Re: Food Hygiene Standards
I'm not really bothered about this sort of thing, as long as it tastes good then that's enough for me.
Re: Food Hygiene Standards
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Alan Lung
I'm not really bothered about this sort of thing, as long as it tastes good then that's enough for me.
You would if you ate a dodgy kebab in Bridgend and your arse fell out onto the pavement
Think on
Re: Food Hygiene Standards
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SLUDGE FACTORY
You would if you ate a dodgy kebab in Bridgend and your arse fell out onto the pavement
Think on
I don't eat kebabs and I try to avoid Bridgend whenever possible. Besides, I think my arse would cope with it, after all it's been through.
Re: Food Hygiene Standards
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Originally Posted by
Alan Lung
I don't eat kebabs and I try to avoid Bridgend whenever possible. Besides, I think my arse would cope with it, after all it's been through.
I'm in Bridgend town centre most days and concur, it's a dire shit Hole.
Re: Food Hygiene Standards
There was a time that the Illuminati would pronounce that this was proof positive that The Great Reset had kicked in and Schwab had us all eating insects as predicted. Just goes to show how far standards have slipped!
Re: Food Hygiene Standards
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cyril evans awaydays
There was a time that the Illuminati would pronounce that this was proof positive that The Great Reset had kicked in and Schwab had us all eating insects as predicted. Just goes to show how far standards have slipped!
Every Little Helps...
Re: Food Hygiene Standards
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Originally Posted by
cyril evans awaydays
There was a time that the Illuminati would pronounce that this was proof positive that The Great Reset had kicked in and Schwab had us all eating insects as predicted. Just goes to show how far standards have slipped!
get this stuff down your laughing gear cyril :thumbup:
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