds eating recycled dead flesh, so it is only way I eat meat that isn't labelled 'organic'.

Ya can do what ya want with lamb, it makes me retch just thinking about it:s_sick:

annesingleton 16-06-2012 10:03

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Lamb makes me sick too.

Margaret Pilkington 16-06-2012 14:19

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 998034)
I prefer lamb over beef. Some say it is too greasy, but not if you trim off all fat before cooking.

It has an added advantage -
....sheep eat grass and aren't raised in sheds eating recycled dead flesh, so it is only way I eat meat that isn't labelled 'organic'.

I could eat it, but it would come back double quick...lamb makes me throw up...salmon does the same...don't know what it is about it...and it doesn't matter how it is cooked......even the smell of it makes me feel queasy.

garinda 16-06-2012 16:29

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Well I love lamb.

Commonwealth lamb, from New Zealand's lush pastures.

You can keep your European mutton, raised on dust.

:D

garinda 16-06-2012 16:46

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Graham Jones's feeble attempts in his blog, to try and label those who are demanding a referendum as some right-wing nationalists, and Little Englanders, is yet more utter dross.

Personally I adore mainland European culture.

As part of my degree I studied there. I've worked there. I've travelled extensively in Europe. I planned to retire to the continent. My first love was from there. Hell, I even lost my virginity to a mainland European, whilst staying there, and more importantly, until recently I was a lifelong Labour supporter.

So that pathetic attempt to label people as bigoted extremists, certainly doesn't wash with me.

jaysay 17-06-2012 10:12

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 998123)
Graham Jones's feeble attempts in his blog, to try and label those who are demanding a referendum as some right-wing nationalists, and Little Englanders, is yet more utter dross.

Personally I adore mainland European culture.

As part of my degree I studied there. I've worked there. I've travelled extensively in Europe. I planned to retire to the continent. My first love was from there. Hell, I even lost my virginity to a mainland European, whilst staying there, and more importantly, until recently I was a lifelong Labour supporter.

So that pathetic attempt to label people as bigoted extremists, certainly doesn't wash with me.

To be honest I wouldn't waste my time reading a blog of any person that treats his constituents with utter contempt, I like the though of yourself and accyman right wing nationalist and little englanders, anybody heard if he's the Edinburgh Fringe this year;)

garinda 17-06-2012 18:32

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 998234)
I like the though of yourself and accyman right wing nationalist and little englandes

Yes, it was never really going to stick, that label.

Unlike the one now super glued to a certain someone's forehead, proclaiming them a 'Hypocrite.'

jaysay 18-06-2012 08:32

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 998286)
Yes, it was never really going to stick, that label.

Unlike the one now super glued to a certain someone's forehead, proclaiming them a 'Hypocrite.'

Can't understand why he even tried, silly and childish really

jaysay 26-06-2012 09:44

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Germany agrees to referendum over controversial EU banking union in move that increases pressure for British vote | Mail Online
I wonder if the will be a C change in thinking about Europe, now that the Germans are even saying no further integration will take place without the say so of the German people

cashman 26-06-2012 12:18

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 999828)
Germany agrees to referendum over controversial EU banking union in move that increases pressure for British vote | Mail Online
I wonder if the will be a C change in thinking about Europe, now that the Germans are even saying no further integration will take place without the say so of the German people

Dream on, not a hope in hell imho.


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