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There's a mug in each of these pictures (and honey in one). Is he sitting at the bar sipping hot tea with his meatloaf? Is it a hot toddy? We know it isn't coffee. What an odd, fat guy.
There's a mug in each of these pictures (and honey in one). Is he sitting at the bar sipping hot tea with his meatloaf? Is it a hot toddy? We know it isn't coffee. What an odd, fat guy.
We’re sending in 2 guys who REALLY know barsWhat I wouldn't give to see Hoolies on Kitchen Nightmares. I wonder what Gordon Ramsey would think of the soup
Uuuuuuuuhhh MEDIUM?!
The funniest part about this is they both order alcohol. If you really thought this show wasn’t staged then this scene should have proved otherwise.
2 guys who do not drink alcohol. Oh and btw my Reuben is greasy. That's cuz it's grilled in butter, stupid.
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A bull dyke would pop you in the mouth for comparing her to someone so soft and girly.He looks like a bull dyke
I think it would resemble this:I wonder what Gordon Ramsey would think of Pat
I think it would resemble this:
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No Brit drinks tea without milk unless they're in a Chinese restaurant or are a hippy who drinks herbal tea. English breakfast brewed for at least 5 minutes, enough milk to turn it clay coloured, sugar for children or working class people.What a fat ass. He needs to cover everything he eats in sugar. He clearly doesn’t know that REAL Brits take their tea black with no sweetener, perhaps a splash of milk. What a fucking fag.
What do Brits typically drink for mid day tea and would they add milk to that as well? I’ve done the formal afternoon tea but never had it with milk so I want to try this next time I’m over there.No Brit drinks tea without milk unless they're in a Chinese restaurant or are a hippy who drinks herbal tea. English breakfast brewed for at least 5 minutes, enough milk to turn it clay coloured, sugar for children or working class people.
I just have PG tips or Yorkshire red at any time of the day. There's a brew by Twinings called Afternoon Tea, but it's basically just a weaker Breakfast tea.What do Brits typically drink for mid day tea and would they add milk to that as well? I’ve done the formal afternoon tea but never had it with milk so I want to try this next time I’m over there.
Full disclosure- I didn’t get what was so great about it but I was probably just being a midwestern rube.
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