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Worse than a Burns Night supper disaster? A young (English) chef didn't realise the correct preparations didn't involve removing the haggis casing and boiling it. FFS! Haggis soup was not well received - we claimed sabotage
I...a traditional French restaurant, Ben Dover, my wife and I had all ordered Andouille thinking it was a steak type of dish. How wrong we were...we pushed it around the plate till being overcome by the smell...truly awful!
ordered Andouille thinking it was a steak type of dish. How wrong we were...we pushed it around the plate till being overcome by the smell...truly awful!
.... all ordered Andouille ...we pushed it around the plate till being overcome by the smell...truly awful!
Are you asking what's the oldest train name, or engine class name? Anorak off.
Dunno, I'm afraid. Don't know anything about them. Thought I'd arsk, 'cos someone would have come up with 'The "Cheltenham Flyer" or its equivalent at some point
The Titchfield Thunderbolt
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Yes I know the first train you went on
But not still in active circuit though is it
Is it a class 37? The baby Deltic?
Not a class 37 much earlier, but bonus transporting anorak points for noting it looks like a Baby Deltic. They were nicknamed Tractors due to the noise the diesel engine made and were built just outside my hometown in a bizarre village called Vulcan.