Yesterday I stood up to the Handmade Burger Co. and got a free Smokey Barbeque burger AND a barbeque relish. Go me . . .
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Quote: Slippery Jack @ November 17 2009, 11:37 AM GMTThe Armando Ianucci Shows
*Iannucci
And they're very good.
Quote: Slippery Jack @ November 17 2009, 3:13 PM GMTYesterday I stood up to the Handmade Burger Co. and got a free Smokey Barbeque burger AND a barbeque relish. Go me . . .
Considering the quality of their food I think they had the last laugh.
Yeah thought I'd take a punt at getting the name right . . .
Quote: Tim Walker @ November 17 2009, 3:15 PM GMTConsidering the quality of their food I think they had the last laugh.
Crazy talk! It was a mighty tasty burger . . .
Quote: Slippery Jack @ November 17 2009, 3:16 PM GMTYeah thought I'd take a punt at getting the name right . . .
Coincidentally, on the DVD commentary to The Armando Iannucci Shows, Armando himself points out that he was surprised to find out there were two 'n's in his surname.
Quote: Slippery Jack @ November 17 2009, 3:16 PM GMTCrazy talk! It was a mighty tasty burger . . .
It's a sign of where we've reached in society that a "handmade" burger is a major selling point.
Yeah, two n's AND two c's is a bit greedy . . .
Quote: Tim Walker @ November 17 2009, 3:20 PM GMTIt's a sign of where we've reached in society that a "handmade" burger is a major selling point.
To be fair I could't really tell the difference from the robotmade kind. I just like burgers . . .
Quote: Slippery Jack @ November 17 2009, 3:22 PM GMTTo be fair I could't really tell the difference from the robotmade kind.
Bit unfair to call the staff at McDonald's robots... Then again... And some of these robots have got artificial intelligence now - they'd quit after about a day, I reckon.
Quote: Slippery Jack @ November 17 2009, 3:22 PM GMTI just like burgers . . .
Anyway, in what way were you "standing up" to this Hamburger company? Surely they either were willing to sell you a burger or they weren't?
Quote: Tim Walker @ November 17 2009, 3:27 PM GMTAnyway, in what way were you "standing up" to this Hamburger company? Surely they either were willing to sell you a burger or they weren't?
Ah, well. I placed the order which included a smokey barbeque burger. The handmade woman taking the order thought I'd asked for a portion of smokey barbeque relish, which arrived at the table instead of my burger. So I got a refund on the relish, and my burger for free . . .
There was a handmade woman now?
I could see fingerprint marks on her flesh. It's all a bit sinister there . . .
Two in Clover, great gem of a sitcom, yet not many people remember it.
Constant Hot Water with Pat Phoenix.
Only joking. It was the kind of programme I'd see as a kid that could make me depressed within two minutes.
Soap.
Lucky Jim.
Shelley.
Absolutely.
I'm sure there's more, but I've either forgotten or underrated them.
Quote: Jack Massey @ November 17 2009, 7:25 PM GMTTwo in Clover, great gem of a sitcom, yet not many people remember it.
For some reason I didn't mention this after remembering it was released on DVD. So I'll second it now.
Quote: Aaron @ November 17 2009, 1:42 PM GMTWell, not really...
It was alright. Not watched it in a few years, but I don't recall thinking it was anything particularly special.
It was Rik and Aide being Rik and Ade, which is no bad thing really.
Quote: Griff @ November 17 2009, 1:46 PM GMTYes, I thought Respectable was very funny.
I actually looked past the decent writing and entertaining characters and saw it had a nice bit of flesh in it too.