Threeteas
New member
While on the subject of Brits. I came across this article this morning
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/glasgow_and_west/7098116.stm
Simply...How?
What part of a bicycle enables you to perform any such act?
I've blown up tyres before now, but I wouldn't call that intimate. (I used a pump...honest guv')
On the subject of sheep though.
Shepard's Pie. There's a big clue in the name and it's not the pie part.
So, how come, last night at an Irish pub in Seattle, shepard's pie was made with beef?
I've even been to a place called the Three Lions in Redmond, the professed British enclave in the Pacific North West...minced beef again.
It's not like minced lamb isn't available...I've got some in the freezer.
It's also not like the name for a beef version of a shepard's pie doesn't exist. It does. It's called a cottage pie. Sheep/Shepards, Cattle/.......no wait the arguement breaks down there, because cattle don't live in cottages do they.
Still, it's tradition and all that sort of stuff.
While you are busy sorting that out, I've a tandem to sort out...ahhh identical twins!