
Chish and fips
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Chish and fips
Who like 'em and not just on a Friday 

I hate it when people ask if you have a bathroom, I want to say "No we pee in the garden"
We have an award winning chippy up here, daily (ish) fresh caught fish, secret batter and proper fat chips... tis great.... if you can stand the 2 hour queue in the summer to get them... not too bad in the winter, just about 40 mins lol
Their claim to fame is Prince William used to frequent it when he was at St Andrews Uni and Tom Hanks popped in for a visit cos his daughter is there..... still think there should be a fast queue for locals
Oh and we dont eat fish on a monday cos the boats havent been out and the fish isnt as fresh ;)
Their claim to fame is Prince William used to frequent it when he was at St Andrews Uni and Tom Hanks popped in for a visit cos his daughter is there..... still think there should be a fast queue for locals

Oh and we dont eat fish on a monday cos the boats havent been out and the fish isnt as fresh ;)
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So... (I'll be rude for a second) if you're not talking bollocks on a Friday, you're eating them?


Back to being polite.. What does it taste like? Is it.. Fishy?
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My club used to go to New Milton on the edge of the New Forest for a Fish n Chip run - haven't done that for ages, I must do something about that!
Love fish n chips but only if the fish is really really fresh! Best I've had are from the kiosk on Poole Quay on a Tuesday night and - the very best! from the kiosk nearest where the bikes meet in West Bay.
My club used to go to New Milton on the edge of the New Forest for a Fish n Chip run - haven't done that for ages, I must do something about that!
Love fish n chips but only if the fish is really really fresh! Best I've had are from the kiosk on Poole Quay on a Tuesday night and - the very best! from the kiosk nearest where the bikes meet in West Bay.
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Re: Chish and fips
My nearest fish and chip shop is 40 miles away:(Gio wrote:Who like 'em and not just on a Friday
Hence I'm a few pounds lighter now so not such a bad thing:)
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Re: Chish and fips
Good excuse for a ride on the bikebikesdelsol wrote:My nearest fish and chip shop is 40 miles away:(Gio wrote:Who like 'em and not just on a Friday
Hence I'm a few pounds lighter now so not such a bad thing:)

I hate it when people ask if you have a bathroom, I want to say "No we pee in the garden"