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i see him being filmed the other day near goodrich school, were i went many years ago! im a builder too and drove past they was filming him and he said 'hello mate' . just wondered if anyone else see him??? i know its sad but hes like the most famous builder i know of ha ha
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SteveT Wrote:

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> He (T Walsh)is very knowledgeable but I cannot

> stand the way he constantly puts people down who

> are less skilled than he.


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He's a CUNT in a word

He's a @#$%& in a word



and a knowitall @#$%& at that.



I hope we have more agreeable interactions in the future fido.


Ps did you know the dog whisperer is in sheffield doing his thing, trying to bully your ancestors into submission and silence, he sounds more reactionary than admin woof.

Grrr ...I agree


But here's a CHEESE fondue to make you feel better

http://www.igourmet.com/images/topics/cheesefondue1.jpg


A classic Swiss recipe.


1 clove garlic, halved

290ml/? pint white wine

1 tsp lemon juice

225g/8oz emmental cheese grated

225g/8oz gruy?re cheese grated

1 tsp cornflour

1 tbsp kirsch (optional)

cubed bread pieces, for dipping

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Then..


1. Rub the inside of the fondue pot with the halves of garlic.

2. Add the wine and lemon juice to the pot and heat until boiling. Lower the heat and gradually stir in the cheeses until melted, stirring all the time.

3. If using kirsch, blend with the cornflour, otherwise use water. Add to the cheese mixture and cook gently until the mixture is smooth - don't let it boil or it will burn.

4. Using the fondue prongs, dip the bread cubes into the cheese and serve.


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I still hate that Tommy Walsh CUNT though



ENJOY....


W**F

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