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THE TALK TO YOURSELF THREAD. (NOWT)     

goldfinger - 09 Jun 2005 12:25

Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).

Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.

cheers GF.

tabasco - 10 Feb 2010 15:56 - 8226 of 81564

M&S Sticky toffee pudding with custard.you wont eat better than thatand there wont be any thrown awayMothers take note!!! [T A B ASCO]

ExecLine - 10 Feb 2010 16:36 - 8227 of 81564

We shop a lot in Milton Keynes and not too far away from the Centre is Raymond Blanc's Brasserie. This is a lovely place to dine and need not be too expensive because 'he does deals'.

One of his signature dishes is a chocolate fondant pudding with melt in the middle chocolate. This stuff oozes out when you puncture the souffle outer. He serves this with cream or ice cream and makes it with cocoa powder, fresh eggs and other good stuff.


Cough cough.

Wel, despite all that fame and notoriety and the very best ingredients, I actually do really prefer M & S 'Melting Moments' chocolate fudge puddings. They also do the 'ooze out' thingy whatsit trick and IMHO are far, far superior. I think these are full of creamy Belgian chocolate sauce inside a lovely dark fluffy mousse. The ice cream we would use to accompany these is Carte D'or Greek Yogurt and Honey or maybe a generous dribble of cold, yummy, organic Vanilla Yogurt - low fat, of course! ;-)

tabasco - 10 Feb 2010 17:18 - 8228 of 81564

Exec.food is second only to. Booze...I jestbut the three together aint a bad eveningas long as you cut down a little on the booze?

mnamreh - 10 Feb 2010 17:33 - 8229 of 81564

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Fred1new - 10 Feb 2010 18:51 - 8230 of 81564

Exec,

Underneath it all, I thought you were real "sweety"!




greekman - 11 Feb 2010 07:51 - 8231 of 81564

As my wife is on yet another diet, being the considerate loving husband, I of course showed her the last few posts, including the picture of 'chocolate fondant pudding with melt in the middle chocolate'.
As she was tucking into her breakfast consisting of a dry water biscuit at the time, this did not go down well.
She has threatened that if any more similar posts/pictures are posted she will report those responsible to MoneyAm under their rules of posts that discriminate against minority groups. You would be surprised what fits the discrimination laws nowadays.
I tried to calm her down by saying that as there are millions of people far fatter than she is (tactful, arn't I, she is only a tad overweight) and that if you are fat, by default you are not a minority (there is more of you so how can you be).
This for some reason did not go down well. She is powering her PC up as I type. You have been warned.

tabasco - 11 Feb 2010 08:29 - 8232 of 81564

Greekwith your wife tucking into a water biscuitand then you sayingif you are fat, by default you are not a minority (there is more of you so how can you be)..I would suggest. as Valentines day approaches14th in case it slips your mind? a Party Dressa chauffeur driven limousine to The Ivy Champagne partyand soft talk her with every compliment you have ever learntthen.if you are extremely luckyyou might have salvaged your nuts.

Balerboy - 11 Feb 2010 08:35 - 8233 of 81564

are you sure a dress for greek is wise, tabs....maybe bringing him out now is not the right time.....

mnamreh - 11 Feb 2010 08:40 - 8234 of 81564

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tabasco - 11 Feb 2010 08:46 - 8235 of 81564

Namreh.are you suggesting Greek does all the spadework.and the Escort gets the Truffles.come on?

mnamreh - 11 Feb 2010 08:53 - 8236 of 81564

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tabasco - 11 Feb 2010 09:08 - 8237 of 81564

GreekNamreh has a pointit dont look good for youand I would get savingIn London the top straight male escorts charge at least 100 per hourso I have been told
Anyway hope this will help? Escort Service for Women:- 0466 509 286
Its not pay and display so she might get a minger?

ExecLine - 11 Feb 2010 09:34 - 8238 of 81564

I went to my local Tesco yesterday. They had a perfume sampler bottle out and so I gave it a couple of sprays into the air - it smelled really nice, so I bought 3 bottles for 10. It's called 'Paradisiac'.

Seeing as it rhymes with "aphrodisiac".....well, you never know your luck.... ;-)

A lady came up to the counter as I was purchasing and said to me that she liked my perfume, so I showed her which one it was that I had sprayed. She said she would get some for her daughter and told me it was a good price at 12 per bottle. Just imagine her face when I said, "Yes, but it is even better when it's on a Valentine offer at 3 for 10." She couldn't believe it.

They also had a male version which was slightly cheaper at 5.99 each or 3 for 10 but I didn't try that. I am not a cheap skate!

Anyhow, just a thought, Greek. What with your economy and all that.

ExecLine - 11 Feb 2010 09:44 - 8239 of 81564

Oh, I nearly forgot!

Don't come out of Tesco without buying the '3 for 1' tins of chopped tomatoes. Look out for the ones with basil and chili in as well.

tabasco - 11 Feb 2010 09:46 - 8240 of 81564

Exec.... It also rhymes withamIgoingtogetawhack

greekman - 11 Feb 2010 09:47 - 8241 of 81564

Thanks for all the advice.

Bit offended by the dress bit as I look far better in a skirt.
As to a male escort, thought that was a cracking idea, so I contacted an agency. they gave me a price which I thought was reasonable, but they did need a photograph. I sent one via the internet and for some reason the price tripled, so that ideas out. Still thanks anyway.

tabasco - 11 Feb 2010 09:54 - 8242 of 81564

Greek.amIgoingtogetawhack .I would say yesyou must have a death wish?

tabasco - 11 Feb 2010 10:09 - 8243 of 81564

Changing the subject for poor Greek.does anyone fancy killing the guy that keeps telling us to "go compareI think most of us have got the message.anyone in advertising?if so could you oblige with a Go Fu*k off ad.? language Timothy!

This_is_me - 11 Feb 2010 18:24 - 8244 of 81564

I haven't been around for a while thanks to my wife being carted off to hospital in an ambulance. (She is OK now).

I see we have a new poster who seems to be a typical psuedo intellectual Guardian reader who thinks that we must be nice to those poor unfortunates who shoot people etc. and not only that but doesn't realise that Brown is one of the worst prime ministers we have ever had. (Heath was the worst - he got us into the Evil Empire) I, of course meen that plonker Fred.

I will be voting for the UKIP at the next election. Since they came second in the last election (EU election) it is obvious that a large number of people agree that we must take back our national identity and get rid of their stupid regulations.

mnamreh - 11 Feb 2010 18:54 - 8245 of 81564

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