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Jeremy Wrote:

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> The last one looks awesome.


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See Jez


Now you are a ( pie ) MAN


That "pie" actually costs ?3,475


It's made from Pure Lager fed, Sake massaged, Japanese Kobe beef ( not to be confused with Yonezawa beef )


The pastry is hand rolled up the inner thigh by a Miko "shaman woman"


Then baked in an oven fired by burning rare & ancient Shinto text


Harrods were going to stock them BUT the ( nasty ) Candy Brothers stepped in, buying the whole stock ( to use as door stops )



So there you go, no pie but & good choice


( Top Left: Greggs Beef & Mutton 70.p )



W**F

DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> Ha Ha....

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> ok here goes....

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> 90p ?1.19 45p

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> 25p 80p ?1.59

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> How did I do? lol

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> I'd eat all of them btw :))


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Well...


Not bad, not bad at all


Actually, completely wrong


Put it this way, stick with Arments


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