[QUOTE=âTess Tickle, post: 1126812, member: 2269â]They eat the worst shit you can imagine over in England, a lot of them have terrible diets. Pretty big drinking culture as well if you came from the working class over there. A couple of nights in the week getting tanked up with a load of pints was the norm i found. To take a big sample of lads i used to work with as an example (Iâd say they wonât reach 50 a lot of these guys i know).
Breakfast would be a bacon and egg butty as they call it or an egg mcmuffin from McDonalds on the way to work or something from Greggs in pastry form. Greggs FFS.
Lunch would be white bread sandwiches, always with one or more meats, no salad of course, obligatory packet of crisps with it.
Dinner then for the most parts they would eat kebabs or chips, something fast again. Same cunts would be drinking bottles of coke all day as well, eating chocolate bars and smoking fags. Really horrid stuff. I think one of them used to eat oven chips and chicken kievs.[/QUOTE]
but they drink fierce early dunph, youâd struggle to get a boozer open past half 10 or eleven in some places
take on a saturday, go to match, you start at a ferocious pace 1-30pm till KO, then afterwards but the pub would be cleared by half 7
[QUOTE=âmickee321, post: 1127326, member: 367â]but they drink fierce early dunph, youâd struggle to get a boozer open past half 10 or eleven in some places
take on a saturday, go to match, you start at a ferocious pace 1-30pm till KO, then afterwards but the pub would be cleared by half 7[/QUOTE]
Yeah thereâd always be mention on English TV of lads home from the pub to watch match of the day and the likes. Night would only be getting going in ireland.
many of the pubs dont have sky either
its final score on bbc1 after the games on a saturday then they turn down the TV or turn it off
pubs seem to be more for drinking in over there
[QUOTE=âmickee321, post: 1127326, member: 367â]but they drink fierce early dunph, youâd struggle to get a boozer open past half 10 or eleven in some places
take on a saturday, go to match, you start at a ferocious pace 1-30pm till KO, then afterwards but the pub would be cleared by half 7[/QUOTE]
Pubs over there were one of my big pet peeves. Dreadful, soulless, scummy, lager drinking, bad service, no tvâs or atmosphere. They have no concept or appreciation of good pubs, most of the people in the UK have no idea what it could be like. And they would close on the dot. A fella rang a bell one time on a Sunday night and there were a few people about, i think it was 10.30pm or maybe 11pm. There was still people around with full glasses, not many granted but six or seven. I asked him straight away if i could get another pint as i wouldnât be long and one of the lads with me was behind me with his pint anyway. He wouldnât have it the cunt. Theyâre mad for following rules. I gave him some bit of drunk lip about not coming back again, but i went crawling back again two weeks later as it was the best pub i found over there.
[QUOTE=âmickee321, post: 1127347, member: 367â]many of the pubs dont have sky either
its final score on bbc1 after the games on a saturday then they turn down the TV or turn it off
pubs seem to be more for drinking in over there[/QUOTE]
Yeah the all pubs not having sky is hard to get used to for us with places here advertising Stoke v Everton on a chalk board outside. V hard to think of pubs here that donât have it. Iâd say the premier league in general is nearly more popular over here bizarrely.
Far more out and out kips of pubs over there Iâd say though
[QUOTE=âTabby, post: 1127435, member: 2142â]Yeah the all pubs not having sky is hard to get used to for us with places here advertising Stoke v Everton on a chalk board outside. V hard to think of pubs here that donât have it. Iâd say the premier league in general is nearly more popular over here bizarrely.
Far more out and out kips of pubs over there Iâd say though[/QUOTE]