English Cuisine
On a scorching hot day there is one thing, and one thing only to have in one’s pint of lager.
A dash of lemonade.
Got a lot of time for dyer nowadays thanks to this.
Hadn’t seen that before, superb!
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Twat!
(Cameron, not you Ed x)
BlainSA Franks hot sauce is for poofs. That’s a fact.
The last “twat!” after a short breathe just makes this clip.
Pamela Anderson and Jeremy Corbyn on hand to clear it all up while Ed Balls laughs his head off across the studio. Gold.
Cosmopolitan!
Lol. Plot twist: that’s just his starter.
Along_the_Wire Franks hot sauce is for poofs
I know that phrase was probably fine and commonly used back when you were a lad in the 1940s, but I thought it was generally very much verboten nowadays?
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bosstrabs Hugo, if you’re going to go into the weeds at least do it properly.
Climate refers to (external) weather conditions.
‘chemesthetically’ is the term you want in this context.
I was neither going in to the weeds, nor looking for that term - I was intentionally wanting to further the silliness of Rich’s joke by saying something which might sensitively imply hot but not spicy (as opposed to Rich suggesting “spicy not hot”).
But nice sperg-out Dave.
Jesus wept