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Please sponsor me, running for Macmillan Cancer Support
  • escla
    Posts: 2,450
    You know dammn well Milky, I have no shame, and you are still top of my $h1t list ! Yes, even ahead of Tony ! It saddens me to think we were once such good pals !
  • ten-pin-bowling
    Posts: 61
    somewhere he does yeah :)
  • milky71
    Posts: 8,715
    escla said:

    You know dammn well Milky, I have no shame, and you are still top of my $h1t list ! Yes, even ahead of Tony ! It saddens me to think we were once such good pals !


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    I love you so much
  • escla
    Posts: 2,450
    milky71 said:

    I love you so much


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    I have a new cheese for you ! Mancego, try it with quince jelly on Stckro Swedish crisp breads !
  • milky71
    Posts: 8,715
    Manchego

    i used to live in spain FFS

    i have new one for you

    Mini babybel on a ryvita

    Seriously

    we make a lovely red onion chutney where i work now goes well with all soft cheeses Brie/camembert
  • escla
    Posts: 2,450
    Oh your such a cosmopolitan **** ! Yes I am partial to a well made red onion chutney, Fortnum and Mason do an excellent one but prefer a nice cranberry compot with mild soft cheeses. Always found mini baby bell a bit "waxy" tasting, don't you ?
  • milky71
    Posts: 8,715
    i concur like

    although i do peel mine now.

    I tried gorgonzola the other day (don't give me that look) pleasantly surprised
  • escla
    Posts: 2,450
    No, I don't have a problem with gorgonzola, poor mans Roquefort but still tasty !
  • milky71
    Posts: 8,715
    had roquefort as well

    we do a lovely blue cheese souffle that may have been served around your neck of the woods over Xmas

    this also goes well with our chutney and a light salad

    A drop of balsmaic dressing lifts the whole dish
  • onlybluewilldo
    Posts: 303
    escla said:

    Oh your such a cosmopolitan **** ! Yes I am partial to a well made red onion chutney, Fortnum and Mason do an excellent one but prefer a nice cranberry cumpot with mild soft cheeses. Always found mini baby bell a bit "waxy" tasting, don't you ?


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    Sounds disgusting to me

  • bluetouch
    Posts: 1,230
    Would really appreciate it if anyone of my fellow Evertonians could sponsor me. I'm doing the Liverpool Half Marathon in March for Macmillan Cancer Support. Brilliant charity and very worthy cause. Anything you can give would be a tremendous help.

    Thanks guys.


    Or text RLHM70 £5 to 70070 (or whatever you can afford, £5 is just the example)

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    Good luck mate my niece just done a sky dive in Swansea and I'm doing one in may we've raised £3.850 so far so all the best mate the more money raised the faster we can beat this **** cancer.
  • onlybluewilldo
    Posts: 303
    bluetouch said:

    Good luck mate my niece just done a sky dive in Swansea and I'm doing one in may we've raised £3.850 so far so all the best mate the more money raised the faster we can beat this **** cancer.


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    Well done mate, thats a great amount of money, you should be proud of yourselves,

    Ten pin bowling, i also lost my grandad because of cancer, your doing a great thing for a wonderful charity, keep it up, i do a fare bit of running myself but marathon standard or half marathon then i take my hat off to you lol, good luck
  • king-moyes
    Posts: 3,127
    Hey Ten Pin lid... Just sent you some money bro...

    Hope you get a good target...  
  • ten-pin-bowling
    Posts: 61
    thanks king moyes, every penny counts and i;m grateful you could help out :)

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