A Conversation for The Crossed Purposes Pub

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Post 381

Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~

Øh me øh my. This møderæting is getting weirder ænd weirder. Æ pølish pøsting is untøuched, æ pøsting in æ dænish diælect is left untøuched - but æll øf æ sudden æ germæn ænd æ løt øf plæin dænish ære pending møderatiøn.

Well... I guess it just goats to show...

smiley - pirate


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Post 382

Researcher 168814

What you see is what you goat...


Darkest corner of the pub

Post 383

Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~

Ma-a-a-a-a-aybe-e-e-e-e-

smiley - pirate


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Post 384

Researcher 168814

*E having another goat-kebab...*


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Post 385

Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~

Ever tried shishkebab with goat-meat? Or goat-meatballs?

smiley - pirate


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Post 386

Hati

Or goat-balls?


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Post 387

Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~

Isn't that handicap-sport called go-ball?

smiley - pirate


Darkest corner of the pub

Post 388

Hati

Oh, I thought we were discussing the menu.


Darkest corner of the pub

Post 389

Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~

Nuts, I was wrong then smiley - winkeye

smiley - pirate


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Post 390

Hati

Goat-balls with nuts? Sounds interesting...


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Post 391

Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~

ROFL! To say the least. Usually I would go for almonds with those...

smiley - pirate


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Post 392

Hati

So, that dish is common in your menu?


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Post 393

typolifi

Almonds with those... what?

with Nuts?

Almonds with nuts?

Are you a Pirat Squirrel?


Darkest corner of the pub

Post 394

Researcher 168814

Well, whatever that spuirrel is, I guess he´s got his nest somewhere at the top of the mast. Lets hoist a towel!


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Post 395

Kasia, P.S. of Syncopation,Muse of Classic Goo Fans, Keeper of Rainbows, Zaphodista (visit Crossed Purposes Pub: A429310)

Ha! Where is that goat?? I wanna have some Döner and if, then with almonds, not nutssmiley - smiley


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Post 396

Researcher 168814

Do you know what I just learnt on the radio? The Döner as we know it is actually a typical GERMAN food smiley - biggrin. It´s all the turks putting up the kebabstands here, and well, you actually only find them in tourist centres in Türkiye...

And then they went on about the first Döner Kebab shop in Madrid! Some Turk who had lived in Dresden and had enough of the skinheads...

So there you go, Kasia. Have a Gaoter Kebab!


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Post 397

Kasia, P.S. of Syncopation,Muse of Classic Goo Fans, Keeper of Rainbows, Zaphodista (visit Crossed Purposes Pub: A429310)

Hey, Engländer! You're kidding me, eh?? That's not possible!!smiley - smiley
But if! - This is so funny smiley - biggrin !


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Post 398

Kasia, P.S. of Syncopation,Muse of Classic Goo Fans, Keeper of Rainbows, Zaphodista (visit Crossed Purposes Pub: A429310)

Hey, Engländer! You're kidding me, eh?? That's not possible!!smiley - smiley
But if! - This is so funny smiley - biggrin !


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Post 399

Researcher 168814

No Joke, Kasia! The truth and nothing but the truth! Just shows where you have to draw the line; Not the Weiswurst is typical german (that is only baverian) but the Döner Kebab!


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Post 400

Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~

I don't believe it! Then how come they never serve sauerkraut with it, huh? smiley - tongueout

smiley - pirate


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