Lunch April 15
On Wed, 21 Apr 2021 12:58:34 -0700 (PDT), GM
> wrote:
>On Wednesday, April 21, 2021 at 2:04:36 PM UTC-5, Hank Rogers wrote:
>> Dr. Bruce wrote:
>> > Janet wrote:
>> >
>> >> In article >, says...
>> >>>
>> >>> On 4/20/2021 6:28 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>> >>>> That is a lot more than I eat for breakfast, but it is nothing
>> >>>> compared to a full English breakfast. Take that plate of bacon,
>> >>>> eggs and fried potatoes and add some baked beans, breakfast
>> >>>> sausage, blood sausage and toast.
>> >>>
>> >>> Don't forget the toast should be pan fried in a little bacon grease.
>> >>>
>> >>> I have a friend that grew up in Manchester and asked him about the
>> >>> "english breakfast" several years ago.
>> >>>
>> >>> He gave me a list of the food but added that it's more of a diner
>> >>> breakfast, not something that most people made at home.
>> >>
>> >> I'd never eat it in "diners" ( UK cafes) because their quality of
>> >> "all day breakfasts" is generally cheap ingredients badly cooked a
>> >> while ago and kept warm.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> We occasionally cook and eat a full British breakfast at home;
>> >> usually at the weekend.
>> >>
>> >> It's also served in many UK hotels and guest houses. Quality places
>> >> to stay are judged and advertised on the excellence of the cooked
>> >> breakfast; we pick places to stay based on its breakfast reputation
>> >> because we are going to eat it. One of the joys of being on holiday,
>> >> freshly cooked to order from top-notch ingredients.
>> >
>> > I could ignore how unhealthy it is. I could dodge the meat. But I'd
>> > still avoid it because of the enormous amount. I'd be useless after
>> > such a breakfast.
>> >
>> You're useless no matter what food you eat.
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>A mere plankton is *far* more useful and valuable than Mizz Useless Bwuthie, lol...
Yes, a useless, parasitic **** living of his wife's income while he
plays 'tech support' AKA telemarketing.
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