British Comedy Guide

What are you drinking? Page 69

Quote: Robert D @ August 2 2009, 4:27 AM BST

Just seventeen more...

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Sick

Tis very sweet.

Quote: DaButt @ August 2 2009, 4:25 AM BST

Italian name or French name, let's see which one the moderator of this forum likes best. ;)

Aaron will claim that "courgette" is correct because that's the British name for them. And quite rightly too, I say! :)

Quote: Tim Walker @ August 2 2009, 4:29 AM BST

Aaron will claim that "courgette" is correct because that's the British name for them. And quite rightly too, I say! :)

Yes, he will, in one of those huge 15 different quote-filled posts he does.

Quote: Tim Walker @ August 2 2009, 4:29 AM BST

Aaron will claim that "courgette" is correct because that's the British name for them. And quite rightly too, I say! :)

Wikipedia says: "Zucchini, like all summer squash, has its ancestry in the Americas."

Quote: DaButt @ August 2 2009, 4:32 AM BST

Wikipedia says: "Zucchini, like all summer squash, has its ancestry in the Americas."

Well that's all very well, but courgettes are British. Pleased

I would go with the French.
They are so, elegant, cosmopolitan, sophisticated.

I love the French. :)

Quote: Linda La Hughes @ August 2 2009, 4:34 AM BST

I love the French. :)

Sick

Quote: DaButt @ August 2 2009, 4:48 AM BST

Sick

Laughing out loud

I was expecting such a response from someone.

Quote: DaButt @ August 2 2009, 4:48 AM BST

Sick

Laughing out loud

I was expecting such a response from someone.

How did that happen?

Hmmmmmm, maybe cross eyed. Whistling nnocently

Two heads are better than one.

http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/115719/Now-ale-has-north-and-south-divide

Quote: DaButt @ August 2 2009, 2:07 PM BST

Two heads are better than one.

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DaButt!! :O

Likewise! :O

Bit Early for shenanigans isn't it?

Or should that be :O :O

Over here it certainly is!

Quote: Gavin @ August 2 2009, 2:16 PM BST

Bit Early for shenanigans isn't it?

S'never to early for shenanigans.

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