BC Wench
It's the chop for the Knife!
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- BC Wench
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Re: It's the chop for the Knife!
It all depends on what you're eating whether you use a knife & fork. If you were eating a Chinese meal you would/should use chopsticks. Indian meal I just use a fork, BUT, you shouldn't use that really as you use the naan bread instead to pick up the food. Fish & chips are so much better out of the paper using your fingers. When we have fish & chips on a Friday I must admit we do have them on plates, but I only use a fork to cut the fish and use my fingers to eat the chips.
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Re: It's the chop for the Knife!
BC Wench wrote:It all depends on what you're eating whether you use a knife & fork. If you were eating a Chinese meal you would/should use chopsticks. Indian meal I just use a fork, BUT, you shouldn't use that really as you use the naan bread instead to pick up the food. Fish & chips are so much better out of the paper using your fingers. When we have fish & chips on a Friday I must admit we do have them on plates, but I only use a fork to cut the fish and use my fingers to eat the chips.![]()
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Suppose what I mean is sitting down at the table for a proper meal or even on a tray
Steak and chips for eg you can't cut up the steak and then lay the knife down and leaning on yer elbow
just use your fork...
it is bad manners surely!
mind you I had Kfc last nite and used me fingers
but then that sort of meal yes fingers are ok
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Re: It's the chop for the Knife!
I forgot to say it was cold tea out of a milk bottle. we couldn't afford flasks.
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Re: It's the chop for the Knife!
Jimmy wrote:I suppose you drink out of cups, when I was young the cups were for grown ups, me and my 9 brothers and sisters had to drink out of jam jars.![]()
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Can't believe that of you Jimmy
Hi Northern Lass I fully agree about not using a knife it gets my goat when I see people just using forks, and if you watch 'Corrie' David Platt eats with his fingers and few others which I think is bad.
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Re: It's the chop for the Knife!
David Platt?
Is that what he's doing nowadays last i heard he was managing Notts Forest!!
Do people still watch " Corrie" nowadays? Is Albert Tatlock still around?
Is that what he's doing nowadays last i heard he was managing Notts Forest!!
Do people still watch " Corrie" nowadays? Is Albert Tatlock still around?
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Re: It's the chop for the Knife!
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Re: It's the chop for the Knife!
'Albert Tatlock' are you old enough to rememer him Rob.
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Re: It's the chop for the Knife!
Annie wrote:'Albert Tatlock' are you old enough to rememer him Rob.![]()
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Annie
Old enuff
flippin eck Annie Robbie could be his dad
Just cos he acts like he is 12
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Re: It's the chop for the Knife!
ANNIE! are you still at the Library?
They'll be charging you rent
They'll be charging you rent
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Re: It's the chop for the Knife!
mallosa wrote:ANNIE! are you still at the Library?
They'll be charging you rent
Hi Mallosa Not at library you only get 1st hour free , and yes Rob I agree I'm a skinflint.
Got my daughters for this evening and tomorrow so I can on The Black Country Tree and now it won't let me on say's it's busy.
Annie
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Re: It's the chop for the Knife!
Annie i never insinuated you were a skinflint!!
I always say myself look after your ha'pennies and the pounds will look after themselves!!
Though i'm not a tightwad i am careful.
Can't stand waste!!
I always say myself look after your ha'pennies and the pounds will look after themselves!!
Though i'm not a tightwad i am careful.
Can't stand waste!!
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Re: It's the chop for the Knife!
Rob wrote:Annie i never insinuated you were a skinflint!!![]()
I always say myself look after your ha'pennies and the pounds will look after themselves!!
Though i'm not a tightwad i am careful.
Can't stand waste!!
I Rob I know you did not insinuate I was a skinflint , just thought I would get it in first for if you did.
I think you are really good fun and bet you would not hurt a fly.
Annie
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Re: It's the chop for the Knife!
Annie you are far too streetwise but don't let on about me otherwise everyone will think i'm a pussycat!! 