or it may be the icky cheese and ham thing my friend left out when she came
for dinner earlier.
i had a tin of baked bean for dinner. minimal washing up. pretty cool. i
wouldn't have had to do *any* washing up if i had licked the spoon well, but
my mouth was all covered with tomato saucey stuff on the inside and so
wasn't in a clean licking kinda state.
adam
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Wayne
"adam" <no...@none.com> wrote in message
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...no comment,
Anyway, have you tried breakfast at the JCR? really good, I've made a habit
of getting there 20mins early every morning just for that. Do most people
in halls usually eat beans and stuff all the time, you've mentioned it
lots?!
<awaits bashing from Xela>
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"Wayne Broadley" <wayne_b...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Wow, coool man (?)
>
"Yeldoarb Enyaw"
Can't believe I missed that one, sounds like something from lord of the
rings.
Oh yeah, does any one remember the name that strange-creature whatsit at the
start?
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i had breakfast in the jcr once. it reminded me how much i hate eating
breakfast, espically cooked breakfasts.
for some reason, my stomach just isn't ready for food until at least 10am.
even if i'm hungry, eating anything will just make me feel ill.
adam
> "Gaurav Sharma" <gaurav...@ic.ac.uk> wrote in message
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> > Anyway, have you tried breakfast at the JCR? really good, I've made a
> habit
> > of getting there 20mins early every morning just for that.
> i had breakfast in the jcr once. it reminded me how much i hate eating
> breakfast, espically cooked breakfasts.
Breakfast in the JCR is excellent. Worth missing a few minutes of lecture for.
Alex
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i did have a sandwich and some milk, or was it redbull...hmmm...anyway, at
about 9:30ish in the jcr, bought from that overpriced little shop. that was
breakfast.
if they did chips in the mornings i'd eat them.
adam
You need a cat - to do that bit for you - or how about plastic cutlery -
you can pick it up in sainsbury's or M&S salad section for free
ooh ooh don't tell me, have just started reading it. Is cool. Now at
Hobbits-stuck-inside-tree bit. Will revise then read more.
JD
> sounds like something from lord of the rings.
>
> Oh yeah, does any one remember the name that strange-creature
> whatsit at the start?
Say what? You mean Gollum? Or Sauron?
A friend has asked me if I want to go & see it with him tomorrow.
That would be 5 times. Is that excessive? Probably, but then it
won't be as good on video/DVD, & I won't get a fix for another 11
months, so...
(Ah, the fine art of self-justification.)
Mark.
>> have you tried breakfast at the JCR? really good, I've made a habit
>> of getting there 20mins early every morning just for that.
>
> i had breakfast in the jcr once. it reminded me how much i hate
> eating breakfast, espically cooked breakfasts.
>
> for some reason, my stomach just isn't ready for food until at least
> 10am. even if i'm hungry, eating anything will just make me feel ill.
What you need is a JCR breakfast that goes on till half eleven.
:-)
Mark.
they are called hash browns, and i never really liked them for some reason.
bit too much like jacket potatoes me'thinks.
adam
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Gaurav Sharma
>>> if they did chips in the mornings i'd eat them.
>>
>> They do, sometimes.
>> Well, semi-wedge-like-pseudo-chips anyway.
>
> they are called hash browns, and i never really liked them for
> some reason. bit too much like jacket potatoes me'thinks.
WTF? Hash browns aren't like chips /or/ jacket potatoes. You've
got some pretty dodgy catering going on there, methinks.
Mark.