22-10-2024, 19:41
Great thread, jjamez.
Definitely brown sauce for me - a good splurge on a slice of Lorne sausage in a white roll. If you really want to go upmarket to fine dining you can add a slice of black pudding and a fried egg (not too runny).
Films? - not watched many in the last 25 years. Best comedies for me will be Blazing Saddles, What's Up Doc, Some Like It Hot, Over The Hedge and Goldfinger (well, it is a bit far-fetched). Best serious ones would be Deliverance, The French Connection, Jurassic Park (also far-fetched but full of tension), Shadowlands and Schindler's List.
Definitely brown sauce for me - a good splurge on a slice of Lorne sausage in a white roll. If you really want to go upmarket to fine dining you can add a slice of black pudding and a fried egg (not too runny).
Films? - not watched many in the last 25 years. Best comedies for me will be Blazing Saddles, What's Up Doc, Some Like It Hot, Over The Hedge and Goldfinger (well, it is a bit far-fetched). Best serious ones would be Deliverance, The French Connection, Jurassic Park (also far-fetched but full of tension), Shadowlands and Schindler's List.
Cabbage is still good for you