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Just had a full English!!
I have just a full English breakfast...
![]() LOvely, delightful sauages,juicy tomatoes, oh those sizzling, crispy bacon, soft fluffy scrambled eggs...Wonderfully divine*.. Followed by freshly groud Italian Coffee, Heaven in a cup, and a cup of wonderful Earl grey tea....sheer bliss... ![]() DO you like a full english...
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You need to get a life
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lol harsh
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I love a full English but It's not a full English if it hasn't got Black Pudding, Mushrooms and Fried Bread on it.
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I'm off to town to get one now!
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Oh, I thought A Full English was a euphemism for a sex act.
I don't know how people can eat this early in the day. |
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Just had My Special K with chopped banana, Strawberrys and raisons..
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Didn't you have baked beans and/or hash browns? I thought those were integral elements to a Full English Breakfast?
I had a measly cheese omelette. Damn you haram people with your pork sausages and bacon. The only 'full English' I'm allowed to eat is the carbtastic eggs and hash browns version. The world isn't fair!
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It's not harsh at all I'm getting sick of seeing people brag about food they have eaten, you get these silly people taking pictures on Facebook etc.
do they not think about others who would love an English Breakfast but unable to afford one, or people who have got no interest about reading what other people have eaten. For somebody to come onto a forum and tell us they have had an English breakfast is not only sad but shows they have nothing better in their own life to brag about. |
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I love a full English but It's not a full English if it hasn't got Black Pudding, Mushrooms and Fried Bread on it.
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It's not harsh at all I'm getting sick of seeing people brag about food they have eaten, you get these silly people taking pictures on Facebook etc.
do they not think about others who would love an English Breakfast but unable to afford one, or people who have got no interest about reading what other people have eaten. For somebody to come onto a forum and tell us they have had an English breakfast is not only sad but shows they have nothing better in their own life to brag about. Anyhow, I'm hung over as. Going to get up and go to sainsburys cafe, CBA making my own today.... Let someone else make it for me, coz i can. Mmmmm bacon! And a nice strong builders brew
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It's not harsh at all I'm getting sick of seeing people brag about food they have eaten, you get these silly people taking pictures on Facebook etc.
do they not think about others who would love an English Breakfast but unable to afford one, or people who have got no interest about reading what other people have eaten. For somebody to come onto a forum and tell us they have had an English breakfast is not only sad but shows they have nothing better in their own life to brag about.
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It's not harsh at all I'm getting sick of seeing people brag about food they have eaten, you get these silly people taking pictures on Facebook etc.
do they not think about others who would love an English Breakfast but unable to afford one, or people who have got no interest about reading what other people have eaten. For somebody to come onto a forum and tell us they have had an English breakfast is not only sad but shows they have nothing better in their own life to brag about. Jesus, I'm sorry that there are lesser fortunate people in the world, but you cannot expect others to censor themselves at the risk of upsetting certain sects of the public. You shouldn't even be using the Internet, there are people who cannot afford that luxury. Like Gawd, y u gotta rub dat in their faces 4? |
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I like a full English. I used to absolutely love a full English until I stayed at a hotel last year and ate this five days in a row. The novelty has well and truly worn off and is not likely to return:
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...ps9ac85cea.jpg |
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A fry up isn't a proper fry up unless it includes potato bread and soda bread!! Yum.
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Sausage, bacon, mushrooms, dippy fried egg and toast.
Mmm..... All I actually have is the toast part
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It's not harsh at all I'm getting sick of seeing people brag about food they have eaten, you get these silly people taking pictures on Facebook etc.
do they not think about others who would love an English Breakfast but unable to afford one, or people who have got no interest about reading what other people have eaten. For somebody to come onto a forum and tell us they have had an English breakfast is not only sad but shows they have nothing better in their own life to brag about. It's not bragging. Inane, possibly, but not bragging. How do people who can't afford a full English cope with walking past cafes and grocery shops? For somebody to come onto a forum and tell us that people who have a full English are bragging, is not only sad but shows they have nothing better in their own life to brag about. |
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It's not harsh at all I'm getting sick of seeing people brag about food they have eaten, you get these silly people taking pictures on Facebook etc.
do they not think about others who would love an English Breakfast but unable to afford one, or people who have got no interest about reading what other people have eaten. For somebody to come onto a forum and tell us they have had an English breakfast is not only sad but shows they have nothing better in their own life to brag about. |
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You need to get a life
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Says the person who started a thread on how much shampoo they had left
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It's not harsh at all I'm getting sick of seeing people brag about food they have eaten, you get these silly people taking pictures on Facebook etc.
do they not think about others who would love an English Breakfast but unable to afford one, or people who have got no interest about reading what other people have eaten. For somebody to come onto a forum and tell us they have had an English breakfast is not only sad but shows they have nothing better in their own life to brag about. Just saying you've had a cooked breakfast is not bragging, it's yer basic internet messageboard waffle. |
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I don't know how people can eat this early in the day.
Also good food for hangovers. |
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Also a fried egg not scrambled
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It is not as good as a Full Scottish Breakfast.
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