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My tea.

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    Elevensies?

    Are elevensies like onesies, but with space for 11 limbs?
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    edited November 2014
    OP while I applaud your choice of evening meal. Does it comply with the necessary levels of lard laid down in the 1972 Act of Parliament "The Fat Northern Twat Bill"?
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    - we used to only be able to afford egg and chips and roast chicken was a Sunday treat.

    Luxury, we used to dream of egg and chips.
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    Afternoon tea should be accompanied by a selection of sandwiches, cakes, and scones. Not bloody egg and chips!

    No wonder the Country is going to the dogs.
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    I didn't notice the poster at first and thought it was supposed to be Krang from the 80's turtles cartoon. Good job.
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    A true work of art OP.
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    Is it one of those matchstick-like puzzles where you have to move only three chips without cutting any in half to form an aardvark?
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    ghost from pacman?
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    And you broke your poppy!

    Didn't chirpy/riviera have a thing about taking the green leaf off his poppy?
    Must admit, it's his best disguised account to date until this blunder.
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    And you broke your poppy!

    is this a euphemism ? if not it should be !
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    great pic ...are these oven chips or home fried? ...would assume they are smothered in fat ,the northern way
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    are you the real ricky otto
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    cafcfan said:

    Don't eat that mate - enter it for the Turner Prize - nailed on winner!
    Then sell it to Charles Saatchi.
    You'll be as famous (and rich) as Tracey Emin.

    As famous and rich, but not as beautiful, eh, OP?
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    "Tea" - bloody northerners
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    edited November 2014

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    are you the real ricky otto
    No, I'm a plastic one.
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    se9addick said:

    "Tea" - bloody northerners


    I say 'what's for tea?'. And what?!? ;-)
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    It is definitely tea but I am from Newcastle
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    Is that all you had.......... Chip and egg???

    You can't beat a bit of egg n chip shop chips, with a big doorstop of loaf with an over generous swipe of butter. Dipping the bread in the yoke then give it a tickle of Daddies Brown Sauce. Wallop !
    It needs a massive bit of serloin with it!!! :) Can't have a meal without meat!
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    buckshee said:

    I thought tea came in a mug?

    It's called "dinner" you northern monkey.

    Breakfast, dinner, tea in my book.
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    I'll post mi dinner one day.....:)
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