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Gordon Ramsay: Why Brexit will be a good thing for lazy Britain
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Bod
2017-10-10 12:59:06 UTC
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Brexit will shake Britain out of laziness, according to Gordon Ramsay,
who believes an end to the “influx” of migrants will give homegrown
talent a chance to shine.

https://uk.yahoo.com/news/gordon-ramsay-why-brexit-good-060000820.html
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Bod
R. Mark Clayton
2017-10-10 16:05:15 UTC
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Post by Bod
Brexit will shake Britain out of laziness, according to Gordon Ramsay,
who believes an end to the “influx” of migrants will give homegrown
talent a chance to shine.
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/gordon-ramsay-why-brexit-good-060000820.html
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Bod
Sure he does. He is hoping it will drive all the pizza places, tapas bars and probably curry houses etc. out of business, so if people want to eat out they can come and pay WAY over the odds for reheated rubbish in his eateries: -

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Ramsay#Pre-prepared_meal_controversy
tim...
2017-10-10 19:55:23 UTC
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Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by Bod
Brexit will shake Britain out of laziness, according to Gordon Ramsay,
who believes an end to the “influx” of migrants will give homegrown
talent a chance to shine.
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/gordon-ramsay-why-brexit-good-060000820.html
--
Bod
Sure he does. He is hoping it will drive all the pizza places, tapas bars
and probably curry houses etc. out of business, so if people want to eat
out they can come and pay WAY over the odds for reheated rubbish in his
eateries: -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Ramsay#Pre-prepared_meal_controversy
where does it says that the end result was rubbish?

quite a lot of food in fancy restaurants is re-heated

the pre times are so long it would be impossible to cook it all to order

They have been designed around the possibility of re-heating some components

tim
pensive hamster
2017-10-10 20:53:11 UTC
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Post by tim...
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by Bod
Brexit will shake Britain out of laziness, according to Gordon Ramsay,
who believes an end to the “influx” of migrants will give homegrown
talent a chance to shine.
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/gordon-ramsay-why-brexit-good-060000820.html
Sure he does. He is hoping it will drive all the pizza places, tapas bars
and probably curry houses etc. out of business, so if people want to eat
out they can come and pay WAY over the odds for reheated rubbish in his
eateries: -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Ramsay#Pre-prepared_meal_controversy
where does it says that the end result was rubbish?
quite a lot of food in fancy restaurants is re-heated
the pre times are so long it would be impossible to cook it all to order
They have been designed around the possibility of re-heating some components
Some dishes improve by being cooked 24 hrs+ in advance
(and being kept in the fridge or freezer in the meantime) -
this allows the flavours to blend together and to become more
mellow and tasty.

This applies to many stews, curries, the ragu for spaghetti
Bolognese, some soups, etc.
MM
2017-10-11 10:09:54 UTC
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On Tue, 10 Oct 2017 13:53:11 -0700 (PDT), pensive hamster
Post by pensive hamster
This applies to many stews, curries, the ragu for spaghetti
Bolognese, some soups, etc.
Indeed it does. I make a lot of soups and they always taste better the
next day. I reckon it's the various amino acids all working to create
a synergy of flavours.

MM
Norman Wells
2017-10-11 10:47:53 UTC
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Post by MM
On Tue, 10 Oct 2017 13:53:11 -0700 (PDT), pensive hamster
Post by pensive hamster
This applies to many stews, curries, the ragu for spaghetti
Bolognese, some soups, etc.
Indeed it does. I make a lot of soups and they always taste better the
next day. I reckon it's the various amino acids all working to create
a synergy of flavours.
Not the bacteria then?
R. Mark Clayton
2017-10-11 11:35:17 UTC
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Post by tim...
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by Bod
Brexit will shake Britain out of laziness, according to Gordon Ramsay,
who believes an end to the “influx” of migrants will give homegrown
talent a chance to shine.
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/gordon-ramsay-why-brexit-good-060000820.html
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Bod
Sure he does. He is hoping it will drive all the pizza places, tapas bars
and probably curry houses etc. out of business, so if people want to eat
out they can come and pay WAY over the odds for reheated rubbish in his
eateries: -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Ramsay#Pre-prepared_meal_controversy
where does it says that the end result was rubbish?
Sorry that's elsewhere: -
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/1726501/gordon-ramsays-airport-diner-is-slammed-by-customers-in-hundreds-of-tripadvisor-reviews/
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/gordon-ramsays-bad-week-gets-worse-as-cockroaches-are-found-at-his-michelin-star-restaurant-maze-9998492.html
Post by tim...
quite a lot of food in fancy restaurants is re-heated
the pre times are so long it would be impossible to cook it all to order
They have been designed around the possibility of re-heating some components
tim
Only some, most dishes will be inferior when warmed up.
MM
2017-10-13 10:14:13 UTC
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On Wed, 11 Oct 2017 04:35:17 -0700 (PDT), "R. Mark Clayton"
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by tim...
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by Bod
Brexit will shake Britain out of laziness, according to Gordon Ramsay,
who believes an end to the “influx” of migrants will give homegrown
talent a chance to shine.
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/gordon-ramsay-why-brexit-good-060000820.html
--
Bod
Sure he does. He is hoping it will drive all the pizza places, tapas bars
and probably curry houses etc. out of business, so if people want to eat
out they can come and pay WAY over the odds for reheated rubbish in his
eateries: -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Ramsay#Pre-prepared_meal_controversy
where does it says that the end result was rubbish?
Sorry that's elsewhere: -
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/1726501/gordon-ramsays-airport-diner-is-slammed-by-customers-in-hundreds-of-tripadvisor-reviews/
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/gordon-ramsays-bad-week-gets-worse-as-cockroaches-are-found-at-his-michelin-star-restaurant-maze-9998492.html
Post by tim...
quite a lot of food in fancy restaurants is re-heated
the pre times are so long it would be impossible to cook it all to order
They have been designed around the possibility of re-heating some components
tim
Only some, most dishes will be inferior when warmed up.
That is true, Here's a competition, open to all: What is the worst
food you can think of to be warmed up?

Mine: An omelette.

MM
tim...
2017-10-13 12:27:23 UTC
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Post by MM
On Wed, 11 Oct 2017 04:35:17 -0700 (PDT), "R. Mark Clayton"
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by tim...
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by Bod
Brexit will shake Britain out of laziness, according to Gordon Ramsay,
who believes an end to the "influx" of migrants will give homegrown
talent a chance to shine.
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/gordon-ramsay-why-brexit-good-060000820.html
--
Bod
Sure he does. He is hoping it will drive all the pizza places, tapas bars
and probably curry houses etc. out of business, so if people want to eat
out they can come and pay WAY over the odds for reheated rubbish in his
eateries: -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Ramsay#Pre-prepared_meal_controversy
where does it says that the end result was rubbish?
Sorry that's elsewhere: -
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/1726501/gordon-ramsays-airport-diner-is-slammed-by-customers-in-hundreds-of-tripadvisor-reviews/
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/gordon-ramsays-bad-week-gets-worse-as-cockroaches-are-found-at-his-michelin-star-restaurant-maze-9998492.html
Post by tim...
quite a lot of food in fancy restaurants is re-heated
the pre times are so long it would be impossible to cook it all to order
They have been designed around the possibility of re-heating some components
tim
Only some, most dishes will be inferior when warmed up.
That is true, Here's a competition, open to all: What is the worst
food you can think of to be warmed up?
Mine: An omelette.
on the same theme

pancakes

like, I suspect a lot of people, I like pancakes but can't be bothered with
the aggro of preparing them

so I bough a packet of precooked, warm in a microwave ones

Totally inferior to the home made product, so never gain

tim
James Wilkinson Sword
2017-10-13 13:57:38 UTC
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Post by tim...
Post by MM
On Wed, 11 Oct 2017 04:35:17 -0700 (PDT), "R. Mark Clayton"
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by tim...
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by Bod
Brexit will shake Britain out of laziness, according to Gordon Ramsay,
who believes an end to the "influx" of migrants will give homegrown
talent a chance to shine.
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/gordon-ramsay-why-brexit-good-060000820.html
--
Bod
Sure he does. He is hoping it will drive all the pizza places, tapas bars
and probably curry houses etc. out of business, so if people want to eat
out they can come and pay WAY over the odds for reheated rubbish in his
eateries: -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Ramsay#Pre-prepared_meal_controversy
where does it says that the end result was rubbish?
Sorry that's elsewhere: -
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/1726501/gordon-ramsays-airport-diner-is-slammed-by-customers-in-hundreds-of-tripadvisor-reviews/
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/gordon-ramsays-bad-week-gets-worse-as-cockroaches-are-found-at-his-michelin-star-restaurant-maze-9998492.html
Post by tim...
quite a lot of food in fancy restaurants is re-heated
the pre times are so long it would be impossible to cook it all to order
They have been designed around the possibility of re-heating some components
tim
Only some, most dishes will be inferior when warmed up.
That is true, Here's a competition, open to all: What is the worst
food you can think of to be warmed up?
Mine: An omelette.
on the same theme
pancakes
like, I suspect a lot of people, I like pancakes but can't be bothered with
the aggro of preparing them
so I bough a packet of precooked, warm in a microwave ones
Totally inferior to the home made product, so never gain
tim
Everything tastes the same as the original to me warmed up. How on earth is your mouth detecting the difference?
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Bod
2017-10-13 14:04:41 UTC
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Post by tim...
Post by MM
That is true, Here's a competition, open to all: What is the worst
food you can think of to be warmed up?
Mine: An omelette.
on the same theme
pancakes
like, I suspect a lot of people, I like pancakes but can't be bothered with
the aggro of preparing them
so I bough a packet of precooked, warm in a microwave ones
Totally inferior to the home made product, so never gain
tim
Everything tastes the same as the original to me warmed up.  How on
earth is your mouth detecting the difference?
Because you must have faulty taste buds. Everyone else can taste the
difference and I agree that those foods taste awful when re-heated.
--
Bod
James Wilkinson Sword
2017-10-13 14:17:31 UTC
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Post by Bod
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
Post by tim...
Post by MM
That is true, Here's a competition, open to all: What is the worst
food you can think of to be warmed up?
Mine: An omelette.
on the same theme
pancakes
like, I suspect a lot of people, I like pancakes but can't be bother=
ed
Post by Bod
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
Post by tim...
with
the aggro of preparing them
so I bough a packet of precooked, warm in a microwave ones
Totally inferior to the home made product, so never gain
tim
Everything tastes the same as the original to me warmed up. How on
earth is your mouth detecting the difference?
Because you must have faulty taste buds. Everyone else can taste the
difference and I agree that those foods taste awful when re-heated.
Taste buds are to tell what a food is, and if it's gone off. There's no=
point in telling the history of the cooking.

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The Peeler
2017-10-13 15:15:33 UTC
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On Fri, 13 Oct 2017 15:17:31 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
Post by Bod
Because you must have faulty taste buds. Everyone else can taste the
difference and I agree that those foods taste awful when re-heated.
Taste buds are to tell what a food is, and if it's gone off. There's no
point in telling the history of the cooking.
What an IDIOT! <tsk>
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kat
2017-10-13 14:04:49 UTC
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Post by tim...
Post by MM
On Wed, 11 Oct 2017 04:35:17 -0700 (PDT), "R. Mark Clayton"
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by Bod
Post by Bod
Brexit will shake Britain out of laziness, according to Gordon Ramsay,
who believes an end to the "influx" of migrants will give homegrown
talent a chance to shine.
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/gordon-ramsay-why-brexit-good-060000820.html
Post by Bod
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Bod
Sure he does.  He is hoping it will drive all the pizza places,
tapas
bars
and probably curry houses etc. out of business, so if people want to eat
out they can come and pay WAY over the odds for reheated rubbish in his
eateries: -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Ramsay#Pre-prepared_meal_controversy
where does it says that the end result was rubbish?
Sorry that's elsewhere: -
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/1726501/gordon-ramsays-airport-diner-is-slammed-by-customers-in-hundreds-of-tripadvisor-reviews/
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/gordon-ramsays-bad-week-gets-worse-as-cockroaches-are-found-at-his-michelin-star-restaurant-maze-9998492.html
Post by Bod
quite a lot of food in fancy restaurants is re-heated
the pre times are so long it would be impossible to cook it all to order
They have been designed around the possibility of re-heating some components
tim
Only some, most dishes will be inferior when warmed up.
That is true, Here's a competition, open to all: What is the worst
food you can think of to be warmed up?
Mine: An omelette.
on the same theme
pancakes
like, I suspect a lot of people, I like pancakes but can't be bothered with
the aggro of preparing them
so I bough a packet of precooked, warm in a microwave ones
Totally inferior to the home made product, so never gain
tim
Everything tastes the same as the original to me warmed up.  How on
earth is your mouth detecting the difference?
Maybe he has better taste buds? Some things definitely do taste better
the day after, reheated, others are nicer fresh.
--
kat
^..^<
James Wilkinson Sword
2017-10-13 14:16:48 UTC
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Post by kat
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
Post by tim...
Post by MM
On Wed, 11 Oct 2017 04:35:17 -0700 (PDT), "R. Mark Clayton"
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by Bod
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by Bod
Brexit will shake Britain out of laziness, according to Gordon Ramsay,
who believes an end to the "influx" of migrants will give homegrown
talent a chance to shine.
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/gordon-ramsay-why-brexit-good-060000820.html
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by Bod
--
Bod
Sure he does. He is hoping it will drive all the pizza places,
tapas
Post by R. Mark Clayton
bars
and probably curry houses etc. out of business, so if people want to eat
out they can come and pay WAY over the odds for reheated rubbish in his
eateries: -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Ramsay#Pre-prepared_meal_controversy
where does it says that the end result was rubbish?
Sorry that's elsewhere: -
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/1726501/gordon-ramsays-airport-diner-is-slammed-by-customers-in-hundreds-of-tripadvisor-reviews/
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/gordon-ramsays-bad-week-gets-worse-as-cockroaches-are-found-at-his-michelin-star-restaurant-maze-9998492.html
Post by Bod
quite a lot of food in fancy restaurants is re-heated
the pre times are so long it would be impossible to cook it all to order
They have been designed around the possibility of re-heating some components
tim
Only some, most dishes will be inferior when warmed up.
That is true, Here's a competition, open to all: What is the worst
food you can think of to be warmed up?
Mine: An omelette.
on the same theme
pancakes
like, I suspect a lot of people, I like pancakes but can't be bothered with
the aggro of preparing them
so I bough a packet of precooked, warm in a microwave ones
Totally inferior to the home made product, so never gain
tim
Everything tastes the same as the original to me warmed up. How on
earth is your mouth detecting the difference?
Maybe he has better taste buds? Some things definitely do taste better
the day after, reheated, others are nicer fresh.
I can tell the difference between fresh and nearing/after sellby date. But heating something twice doesn't change anything. The food isn't going to go off by heating. Do you also not like something that was cooked for slightly longer? Because that's all you're doing.
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The Peeler
2017-10-13 15:15:37 UTC
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On Fri, 13 Oct 2017 15:16:48 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
I can tell the difference between fresh and nearing/after sellby date.
But heating something twice doesn't change anything. The food isn't
going to go off by heating. Do you also not like something that was
cooked for slightly longer? Because that's all you're doing.
Geezuz Christ ...is this idiot for real? <tsk>
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kat
2017-10-13 17:04:49 UTC
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Post by James Wilkinson Sword
Post by tim...
Post by MM
On Wed, 11 Oct 2017 04:35:17 -0700 (PDT), "R. Mark Clayton"
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by Bod
Post by Bod
Brexit will shake Britain out of laziness, according to Gordon Ramsay,
who believes an end to the "influx" of migrants will give
homegrown
Post by Bod
talent a chance to shine.
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/gordon-ramsay-why-brexit-good-060000820.html
Post by Bod
--
Bod
Sure he does.  He is hoping it will drive all the pizza places,
tapas
bars
and probably curry houses etc. out of business, so if people
want to
eat
out they can come and pay WAY over the odds for reheated
rubbish in
his
eateries: -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Ramsay#Pre-prepared_meal_controversy
where does it says that the end result was rubbish?
Sorry that's elsewhere: -
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/1726501/gordon-ramsays-airport-diner-is-slammed-by-customers-in-hundreds-of-tripadvisor-reviews/
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/gordon-ramsays-bad-week-gets-worse-as-cockroaches-are-found-at-his-michelin-star-restaurant-maze-9998492.html
Post by Bod
quite a lot of food in fancy restaurants is re-heated
the pre times are so long it would be impossible to cook it all to order
They have been designed around the possibility of re-heating some components
tim
Only some, most dishes will be inferior when warmed up.
That is true, Here's a competition, open to all: What is the worst
food you can think of to be warmed up?
Mine: An omelette.
on the same theme
pancakes
like, I suspect a lot of people, I like pancakes but can't be bothered with
the aggro of preparing them
so I bough a packet of precooked, warm in a microwave ones
Totally inferior to the home made product, so never gain
tim
Everything tastes the same as the original to me warmed up.  How on
earth is your mouth detecting the difference?
Maybe he has better taste buds?  Some things definitely do taste better
the day after, reheated, others are nicer fresh.
I can tell the difference between fresh and nearing/after sellby date.
But heating something twice doesn't change anything.  The food isn't
going to go off by heating.  Do you also not like something that was
cooked for slightly longer?  Because that's all you're doing.
For example - Reheating fish causes overcooking and that's not nice. So
yes, there are things I do not like cooked slightly longer.
--
kat
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
^..^<
James Wilkinson Sword
2017-10-13 14:17:43 UTC
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Post by kat
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
Post by tim...
Post by MM
On Wed, 11 Oct 2017 04:35:17 -0700 (PDT), "R. Mark Clayton"
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by Bod
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by Bod
Brexit will shake Britain out of laziness, according to Gordon Ramsay,
who believes an end to the "influx" of migrants will give homegrown
talent a chance to shine.
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/gordon-ramsay-why-brexit-good-060000820.html
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by Bod
--
Bod
Sure he does. He is hoping it will drive all the pizza places,
tapas
Post by R. Mark Clayton
bars
and probably curry houses etc. out of business, so if people want to eat
out they can come and pay WAY over the odds for reheated rubbish in his
eateries: -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Ramsay#Pre-prepared_meal_controversy
where does it says that the end result was rubbish?
Sorry that's elsewhere: -
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/1726501/gordon-ramsays-airport-diner-is-slammed-by-customers-in-hundreds-of-tripadvisor-reviews/
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/gordon-ramsays-bad-week-gets-worse-as-cockroaches-are-found-at-his-michelin-star-restaurant-maze-9998492.html
Post by Bod
quite a lot of food in fancy restaurants is re-heated
the pre times are so long it would be impossible to cook it all to order
They have been designed around the possibility of re-heating some components
tim
Only some, most dishes will be inferior when warmed up.
That is true, Here's a competition, open to all: What is the worst
food you can think of to be warmed up?
Mine: An omelette.
on the same theme
pancakes
like, I suspect a lot of people, I like pancakes but can't be bothered with
the aggro of preparing them
so I bough a packet of precooked, warm in a microwave ones
Totally inferior to the home made product, so never gain
tim
Everything tastes the same as the original to me warmed up. How on
earth is your mouth detecting the difference?
Maybe he has better taste buds? Some things definitely do taste better
the day after, reheated, others are nicer fresh.
Some are BETTER reheated?!
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The Peeler
2017-10-13 15:15:46 UTC
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On Fri, 13 Oct 2017 15:17:43 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
Post by kat
Maybe he has better taste buds? Some things definitely do taste better
the day after, reheated, others are nicer fresh.
Some are BETTER reheated?!
Why are you asking, psycho? YOU won't notice any difference as you are full
of drugs!
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kat
2017-10-13 17:07:19 UTC
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Post by James Wilkinson Sword
Post by tim...
Post by MM
On Wed, 11 Oct 2017 04:35:17 -0700 (PDT), "R. Mark Clayton"
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by Bod
Post by Bod
Brexit will shake Britain out of laziness, according to Gordon Ramsay,
who believes an end to the "influx" of migrants will give
homegrown
Post by Bod
talent a chance to shine.
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/gordon-ramsay-why-brexit-good-060000820.html
Post by Bod
--
Bod
Sure he does.  He is hoping it will drive all the pizza places,
tapas
bars
and probably curry houses etc. out of business, so if people
want to
eat
out they can come and pay WAY over the odds for reheated
rubbish in
his
eateries: -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Ramsay#Pre-prepared_meal_controversy
where does it says that the end result was rubbish?
Sorry that's elsewhere: -
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/1726501/gordon-ramsays-airport-diner-is-slammed-by-customers-in-hundreds-of-tripadvisor-reviews/
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/gordon-ramsays-bad-week-gets-worse-as-cockroaches-are-found-at-his-michelin-star-restaurant-maze-9998492.html
Post by Bod
quite a lot of food in fancy restaurants is re-heated
the pre times are so long it would be impossible to cook it all to order
They have been designed around the possibility of re-heating some components
tim
Only some, most dishes will be inferior when warmed up.
That is true, Here's a competition, open to all: What is the worst
food you can think of to be warmed up?
Mine: An omelette.
on the same theme
pancakes
like, I suspect a lot of people, I like pancakes but can't be bothered with
the aggro of preparing them
so I bough a packet of precooked, warm in a microwave ones
Totally inferior to the home made product, so never gain
tim
Everything tastes the same as the original to me warmed up.  How on
earth is your mouth detecting the difference?
Maybe he has better taste buds?  Some things definitely do taste better
the day after, reheated, others are nicer fresh.
Some are BETTER reheated?!
Yup. There are two of us in this house and when I make a casserole, or,
a ragu, or a chilli, four portions, and I freeze half for another day.
The flavour develops and it tastes even better. Of course, this is home
cooking not ping meals.
--
kat
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
^..^<
The Peeler
2017-10-13 15:13:53 UTC
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Post by kat
Everything tastes the same as the original to me warmed up.  How on
earth is your mouth detecting the difference?
Maybe he has better taste buds? Some things definitely do taste better
the day after, reheated, others are nicer fresh.
I believe it's really a side effect of his medication.
The Peeler
2017-10-13 15:15:27 UTC
Permalink
On Fri, 13 Oct 2017 14:57:38 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
Everything tastes the same as the original to me warmed up. How on earth
is your mouth detecting the difference?
That's because you ARE an abnormal psychiatric case, and your abnormal
sensual perception (that you often keep bragging about) is most likely
brought about by your heavy medication, Birdbrain!
--
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world:
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tim...
2017-10-13 16:32:21 UTC
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Post by James Wilkinson Sword
Post by tim...
on the same theme
pancakes
like, I suspect a lot of people, I like pancakes but can't be bothered with
the aggro of preparing them
so I bough a packet of precooked, warm in a microwave ones
Totally inferior to the home made product, so never gain
tim
Everything tastes the same as the original to me warmed up. How on earth
is your mouth detecting the difference?
it's not the taste

it's the crispness

tim
James Wilkinson Sword
2017-10-20 18:40:04 UTC
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Post by tim...
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
Post by tim...
on the same theme
pancakes
like, I suspect a lot of people, I like pancakes but can't be bothered with
the aggro of preparing them
so I bough a packet of precooked, warm in a microwave ones
Totally inferior to the home made product, so never gain
tim
Everything tastes the same as the original to me warmed up. How on earth
is your mouth detecting the difference?
it's not the taste
it's the crispness
Does that really matter? I eat food for the taste.
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The Peeler
2017-10-20 19:07:32 UTC
Permalink
On Fri, 20 Oct 2017 19:40:04 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
Post by tim...
it's not the taste
it's the crispness
Does that really matter? I eat food for the taste.
SHUT you stupid gob finally, you disgusting wanker!
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"If cyclists used their bikes naked, more people could get erections and we
wouldn't hate them so much."
MID: <***@red.lan>
James Wilkinson Sword
2017-10-13 14:31:22 UTC
Permalink
Post by tim...
Brexit will shake Britain out of laziness, according to Gordon Ramsa=
y,
Post by tim...
who believes an end to the =E2=80=9Cinflux=E2=80=9D of migrants will=
give homegrown
Post by tim...
talent a chance to shine.
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/gordon-ramsay-why-brexit-good-060000820.ht=
ml
Post by tim...
--
Bod
Sure he does. He is hoping it will drive all the pizza places, tapas=
bars
Post by tim...
and probably curry houses etc. out of business, so if people want to =
eat
Post by tim...
out they can come and pay WAY over the odds for reheated rubbish in h=
is
Post by tim...
eateries: -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Ramsay#Pre-prepared_meal_controv=
ersy
Post by tim...
where does it says that the end result was rubbish?
quite a lot of food in fancy restaurants is re-heated
the pre times are so long it would be impossible to cook it all to ord=
er
Post by tim...
They have been designed around the possibility of re-heating some comp=
onents

About a time a restaurant was created where you don't starve to death wa=
iting for the meal.

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The Peeler
2017-10-13 15:15:55 UTC
Permalink
On Fri, 13 Oct 2017 15:31:22 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
About a time a restaurant was created where you don't starve to death
waiting for the meal.
Is there no way to make this driveling idiot shut up! LOL
--
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mind:
"Apparently a HUMAN head can continue to see for 20 seconds after losing the
body."
MID: <***@red.lan>
kat
2017-10-13 17:09:46 UTC
Permalink
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
Post by tim...
Post by Bod
Brexit will shake Britain out of laziness, according to Gordon Ramsay,
who believes an end to the “influx” of migrants will give homegrown
talent a chance to shine.
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/gordon-ramsay-why-brexit-good-060000820.html
--
Bod
Sure he does.  He is hoping it will drive all the pizza places, tapas
bars
and probably curry houses etc. out of business, so if people want to eat
out they can come and pay WAY over the odds for reheated rubbish in his
eateries: -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Ramsay#Pre-prepared_meal_controversy
where does it says that the end result was rubbish?
quite a lot of food in fancy restaurants is re-heated
the pre times are so long it would be impossible to cook it all to order
They have been designed around the possibility of re-heating some components
About a time a restaurant was created where you don't starve to death
waiting for the meal.
True.
"I'll have the braised lamb shank, and my wife will have the grilled sea
bass."
"That'll be three hours for you sir, and yours, madam, will be ready in
10 minutes."

:-)
--
kat
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
^..^<
pensive hamster
2017-10-13 17:19:25 UTC
Permalink
[...]
Post by kat
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
About a time a restaurant was created where you don't starve to death
waiting for the meal.
True.
"I'll have the braised lamb shank, and my wife will have the grilled sea
bass."
"That'll be three hours for you sir, and yours, madam, will be ready in
10 minutes."
http://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-make-french-onion-soup-in-the-slow-cooker-start-to-finish-cooking-lessons-from-the-kitchn-215696

Why the Slow Cooker Makes the Best French Onion Soup

The onions cook alone for 12 hours. Opt for cooking overnight
if you plan to serve the soup for dinner the next day. After adding
the broth and seasoning to the soup, cook again for another six to
eight hours. The total cook time for this recipe is about 20 hours
in the slow cooker. ...
kat
2017-10-13 21:51:40 UTC
Permalink
Post by pensive hamster
[...]
Post by kat
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
About a time a restaurant was created where you don't starve to death
waiting for the meal.
True.
"I'll have the braised lamb shank, and my wife will have the grilled sea
bass."
"That'll be three hours for you sir, and yours, madam, will be ready in
10 minutes."
http://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-make-french-onion-soup-in-the-slow-cooker-start-to-finish-cooking-lessons-from-the-kitchn-215696
Why the Slow Cooker Makes the Best French Onion Soup
The onions cook alone for 12 hours. Opt for cooking overnight
if you plan to serve the soup for dinner the next day. After adding
the broth and seasoning to the soup, cook again for another six to
eight hours. The total cook time for this recipe is about 20 hours
in the slow cooker. ...
Grand things, slow cookers.
--
kat
Post by pensive hamster
^..^<
James Wilkinson Sword
2017-10-19 21:56:56 UTC
Permalink
Post by kat
Post by pensive hamster
[...]
Post by kat
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
About a time a restaurant was created where you don't starve to death
waiting for the meal.
True.
"I'll have the braised lamb shank, and my wife will have the grilled sea
bass."
"That'll be three hours for you sir, and yours, madam, will be ready in
10 minutes."
http://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-make-french-onion-soup-in-the-slow-cooker-start-to-finish-cooking-lessons-from-the-kitchn-215696
Why the Slow Cooker Makes the Best French Onion Soup
The onions cook alone for 12 hours. Opt for cooking overnight
if you plan to serve the soup for dinner the next day. After adding
the broth and seasoning to the soup, cook again for another six to
eight hours. The total cook time for this recipe is about 20 hours
in the slow cooker. ...
Grand things, slow cookers.
Not for me. By the time it's finished I've probably decided I want to eat something else.
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The Peeler
2017-10-19 22:33:48 UTC
Permalink
On Thu, 19 Oct 2017 22:56:56 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
the pathological attention whore of all the uk ngs, blathered again:

<FLUSH the idiot's drivel>
--
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""not the sharpest knife in the drawer"'s parents sure made a serious
mistake having him born alive -- A total waste of oxygen, food, space,
and bandwidth."
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MM
2017-10-15 09:59:00 UTC
Permalink
On Fri, 13 Oct 2017 10:19:25 -0700 (PDT), pensive hamster
Post by pensive hamster
[...]
Post by kat
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
About a time a restaurant was created where you don't starve to death
waiting for the meal.
True.
"I'll have the braised lamb shank, and my wife will have the grilled sea
bass."
"That'll be three hours for you sir, and yours, madam, will be ready in
10 minutes."
http://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-make-french-onion-soup-in-the-slow-cooker-start-to-finish-cooking-lessons-from-the-kitchn-215696
Why the Slow Cooker Makes the Best French Onion Soup
The onions cook alone for 12 hours. Opt for cooking overnight
if you plan to serve the soup for dinner the next day. After adding
the broth and seasoning to the soup, cook again for another six to
eight hours. The total cook time for this recipe is about 20 hours
in the slow cooker. ...
Cor blimey, 20 hours! I'd read of some French chefs sautéeing the
onions for 5 hours, but all I can manage is 20 minutes, and then the
onions already look so tasty I can't wait any longer.

MM
MM
2017-10-15 09:56:25 UTC
Permalink
On Fri, 13 Oct 2017 15:31:22 +0100, "James Wilkinson Sword"
About a time a restaurant was created where you don't starve to death waiting for the meal.
McDonalds.

MM
R. Mark Clayton
2017-10-15 11:51:31 UTC
Permalink
Post by MM
On Fri, 13 Oct 2017 15:31:22 +0100, "James Wilkinson Sword"
About a time a restaurant was created where you don't starve to death waiting for the meal.
McDonalds.
MM
A meal in McDonalds? I suppose if you are a dog...
James Wilkinson Sword
2017-10-15 15:18:18 UTC
Permalink
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by MM
On Fri, 13 Oct 2017 15:31:22 +0100, "James Wilkinson Sword"
About a time a restaurant was created where you don't starve to death waiting for the meal.
McDonalds.
MM
A meal in McDonalds? I suppose if you are a dog...
Exactly, I said restaurant, not fast food outlet.
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The Peeler
2017-10-15 16:28:18 UTC
Permalink
On Sun, 15 Oct 2017 16:18:18 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by MM
McDonalds.
MM
A meal in McDonalds? I suppose if you are a dog...
Exactly, I said restaurant, not fast food outlet.
Do any restaurants in your area -or even McDonalds- let you enter at all,
you sociopathic misfit. I rather doubt it, you filth!
--
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"You haven't bred?
Only useful thing you've done in your pathetic existence."
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MM
2017-10-17 10:38:41 UTC
Permalink
On Sun, 15 Oct 2017 16:18:18 +0100, "James Wilkinson Sword"
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by MM
On Fri, 13 Oct 2017 15:31:22 +0100, "James Wilkinson Sword"
About a time a restaurant was created where you don't starve to death waiting for the meal.
McDonalds.
MM
A meal in McDonalds? I suppose if you are a dog...
Exactly, I said restaurant, not fast food outlet.
McDonalds refers to their restaurants as restaurants.

Of course, I don't expect you, Mr cat-food-buyer-in-chief, to be seen
dead in one of 'em, topless or not.

MM
James Wilkinson Sword
2017-10-17 15:35:05 UTC
Permalink
Post by MM
On Sun, 15 Oct 2017 16:18:18 +0100, "James Wilkinson Sword"
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by MM
On Fri, 13 Oct 2017 15:31:22 +0100, "James Wilkinson Sword"
About a time a restaurant was created where you don't starve to death waiting for the meal.
McDonalds.
MM
A meal in McDonalds? I suppose if you are a dog...
Exactly, I said restaurant, not fast food outlet.
McDonalds refers to their restaurants as restaurants.
Of course, I don't expect you, Mr cat-food-buyer-in-chief, to be seen
dead in one of 'em, topless or not.
What they call them doesn't change what they are. I doubt the owner of a proper restaurant would say he ran an establishment similar to MacDonalds.
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The surface design is facility, comely but not losing generosity, it will not have accidented feeling after installation.
Wide working voltage: you will not be worried when you go all over Europe carrying it.
You could fix the sensor with two screws on the junction box in circular one, also fix it with special installation shelf.
In a word, whether the junction box installation orientation is true, it makes the installation flatly.
The lamp will be on automatically when you knock at the door or say "I am coming back".
It will make your home warmer and more romantic.
Penetrate the setscrew into installation hole, block on radiator to aim at the installation hole on connection box.
Let electrician or experienced human install it.
The unrest objects can't be regarded as the installation basis-face.
Don't open the case for your safety if you find the hitch after installation.
If there is any difference between instruction and products, please give priority to product, sorry not to inform you again.
The Peeler
2017-10-17 18:01:25 UTC
Permalink
On Tue, 17 Oct 2017 16:35:05 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
the pathological attention whore of all the uk ngs, blathered again:

<FLUSH yet more of the idiot's sick drivel>
--
More from Birdbrain Macaw's (now "James Wilkinson" LOL) sociopathic life:
"I refuse to go back to Tesco after I had a very loud argument with three
managers about whether I could go in shirtless on a baking hot summer's
day."
MID: <***@red.lan>
MM
2017-10-19 09:44:42 UTC
Permalink
On Tue, 17 Oct 2017 16:35:05 +0100, "James Wilkinson Sword"
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
What they call them doesn't change what they are. I doubt the owner of a proper restaurant would say he ran an establishment similar to MacDonalds.
What's a "proper restaurant"? Subway? Greggs? KFC? The tearoom on the
high street?

MM
James Wilkinson Sword
2017-10-19 12:18:27 UTC
Permalink
Post by MM
On Tue, 17 Oct 2017 16:35:05 +0100, "James Wilkinson Sword"
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
What they call them doesn't change what they are. I doubt the owner of a proper restaurant would say he ran an establishment similar to MacDonalds.
What's a "proper restaurant"? Subway? Greggs? KFC? The tearoom on the
high street?
A traditional one (not fast food). You know, sit down, order a proper meal, wait half a fucking hour, then get it served on real pot plates with metal cutlery.
--
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The Peeler
2017-10-19 14:51:02 UTC
Permalink
On Thu, 19 Oct 2017 13:18:27 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
Post by MM
What's a "proper restaurant"? Subway? Greggs? KFC? The tearoom on the
high street?
A traditional one (not fast food). You know, sit down, order a proper
meal, wait half a fucking hour, then get it served on real pot plates
with metal cutlery.
IOW, the kind of restaurant YOU only see on TV!
--
More from Birdbrain Macaw's (now "James Wilkinson" LOL) sociopathic life:
"I refuse to go back to Tesco after I had a very loud argument with three
managers about whether I could go in shirtless on a baking hot summer's
day."
MID: <***@red.lan>
MM
2017-10-17 10:35:54 UTC
Permalink
On Sun, 15 Oct 2017 04:51:31 -0700 (PDT), "R. Mark Clayton"
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by MM
On Fri, 13 Oct 2017 15:31:22 +0100, "James Wilkinson Sword"
About a time a restaurant was created where you don't starve to death waiting for the meal.
McDonalds.
MM
A meal in McDonalds? I suppose if you are a dog...
There's nothing wrong with McDonalds occasionally!

MM
R. Mark Clayton
2017-10-17 11:25:24 UTC
Permalink
Post by MM
On Sun, 15 Oct 2017 04:51:31 -0700 (PDT), "R. Mark Clayton"
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by MM
On Fri, 13 Oct 2017 15:31:22 +0100, "James Wilkinson Sword"
About a time a restaurant was created where you don't starve to death waiting for the meal.
McDonalds.
MM
A meal in McDonalds? I suppose if you are a dog...
There's nothing wrong with McDonalds occasionally!
MM
Well apart from their burgers, the price, poor service and litter everywhere [inside].

I last had a McDonald's seven years ago. I was very busy and a colleague volunteered that he was going to McDonald's and would anyone like anything. Mistaking a recent ad I had seen for a large burger and fries for £2 [at Burger King], I asked for a Big Mac meal. When he came back it had been over £5 and the burger was IMO poor.

The most recent fast food burger I had was their "new long king" and fries from a Burger King. Much nicer burger, prompt service, someone cleaning up the whole time we were there and guess what just £1.99p!
tim...
2017-10-17 13:09:48 UTC
Permalink
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by MM
On Sun, 15 Oct 2017 04:51:31 -0700 (PDT), "R. Mark Clayton"
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by MM
On Fri, 13 Oct 2017 15:31:22 +0100, "James Wilkinson Sword"
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
About a time a restaurant was created where you don't starve to death
waiting for the meal.
McDonalds.
MM
A meal in McDonalds? I suppose if you are a dog...
There's nothing wrong with McDonalds occasionally!
MM
Well apart from their burgers, the price,
the burgers are (relatively) good value

it's the accompaniments that are the poor value
Post by R. Mark Clayton
poor service
it's queue up at the counter and receive your "meal" in under a minute
service

what's poor with that (unless you object on principle to self-service)
Post by R. Mark Clayton
and litter everywhere [inside].
I last had a McDonald's seven years ago. I was very busy and a colleague
volunteered that he was going to McDonald's and would anyone like
anything. Mistaking a recent ad I had seen for a large burger and fries
for £2 [at Burger King], I asked for a Big Mac meal. When he came back it
had been over £5 and the burger was IMO poor.
I personally like big Macs

YMMV

tim
R. Mark Clayton
2017-10-17 14:41:04 UTC
Permalink
Post by tim...
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by MM
On Sun, 15 Oct 2017 04:51:31 -0700 (PDT), "R. Mark Clayton"
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by MM
On Fri, 13 Oct 2017 15:31:22 +0100, "James Wilkinson Sword"
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
About a time a restaurant was created where you don't starve to death
waiting for the meal.
McDonalds.
MM
A meal in McDonalds? I suppose if you are a dog...
There's nothing wrong with McDonalds occasionally!
MM
Well apart from their burgers, the price,
the burgers are (relatively) good value
it's the accompaniments that are the poor value
Post by R. Mark Clayton
poor service
it's queue up at the counter and receive your "meal" in under a minute
service
what's poor with that (unless you object on principle to self-service)
nothing if it was a minute rather than ten.
Post by tim...
Post by R. Mark Clayton
and litter everywhere [inside].
I last had a McDonald's seven years ago. I was very busy and a colleague
volunteered that he was going to McDonald's and would anyone like
anything. Mistaking a recent ad I had seen for a large burger and fries
for £2 [at Burger King], I asked for a Big Mac meal. When he came back it
had been over £5 and the burger was IMO poor.
I personally like big Macs
YMMV
tim
James Wilkinson Sword
2017-10-17 15:33:43 UTC
Permalink
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by tim...
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by MM
On Sun, 15 Oct 2017 04:51:31 -0700 (PDT), "R. Mark Clayton"
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by MM
On Fri, 13 Oct 2017 15:31:22 +0100, "James Wilkinson Sword"
About a time a restaurant was created where you don't starve t=
o death
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by tim...
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by MM
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by MM
waiting for the meal.
McDonalds.
MM
A meal in McDonalds? I suppose if you are a dog...
There's nothing wrong with McDonalds occasionally!
MM
Well apart from their burgers, the price,
the burgers are (relatively) good value
it's the accompaniments that are the poor value
Post by R. Mark Clayton
poor service
it's queue up at the counter and receive your "meal" in under a minut=
e
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by tim...
service
what's poor with that (unless you object on principle to self-service=
)
Post by R. Mark Clayton
nothing if it was a minute rather than ten.
It's a minute here, and there's no litter. Can't remember what the pric=
e was like as someone else was paying.
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by tim...
Post by R. Mark Clayton
and litter everywhere [inside].
I last had a McDonald's seven years ago. I was very busy and a col=
league
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by tim...
Post by R. Mark Clayton
volunteered that he was going to McDonald's and would anyone like
anything. Mistaking a recent ad I had seen for a large burger and =
fries
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by tim...
Post by R. Mark Clayton
for =A32 [at Burger King], I asked for a Big Mac meal. When he cam=
e back it
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by tim...
Post by R. Mark Clayton
had been over =A35 and the burger was IMO poor.
I personally like big Macs
YMMV
tim
-- =

Sexy Sharon's sister saw saucy Sally swiftly suck seventy six soldiers s=
ons.
The Peeler
2017-10-17 18:01:57 UTC
Permalink
On Tue, 17 Oct 2017 16:33:43 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
Post by R. Mark Clayton
nothing if it was a minute rather than ten.
It's a minute here, and there's no litter. Can't remember what the price
was like as someone else was paying.
Of COURSE, you filthy scrounger, dole and welfare whore! <BG>
--
More from Birdbrain Macaw's (now "James Wilkinson" LOL) strange sociopathic
world:
"I go hillwalking barefoot for hours in the snow, my feet just go red.
Extra blood, they can't freeze."
MID: <***@red.lan>
MM
2017-10-19 09:51:57 UTC
Permalink
On Tue, 17 Oct 2017 07:41:04 -0700 (PDT), "R. Mark Clayton"
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by tim...
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by MM
On Sun, 15 Oct 2017 04:51:31 -0700 (PDT), "R. Mark Clayton"
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by MM
On Fri, 13 Oct 2017 15:31:22 +0100, "James Wilkinson Sword"
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
About a time a restaurant was created where you don't starve to death
waiting for the meal.
McDonalds.
MM
A meal in McDonalds? I suppose if you are a dog...
There's nothing wrong with McDonalds occasionally!
MM
Well apart from their burgers, the price,
the burgers are (relatively) good value
it's the accompaniments that are the poor value
Post by R. Mark Clayton
poor service
it's queue up at the counter and receive your "meal" in under a minute
service
what's poor with that (unless you object on principle to self-service)
nothing if it was a minute rather than ten.
If you had to wait TEN minutes there's something seriously wrong with
the management of that particular branch.

MM
R. Mark Clayton
2017-10-19 12:05:09 UTC
Permalink
Post by MM
On Tue, 17 Oct 2017 07:41:04 -0700 (PDT), "R. Mark Clayton"
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by tim...
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by MM
On Sun, 15 Oct 2017 04:51:31 -0700 (PDT), "R. Mark Clayton"
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by MM
On Fri, 13 Oct 2017 15:31:22 +0100, "James Wilkinson Sword"
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
About a time a restaurant was created where you don't starve to death
waiting for the meal.
McDonalds.
MM
A meal in McDonalds? I suppose if you are a dog...
There's nothing wrong with McDonalds occasionally!
MM
Well apart from their burgers, the price,
the burgers are (relatively) good value
it's the accompaniments that are the poor value
Post by R. Mark Clayton
poor service
it's queue up at the counter and receive your "meal" in under a minute
service
what's poor with that (unless you object on principle to self-service)
nothing if it was a minute rather than ten.
If you had to wait TEN minutes there's something seriously wrong with
the management of that particular branch.
MM
Correct!
MM
2017-10-19 09:51:09 UTC
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Post by tim...
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by MM
On Sun, 15 Oct 2017 04:51:31 -0700 (PDT), "R. Mark Clayton"
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by MM
On Fri, 13 Oct 2017 15:31:22 +0100, "James Wilkinson Sword"
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
About a time a restaurant was created where you don't starve to death
waiting for the meal.
McDonalds.
MM
A meal in McDonalds? I suppose if you are a dog...
There's nothing wrong with McDonalds occasionally!
MM
Well apart from their burgers, the price,
the burgers are (relatively) good value
it's the accompaniments that are the poor value
Post by R. Mark Clayton
poor service
it's queue up at the counter and receive your "meal" in under a minute
service
what's poor with that (unless you object on principle to self-service)
Post by R. Mark Clayton
and litter everywhere [inside].
I last had a McDonald's seven years ago. I was very busy and a colleague
volunteered that he was going to McDonald's and would anyone like
anything. Mistaking a recent ad I had seen for a large burger and fries
for £2 [at Burger King], I asked for a Big Mac meal. When he came back it
had been over £5 and the burger was IMO poor.
I personally like big Macs
So do I, but only occasionally, like all fast food. Some people make a
habit of eating fast food every day of the week, whereas with me it
won't be more frequently than once every six to eight weeks.

MM
James Wilkinson Sword
2017-10-19 12:16:40 UTC
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On Sun, 15 Oct 2017 04:51:31 -0700 (PDT), "R. Mark Clayton"
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by MM
On Fri, 13 Oct 2017 15:31:22 +0100, "James Wilkinson Sword"
About a time a restaurant was created where you don't starve to=
death
Post by tim...
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by MM
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by MM
waiting for the meal.
McDonalds.
MM
A meal in McDonalds? I suppose if you are a dog...
There's nothing wrong with McDonalds occasionally!
MM
Well apart from their burgers, the price,
the burgers are (relatively) good value
it's the accompaniments that are the poor value
Post by R. Mark Clayton
poor service
it's queue up at the counter and receive your "meal" in under a minut=
e
Post by tim...
service
what's poor with that (unless you object on principle to self-service=
)
Post by tim...
Post by R. Mark Clayton
and litter everywhere [inside].
I last had a McDonald's seven years ago. I was very busy and a coll=
eague
Post by tim...
Post by R. Mark Clayton
volunteered that he was going to McDonald's and would anyone like
anything. Mistaking a recent ad I had seen for a large burger and f=
ries
Post by tim...
Post by R. Mark Clayton
for =A32 [at Burger King], I asked for a Big Mac meal. When he came=
back it
Post by tim...
Post by R. Mark Clayton
had been over =A35 and the burger was IMO poor.
I personally like big Macs
So do I, but only occasionally, like all fast food. Some people make a=
habit of eating fast food every day of the week, whereas with me it
won't be more frequently than once every six to eight weeks.
You're not one of those healthy eating people are you?

-- =

The Web brings people together because no matter what kind of a twisted =
sexual mutant you happen to be, you've got millions of pals out there. =
Type in "Find people that have sex with goats that are on fire" and the =
computer will say "Specify type of goat." -- Rich Jeni
The Peeler
2017-10-19 14:51:17 UTC
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On Thu, 19 Oct 2017 13:16:40 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
Post by MM
So do I, but only occasionally, like all fast food. Some people make a
habit of eating fast food every day of the week, whereas with me it
won't be more frequently than once every six to eight weeks.
You're not one of those healthy eating people are you?
Asks of course the sick, can fodder eating sociopathic misfit who BRAGS
about living on canned food! <tsk>
--
More of Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson") deep thinking:
"I have never seen a washing machine which can handle a sofa."
MID: <***@red.lan>
MM
2017-10-19 09:49:12 UTC
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On Tue, 17 Oct 2017 04:25:24 -0700 (PDT), "R. Mark Clayton"
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by MM
On Sun, 15 Oct 2017 04:51:31 -0700 (PDT), "R. Mark Clayton"
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by MM
On Fri, 13 Oct 2017 15:31:22 +0100, "James Wilkinson Sword"
About a time a restaurant was created where you don't starve to death waiting for the meal.
McDonalds.
MM
A meal in McDonalds? I suppose if you are a dog...
There's nothing wrong with McDonalds occasionally!
MM
Well apart from their burgers, the price, poor service and litter everywhere [inside].
Their burgers are excellent, the price is better than buying a
sandwich from Tesco, and there's no litter at the McDonalds I visit.
Perhaps you live in a very downtrodden part of the country where
people don't notice so much?
Post by R. Mark Clayton
I last had a McDonald's seven years ago. I was very busy and a colleague volunteered that he was going to McDonald's and would anyone like anything. Mistaking a recent ad I had seen for a large burger and fries for £2 [at Burger King], I asked for a Big Mac meal. When he came back it had been over £5 and the burger was IMO poor.
And this was seven years ago, yes?
Post by R. Mark Clayton
The most recent fast food burger I had was their "new long king" and fries from a Burger King. Much nicer burger, prompt service, someone cleaning up the whole time we were there and guess what just £1.99p!
Burger King is nowhere close to McDonalds. It's always playing
catch-up, but never achieves it.

MM
James Wilkinson Sword
2017-10-19 12:17:38 UTC
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Post by MM
On Tue, 17 Oct 2017 04:25:24 -0700 (PDT), "R. Mark Clayton"
Post by MM
On Sun, 15 Oct 2017 04:51:31 -0700 (PDT), "R. Mark Clayton"
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by MM
On Fri, 13 Oct 2017 15:31:22 +0100, "James Wilkinson Sword"
About a time a restaurant was created where you don't starve to =
death waiting for the meal.
Post by MM
Post by MM
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by MM
McDonalds.
MM
A meal in McDonalds? I suppose if you are a dog...
There's nothing wrong with McDonalds occasionally!
MM
Well apart from their burgers, the price, poor service and litter eve=
rywhere [inside].
Post by MM
Their burgers are excellent, the price is better than buying a
sandwich from Tesco, and there's no litter at the McDonalds I visit.
Perhaps you live in a very downtrodden part of the country where
people don't notice so much?
I last had a McDonald's seven years ago. I was very busy and a colle=
ague volunteered that he was going to McDonald's and would anyone like a=
nything. Mistaking a recent ad I had seen for a large burger and fries =
for =A32 [at Burger King], I asked for a Big Mac meal. When he came bac=
k it had been over =A35 and the burger was IMO poor.
Post by MM
And this was seven years ago, yes?
The most recent fast food burger I had was their "new long king" and =
fries from a Burger King. Much nicer burger, prompt service, someone cl=
eaning up the whole time we were there and guess what just =A31.99p!
Post by MM
Burger King is nowhere close to McDonalds. It's always playing
catch-up, but never achieves it.
I think it depends on the branch. I have a Burger King and a McDonalds =
opposite each other (within 50 yards), and they both have equally good s=
ervice. I guess they have to or everybody would use the other one.

-- =

Confucius say lion with small penis must compensate with mighty roar.
The Peeler
2017-10-19 14:51:25 UTC
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On Thu, 19 Oct 2017 13:17:38 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
I think
Good one, Birdbrain! LOL
--
More from Birdbrain Macaw's (now "James Wilkinson" LOL) sociopathic life:
"For some reason my favourite pastime was destroying (slowly by chiselling)
the outer walls and fences of the school. I guess we were trying to
escape."
MID: <***@red.lan>
James Wilkinson Sword
2017-10-13 14:31:38 UTC
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Brexit will shake Britain out of laziness, according to Gordon Ramsay=
,
who believes an end to the =E2=80=9Cinflux=E2=80=9D of migrants will =
give homegrown
talent a chance to shine.
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/gordon-ramsay-why-brexit-good-060000820.htm=
l
--
Bod
Sure he does. He is hoping it will drive all the pizza places, tapas =
bars and probably curry houses etc. out of business, so if people want t=
o eat out they can come and pay WAY over the odds for reheated rubbish i=
n his eateries: -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Ramsay#Pre-prepared_meal_controve=
rsy

At least it'll be proper food instead of that Arab shit.

-- =

Exersize: the act of removing excess baggage
The Peeler
2017-10-13 15:13:36 UTC
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On Fri, 13 Oct 2017 15:31:38 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
Post by R. Mark Clayton
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Ramsay#Pre-prepared_meal_controversy
At least it'll be proper food instead of that Arab shit.
It's really your HEAD that is full of shit, Birdbrain!
--
More of Birdbrain Macaw's of (now "James Wilkinson" LOL) sociopathic
"wisdom":
"If something is invisible it has no colour."
MID: <***@red.lan>
tim...
2017-10-13 16:32:55 UTC
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On Tue, 10 Oct 2017 17:05:15 +0100, R. Mark Clayton
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by Bod
Brexit will shake Britain out of laziness, according to Gordon Ramsay,
who believes an end to the “influx” of migrants will give homegrown
talent a chance to shine.
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/gordon-ramsay-why-brexit-good-060000820.html
--
Bod
Sure he does. He is hoping it will drive all the pizza places, tapas
bars and probably curry houses etc. out of business, so if people want to
eat out they can come and pay WAY over the odds for reheated rubbish in
his eateries: -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Ramsay#Pre-prepared_meal_controversy
At least it'll be proper food instead of that Arab shit.
which Arab shit is that?

tim
James Wilkinson Sword
2017-10-20 18:39:41 UTC
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Post by tim...
On Tue, 10 Oct 2017 17:05:15 +0100, R. Mark Clayton
Brexit will shake Britain out of laziness, according to Gordon Rams=
ay,
Post by tim...
who believes an end to the =E2=80=9Cinflux=E2=80=9D of migrants wil=
l give homegrown
Post by tim...
talent a chance to shine.
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/gordon-ramsay-why-brexit-good-060000820.h=
tml
Post by tim...
--
Bod
Sure he does. He is hoping it will drive all the pizza places, tapa=
s
Post by tim...
bars and probably curry houses etc. out of business, so if people wa=
nt to
Post by tim...
eat out they can come and pay WAY over the odds for reheated rubbish=
in
Post by tim...
his eateries: -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Ramsay#Pre-prepared_meal_contro=
versy
Post by tim...
At least it'll be proper food instead of that Arab shit.
which Arab shit is that?
Where do you think curry comes from?

-- =

Before you set out on a journey, ring your local radio station and say t=
here's a terrible congestion on your road. Everybody avoids it and it's=
clear for you! -- Jack Dee
The Peeler
2017-10-20 19:10:07 UTC
Permalink
On Fri, 20 Oct 2017 19:39:41 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
Post by tim...
which Arab shit is that?
Where do you think curry comes from?
You'd better worry where your incurable idiocy comes from, Birdbrain. It
seems to be genetic in your case!
--
Unemployable, mentally handicapped Birdbrain Macaw's (now "James Wilkinson"
LOL) about his life as a dole and welfare whore:
"I used to be a computer tech until I became permanently ill."
MID: <***@red.lan>
R. Mark Clayton
2017-10-17 11:33:20 UTC
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Post by James Wilkinson Sword
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Post by Bod
Brexit will shake Britain out of laziness, according to Gordon Ramsay,
who believes an end to the “influx” of migrants will give homegrown
talent a chance to shine.
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/gordon-ramsay-why-brexit-good-060000820.html
--
Bod
Sure he does. He is hoping it will drive all the pizza places, tapas bars and probably curry houses etc. out of business, so if people want to eat out they can come and pay WAY over the odds for reheated rubbish in his eateries: -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Ramsay#Pre-prepared_meal_controversy
At least it'll be proper food instead of that Arab shit.
Only someone with a very bad case of racism could dislike food because of its ethnic origin.

Maybe you should try "Lamb Tagine T’Faya
Lamb shank slow cooked in traditional Moroccan sauce / Ras El Hanout served with roasted almonds & prunes"
from the Al Jumeryiah restaurant near me - superb

to be fair Ramsay does Herdwick mutton, but at about five times the price.
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
--
James Wilkinson Sword
2017-10-17 15:34:21 UTC
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On Friday, 13 October 2017 15:31:43 UTC+1, James Wilkinson Sword wrot=
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
Brexit will shake Britain out of laziness, according to Gordon Ram=
say,
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
who believes an end to the =E2=80=9Cinflux=E2=80=9D of migrants wi=
ll give homegrown
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
talent a chance to shine.
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/gordon-ramsay-why-brexit-good-060000820.=
html
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
--
Bod
Sure he does. He is hoping it will drive all the pizza places, tap=
as bars and probably curry houses etc. out of business, so if people wan=
t to eat out they can come and pay WAY over the odds for reheated rubbis=
h in his eateries: -
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Ramsay#Pre-prepared_meal_contr=
oversy
Post by James Wilkinson Sword
At least it'll be proper food instead of that Arab shit.
Only someone with a very bad case of racism could dislike food because=
of its ethnic origin.

I am very racist, but that's not why I dislike their food. I just hate =
the taste of it.
Maybe you should try "Lamb Tagine T=E2=80=99Faya
Lamb shank slow cooked in traditional Moroccan sauce / Ras El Hanout s=
erved with roasted almonds & prunes"
from the Al Jumeryiah restaurant near me - superb
to be fair Ramsay does Herdwick mutton, but at about five times the pr=
ice.

-- =

Sexy Sharon's sister saw saucy Sally swiftly suck seventy six soldiers s=
ons.
The Peeler
2017-10-17 18:02:04 UTC
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On Tue, 17 Oct 2017 16:34:21 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
Post by R. Mark Clayton
Only someone with a very bad case of racism could dislike food because of its ethnic origin.
I am very racist, but that's not why I dislike their food. I just hate the taste of it.
You are actually not racist, Birdbrain. You are just a VERY SICK ASSHOLE!
--
More from Birdbrain Macaw's (now "James Wilkinson" LOL) sociopathic life:
"For some reason my favourite pastime was destroying (slowly by chiselling)
the outer walls and fences of the school. I guess we were trying to
escape."
MID: <***@red.lan>
jew pedophile Ron Jacobson (jew pedophile Baruch 'Barry' Shein's jew aliash)
2017-10-11 12:59:21 UTC
Permalink
Post by Bod
Brexit will shake Britain out of laziness, according to Gordon Ramsay,
who believes an end to the “influx” of migrants will give homegrown
talent a chance to shine.
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/gordon-ramsay-why-brexit-good-060000820.html
LOLOK!

Homegrown 'talent' was on the dole and in the pub before the migrants
arrived and will still be there 'shining' after they leave!

- -

" I don't even have the heart to tell him I've never infested
Arizona."
- Klaun Shittinb'ricks (1940 - ), acknowledging that he lied
from the very beginning, A jew scam, as expected

Iudaei orbem terrarum infestant.
- correct Latin

"Die Juden sind unser Unglück!"
- Heinrich von Treitschke (1834 - 1896)

"First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out
because I was not a Socialist. Then they came for the Trade
Unionists, and I did not speak out because I was not a Trade
Unionist. Then they came for the jews, and I did not speak out
because I did not give a shit. Then they came for me and there
wasn't a single commie bastard left to speak for me."
- Martin Niemöller (1892 - 1984)

Illuc nisi Dei gratia vadam.
- Revd Terence Fformby-Smythe (? - )
The Peeler
2017-10-11 16:57:59 UTC
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On Wed, 11 Oct 2017 05:59:21 -0700, serbian bitch Razovic, the resident
psychopath of sci and scj and Usenet's famous sexual cripple, making an ass
of herself as "jew pedophile Ron Jacobson (jew pedophile Baruch 'Barry'
Post by jew pedophile Ron Jacobson (jew pedophile Baruch 'Barry' Shein's jew aliash)
Post by Bod
Brexit will shake Britain out of laziness, according to Gordon Ramsay,
who believes an end to the “influx” of migrants will give homegrown
talent a chance to shine.
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/gordon-ramsay-why-brexit-good-060000820.html
LOLOK!
Homegrown 'talent' was on the dole and in the pub before the migrants
arrived and will still be there 'shining' after they leave!
...while you were just sitting in your dark basement and will keep doing so
until you croak, you abnormal housebound idiot!
--
The top 5 truths about poor dumb Razovic, our colostomy bag wearing resident
psychopath, aka "The Rectum":

the desperate psycho can't SLEEP anymore,
she can't get out of the house anymore,
she got NOBODY to talk to anymore,
she can't FUCK anymore,
she got no life outside Usenet AT ALL!
Sick old pedo Andrew "Andrzej" Baron (aka "Ron Jacobson"/etc)
2017-10-12 08:37:22 UTC
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In article <***@4ax.com>,
A shiteating cowardly nazoid sub-louse PEDO named Andrew "Andrzej"
Post by jew pedophile Ron Jacobson (jew pedophile Baruch 'Barry' Shein's jew aliash)
Homegrown 'talent' was on the dole
Is THAT why you made a living doing this??

Go peddle some more defective, pirated software, Andrzej...

<quote>

Original Microsoft CD in jewel case with CD key sticker on the back.
Full version.
GBP 30=00 incl recorded delivery postage.
(sorry, spamtrap in original message)
e-mail to: ***@ukgateway.net

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