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stu...@durge.org

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Nov 6, 2001, 7:24:29 PM11/6/01
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If anyone's interested (not that I'm suggesting that durgers are
alcholoics), my local ASDA have the following two offers, valid until
at least the end of this year:

Bottles of ale (Bishop's Finger, Speckled Hen etc) for 4 for a fiver.

Haagan-Dazs Ice cream (550ml) 2 for a fiver.

This may be restricted to my local store, but I doubt it.


Stuart.

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Sidey

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Nov 6, 2001, 7:55:05 PM11/6/01
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<stu...@durge.org> wrote in message
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> If anyone's interested (not that I'm suggesting that durgers are
> alcholoics), my local ASDA have the following two offers, valid until
> at least the end of this year:
>
> Bottles of ale (Bishop's Finger, Speckled Hen etc) for 4 for a fiver.
>
> Haagan-Dazs Ice cream (550ml) 2 for a fiver.
>
> This may be restricted to my local store, but I doubt it.
>
>
> Stuart.
>
> --
That is really thoughtful birdy, but no thanks *hugs*

Sidey

stu...@durge.org

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Nov 6, 2001, 9:11:05 PM11/6/01
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Sidey <side...@monsterworld.fsnet.co.uk> wrote:

>> Haagan-Dazs Ice cream (550ml) 2 for a fiver.

> That is really thoughtful birdy, but no thanks *hugs*

You not a H-D fan, like dave, and a few other durgers?


Stuart.

Timothy Lee

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Nov 7, 2001, 4:09:28 AM11/7/01
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In article <9s9uvt$pld$8...@dolphin.grid-zero.net>, stu...@durge.org writes

>If anyone's interested (not that I'm suggesting that durgers are
>alcholoics), my local ASDA have the following two offers, valid until
>at least the end of this year:
>
>Bottles of ale (Bishop's Finger, Speckled Hen etc) for 4 for a fiver.
>
>Haagan-Dazs Ice cream (550ml) 2 for a fiver.
>
>This may be restricted to my local store, but I doubt it.
>
That would be quite handy but there aren't any in this county, have they
got fuller's 1845?

Timothy Lee http://www.wightproperty.com

Garry

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Nov 7, 2001, 6:52:30 AM11/7/01
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stu...@durge.org wrote:
>
> If anyone's interested (not that I'm suggesting that durgers are
> alcholoics), my local ASDA have the following two offers, valid until
> at least the end of this year:
>
> Bottles of ale (Bishop's Finger, Speckled Hen etc) for 4 for a fiver.
>
> Haagan-Dazs Ice cream (550ml) 2 for a fiver.


WOW! Me want NOW!

Sidey

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Nov 7, 2001, 6:04:28 AM11/7/01
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<stu...@durge.org> wrote in message
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> Sidey <side...@monsterworld.fsnet.co.uk> wrote:
>
> >> Haagan-Dazs Ice cream (550ml) 2 for a fiver.
> > That is really thoughtful birdy, but no thanks *hugs*
>
> You not a H-D fan, like dave, and a few other durgers?
>
>
> Stuart.
>
Haven't had H-D for years, need to eat it with the right person, not
something to be enjoyed alone if you can possibly help it ;-) See what I
mean ?

Sidey

J.C.Curtis

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Nov 7, 2001, 9:26:24 AM11/7/01
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Sidey wrote:
>
> >
> Haven't had H-D for years, need to eat it with the right person, not
> something to be enjoyed alone if you can possibly help it ;-) See what I
> mean ?
>

Yes. That you are mad. Why let anyone else know you have H-D ice cream?!
You may be obliged to <shudder> _share_ it with them.

We operate a strict no smoking policy on these premises. If we see you
smoking we shall assume you are on fire and take appropriate action.

ty...@durge.org

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Nov 7, 2001, 11:07:30 AM11/7/01
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J.C.Curtis <J.C.C...@durham.ac.uk> wrote:

> Sidey wrote:
>>
>> Haven't had H-D for years, need to eat it with the right person, not
>> something to be enjoyed alone if you can possibly help it ;-) See what I
>> mean ?
>>
> Yes. That you are mad. Why let anyone else know you have H-D ice cream?!
> You may be obliged to <shudder> _share_ it with them.

Surely that's how you, ahem, enjoy it.

:>

Tom
I find your lack of faith in emacs disturbing.

- Chris Morris

J.C.Curtis

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Nov 7, 2001, 11:10:01 AM11/7/01
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ty...@durge.org wrote:
> >>
> > Yes. That you are mad. Why let anyone else know you have H-D ice cream?!
> > You may be obliged to <shudder> _share_ it with them.
>
> Surely that's how you, ahem, enjoy it.
>

Ewww, it would be cold and sticky. There are better things for
_sharing_. Ice cream should be eaten quickly, by oneself, so that you
get to keep all its yummy chocolateness.

We operate a strict no smoking policy on these premises. If we see you
smoking we shall assume you are on fire and take appropriate action.

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David Marshall

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Nov 7, 2001, 11:27:05 AM11/7/01
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In article <3BE95CD9...@durham.ac.uk>,

J.C.Curtis <J.C.C...@durham.ac.uk> wrote:
>> Surely that's how you, ahem, enjoy it.
>Ewww, it would be cold and sticky.

Actually no, it's great. Bailey's flavour Haagen Dazs is good...

Dave

stu...@durge.org

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Nov 7, 2001, 1:31:26 PM11/7/01
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J.C.Curtis <J.C.C...@durham.ac.uk> wrote:
> Yes. That you are mad. Why let anyone else know you have H-D ice cream?!
> You may be obliged to <shudder> _share_ it with them.

Having H-D in the freezer is a trap to get people to come over...


Stuart.

stu...@durge.org

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Nov 7, 2001, 1:32:15 PM11/7/01
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Garry <G.P.W...@durham.ac.uk> wrote:
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>> Haagan-Dazs Ice cream (550ml) 2 for a fiver.

> WOW! Me want NOW!

Come, to brum then.

Stuart.

Cynical Chris

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Nov 7, 2001, 1:30:06 PM11/7/01
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On 7 Nov 2001 00:24:29 GMT, stu...@durge.org wrote:

>If anyone's interested (not that I'm suggesting that durgers are
>alcholoics), my local ASDA have the following two offers, valid until
>at least the end of this year:
>
>Bottles of ale (Bishop's Finger, Speckled Hen etc) for 4 for a fiver.
>
>Haagan-Dazs Ice cream (550ml) 2 for a fiver.
>
>This may be restricted to my local store, but I doubt it.

Now if they had protocol cheap....

Chris.
Chris Higham
uberspod.com

David Nutter

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Nov 7, 2001, 7:34:24 PM11/7/01
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stu...@durge.org writes:

> J.C.Curtis <J.C.C...@durham.ac.uk> wrote:
> > Yes. That you are mad. Why let anyone else know you have H-D ice cream?!
> > You may be obliged to <shudder> _share_ it with them.
>
> Having H-D in the freezer is a trap to get people to come over...

A fine idea in theory but with one fatal flaw: if the freezer is full
of ice scream, one cannot store prepared longpig in there for later
consumption. Chocolate works quite well as bait though and takes up no
freezer space at all!

*froths*

Regards,

-david checks if the Sweenypie pastry has rested sufficiently and
strops his straightedge on some dried bracket mushroom

Going nowhere...

J.C.Curtis

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Nov 8, 2001, 4:24:21 AM11/8/01
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David Nutter wrote:
>
> A fine idea in theory but with one fatal flaw: if the freezer is full
> of ice scream, one cannot store prepared longpig in there for later
> consumption.

Get a second freezer, or eat the ice-cream yourself whilst preparing the
sauces for the longpig. Burying bones in a forest csn be a hot and
tiring activity.--

Sheep are stupid and need to be herded. Goats are clever and need to be
led.

David james

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Nov 8, 2001, 4:37:35 AM11/8/01
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David Nutter wrote:

> stu...@durge.org writes:
>
> > J.C.Curtis <J.C.C...@durham.ac.uk> wrote:
> > > Yes. That you are mad. Why let anyone else know you have H-D ice cream?!
> > > You may be obliged to <shudder> _share_ it with them.
> >
> > Having H-D in the freezer is a trap to get people to come over...
>
> A fine idea in theory but with one fatal flaw: if the freezer is full
> of ice scream, one cannot store prepared longpig in there for later
> consumption. Chocolate works quite well as bait though and takes up no
> freezer space at all!
>
> *froths*
>

Just salt it, preserves and improves the flavour, mmm

stu...@durge.org

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Nov 8, 2001, 10:29:41 AM11/8/01
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David Nutter <David....@durham.ac.uk> wrote:
>> > Yes. That you are mad. Why let anyone else know you have H-D ice cream?!
>> > You may be obliged to <shudder> _share_ it with them.
>> Having H-D in the freezer is a trap to get people to come over...

> A fine idea in theory but with one fatal flaw: if the freezer is full
> of ice scream, one cannot store prepared longpig in there for later

I have a full-sized chest freezer, so there's no real risk of filling it
up.

Stuart.

Tom Joyce

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Nov 11, 2001, 6:08:14 PM11/11/01
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stu...@durge.org <stu...@durge.org> wrote:
} Garry <G.P.W...@durham.ac.uk> wrote:
} >>
} >> Haagan-Dazs Ice cream (550ml) 2 for a fiver.
}
} > WOW! Me want NOW!
}
} Come, to brum then.

Surely it's not *that* good a dea... 8-)l

toodle pip,
Tom

Paul Leake

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Nov 26, 2001, 6:58:27 AM11/26/01
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David Marshall <da...@durge.org> wrote in message
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> In article <3BE95CD9...@durham.ac.uk>,
> J.C.Curtis <J.C.C...@durham.ac.uk> wrote:
> >> Surely that's how you, ahem, enjoy it.
> >Ewww, it would be cold and sticky.
>
> Actually no, it's great. Bailey's flavour Haagen Dazs is good...

... as I testify....

Paul

Andrew Bowden

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Nov 26, 2001, 3:07:55 PM11/26/01
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On Mon, 26 Nov 2001 11:58:27 +0000, Paul Leake wrote:


> David Marshall <da...@durge.org> wrote in message
> news:9sbncp$376$1...@fof.durge.org...
>> In article <3BE95CD9...@durham.ac.uk>, J.C.Curtis
>> <J.C.C...@durham.ac.uk> wrote:
>> >> Surely that's how you, ahem, enjoy it.
>> >Ewww, it would be cold and sticky.
>> Actually no, it's great. Bailey's flavour Haagen Dazs is good...

> .. as I testify....

'fraid I disagree. It's too sickly.

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