blonde poker forum

Poker Forums => The Rail => Topic started by: TightEnd on March 19, 2007, 03:28:14 PM



Title: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: TightEnd on March 19, 2007, 03:28:14 PM
Raspberry Cheesecake...the mix of the savoury texture of the cheesecake with the sweet raspberry has me drooling

alternatively

Butterscotch Angel delight....semi skimmed milk these days of course but no fridge should be without a bowl ready for consumption.


Your outdraw comfort food/drinks please....


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: tikay on March 19, 2007, 03:32:27 PM
Humpy-pumpy.


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: Colchester Kev on March 19, 2007, 03:33:35 PM
Full tube of tesco vallooooooo jaffa cakes.


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: matt674 on March 19, 2007, 03:34:06 PM
Humpy-pumpy.

is that a dish from the 1800's that no-one under the age of 95 has heard of?


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: lazaroonie on March 19, 2007, 03:34:15 PM
laphroig.

initially bitter, but ultimately comforting.



Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: The Baron on March 19, 2007, 03:35:58 PM
Thornton's Caramel Shortcakes.


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: RED-DOG on March 19, 2007, 03:38:18 PM
Crispy bacon sandwich, packet of double chocolate chocolate chip chocolate cookies, large tea


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: bolt pp on March 19, 2007, 03:38:38 PM
The jelly that you buy in a little packet made up of little squares that you're supposed to mix with boiling water and then let set for about 3 months before you can eat it but you're so pissed off you just wind up eating it straight out of the packet in about two mouthfulls.


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: tikay on March 19, 2007, 03:39:59 PM
The jelly that you buy in a little packet made up of little squares that you're supposed to mix with boiling water and then let set for about 3 months but you're so pissed off you just wind up eating it straight out of the packet in about two mouthfulls.

They stil do that stuff? Used to come in a set of 8 cubes, was helll to seperate them. Was it made by Chivers?


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: tikay on March 19, 2007, 03:41:03 PM
Humpy-pumpy.

is that a dish from the 1800's that no-one under the age of 95 has heard of?

No, but it is, in my case, a vey rare dish, hard to find, but leaves one feeling very satisfied.


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: bolt pp on March 19, 2007, 03:43:02 PM
The jelly that you buy in a little packet made up of little squares that you're supposed to mix with boiling water and then let set for about 3 months but you're so pissed off you just wind up eating it straight out of the packet in about two mouthfulls.

They stil do that stuff? Used to come in a set of 8 cubes, was helll to seperate them. Was it made by Chivers?

I thought it was 12 or 16 cubes?

Yeah, they still sell it.


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: lazaroonie on March 19, 2007, 03:44:05 PM
Humpy-pumpy.

is that a dish from the 1800's that no-one under the age of 95 has heard of?

No, but it is, in my case, a vey rare dish, hard to find, but leaves one feeling very satisfied.
you should try here :

http://www.1000sofadultsextoys.co.uk/sex_dolls.html



Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: tikay on March 19, 2007, 03:45:07 PM
The jelly that you buy in a little packet made up of little squares that you're supposed to mix with boiling water and then let set for about 3 months but you're so pissed off you just wind up eating it straight out of the packet in about two mouthfulls.

They stil do that stuff? Used to come in a set of 8 cubes, was helll to seperate them. Was it made by Chivers?

I thought it was 12 or 16 cubes?

Yeah, they still sell it.

Don't be daft. Eight cubes, I remember them as if it were yesterday. I think.


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: bolt pp on March 19, 2007, 03:48:28 PM
The jelly that you buy in a little packet made up of little squares that you're supposed to mix with boiling water and then let set for about 3 months but you're so pissed off you just wind up eating it straight out of the packet in about two mouthfulls.

They stil do that stuff? Used to come in a set of 8 cubes, was helll to seperate them. Was it made by Chivers?

I thought it was 12 or 16 cubes?

Yeah, they still sell it.

Don't be daft. Eight cubes, I remember them as if it were yesterday. I think.

It was at least 12!!!!

How could you make a decent jelly out of 8 cubes ::)


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: booder on March 19, 2007, 03:53:00 PM
Reefer


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: tikay on March 19, 2007, 03:53:10 PM
The jelly that you buy in a little packet made up of little squares that you're supposed to mix with boiling water and then let set for about 3 months but you're so pissed off you just wind up eating it straight out of the packet in about two mouthfulls.

They stil do that stuff? Used to come in a set of 8 cubes, was helll to seperate them. Was it made by Chivers?

I thought it was 12 or 16 cubes?

Yeah, they still sell it.

Don't be daft. Eight cubes, I remember them as if it were yesterday. I think.

It was at least 12!!!!

How could you make a decent jelly out of 8 cubes ::)

It was 8. EIGHT.


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: RED-DOG on March 19, 2007, 03:53:44 PM
My dad has bread and butter with his jelly.


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: The Baron on March 19, 2007, 03:56:41 PM
Reefer

Keep it simple eh?


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: tikay on March 19, 2007, 03:57:10 PM

http://graeme.woaf.net/otherbits/jelly.html

Scroll down the page, & you can clearly see, it's Twelve Cubes, as I said.

I rest my case.


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: bolt pp on March 19, 2007, 03:59:22 PM
The jelly that you buy in a little packet made up of little squares that you're supposed to mix with boiling water and then let set for about 3 months but you're so pissed off you just wind up eating it straight out of the packet in about two mouthfulls.

They stil do that stuff? Used to come in a set of 8 cubes, was helll to seperate them. Was it made by Chivers?

I thought it was 12 or 16 cubes?

Yeah, they still sell it.

Don't be daft. Eight cubes, I remember them as if it were yesterday. I think.

It was at least 12!!!!

How could you make a decent jelly out of 8 cubes ::)

It was 8. EIGHT.

Look, it may have been 8 in the 1920s, but now it's at least 12!!


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: bolt pp on March 19, 2007, 04:00:48 PM

http://graeme.woaf.net/otherbits/jelly.html

Scroll down the page, & you can clearly see, it's Twelve Cubes, as I said.

I rest my case.

 ;tightend; ;tightend;  you were right.


I don't know what on earth compelled me to think it was 8 ::)


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: tikay on March 19, 2007, 04:02:36 PM

http://graeme.woaf.net/otherbits/jelly.html

Scroll down the page, & you can clearly see, it's Twelve Cubes, as I said.

I rest my case.

 ;tightend; ;tightend;  you were right.


I don't know what on earth compelled me to think it was 8!!!!!

Your grovelling apology is accepted. Don't argue with me, it's my train set & I'm never wrong, right?


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: bolt pp on March 19, 2007, 04:07:46 PM

http://graeme.woaf.net/otherbits/jelly.html

Scroll down the page, & you can clearly see, it's Twelve Cubes, as I said.

I rest my case.

 ;tightend; ;tightend;  you were right.


I don't know what on earth compelled me to think it was 8!!!!!

Your grovelling apology is accepted. Don't argue with me,it's my train set & I'm never wrong, right?

As popular a metaphor "it's my train set" is if you somehow manage to use that as a prelude to a story about the 9:46 from brighton on a thread that has thus far been predominantly about jelly i'm throwing my computer out of the window ;technophobe;


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: 4KingNutz on March 19, 2007, 04:19:31 PM
Sausage and egg sarni followed by a peice of fudge cake with hot sauce all over it and a pint of fosters


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: RED-DOG on March 19, 2007, 04:22:42 PM
Gimme that shaky puddin, everything gonna be alright...


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: tikay on March 19, 2007, 04:27:33 PM

http://graeme.woaf.net/otherbits/jelly.html

Scroll down the page, & you can clearly see, it's Twelve Cubes, as I said.

I rest my case.

 ;tightend; ;tightend;  you were right.


I don't know what on earth compelled me to think it was 8!!!!!

Your grovelling apology is accepted. Don't argue with me,it's my train set & I'm never wrong, right?

As popular a metaphor "it's my train set" is if you somehow manage to use that as a prelude to a story about the 9:46 from brighton on a thread that has thus far been predominantly about jelly i'm throwing my computer out of the window ;technophobe;

Can we keep this serious please? There is no 9.46 from Brighton, you are probably thinking of the 9.49, direct to London Victoria, or the 9.21 (change at East Croydon). Always worth considering the "change" option, as it gives time to explore the Station, but East Croydon Station is a dreadful place, & has very little to recommend it.

Here's a pic of East Croydon Station, note the dull & bland Class 37 in the foreground.

http://www.infotransport.co.uk/trains/station/166


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: Sunday8pm on March 19, 2007, 04:35:36 PM
Raspberry Cheesecake...the mix of the savoury texture of the cheesecake with the sweet raspberry has me drooling

alternatively

Butterscotch Angel delight....semi skimmed milk these days of course but no fridge should be without a bowl ready for consumption.


Your outdraw comfort food/drinks please....

Got to go with you here Tighty, definately all about raspberry cheesecake and butterscotch angel delight! :)


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: Graham C on March 19, 2007, 04:51:25 PM
Jelly, zero calories and very yummy


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: kinboshi on March 19, 2007, 05:10:57 PM
Jelly, zero calories and very yummy

Unless you have sugar free jelly, it has plenty of calories - and if you have sugar-free jelly, it isn't proper jelly!!


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: lazaroonie on March 19, 2007, 05:43:44 PM

http://graeme.woaf.net/otherbits/jelly.html

Scroll down the page, & you can clearly see, it's Twelve Cubes, as I said.

I rest my case.

 ;tightend; ;tightend;  you were right.


I don't know what on earth compelled me to think it was 8!!!!!

Your grovelling apology is accepted. Don't argue with me,it's my train set & I'm never wrong, right?

As popular a metaphor "it's my train set" is if you somehow manage to use that as a prelude to a story about the 9:46 from brighton on a thread that has thus far been predominantly about jelly i'm throwing my computer out of the window ;technophobe;

Can we keep this serious please? There is no 9.46 from Brighton, you are probably thinking of the 9.49, direct to London Victoria, or the 9.21 (change at East Croydon). Always worth considering the "change" option, as it gives time to explore the Station, but East Croydon Station is a dreadful place, & has very little to recommend it.

Here's a pic of East Croydon Station, note the dull & bland Class 37 in the foreground.

http://www.infotransport.co.uk/trains/station/166

YOUZ HAVE GOT GREEN TRAINS!!!!

OH WOW, I'M MOVING, THATS IT!.



Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: Muahahahaha on March 19, 2007, 05:45:33 PM
Can we keep this serious please? There is no 9.46 from Brighton, you are probably thinking of the 9.49, direct to London Victoria, or the 9.21 (change at East Croydon). Always worth considering the "change" option, as it gives time to explore the Station, but East Croydon Station is a dreadful place, & has very little to recommend it.Here's a pic of East Croydon Station, note the dull & bland Class 37 in the foreground.

http://www.infotransport.co.uk/trains/station/166

Now, Tikay, you are obviously a wise man a much knowledge, & only a fool would dare argue with you......

So here I go.

East Croydon Station is approximately 4 minutes direct walk from my old flat wot I lived in in my 'working up in town' days.

That, and the fact that you had to walk past 2 pubs to get to my flat must surely recommend it to any who find it difficult to walk more than 3 minutes without needing liquid refreshment.

Also it meant that any susceptable young ladies had very little time to ponder the errors of their ways, by the time I got them that far.

East Coydon Station ?  Dreadful ?  How very dare you !!!  Mention penguins,&  I wouldn't raise my tone against you, but the 'New York' of South London, I shall defend with all my honour ( well at least a little bit of it !! )

Did you know that many moons ago the Mayor of the day was arguing why Croydon should be made a city rather than Brighton.  He suggested that Croydon had more inhabitants than Brighton, but Brighton was easily defined.  If, he said, Croydon were separated from Streatham by beautiful rolling hills, noone could possibly argue it's right to be considered a City in it's own right.  The only problem is , that Croydon is NOT separated from Streatham by hills & countryside, it's separated by Norbury.

Can't see where his idea fell apart myself.

PS That photo.  Obviously platform 3.  The ugliest of all the platforms.  Platform 5 is much prettier.   :tikay:


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: Muahahahaha on March 19, 2007, 05:55:28 PM
PPS  This was at the bottom of the page you linked to

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0906520401?tag=infolondon&camp=526&creative=3926&linkCode=st1&creativeASIN=0906520401&adid=1E0SEVR3NYMS0AHBF05J&

Why do you think they have only one brand new copy in stock, but 20 used copies available to buy ???

Not a grabber then ?


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: tikay on March 19, 2007, 05:56:05 PM
Can we keep this serious please? There is no 9.46 from Brighton, you are probably thinking of the 9.49, direct to London Victoria, or the 9.21 (change at East Croydon). Always worth considering the "change" option, as it gives time to explore the Station, but East Croydon Station is a dreadful place, & has very little to recommend it.Here's a pic of East Croydon Station, note the dull & bland Class 37 in the foreground.

http://www.infotransport.co.uk/trains/station/166

Now, Tikay, you are obviously a wise man a much knowledge, & only a fool would dare argue with you......

So here I go.

East Croydon Station is approximately 4 minutes direct walk from my old flat wot I lived in in my 'working up in town' days.

That, and the fact that you had to walk past 2 pubs to get to my flat must surely recommend it to any who find it difficult to walk more than 3 minutes without needing liquid refreshment.

Also it meant that any susceptable young ladies had very little time to ponder the errors of their ways, by the time I got them that far.

East Coydon Station ?  Dreadful ?  How very dare you !!!  Mention penguins,&  I wouldn't raise my tone against you, but the 'New York' of South London, I shall defend with all my honour ( well at least a little bit of it !! )

Did you know that many moons ago the Mayor of the day was arguing why Croydon should be made a city rather than Brighton.  He suggested that Croydon had more inhabitants than Brighton, but Brighton was easily defined.  If, he said, Croydon were separated from Streatham by beautiful rolling hills, noone could possibly argue it's right to be considered a City in it's own right.  The only problem is , that Croydon is NOT separated from Streatham by hills & countryside, it's separated by Norbury.

Can't see where his idea fell apart myself.

PS That photo.  Obviously platform 3.  The ugliest of all the platforms.  Platform 5 is much prettier.   :tikay:

None of the East Croydon stations could in any way be described as pretty, fact.

I spent the first few years of my life quite close to Croydon, in Old Coulsdon. Now Coulsdon Station is a different matter entirely. But, overall, anything on the Southern Region is always gonna struggle against the majestic GWR, it's no contest.


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: bolt pp on March 19, 2007, 05:57:27 PM
 :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( :redcard: :redcard: :redcard: :redcard: :redcard: ;grr; ;grr; ;grr; ;grr; ;grr; ;frustrated; ;frustrated; ;frustrated; ;frustrated; ;frustrated; ;technophobe; ;technophobe; ;technophobe; :pop: :pop: :pop: :pop:


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: tikay on March 19, 2007, 05:59:59 PM
:'( :'( :'( :'( :'( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( :redcard: :redcard: :redcard: :redcard: :redcard: ;grr; ;grr; ;grr; ;grr; ;grr; ;frustrated; ;frustrated; ;frustrated; ;frustrated; ;frustrated; ;technophobe; ;technophobe; ;technophobe; :pop: :pop: :pop: :pop:

Your own fault for taking me on.


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: Muahahahaha on March 19, 2007, 06:15:02 PM
I spent the first few years of my life quite close to Croydon, in Old Coulsdon. Now Coulsdon Station is a different matter entirely. But, overall, anything on the Southern Region is always gonna struggle against the majestic GWR, it's no contest.

Do you mean

Coulsdon North
Coulsdon South
Smitham, or
Woodmansterne  ?

Coz times is changed man. times is changed.......

Don't suppose you'd remember The Red Lion.  First pub I ever got kicked out of.  Don't think it's there anymore - retirement homes now, would you believe.  I mean what's more important ?  A pub, or warden assisted flats ?  :dontask:


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: tikay on March 19, 2007, 06:24:03 PM
I spent the first few years of my life quite close to Croydon, in Old Coulsdon. Now Coulsdon Station is a different matter entirely. But, overall, anything on the Southern Region is always gonna struggle against the majestic GWR, it's no contest.

Do you mean

Coulsdon North
Coulsdon South
Smitham, or
Woodmansterne  ?

Coz times is changed man. times is changed.......

Don't suppose you'd remember The Red Lion.  First pub I ever got kicked out of.  Don't think it's there anymore - retirement homes now, would you believe.  I mean what's more important ?  A pub, or warden assisted flats ?  :dontask:

No further comment. Bolt challenged me, I responded, Bolt has had his ass spanked good & proper. You could say he is, err....steaming?


Title: Re: Nothing better after an outdraw
Post by: bolt pp on March 19, 2007, 06:38:46 PM
I spent the first few years of my life quite close to Croydon, in Old Coulsdon. Now Coulsdon Station is a different matter entirely. But, overall, anything on the Southern Region is always gonna struggle against the majestic GWR, it's no contest.

Do you mean

Coulsdon North
Coulsdon South
Smitham, or
Woodmansterne  ?

Coz times is changed man. times is changed.......

Don't suppose you'd remember The Red Lion.  First pub I ever got kicked out of.  Don't think it's there anymore - retirement homes now, would you believe.  I mean what's more important ?  A pub, or warden assisted flats ?  :dontask:

No further comment. Bolt challenged me, I responded, Bolt has had his ass spanked good & proper. You could say he is, err....steaming?

Although this is true, in light of you're being schooled by muhahahahaha on domestic railway infrastructure it doesn't feel that bad! ::)

tikay getting pwned on a conversation about trains ;smackedbottom;

never thought i'd see the day ::) ;D