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"meal assembly centers"(sic). the bloody americans

53 replies

Senoracod · 27/03/2006 13:27

ill give it 6 months till oen starts here

\link{http://dreamdinners.com/main.php?static=dd_dreamdinnersexperience\if you have no time to cook and eat hwat are you doing iwht your life}

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Senoracod · 27/03/2006 13:29

look att he m dancing the nobs

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Senoracod · 27/03/2006 13:29

adn why cant americans say herb

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LadySherlockofLGJ · 27/03/2006 13:29

Cod where do you find these things ??

edam · 27/03/2006 13:30

There used to be something a bit like this at mainline stations in London - a firm that sold all the ingredients for dinner which you then cooked yourself. Very expensive way to get your meals together!

desperateSCOUSEwife · 27/03/2006 13:30

saddos

Senoracod · 27/03/2006 13:30

the paper today
edam haev catted you

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Senoracod · 27/03/2006 13:30

why do they call thm "entrees"

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hunkermunker · 27/03/2006 13:31
Shock

Mad mad mad mad mad.

lucy5 · 27/03/2006 13:31

Whats the point?

Senoracod · 27/03/2006 13:32

so you dance wiht cmplete stragers
watch the vid

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edam · 27/03/2006 13:32

Ok Cod, will check my mail (have you lost my email addy?).

hunkermunker · 27/03/2006 13:32

"Does Dream Dinners use hormone-and antibiotic-free meats?
Although Dream Dinners cannot guarantee that the meat products used in our meals are antibiotic- and hormone-free, we can assure you that the food products we use are of very high quality. Dream Dinners food products are similar to those used in fine restaurants, schools, hospitals, etc."

Fine restaurants, schools and hospitals? In the same sentence? Nope.

Senoracod · 27/03/2006 13:32

yy

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foxinsocks · 27/03/2006 13:32

if you're going to pay that much, surely you'd rather they 'assembled the meal' for you?

Senoracod · 27/03/2006 13:33

ill assmbel you foxy

arf

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Fimbo · 27/03/2006 13:33

Lol-Edam - I remember seeing one of those at Liverpool Street - no-one was buying though Smile

foxinsocks · 27/03/2006 13:34

I thought you had linked to something dodgy at first

your link can be read as dream dinner sexperience (in fact, perhaps it's all a front and you're not choosing meals but in fact, choosing one of them)

lucy5 · 27/03/2006 13:36

I read it like that to and was rather perturbed when i watched the video Wink

SoupDragon · 27/03/2006 13:49

Just buy a s*dding recipe book!

SoupDragon · 27/03/2006 13:51

\link{http://www.restaurantspy.com/uk/leapingsalmon.htm\Leapingsalmon.com} although Ican't get the actual website to load.

harpsichordcarrier · 27/03/2006 13:53

yes there used to be one at Paddington but it was more for special occasions not every day

harpsichordcarrier · 27/03/2006 13:54

if you can afford to do this every day then you must have money to PISS AWAY
imho

lunarx · 27/03/2006 14:10

as an american, i say herb the way i was taught ;)

Senoracod · 27/03/2006 14:18

HERB
not erb

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lunarx · 27/03/2006 14:22

:laughs: Herb is one of the words me and my (english) husband pick on each other about ;)

i dont think either culture has the rights to the correct way to say it ;)