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  • Crepes

    3 11.54%
  • Waffles

    2 7.69%
  • Pancakes

    21 80.77%
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    Default Which do you prefer?

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    I tend to waffle on a bit and I do spout a lot of crepe so I voted for pancakes.

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    Grunt, you Tosser, have you flipped?

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    Don't like any of 'em much. So not voting.
    Jack the Lad.

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    To be slightly serious, walking around little Parisian streets and stopping at a roadside stall for crepes is one of the best things this world can offer.
    They laughed when I said I was going to be a comedian. They're not laughing now.
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    Crepes in Paris are up there with:

    a slice of Pizza sitting on the steps of a church in Rome
    a pie at the footy
    char-grilled calamari on a beach in Greece
    a ploughman's lunch and a pint in an English pub
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    Quote Originally Posted by simon c
    To be slightly serious, walking around little Parisian streets and stopping at a roadside stall for crepes is one of the best things this world can offer.
    Sounds a bit poofy to me.
    Always look on the bright side...

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    Quote Originally Posted by HappyHammer
    Sounds a bit poofy to me.
    And tough men eat jellied eels and walk around wearing pearly suits?
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    simon c. what a big old fashioned romantic you are. I have a mental image of you doing the singin' in the rain routine as well. am i close.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beejay1
    simon c. what a big old fashioned romantic you are. I have a mental image of you doing the singin' in the rain routine as well. am i close.

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    Maybe a bit, there's often a reason that classic things are classic. They're the sort of things that bring back memories and can make you feel that you are there.

    Just thinking about a ploughman's and a pint and I'm back on the South Coast of England in a pub. I can imagine wiping the tomato sauce from a pizza out the the corner of my mouth and leaning forward quickly so it doesn't drip down my shirt.

    I think the atmosphere makes the meal. They say Guinness tastes better in Ireland - I'm not sure it really tastes better, but it just seems better when you're in a Dublin pub.
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    Quote Originally Posted by simon c
    And tough men eat jellied eels and walk around wearing pearly suits?
    Yes. Only the toughest can stomach jellied eels and you'd have to be able to handle yourself if you're gonna walk around in a suit covered in pearl buttons.

    HH.
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    Know what you mean simonc. I get a bit choked too when i think of one some of my favourites, monkey brains in Chang Rai, Drunken prawns in Tokyo, Snake in bejing. AHHH the memories. you cant beat great cuisine can ya.beejay1

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    What about greasy kebab after the pub on a Friday night or a dodgy hotdog from a stall at the football.

    HH.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HappyHammer
    What about greasy kebab after the pub on a Friday night or a dodgy hotdog from a stall at the football.

    HH.
    I like my memories of food to last a lifetime, not be condensed into a small room on the next morning
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    Quote Originally Posted by simon c
    To be slightly serious, walking around little Parisian streets and stopping at a roadside stall for crepes is one of the best things this world can offer.
    I thought those litle roadside things were called "Pissoirs" and I didn't know you could have a crepe in them.

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