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Will you be going to the chip shop tomorrow? (later today)

rufusrainrufusrain Posts: 923
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When I was a child good Friday meant my farther would go to the chip shop for fish and chips or whatever. Will you and your family be doing the same?
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,990
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    rufusrain wrote: »
    When I was a child good Friday meant my farther would go to the chip shop for fish and chips or whatever. Will you and your family be doing the same?

    No, but if you are going I'll have a cone of chips and a cod please :)
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    Penny CrayonPenny Crayon Posts: 36,158
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    We own three fish and chip shops. It's the busiest day of the year .........my husband has gone to bed early tonight - he's all excited - he loves the buzz of Good Friday - I'll be at home looking after the grand children.
    It;s a bit of a competition between my husband and son as to who will be the busiest.

    They have lots of different fish in on a Good Friday ...........it's a busy but 'nice' day.
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    rufusrainrufusrain Posts: 923
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    We own three fish and chip shops. It's the busiest day of the year .........my husband has gone to bed early tonight - he's all excited - he loves the buzz of Good Friday - I'll be at home looking after the grand children.
    It;s a bit of a competition between my husband and son as to who will be the busiest.

    They have lots of different fish in on a Good Friday ...........it's a busy but 'nice' day.

    Sounds like that would be a cool movie or documentary.

    "Good Fry Day"

    I know, I amaze myself sometimes. :D
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    scorpionatthepcscorpionatthepc Posts: 5,378
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    Yes I'll be going for chips peas and scratchings.
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    Penny CrayonPenny Crayon Posts: 36,158
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    rufusrain wrote: »
    Sounds like that would be a cool movie or documentary.

    "Good Fry Day"

    I know, I amaze myself sometimes. :D

    You're too late - it's already been done - as I said it's a busy day 'The Long Good Friday';-)
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    yellowparkyellowpark Posts: 2,125
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    No, I got my fish from the fish mongers and frozen chips from iceland.

    You can put the chips in the over or fry them, they taste much better deep fried.

    Or even better I have potatoes I can cut up big and chunky ( proper chips how I like them) and deep fry them.

    Yum.
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    dee123dee123 Posts: 46,287
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    No. Almost everything is closed here.
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    Penny CrayonPenny Crayon Posts: 36,158
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    dee123 wrote: »
    No. Almost everything is closed here.

    Surely not the fish and chip shop.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,182
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    This thread is torturing me. I could demolish fish, chips and mushy peas right now. Damn these late night munchies.
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    BunionsBunions Posts: 15,039
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    I've never heard of people having fish & chips on a Good Friday :blush:

    Maybe it's not a London thing?

    Probably just me that didn't know :kitty:
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    Penny CrayonPenny Crayon Posts: 36,158
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    Bunions wrote: »
    I've never heard of people having fish & chips on a Good Friday :blush:

    Maybe it's not a London thing?

    Probably just me that didn't know :kitty:

    Whaaaaaaaaat?? Where in London do you live? I'm originally from London and the fish and chip shops were queued down the street on Good Friday ..............mind you I'm going back a good few years.
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    dee123dee123 Posts: 46,287
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    Surely not the fish and chip shop.

    Yes. Especially small businesses.
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    Penny CrayonPenny Crayon Posts: 36,158
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    dee123 wrote: »
    Yes. Especially small businesses.

    Do you live in the UK? If so .....where?

    Where on earth in the UK would a Fish and Chip shop close on Good Friday? It's traditionally the busiest day of the year.
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    xorosetylerxoxorosetylerxo Posts: 6,674
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    No and i've never heard of going down chip shop on Good Friday
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    3Sheets2TheWind3Sheets2TheWind Posts: 3,028
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    rufusrain wrote: »
    When I was a child good Friday meant my farther would go to the chip shop for fish and chips or whatever. Will you and your family be doing the same?
    No and i've never heard of going down chip shop on Good Friday

    Me neither, or that someone would spell Father with two Rs ;-)

    I like the idea of fish and chips right now though :):p
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    xorosetylerxoxorosetylerxo Posts: 6,674
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    Me neither, or that someone would spell Father with two Rs ;-)

    I like the idea of fish and chips right now though :):p

    Me too but I had fish and chips yesterday
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    grumpyscotgrumpyscot Posts: 11,356
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    Fish and chips? What an absolutely awful idea. Greasy chips and even more greasy fish, smothered in horrible brown sauce!

    Yuch!

    Besides, why should I travel 8 miles to the nearest chip shop anyway? The chips would be stone cold by the time I got them home.

    No thanks, I'll settle for gammon steak, salad, and a couple of small boiled potatoes and stay healthy!
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    ToriamathToriamath Posts: 1,083
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    No but I had a battered sausage yesterday. I wasn't aware it was a tradition to go on Good Friday
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    Mr_EyeMr_Eye Posts: 1,495
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    grumpyscot wrote: »
    Fish and chips? What an absolutely awful idea. Greasy chips and even more greasy fish, smothered in horrible brown sauce!

    Yuch!

    Besides, why should I travel 8 miles to the nearest chip shop anyway? The chips would be stone cold by the time I got them home.

    No thanks, I'll settle for gammon steak, salad, and a couple of small boiled potatoes and stay healthy!

    What an apt username.
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    FizzbinFizzbin Posts: 36,827
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    Healthy? Gammon steak is full of saturated fat and salt.
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    Mr_EyeMr_Eye Posts: 1,495
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    Also gammon is minging.
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    howardlhowardl Posts: 5,120
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    Fizzbin wrote: »
    Healthy? Gammon steak is full of saturated fat and salt.

    Ha ha yes,
    A scot eating healthily ...new one on me
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    FizzbinFizzbin Posts: 36,827
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    I now really fancy a gammon steak. :blush:
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    Dave3622Dave3622 Posts: 1,819
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    grumpyscot wrote: »
    Fish and chips? What an absolutely awful idea. Greasy chips and even more greasy fish, smothered in horrible brown sauce!

    I don't know anyone who smothers their Fish and Chips in brown sauce, yuck indeed! I usually put Tomato Ketchup on mine or a curry sauce.
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    walterwhitewalterwhite Posts: 57,058
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    Yes definitely. Orange chips and mixed kebab meat for me.
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