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If I were to order a Chinese right now, I'd be going for salt and pepper chicken, fried rice and maybe a chicken balls or spring rolls on the side.

If I were to order an Indian right now, I'd go for a South Indian garlic chilli chicken, boiled rice and a buttered chapati.

I hope this helps.

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Just a wee update about my hot water, phoned the letting agent first thing thursday morning and had a chat with them, mentioned citizens advice and rent reduction. Low and behold within 2 hours had a plumber on the phone telling me he was coming that afternoon. Part ordered and was fitted today, happy days. Thanks for the help chaps

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This is excellent advice and two excellent choices.

DD you are a connoisseur of takeaway cuisine.

Very seldom have them nowadays; only on my cheat days and even then it's without the fried/pilau rice and instead with wholemeal rice I boil myself.

But, the choices that I outlined are absolutely fabulous. Also depending on the Chinese takeaway, the sweet and sour shredded chicken can also be a fantastic choice.

In terms of alternative Indian food, a Karachi can also be a nice change. Or, if you fancy something dangerous, a phaal.

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Just a wee update about my hot water, phoned the letting agent first thing thursday morning and had a chat with them, mentioned citizens advice and rent reduction. Low and behold within 2 hours had a plumber on the phone telling me he was coming that afternoon. Part ordered and was fitted today, happy days. Thanks for the help chaps

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Angel Delight - fork or whisk?

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Eoin being Owen, Eoghain being Euan. Quite often a Scots v Irish Gaelic thing, to the best of my knowledge.

Always wondered if Eoin Jess (think everyone said Ee-on) was actually just an Owen.

Where Iain comes into it is a pain, although that's defo a Scots Gaelic name. Should technically sound more like 'ee-eye-n', but nobody's going to say that this side of the Minch.

On a side note, I always like when English interviewers say 'Hay-ah' when referring to De Gea, only for van Gaal to reply using the hardcore Dutch pronounciation. Pretty sure he purposely does it out of principle. Soft English accents are useless at most pronounciations of course. Can't even pronounce R's FFS.

Andy Townsend is the worst for this usually but the bloke on Monday night at West Brom was giving it "Vancewa Kumpany". Fannies. Edited by Chris_DK
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My Mrs is going to upgrade to an iPhone 6 next weekend, she has a i phone 5 C thats 2 years old and in pretty good condition whats her best option for flogging it? taking it to a cash convertors? Do they give cash then and there when you take it in or do they send it for inspection?

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