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Blow your money and hope she repays the compliment.

Expensive then, i took her to Vallee Blanche for our first date, which was fairly pricey £90 for the two of us, but it was worth it.

As i said price doesn't mean that much, as my i've just been paid, and i get my student money in, over the next few weeks, it's mostly the quality of food that i want to know.

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I always wanted to punch Dave for his treatment of Smithy.

Not a question, just a statement of fact.

It's ok, Pete punched him in the face for you. Probably more to do with the fact that Dave called him Scrappy Do admittedly, but still, a punch is a punch.

Thanks. Didn't know that was going to happen. But thanks.

Oops! I just assumed you'd watched it before, so I was giving you a point of reference!

edit: Ha ha! I managed to give a correct answer, and not ruin it for the poor boy. In your face, LM.

You and I both know that there's still plenty more to come and it's far better than what I've given away. In YOUR face, GTID!

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Expensive then, i took her to Vallee Blanche for our first date, which was fairly pricey £90 for the two of us, but it was worth it.

As i said price doesn't mean that much, as my i've just been paid, and i get my student money in, over the next few weeks, it's mostly the quality of food that i want to know.

I'm probably not the best judge of "expensive" - My specialist subject is orange price cut labels at The Co-op.

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Another option may be Brutti Ma Buoni in the merchant city, but that would only be if the weathers any good.

f**k it, get a Domino's delivered and go down for dessert.

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Ive heard really good things about Toni Macaroni's on Byers Road.

Anyways, can you take a dictionary into a standard university exam?

I know at Glasgow you can't unless you have special permission, mainly people who get scribes or extra time. But I'm allowed to take a Atlas for my geography course, that wont help but I wanted to add it.

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Ive heard really good things about Toni Macaroni's on Byers Road.

Anyways, can you take a dictionary into a standard university exam?

I know at Glasgow you can't unless you have special permission, mainly people who get scribes or extra time. But I'm allowed to take a Atlas for my geography course, that wont help but I wanted to add it.

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Ive heard really good things about Toni Macaroni's on Byers Road.

Anyways, can you take a dictionary into a standard university exam?

Tony Macaronis is excellent i can give it a thumbs up.

As for the dictionary, i belive at Glasgow it is only if english is not your native language

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For someone wanting to lose a wee bit of weight, tone up, and get fitter, would having 17 slices of bread in one day be deemed excessive?

Very much so. From a straight calorie perspective, that's about 1600 calories just from bread alone. Plus, they're full of carbohydrates - and it's those which turn into sugar, which the body produces insulin to deal with, which turns into fat.

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Very much so. From a straight calorie perspective, that's about 1600 calories just from bread alone. Plus, they're full of carbohydrates - and it's those which turn into sugar, which the body produces insulin to deal with, which turns into fat.

Ah right. I'm glad I didn't do that then. That wouldn't have been good from a diet perspective...

Is this someone a duck?

I'm not sure. I don't think so. It's my mate who's wondering. Not me. I'm definitely NOT wondering.

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For someone wanting to lose a wee bit of weight, tone up, and get fitter, would having 17 slices of bread in one day be deemed excessive?

:lol:

Is there even 17 slices in one loaf? I'd have thought that was a two loaf job. You disgust me.

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:lol:

Is there even 17 slices in one loaf? I'd have thought that was a two loaf job. You disgust me.

He just needs to buy one of them loaves you cut yourself. I do that and only have four slices a day. They are the thickest slices known to man but you feel less of a fat b*****d if you admit to people how many you eat per day.

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He just needs to buy one of them loaves you cut yourself. I do that and only have four slices a day. They are the thickest slices known to man but you feel less of a fat b*****d if you admit to people how many you eat per day.

A tiger loaf? Best bread in the world! I like your idea, at least you are being honest. :lol:

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I can't talk. I can regularly munch through a whole baguette with cheese and ham :ph34r:

Yes, a WHOLE baguette. Sometimes I will even buy the two half-length half-cooked ones from Tesco and cook both of them :lol:

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