A whurley burger? That sounds amazing! Do we have them in Dublin?AdamK wrote:Ha, next you'll be asking what's a whurley burger...sid wrote:What exactly is a snackbox anyway?
Cabbage Charges, Whurly Water, Soggy Burgers and a Pint of Milk
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johng wrote:Classic bit of Sidness there.
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Battttuur buurghor ina bun.
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Yeah, you can get them in several places, though the spelling varies from establishment to establishment.sid wrote:A whurley burger? That sounds amazing! Do we have them in Dublin?AdamK wrote:Ha, next you'll be asking what's a whurley burger...sid wrote:What exactly is a snackbox anyway?
Heavy words are so lightly thrown
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The calorie count does not though... About 1,000cal a burger I'd say! It's man's equivilant of ice cream really. Perfect food when you're think you're worth it.
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Ah no, get some good fats into ya. (I can't say 'good fats' without sounding like an an American douchebag personal trainer) Anyway, where were we?AdamK wrote:Protien heavy chicken stirfry with no fats with a protein shake.... If I closed my eyes I could taste the packet made white sauce!johng wrote: Yeah. I had to get an early lunch after that. Fecken salad though.
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That comes later with almond or peanut butter and banana shakes!
What'ya mean where were we? This totally has everything to do with POC not being cited.
What'ya mean where were we? This totally has everything to do with POC not being cited.
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Yeah basically, if DK was from the country and subsisted on a diet of boiled cabbage, whurley burgers, an entire carvery, pints of milk, gravy and tay-ho for dessert, he would have built up enough fat reserves around his head for POC's kick to be inconsequential. Its basically DK's fault for not being a bogger, he could have cultivated a Sheahan or Hayes-esque head, with a physique of Foley proportions on a proper country diet and saved himself the bother of being knocked out by a glancing shin.AdamK wrote:That comes later with almond or peanut butter and banana shakes!
What'ya mean where were we? This totally has everything to do with POC not being cited.
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I know what a snackbox is though.meinster wrote:AFF!ronk wrote:In Avoca, having the courgette and goats cheese fritters
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Despite what the Milk Board would have you believe in their advertising campaign with a well known internationally capped second row forward milk is a bad choice for refreshment during the course of a run.
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Worse than a snack box for a light recovery meal?TerenureJim wrote:Despite what the Milk Board would have you believe in their advertising campaign with a well known internationally capped second row forward milk is a bad choice for refreshment during the course of a run.
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Up there with a spice burger my friend.ronk wrote:Worse than a snack box for a light recovery meal?TerenureJim wrote:Despite what the Milk Board would have you believe in their advertising campaign with a well known internationally capped second row forward milk is a bad choice for refreshment during the course of a run.
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I have still not had a spice burger. what's the rumpus, am I missing out?!TerenureJim wrote:Up there with a spice burger my friend.ronk wrote:Worse than a snack box for a light recovery meal?TerenureJim wrote:Despite what the Milk Board would have you believe in their advertising campaign with a well known internationally capped second row forward milk is a bad choice for refreshment during the course of a run.
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Compared to a snack box, it's ambrosia.RoboProp wrote:I have still not had a spice burger. what's the rumpus, am I missing out?!TerenureJim wrote:Up there with a spice burger my friend.ronk wrote:
Worse than a snack box for a light recovery meal?
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Anyone who likes them. If you find yourself in Holland try a broodje kroket.
It's a burger bun with a "Meat Croquette" inside it. Mmmmmm. Have to go home and eat after that. (and wipe away the drool)
It's a burger bun with a "Meat Croquette" inside it. Mmmmmm. Have to go home and eat after that. (and wipe away the drool)
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As long as you season and marinate it properly by burying it in Saxa Salt and Drown it in Chef Malt Vinegar. Obviously.johng wrote:Compared to a snack box, it's ambrosia.RoboProp wrote:
I have still not had a spice burger. what's the rumpus, am I missing out?!
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Boourns btw to the responsible moderater for putting this in a new topic. I'm sure somone would have, eventually, gotten back on topic.
Boourns, I say
I actually quite fancy a Topic now
Boourns, I say
I actually quite fancy a Topic now
The sport that unites Catholic, Protestant and dissenter has had its day of days. Pity anybody who can't enjoy it. Some day.
Gerry Thornley 23/3/09. 'Nuff said.
Gerry Thornley 23/3/09. 'Nuff said.
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Cianostays wrote:Boourns btw to the responsible moderater for putting this in a new topic. I'm sure somone would have, eventually, gotten back on topic.
Boourns, I say
I actually quite fancy a Topic now
It was Friday afternoon madness and died off as people left work.
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To be resumed when they return from the pubronk wrote:Cianostays wrote:Boourns btw to the responsible moderater for putting this in a new topic. I'm sure somone would have, eventually, gotten back on topic.
Boourns, I say
I actually quite fancy a Topic now
It was Friday afternoon madness and died off as people left work.
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Why isn't this under Leinster Addicts?
What's your say on Burritos?
What's your say on Burritos?
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Haven't been the same since they left the Blues behind in Ranelagh.Eristic wrote:Why isn't this under Leinster Addicts?
What's your say on Burritos?