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    Quote Originally Posted by Hermit Crab View Post
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    Things you've never tried? Dating Carol Kirkwood but my gosh I'd love to talk about the weather with her.
    My second cousin is Gail McGrane. I'll ask her to put in a good word for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibby70 View Post
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    My second cousin is Gail McGrane. I'll ask her to put in a good word for you.

    She's tidy anaw!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibby70 View Post
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    My second cousin is Gail McGrane. I'll ask her to put in a good word for you.
    Small world, as I'm related to her husband Jon...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibby70 View Post
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    My second cousin is Gail McGrane. I'll ask her to put in a good word for you.
    I don't think it's a small word he wants to put in! 😍

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    Quote Originally Posted by WeeRussell View Post
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    Similar to previous threads but those things you've never ever tried.

    I'll kick-off with..

    Nandos. (cheeky or otherwise)
    I’ve never tried Nando’s either, but that is going to change tonight. It’s my daughters birthday and that’s where she’s chosen. I’m hoping to be pleasantly surprised

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    Quote Originally Posted by lord bunberry View Post
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    I’ve never tried Nando’s either, but that is going to change tonight. It’s my daughters birthday and that’s where she’s chosen. I’m hoping to be pleasantly surprised
    It's alright.

    That's the annoying thing about it though, it's just over hyped.

    If i was a betting man i would bet you will walk out tonight saying "that was alright, but it was just chicken eh?!"

    It's not bad but it's nothing special, whoever started the whole 'cheeky nandos' thing either needs shot or a medal depending on what side you're on.

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    Good quality slip ons fit perfectly and look stylish in some settings but not in a work suit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bingo70 View Post
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    It's alright.

    That's the annoying thing about it though, it's just over hyped.

    If i was a betting man i would bet you will walk out tonight saying "that was alright, but it was just chicken eh?!"

    It's not bad but it's nothing special, whoever started the whole 'cheeky nandos' thing either needs shot or a medal depending on what side you're on.
    Aye you’re right. It was decent enough, but they couldn’t really go wrong with what they offer. I did notice it was full of youngsters. There was a woman breastfeeding next to a table of teenage boys, they all sat there not saying a word not knowing where to look, it was the highlight of the evening

    United we stand here....

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    Quote Originally Posted by bingo70 View Post
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    It's alright.

    That's the annoying thing about it though, it's just over hyped.

    If i was a betting man i would bet you will walk out tonight saying "that was alright, but it was just chicken eh?!"

    It's not bad but it's nothing special, whoever started the whole 'cheeky nandos' thing either needs shot or a medal depending on what side you're on.
    The chicken at Nando’s is alright but then you can’t really make an arse of that. The sides are atrocious though from the frozen McCain chips to the microwaved mash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bingo70 View Post
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    It's alright.

    That's the annoying thing about it though, it's just over hyped.

    If i was a betting man i would bet you will walk out tonight saying "that was alright, but it was just chicken eh?!"

    It's not bad but it's nothing special, whoever started the whole 'cheeky nandos' thing either needs shot or a medal depending on what side you're on.
    I'll take the medal please. According to Google analytics, it wasn't a term until 2014, I used it in a Facebook post in 2011 saying I'd just bumped into Scott brown enjoying a cheeky nandos.
    Mon the Hibs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by danhibees1875 View Post
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    I'll take the medal please. According to Google analytics, it wasn't a term until 2014, I used it in a Facebook post in 2011 saying I'd just bumped into Scott brown enjoying a cheeky nandos.


    Well done.

    You've got cheeky nandos, I've got Greggs rumours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by calumhibee1 View Post
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    The chicken at Nando’s is alright but then you can’t really make an arse of that. The sides are atrocious though from the frozen McCain chips to the microwaved mash.
    I think the thing about Nandos is its just a step up from a McDonalds or KFC etc in terms of 'fast food' its not mega expensive and its not a place where you would think twice about what to wear.

    I admit to not trying Nandos till about a year or so ago and loved it (the chicken anyway) from the pitta with the haloumi to the wraps and burgers. (not a fan of the bolo bun thing I think its called, too hard.) Its casual eating and gives the impression its a bit healthier than a McDonalds (Im not saying it is, and im sure i read there was more fat or sugar in a nandos than a KFC).

    Totally agree about the sides, the chips literally are McCains oven chips, and even a wee bit peri peri salt doesnt hide the fact they are. The Macho peas are really nice however as is the corn and super grain. The rest as you say microed *****. All I know is if were out on a Sat afternoon (me the mrs and my son) id rather spend 30 quid at Nandos for a munch than 15-20 for a McDonalds.

    On the topic of the thread, ive never tried Wagammas, but I do like making noodle based dishes at home so will hope to try it one day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibee87 View Post
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    I think the thing about Nandos is its just a step up from a McDonalds or KFC etc in terms of 'fast food' its not mega expensive and its not a place where you would think twice about what to wear.

    I admit to not trying Nandos till about a year or so ago and loved it (the chicken anyway) from the pitta with the haloumi to the wraps and burgers. (not a fan of the bolo bun thing I think its called, too hard.) Its casual eating and gives the impression its a bit healthier than a McDonalds (Im not saying it is, and im sure i read there was more fat or sugar in a nandos than a KFC).

    Totally agree about the sides, the chips literally are McCains oven chips, and even a wee bit peri peri salt doesnt hide the fact they are. The Macho peas are really nice however as is the corn and super grain. The rest as you say microed *****. All I know is if were out on a Sat afternoon (me the mrs and my son) id rather spend 30 quid at Nandos for a munch than 15-20 for a McDonalds.

    On the topic of the thread, ive never tried Wagammas, but I do like making noodle based dishes at home so will hope to try it one day.
    I'd get on to that soon.

    Sure i read this morning the chain that own Franky and Benny's are about to buy it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibee87 View Post
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    I think the thing about Nandos is its just a step up from a McDonalds or KFC etc in terms of 'fast food' its not mega expensive and its not a place where you would think twice about what to wear.

    I admit to not trying Nandos till about a year or so ago and loved it (the chicken anyway) from the pitta with the haloumi to the wraps and burgers. (not a fan of the bolo bun thing I think its called, too hard.) Its casual eating and gives the impression its a bit healthier than a McDonalds (Im not saying it is, and im sure i read there was more fat or sugar in a nandos than a KFC).

    Totally agree about the sides, the chips literally are McCains oven chips, and even a wee bit peri peri salt doesnt hide the fact they are. The Macho peas are really nice however as is the corn and super grain. The rest as you say microed *****. All I know is if were out on a Sat afternoon (me the mrs and my son) id rather spend 30 quid at Nandos for a munch than 15-20 for a McDonalds.

    On the topic of the thread, ive never tried Wagammas, but I do like making noodle based dishes at home so will hope to try it one day.
    Wagamama’s is worth a go. Probably the best reasonably priced chain around IMO.

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    Small world, as I'm related to her husband Jon...

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    My late mum was from Dingwall (née Innes)

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    Quote Originally Posted by calumhibee1 View Post
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    Wagamama’s is worth a go. Probably the best reasonably priced chain around IMO.
    We often go to Buffalo Grill with the kids (I see there's one in Edinburgh). The menu isn't the same across here but in terms of value for money it's difficult to beat. For the 4 of us it probably costs twice what we'd pay for a McDonalds, but it's well worth the difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by calumhibee1 View Post
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    Wagamama’s is worth a go. Probably the best reasonably priced chain around IMO.
    I don't think this is going to be very beneficial https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-46029362

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    I've never been to a cricket match. Just got tickets for the first day of the Ashes test at Headingley next August.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeMeSouviens View Post
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    I've never been to a cricket match. Just got tickets for the first day of the Ashes test at Headingley next August.
    You must have plenty of cash 😁. Yorkshire contacted me and wanted a big fee for tickets. I declined.
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    You must have plenty of cash 😁. Yorkshire contacted me and wanted a big fee for tickets. I declined.
    £80 a head (gulp) plus petrol plus a couple of nights in a premier inn plus beer money. All told, not cheap. It better not rain!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeMeSouviens View Post
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    £80 a head (gulp) plus petrol plus a couple of nights in a premier inn plus beer money. All told, not cheap. It better not rain!
    It will be a good day providing the weather is decent. I'm about 15 miles from Leeds but it's a good night out. Plenty decent drinking places near the ground too.

    You will enjoy it and if it does rain you will get money back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeMeSouviens View Post
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    £80 a head (gulp) plus petrol plus a couple of nights in a premier inn plus beer money. All told, not cheap. It better not rain!
    £80 for an all day event (weather depending!) Isn't too bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeMeSouviens View Post
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    I've never been to a cricket match. Just got tickets for the first day of the Ashes test at Headingley next August.
    Decent sightlines at Headingley, a range of food options in the ground and of course the chance to drink beer in the sun. Plus you’re not far from a short train ride into the city centre, though I’ve tended more towards Uber when there.
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    £80 for an all day event (weather depending!) Isn't too bad.
    I guess £/hour you're right, it's not too bad.

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    Decent sightlines at Headingley, a range of food options in the ground and of course the chance to drink beer in the sun. Plus you’re not far from a short train ride into the city centre, though I’ve tended more towards Uber when there.
    I'm going with my big Yorkshire pal for local knowledge and blending in value. Should be an experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mibbes Aye View Post
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    Decent sightlines at Headingley, a range of food options in the ground and of course the chance to drink beer in the sun. Plus you’re not far from a short train ride into the city centre, though I’ve tended more towards Uber when there.
    Not been since the late 90s, but the Western Terrace used to get a bit raucous by the late afternoon!

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