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Post by Patrick on Aug 29, 2010 15:57:32 GMT
An alternative - and I notice I didn't mention it - is to line your trifle with slices of Jam Swiss roll, sliced to the thickness you desire.
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Post by everso on Aug 29, 2010 16:12:18 GMT
An alternative - and I notice I didn't mention it - is to line your trifle with slices of Jam Swiss roll, sliced to the thickness you desire. That, of course, is the proper way. Jam swiss roll (make sure it doesn't have that awful plastic cream in it though), doused with liberal amounts of Croft's Original (port, in an emergency), topped with raspberries and finished off with raspberry jelly. Then the custard topping if you don't want Mr. E. to eat any, other than that I'm ashamed to admit that vanilla Angel Delight would have to be substituted (should this have gone in the "Confessions" thread?) Then a Cadbury's flake or two broken up and sprinkled on top. Man, that's food for the gods.
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Post by Weyland on Aug 29, 2010 16:42:49 GMT
An alternative - and I notice I didn't mention it - is to line your trifle with slices of Jam Swiss roll, sliced to the thickness you desire. An alternative for jelly! Are you MAD!?!
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Post by riotgrrl on Aug 29, 2010 18:16:21 GMT
ITS try-full. and its OR-full. Trigh-fill. Actually I can't find the word to describe how I say the first part. It's not really Trigh to rhyme with high. It's a sorty of aeeei sound.
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Post by Weyland on Aug 29, 2010 18:26:47 GMT
ITS try-full. and its OR-full. Trigh-fill. Actually I can't find the word to describe how I say the first part. It's not really Trigh to rhyme with high. It's a sorty of aeeei sound. "Bah-sill"?
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Post by Weyland on Aug 29, 2010 18:40:55 GMT
ITS try-full. and its OR-full. Trigh-fill. Try-fill? No way. Try-full, perhaps. Got it -- Type 4 . . .
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Post by alanseago on Aug 29, 2010 19:04:22 GMT
Ahm a gittin outa heeya
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Post by everso on Aug 29, 2010 23:55:36 GMT
Try-fill? No way. Try-full, perhaps. Got it -- Type 4 . . . More like troy-ful from my neck of the woods.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2010 23:57:53 GMT
that sounds a bit west country
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Post by everso on Aug 30, 2010 0:06:18 GMT
Yeah, actually it does. I'm trying to think of a better way to express it.
Actually, Weyland's "Try-full" is probably nearer.
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Post by Weyland on Aug 30, 2010 9:22:11 GMT
Yeah, actually it does. I'm trying to think of a better way to express it. Actually, Weyland's "Try-full" is probably nearer. We must be sure to get Riot to talk about her traeeeifill at the Three Stags. Hope I don't wet me pants.
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Post by everso on Aug 30, 2010 11:05:30 GMT
We must make a pact not to take the piss out of each other's accents, in case a fight ensues.
Not that I have an accent of course.
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Post by Weyland on Aug 30, 2010 11:20:33 GMT
We must make a pact not to take the piss out of each other's accents, in case a fight ensues. Not that I have an accent of course. You know very well, Ev, that disirregardless of piss-taking, a fight will ensue. Innit. Be sure to get Mr E to sharpen your stilettoes.
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Post by riotgrrl on Aug 30, 2010 16:14:29 GMT
Yeah, actually it does. I'm trying to think of a better way to express it. Actually, Weyland's "Try-full" is probably nearer. We must be sure to get Riot to talk about her traeeeifill at the Three Stags. Hope I don't wet me pants. It's Treigh-ful, where the 'eigh' sound rhymes with the 'eigh' sound in height. (Which is probably the same as how Everso pronounces 'hate'.)
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Post by riotgrrl on Aug 30, 2010 16:16:16 GMT
A fight will ensue?
With me there?
There will be no fight if a fight is defined as a mutual exchange of physical violence. Youse start with me, youse hit the floor and sleep it off. End off.
(Seriously, I'm quite posh for a Weegie.)
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Post by Weyland on Aug 30, 2010 16:20:32 GMT
A fight will ensue? With me there? There will be no fight if a fight is defined as a mutual exchange of physical violence. Youse start with me, youse hit the floor and sleep it off. End off. (Seriously, I'm quite posh for a Weegie.) You and whose army, pet? You clearly don't know Byker. I'm just hoping that Costy will hold me back. End off yourself.
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Post by Weyland on Aug 30, 2010 16:22:54 GMT
We must be sure to get Riot to talk about her traeeeifill at the Three Stags. Hope I don't wet me pants. It's Treigh-ful, where the 'eigh' sound rhymes with the 'eigh' sound in height. (Which is probably the same as how Everso pronounces 'hate'.) So why did you say " Trigh-fill. Actually I can't find the word to describe how I say the first part. It's not really Trigh to rhyme with high. It's a sorty of aeeei sound."?
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Post by riotgrrl on Aug 30, 2010 16:32:55 GMT
It's Treigh-ful, where the 'eigh' sound rhymes with the 'eigh' sound in height. (Which is probably the same as how Everso pronounces 'hate'.) So why did you say " Trigh-fill. Actually I can't find the word to describe how I say the first part. It's not really Trigh to rhyme with high. It's a sorty of aeeei sound."? Because it doesn't rhym with the i sound in high. It rhymes with the ite sound in height. But I couldn't think of 'height' at the time. That's why I said it. Ok? Gotta problem with that??
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Post by Weyland on Aug 30, 2010 16:49:40 GMT
So why did you say " Trigh-fill. Actually I can't find the word to describe how I say the first part. It's not really Trigh to rhyme with high. It's a sorty of aeeei sound."? Because it doesn't rhym with the i sound in high. It rhymes with the ite sound in height. Ah. Now we're getting somewhere. You mean it's "tritefill". Yes. They're the same sounds -- "h igh" and "h eight". Anyone disagree? (Apart from Riot, obviously.)
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Post by riotgrrl on Aug 30, 2010 18:27:59 GMT
Because it doesn't rhym with the i sound in high. It rhymes with the ite sound in height. Ah. Now we're getting somewhere. You mean it's "tritefill". Yes. They're the same sounds -- "h igh" and "h eight". Anyone disagree? (Apart from Riot, obviously.) Nonsense. Utter nonsense. High rhymes with sky. Height rhymes with might.
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