Oh come on David!
We wos all brung up poor. Get 5 pound of spuds, an onion and a tin of corn
beef - slap in the pan wi a bit a watter - it'll keep yer going for
days -cheap as chips and cheaper than beans - and the best is when it gets
so stiff and dry you could stick bricks with it just chuck it in the frying
pan and it's the best meal of the week.
Your investment adviser on home economics,
Gordon Brown.
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From: "david.bircumshaw" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 1:50 AM
Subject: Re: for what is left of a Sunday:
>I can recommend a tin of baked beans, which was my evening repast, as it
>was all I had. For more affluent days, a cheese and onion
> crisp sandwich is a treat and when things are really on the up the local
> chippie has an excellent line in cooked yesterday pies
> accompanied by soggy chips and can also supply southern fried chicken
> which has been known to have meat on it. The local hostelry
> does do Traditional Sausage 'n' Mash (two sausages and a dolloped mash) at
> an estimated mark-up of 800 per cent.
>
> With a sort of smile.
>
> Dave
>
>
> David Bircumshaw
>
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