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The 'full english' set breakfast menus in greasy spoon cafes. Out of all the ones on offer, there is never a single one that has everything you like (6)


Who can be bothered arguing about swapping a hash brown for a tomato when you've got a hangover anyway?

firstchoicegary Wrote:

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> well said


thanks. I feel strongly about this. The whole greasy spoon menu regime is full of inconsistencies. There should be a legal definition of what constitutes a 'full english' brekkie ;-)

yeah you're right but....


me - can I have menu no6 please? Oh, without the sausages. In fact, could I have a tomato instead?


greasy spoon bloke - no. If we changed the set menu for EVERY person that wanted it their own way, we'd have NO set menus.


me *thinking...er, yeah* - ok, forget the set breakfast menu. can I have a bacon sandwich instead please?


GSB - crusty baguette or plastic white sliced? ketchup or brown sauce? butter or without? bread toasted or not?


me *weakly* - oh god...get me OUT of here.....

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