Culinary delights of the West Midlands
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Re: Culinary delights of the West Midlands
I can feel my arteries hardening just by reading this thread.
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Re: Culinary delights of the West Midlands
And then some! I'm sure I just saw a UBP (Unidentified Black Pudding) shoot over the house at 5,000 ft. in the direction of Vancouver.Blink Bonny wrote:Ay up!
See what you mean, PP! Just proves the rule, really?
I'm sure Wolverhampton Post Office send their mail by howitzer....
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As long as there is no criticism of Bingley/Bradford mail centres - my eldest son works there.Blink Bonny wrote:Ay up!
See what you mean, PP! Just proves the rule, really?
I'm sure Wolverhampton Post Office send their mail by howitzer....
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Re: Culinary delights of the West Midlands
Ay up!strang steel wrote:As long as there is no criticism of Bingley/Bradford mail centres - my eldest son works there.Blink Bonny wrote:Ay up!
See what you mean, PP! Just proves the rule, really?
I'm sure Wolverhampton Post Office send their mail by howitzer....
They seemed OK. I never had a damaged parcel there. Woooooooo, a supply of devilled eggs has just whistled overhead.
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!