Malc2098 wrote:Ah, but did they have a reverse gear?! That's why we could drive them on a motor cycle licence.
Excellent !
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Malc2098 wrote:Ah, but did they have a reverse gear?! That's why we could drive them on a motor cycle licence.
RogerS wrote:Being obtuse here as I don't get it
Woodbloke wrote:RogerS wrote:Being obtuse here as I don't get it
Tractors, sex, porn and a (late) MP help Roger? - Rob
Andyp wrote:Daughter loved that Malc, thanks.
Eldest has just got back from a week with her cousins in the Netherlands. She brought me back some of that dutch cheese that is made backwards. Delicious.
Andyp wrote:. She brought me back some of that dutch cheese that is made backwards.
Steve Maskery wrote:Andyp wrote:. She brought me back some of that dutch cheese that is made backwards.
No customs problems? I'm going to France next week and was thinking of taking some Stilton as a gift, but my understanding is that dairy is now the equivalent of a hand grenade. Am I mistaken?
S
Steve Maskery wrote:C'mon, Malc, surely you can find é ????
And a circumflex? And... oh, never mind.
Good gag though.
9fingers wrote:
Steve, dont forget that Andy in in France so the cheese movement was within Eu.
Andyp wrote:Steve, taking any dairy or meat products to France are distinct no no at the moment. A real shame, we used to stock up on decent bacon and bangers, alas no more.
Which way are you travelling Steve?. If Portsmouth - Caen we are not far away, we still have plenty of decent english tea. Alas dunkable biscuits ran out a few weeks back.
Steve Maskery wrote:
Flying to Limoges. After that, we are at the complete mercy of Froggy!
S
Andyp wrote:...Alas dunkable biscuits ran out a few weeks back.
Andyp wrote:Interesting Adrian, I might try and smuggle some decent bangers on next trip.
Surprised your son needs to take bacon. My experience of dutch bacon is that is very similar to the uk. NL food tastes are far mor similar to the UK than here. Mind you the NL hase decent tool shops too
I’m always amazed at how little fresh milk is sold here. It is as if fridges do not exist. Shelf space for long life milk is about 20 times greater than fresh.
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