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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    I reckon it'd be ok, I would be too worried about warming plates to start a fight, I guess that would be quite an occasion, would definately call for a breakfast banquet.
    In fact we might even run to fourth or fifth breakfast.
    Right there with ya Elevensies too ! I'm off to drudgery now...have a good day you guys !
    Come along inside,We'll see if tea and buns can make the world a betterplace.~TheWind in the Willow~

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    Well I will be to bed soon, feel like an owl, your all waking up and stuff, and I have to go sleepies.
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    A bit of porridge for breakfast this morning, sweetened with blueberries placed artistically on top to form a stylised map of Australia and including our Kiwi cousins Land of the long white cloud...Alright so I'm not much of a sculptor in porridge and fruit, but I'm not too bad with a pencil and paper.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    A bit of porridge for breakfast this morning, sweetened with blueberries placed artistically on top to form a stylised map of Australia and including our Kiwi cousins Land of the long white cloud...Alright so I'm not much of a sculptor in porridge and fruit, but I'm not too bad with a pencil and paper.


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    Good work, i like blueberries, but rarely have them, I might buy some on Wednesday.
    Like the book inclusion.
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    Glad it appeals to your sense of grandiloquence, your gasconaded mate (geez I love flipping through the thesaurus ).


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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    A bit of porridge for breakfast this morning, sweetened with blueberries placed artistically on top to form a stylised map of Australia and including our Kiwi cousins Land of the long white cloud...Alright so I'm not much of a sculptor in porridge and fruit, but I'm not too bad with a pencil and paper.


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    I may very well have some porridge for supper tonight...That looks fantastic. You are the quintessential pontification of early dawn culinary artisianal endeavors(Pinky extended) Ha...I didn't need no Terantosorris fer that. What's dinosores got's ta do wid it anyway ???????
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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    Glad it appeals to your sense of grandiloquence, your gasconaded mate (geez I love flipping through the thesaurus ).


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    I assume by gasconaded you don't mean that I have been turned into a city in Missouri? Didn't know we were having a gasconading competition.
    Because I will have you know that I invented blueberries.
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    My, but that's a lot of big words you be using, and we ain't nought but 'umble Pyrate's around 'ere...My thor-arse only gives words and not meanings, so I don't know what the hell I said in my previous post. I just reckoned it sounded good. And you so did not invent blueberries Ed! Kangaroo's did!


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    I offered my kids Corn-flakes, Weet-Bix, Porridge, toast and baked-beans or any combination of the list for dinner tonight...Anything, but Noooo, The little so and so's were not going to accept any of that. The only damn thing left was curried chicken and rice. How I hate curry!


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    [QUOTE=MickR;1191896]My, but that's a lot of big words you be using, and we ain't nought but 'umble Pyrate's around 'ere...My thor-arse only gives words and not meanings, so I don't know what the hell I said in my previous post. I just reckoned it sounded good. And you so did not invent blueberries Ed! Kangaroo's did!


    Mic[QUOTE]

    by the power of Google, I discovered that gasconade was a frenchie who pretty much won a war on his own by his own accounts, so is now used to mean someone who is boastful, or it is a place in Missouri.
    In much the same way as I am trying to introduce "carling" to mean indecisive. :-)
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