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Obviously it's the meats fault....
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Only the Daily Express could claim the reconstituted bone, cartilage and factory floor scrapings in Greggs products is actual meat.
Maybe if Parkin kept off the grease and fat pies and pasties he way have got to his missed tap in a bit more easily.
At least get to Nando's like Marlon and our other six-pack boys used to!
Maybe if Parkin kept off the grease and fat pies and pasties he way have got to his missed tap in a bit more easily.
At least get to Nando's like Marlon and our other six-pack boys used to!
No they have just reprinted the story that was in the local paper there, Stroud news and journal?. I saw that story yesterdayRegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:Only the Daily Express could claim the reconstituted bone, cartilage and factory floor scrapings in Greggs products is actual meat.
Maybe if Parkin kept off the grease and fat pies and pasties he way have got to his missed tap in a bit more easily.
At least get to Nando's like Marlon and our other six-pack boys used to!
Parkin filling his face is They're like kids out of school and down the shop for beer and fags
They must be thick using Greggs,when Williams kitchen is nearby ?Malabus wrote:Why did this tickle me.
A pastry producer at the club’s local branch [Greggs] in Nailsworth, near Stroud in Gloucestershire, said: "We get quite a few of the players in here most weeks.”
Now called William`s Food Hall ?
indeed, and similarly, "but although the club has a vegan food policy, players do not have to adhere to it away from work." So, non-story really. Still, tickles the sense of righteousness in the ignorant opinionated bigots that read that kind of vitriolic nonsensical newspaper.