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Jack,
Not eaten a baked bean {sm3} Incredible.

Oz,
Sausage to eat would be Cumberland but not likely to get with most café breakfasts.

Rob,
Fried bread. Not had it for a long time. Guaranteed to get me into more trouble with Gerelou than the black pudding does.

For those with a thing about black pudding just think of it as a sausage. Cant belief some have not tried it.

This thread is trending as the most active thread. Need some input from Americans on good breakfast items (however this rules out pancakes with maple syrup which is a dessert as far as I am concerned).

Another favourite of mine is French toast with marmite on top.

Brett

Brett
I checked up on that Cumberland sausage, no good to me as I don't eat pork, except for bacon of course.
I'm ok with pancakes and icecream for breakfast, blame Maccas for that.
 
Rob,
There was a Denny's in Hong Kong not far from K&C shop but not there now. I do remember having quite a few breakfasts there but I am not one for syrup or pancakes with my breakfast.
Brett

PS I am surprised anybody is on the forum at the moment. Surely everybody should be glued to the constant TV news updates from outside a certain hospital in London.
 
Rob,
There was a Denny's in Hong Kong not far from K&C shop but not there now. I do remember having quite a few breakfasts there but I am not one for syrup or pancakes with my breakfast.
Brett

PS I am surprised anybody is on the forum at the moment. Surely everybody should be glued to the constant TV news updates from outside a certain hospital in London.


Let me guess, David Cameron is about to give birth to another idea to give millionaires tax breaks?!!:wink2:

I'm still watching the Cricket highlights mate:wink2:

Rob
 
Let me guess, David Cameron is about to give birth to another idea to give millionaires tax breaks?!!:wink2:

I'm still watching the Cricket highlights mate:wink2:

Rob

What's Cricket :salute:: {sm2}

Enjoy it while you can as pretty sure the World Boomerang Championships are about to start and England has not been invited{sm4}
 
What's Cricket :salute:: {sm2}

Enjoy it while you can as pretty sure the World Boomerang Championships are about to start and England has not been invited{sm4}

^&grin^&grin

Sorry but I have to ask this mate and you know it, but, do these Boomerang championships come round again soon??:wink2:

Rob
 
Picture this scene

A shy Aussie wakes up and sees that his birthday thread now has 44 replies. He opens the thread thinking that 30 people from around the world have taken the time to send their best wishes. Imagine the hurt when he sees that his thread has become a discussion of breakfast, boomerangs and royal births! To top it off get a load of the boomerang world records!{sm4}



World records as of June 2010 in Boomerang throwing

Discipline Result Name Year Tournament
Accuracy 100 99 points Alex Opri (D) 2007 Viareggio (ITA)
Aussie Round 99 points Fridolin Frost (D) 2007 Viareggio (ITA)
Endurance 81 catches Manuel Schütz (CH) 2005 Milano (ITA)
Fast Catch 14.60 s Adam Ruhf (USA) 1996 Emmaus (USA)
Trick Catch/Doubling 533 points Manuel Schütz (CH) 2009 Bordeaux (FRA)
Consecutive Catch 2251 catches Haruki Taketomi (JAP) 2009 Japan
MTA 100 139.10 s Nick Citoli (USA) 2010 Rome (ITA)
MTA unlimited 380.59 s Billy Brazelton (USA) 2010 Rome (ITA)
Long Distance 238 m Manuel Schütz (CH) 1999 Kloten (CH)
 
Picture this scene

A shy Aussie wakes up and sees that his birthday thread now has 44 replies. He opens the thread thinking that 30 people from around the world have taken the time to send their best wishes. Imagine the hurt when he sees that his thread has become a discussion of breakfast, boomerangs and royal births! To top it off get a load of the boomerang world records!{sm4}



World records as of June 2010 in Boomerang throwing

Discipline Result Name Year Tournament
Accuracy 100 99 points Alex Opri (D) 2007 Viareggio (ITA)
Aussie Round 99 points Fridolin Frost (D) 2007 Viareggio (ITA)
Endurance 81 catches Manuel Schütz (CH) 2005 Milano (ITA)
Fast Catch 14.60 s Adam Ruhf (USA) 1996 Emmaus (USA)
Trick Catch/Doubling 533 points Manuel Schütz (CH) 2009 Bordeaux (FRA)
Consecutive Catch 2251 catches Haruki Taketomi (JAP) 2009 Japan
MTA 100 139.10 s Nick Citoli (USA) 2010 Rome (ITA)
MTA unlimited 380.59 s Billy Brazelton (USA) 2010 Rome (ITA)
Long Distance 238 m Manuel Schütz (CH) 1999 Kloten (CH)

Don't tell me we forgot to discuss Cricket and the Tour De France in this thread, not that they are as interesting as Breakfast, at least to me ^&grin
 
Don't tell me we forgot to discuss Cricket and the Tour De France in this thread, not that they are as interesting as Breakfast, at least to me ^&grin

When I get to Hell - and I am convinced that is where I am headed - I fully expect to be served baked beans for all eternity while you and Satan argue about a minor scale issue. {sm4}

I can only hope that Brett will save me a seat. {sm4}
 
When I get to Hell - and I am convinced that is where I am headed - I fully expect to be served baked beans for all eternity while you and Satan argue about a minor scale issue. {sm4}

I can only hope that Brett will save me a seat. {sm4}

A steady diet of baked beans and proximity to open flames can't be good {eek3} ^&grin
 
Jokes like that will just make eternity fly!

Plenty more where that came from, and not all from Satan's back passage. What about Jack's eternal "annus horribilis", on second thought I think I'll stop now {sm2}
 

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