Yes, but why? There is usually some rhyming slang, or connection somewhere...coupon = face ??
Vam said
Feb 24 2:03 PM, 2025
Syl wrote:
Yes, but why? There is usually some rhyming slang, or connection somewhere...coupon = face ??
Dunno, Syl I’m not fluent in Vic-speak.
She does crack me up, though. Always has. I remember back in the day at Dogs, when she’d get into it with Trapper John in the footie threads. The creative insults they used to lob at each other often had me real-time howling with laughter.
-- Edited by Vam on Monday 24th of February 2025 02:04:13 PM
-- Edited by Vam on Monday 24th of February 2025 02:04:47 PM
Syl said
Feb 24 5:50 PM, 2025
Vam wrote:
Syl wrote:
Yes, but why? There is usually some rhyming slang, or connection somewhere...coupon = face ??
Dunno, Syl I’m not fluent in Vic-speak.
She does crack me up, though. Always has. I remember back in the day at Dogs, when she’d get into it with Trapper John in the footie threads. The creative insults they used to lob at each other often had me real-time howling with laughter.
-- Edited by Vam on Monday 24th of February 2025 02:04:13 PM
-- Edited by Vam on Monday 24th of February 2025 02:04:47 PM
She will no doubt enlighten us when she logs in. In the meantime, the only thing I can come up with...coupon = slip? so rhyming slang of slip could be lip...so maybe it splashed her lip.
I think I may be overthinking.
jackb said
Feb 24 8:01 PM, 2025
chicken broth made from yesterdays chicken.
Vita said
Feb 25 2:24 AM, 2025
Vam wrote:
Syl wrote:
Vita wrote:
I'm making soup tonight and I've learned to put the ingredients in before the liquid after my wee mishap last time when it all splashed out at hit me in the coupon.
Lentil, carrots, tatties and grated ham hock.
😍
-- Edited by Vita on Monday 24th of February 2025 04:07:38 AM
Vita, I can usually work it out when you use a Scottish word or expression, but 'Hit me in the coupon' has me stumped.
Face. I’m betting ‘face’
Hi Vam, nice to see you.
I didn't know you had joined as well, saves having to wait to get your posts approved.
Yes, but why? There is usually some rhyming slang, or connection somewhere...coupon = face ??
Here we go Syl!!
I love it. I knew there would be an interesting link somewhere along the way.
Syl said
Feb 25 5:55 PM, 2025
Went to a farm shop cafe for lunch...bought some sliced roast ham on the bone for tea, a few slices cost £8...which I thought was a bit expensive. It looks nice though, will have it with my new favourite' thrice cooked chips' (or 4 times cooked, save Maddog pointing that out again) ...and salad.
Maddog said
Feb 25 6:22 PM, 2025
Syl wrote:
Went to a farm shop cafe for lunch...bought some sliced roast ham on the bone for tea, a few slices cost £8...which I thought was a bit expensive. It looks nice though, will have it with my new favourite' thrice cooked chips' (or 4 times cooked, save Maddog pointing that out again) ...and salad.
If you have some leftovers you could have quint cooked taters..
Syl said
Feb 25 6:33 PM, 2025
Maddog wrote:
Syl wrote:
Went to a farm shop cafe for lunch...bought some sliced roast ham on the bone for tea, a few slices cost £8...which I thought was a bit expensive. It looks nice though, will have it with my new favourite' thrice cooked chips' (or 4 times cooked, save Maddog pointing that out again) ...and salad.
If you have some leftovers you could have quint cooked taters..
What are they?
Maddog said
Feb 25 11:24 PM, 2025
Syl wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Syl wrote:
Went to a farm shop cafe for lunch...bought some sliced roast ham on the bone for tea, a few slices cost £8...which I thought was a bit expensive. It looks nice though, will have it with my new favourite' thrice cooked chips' (or 4 times cooked, save Maddog pointing that out again) ...and salad.
If you have some leftovers you could have quint cooked taters..
What are they?
Taters cooked 5 times..
jackb said
Feb 25 11:27 PM, 2025
Chips fish fingers peas.
Fish fingers were twice the size and well tasty.
Chips cooked only once in air fryer.
Maddog said
Feb 26 3:22 AM, 2025
jackb wrote:
Chips fish fingers peas. Fish fingers were twice the size and well tasty. Chips cooked only once in air fryer.
Are fish fingers better than fish toes??
Syl said
Feb 26 12:28 PM, 2025
Maddog wrote:
Syl wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Syl wrote:
Went to a farm shop cafe for lunch...bought some sliced roast ham on the bone for tea, a few slices cost £8...which I thought was a bit expensive. It looks nice though, will have it with my new favourite' thrice cooked chips' (or 4 times cooked, save Maddog pointing that out again) ...and salad.
If you have some leftovers you could have quint cooked taters..
What are they?
Taters cooked 5 times..
Would they not be called cinders?
Anonymous said
Feb 26 1:51 PM, 2025
Sausage casserole in my new slow-cooker.
Maddog said
Feb 26 2:07 PM, 2025
Syl wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Syl wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Syl wrote:
Went to a farm shop cafe for lunch...bought some sliced roast ham on the bone for tea, a few slices cost £8...which I thought was a bit expensive. It looks nice though, will have it with my new favourite' thrice cooked chips' (or 4 times cooked, save Maddog pointing that out again) ...and salad.
If you have some leftovers you could have quint cooked taters..
What are they?
Taters cooked 5 times..
Would they not be called cinders?
I'm not an expert on these things. I stop cooking taters at two times..
Magica said
Feb 26 2:55 PM, 2025
Jacket potato, cheese and beans, lovely!
Maddog said
Feb 26 4:17 PM, 2025
A lot of folks eating taters. Is this an Irish forum??
Magica said
Feb 26 4:21 PM, 2025
Maddog wrote:
A lot of folks eating taters. Is this an Irish forum??
Spuds are a British staple diet.
-- Edited by Magica on Wednesday 26th of February 2025 04:21:49 PM
Maddog said
Feb 26 4:26 PM, 2025
Magica wrote:
Maddog wrote:
A lot of folks eating taters. Is this an Irish forum??
Spuds are a British staple diet.
-- Edited by Magica on Wednesday 26th of February 2025 04:21:49 PM
-- Edited by Vam on Monday 24th of February 2025 02:04:13 PM
-- Edited by Vam on Monday 24th of February 2025 02:04:47 PM
She will no doubt enlighten us when she logs in. In the meantime, the only thing I can come up with...coupon = slip? so rhyming slang of slip could be lip...so maybe it splashed her lip.
I think I may be overthinking.
Hi Vam, nice to see you.
I didn't know you had joined as well, saves having to wait to get your posts approved.
Spot on by the way!!
Here we go Syl!!
I love it. I knew there would be an interesting link somewhere along the way.
Went to a farm shop cafe for lunch...bought some sliced roast ham on the bone for tea, a few slices cost £8...which I thought was a bit expensive.
...and salad.
It looks nice though, will have it with my new favourite' thrice cooked chips' (or 4 times cooked, save Maddog pointing that out again)
If you have some leftovers you could have quint cooked taters..
What are they?
Taters cooked 5 times..
Fish fingers were twice the size and well tasty.
Chips cooked only once in air fryer.
Are fish fingers better than fish toes??
Would they not be called cinders?
Sausage casserole in my new slow-cooker.
I'm not an expert on these things. I stop cooking taters at two times..
Spuds are a British staple diet.
-- Edited by Magica on Wednesday 26th of February 2025 04:21:49 PM
Yeah, they are here too..