A record of those unimportant little things that are too important to be forgotten.
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Uber kool .
Snow is forecast. ' The Font ' decides to leave for the airport early. Bob is distraught. He shows his overbite.
Sophie finds a yogurt pot in the kitchen. She throws it up in the air and catches it in her mouth. This annoys her brother, who doesn't have a yogurt pot, no end.
Having failed to gain control of his sisters toy Bob stands by the font door waiting for 'The Font' to return.
On our way back from the cafe under the arcades we stop off at the supermarket. Kebab flavoured crisps ! How cool is that ? Tonight there will be beer, crisps and rugby on the television. At lunchtime, for Bob and Sophie's sake, we shall go to McDonalds . If the snow is heavy an afternoon of touch rugby and rug surfing beckons.
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The things we do " for dog's sake"...
When the "Font" is away ...
I suggest you look for a re-broadcast of the Blue Bulls - Saracens match. Great rugby especially if you're a Blue Bulls fan.
Crisps, beer, touch rugby, rug surfing and rugby on TV - and a visit to McDonald's - joy overload! Can we come too, please?
Kebab chips may have to come with a breath freshener, if they're anything like Burger Rings.
Someone has just invented a hot chip vending machine......
Can I come to visit? Sometimes it's a bit dull here in Nottingham just now.
Toodle pip!
Bertie.
I have never been that tempted by Kebab flavoured crisps: I will be interested to hear your verdict. My favourite are poulet roti.
Having an unexpected day without work I am trying to decide whether to chill and spend time crafting and reading or to catch up on some work that was planned for later on in the week... I'm thinking practicalities and doing the work, but you never know...
Particularly when there's no one around to say how 'bad' certain things are.
a quarter pounder comes into play.
Any time !
A hot chip vending machine ! Heaven !
Bertie - There's snow here - just like Aberdeen.
All crsips that come without a lecture on cholesterol are wonderful.
Thank you for the suggestion !
Sophie is a sweet and naughty angel at the same time...teasing her brother with "her" yogurt pot.
Loved Bob's beautiful eyes in the second last photo....you can tell how much he truly misses the Font.
Don't worry Bob, the Font will be back home to the flock soon.
Kebab crisps? Really? After all the wonderful food the Font cooks for you and you have that amazing cake shop to raid!
Oh the decadence! (I confess to being rather partial to the bolognese flavour).
I am sure the endorphin releasing naughtiness of it all trumps the cholesterol...occasionally!
x
I didn't think there was a junk food "flavor" unknown on U.S. shores, but I've never heard of kebab crisps. What do they taste like?
Hope the rugby, both TV and rug, was entertaining.
Something that never changes through generations of PONs - they're only happy when all their flock is around !
Sadly. I have to report they tasted unlike any kebab known to man. More chemically in flavour thn the kebabs sold outside Murrayfield .
Illicit pleasures !
No need to worry with an underwhelming flavour it's unlikely they'll ever be exported.
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