Driver Shortage - Panic Over!?

newspapers never do any Expose anymore,if they did theres so much itd fill a months worth paper ,all lies whos behind it ?so and so hes lying /taking backhanders /downright bent .That fellow Jay blades in Repair Shop just know hes bent/lying con man,paedo philip schofield that religious bloke who sang walking in the air, even John Craven turns out hes a ■■■■

Carryfast:

JeffA:
I think they are short of cod because they are overfished.

Basically we’re short of the best of everything that ‘other’ countries want because we’re too eager to give away what we’ve got and what’s ours.Whether it’s oil and gas while we go nuclear and burn trees or Turbot and Cod and seemingly the best meat.
Which means natural as it was cut off the bull or pig with plenty of equally natural fat content.Or a proper turkey which means more than 6 kgs.
Let alone vegan crap being described and dressed up as meat and constant propaganda telling us that we must stop eating meat so they can give it away together with the oil and gas and fish.
Driver shortage indeed.

Definitely the case with UK lamb.It’s highly coveted across the world for some reason,especially China (oops :laughing:) and although l don’t personally partake (piscaverian) it seems an unjust situation and the opposite of organic.Maybe that’s the crux,it might not get so bombarded with additives given the higher husbandry standards over here ? :confused:

corij:
newspapers never do any Expose anymore,if they did theres so much itd fill a months worth paper ,all lies whos behind it ?so and so hes lying /taking backhanders /downright bent .That fellow Jay blades in Repair Shop just know hes bent/lying con man,paedo philip schofield that religious bloke who sang walking in the air, even John Craven turns out hes a ■■■■

Wow…

I hope your not doing those 'shrooms on your own…

manalishi:

Carryfast:
Basically we’re short of the best of everything that ‘other’ countries want because we’re too eager to give away what we’ve got and what’s ours.Whether it’s oil and gas while we go nuclear and burn trees or Turbot and Cod and seemingly the best meat.
Which means natural as it was cut off the bull or pig with plenty of equally natural fat content.Or a proper turkey which means more than 6 kgs.
Let alone vegan crap being described and dressed up as meat and constant propaganda telling us that we must stop eating meat so they can give it away together with the oil and gas and fish.
Driver shortage indeed.

Definitely the case with UK lamb.It’s highly coveted across the world for some reason,especially China (oops :laughing:) and although l don’t personally partake (piscaverian) it seems an unjust situation and the opposite of organic.Maybe that’s the crux,it might not get so bombarded with additives given the higher husbandry standards over here ? :confused:

While our shelves are usually filled with Brit or NZ mutton if anything in the respective seasons.
Looking forward to my 7 kgs veggy anything but turkey and this isn’t pigs in blankets and you’ll think it’s Gammon but it’s not.
Forget all about the Boxing Day Roast Rib Eye all the decent beef was exported before the best turkeys and the pork, but you’ll be happy and vegetable food dressed up as meat is good for you and the Planet.
So frozen Haddock Christmas Eve to Boxing Day it is.
They are ■■■■■■■ on us and telling us its raining.

the nodding donkey:

corij:
newspapers never do any Expose anymore,if they did theres so much itd fill a months worth paper ,all lies whos behind it ?so and so hes lying /taking backhanders /downright bent .That fellow Jay blades in Repair Shop just know hes bent/lying con man,paedo philip schofield that religious bloke who sang walking in the air, even John Craven turns out hes a ■■■■

Wow…

I hope your not doing those 'shrooms on your own…

And you know that bloke off Homes Under the Hammer, well turns out he’s an alien :smiley:

not a crisp to be bought at our local morrisons, fire at walkers apparentley… :question:

m.a.n rules:
not a crisp to be bought at our local morrisons, fire at walkers apparentley… :question:

Plenty of Kettle ‘lightly’ ( heavily ) salted crisps and Walkers even more salted or cheese flavoured muck at Tesco or Sainsburys.
The export market obviously wants all the salt and shake because they don’t want the choice of loads of salt on their crisps or crisps that taste like unwashed socks, or nothing.

I try and steer clear of the ones that taste like unwashed socks.

Carryfast:

manalishi:

Carryfast:
Basically we’re short of the best of everything that ‘other’ countries want because we’re too eager to give away what we’ve got and what’s ours.Whether it’s oil and gas while we go nuclear and burn trees or Turbot and Cod and seemingly the best meat.
Which means natural as it was cut off the bull or pig with plenty of equally natural fat content.Or a proper turkey which means more than 6 kgs.
Let alone vegan crap being described and dressed up as meat and constant propaganda telling us that we must stop eating meat so they can give it away together with the oil and gas and fish.
Driver shortage indeed.

Definitely the case with UK lamb.It’s highly coveted across the world for some reason,especially China (oops :laughing:) and although l don’t personally partake (piscaverian) it seems an unjust situation and the opposite of organic.Maybe that’s the crux,it might not get so bombarded with additives given the higher husbandry standards over here ? :confused:

While our shelves are usually filled with Brit or NZ mutton if anything in the respective seasons.
Looking forward to my 7 kgs veggy anything but turkey and this isn’t pigs in blankets and you’ll think it’s Gammon but it’s not.
Forget all about the Boxing Day Roast Rib Eye all the decent beef was exported before the best turkeys and the pork, but you’ll be happy and vegetable food dressed up as meat is good for you and the Planet.
So frozen Haddock Christmas Eve to Boxing Day it is.
They are ■■■■■■■ on us and telling us its raining.

Partridge xmas eve, wild duck xmas day and probably a bit of rabbit and pigeon boxing day. Shot them already and sitting in my chest freezer :smiley:

> Carryfast:
> Looking forward to my 7 kgs veggy anything but turkey and this isn’t pigs in blankets and you’ll think it’s Gammon but it’s not.
> Forget all about the Boxing Day Roast Rib Eye all the decent beef was exported before the best turkeys and the pork, but you’ll be happy and vegetable food dressed up as meat is good for you and the Planet.
> So frozen Haddock Christmas Eve to Boxing Day it is. They are ■■■■■■■ on us and telling us its raining.

Look on the bright side CF, nip out in the late evening a couple of days before Xmas, only about half an hour in your Turbo Allegro GT and cruise slowly down the A303, plenty of Badger, Deer, Fox and Rabbit, just laying there ready & waiting to be put in the pot. A proper Brexit Dinner for you and any new mates you can find

Wow.

Time you moved on - it happened.

Largely because Remainers lacked the nous and charisma to polish a t^rd.

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whisperingsmith:
> Carryfast:
> Looking forward to my 7 kgs veggy anything but turkey and this isn’t pigs in blankets and you’ll think it’s Gammon but it’s not.
> Forget all about the Boxing Day Roast Rib Eye all the decent beef was exported before the best turkeys and the pork, but you’ll be happy and vegetable food dressed up as meat is good for you and the Planet.
> So frozen Haddock Christmas Eve to Boxing Day it is. They are ■■■■■■■ on us and telling us its raining.

Look on the bright side CF, nip out in the late evening a couple of days before Xmas, only about half an hour in your Turbo Allegro GT and cruise slowly down the A303, plenty of Badger, Deer, Fox and Rabbit, just laying there ready & waiting to be put in the pot. A proper Brexit Dinner for you and any new mates you can find

Not too many unicorns to be seen yet though, wouldn’t we need them for a proper Brexit dinner?

Franglais:

whisperingsmith:
> Carryfast:
> Looking forward to my 7 kgs veggy anything but turkey and this isn’t pigs in blankets and you’ll think it’s Gammon but it’s not.
> Forget all about the Boxing Day Roast Rib Eye all the decent beef was exported before the best turkeys and the pork, but you’ll be happy and vegetable food dressed up as meat is good for you and the Planet.
> So frozen Haddock Christmas Eve to Boxing Day it is. They are ■■■■■■■ on us and telling us its raining.

Look on the bright side CF, nip out in the late evening a couple of days before Xmas, only about half an hour in your Turbo Allegro GT and cruise slowly down the A303, plenty of Badger, Deer, Fox and Rabbit, just laying there ready & waiting to be put in the pot. A proper Brexit Dinner for you and any new mates you can find

Not too many unicorns to be seen yet though, wouldn’t we need them for a proper Brexit dinner?

Which Unicorn are you about to tell me stole my vote?

There’s been much talk of unicorns possibly because folk like you failed to understand so much of the argument against the EU

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JeffA:
I try and steer clear of the ones that taste like unwashed socks.

That will be all the crap cheese flavoured options of which predictably there’s no shortage.

Fuzrat:

Carryfast:
While our shelves are usually filled with Brit or NZ mutton if anything in the respective seasons.
Looking forward to my 7 kgs veggy anything but turkey and this isn’t pigs in blankets and you’ll think it’s Gammon but it’s not.
Forget all about the Boxing Day Roast Rib Eye all the decent beef was exported before the best turkeys and the pork, but you’ll be happy and vegetable food dressed up as meat is good for you and the Planet.
So frozen Haddock Christmas Eve to Boxing Day it is.
They are ■■■■■■■ on us and telling us its raining.

Partridge xmas eve, wild duck xmas day and probably a bit of rabbit and pigeon boxing day. Shot them already and sitting in my chest freezer :smiley:

At least picking up some road kill on Christmas Eve would probably have more flavour than 6 weeks old frozen stuff if anyone prefers rabbit or pigeon with rigor mortis already set in.
While I prefer to see ducks alive and swimming for throwing a bit of unused bread during the Boxing Day walk.
Fresh not frozen Lobster Christmas Eve and well fattened turkey and beef for Christmas Day and Boxing Day and cold turkey and gammon rolls for snacks between Christmas and New Year thanks.
The freezer is only meant to be there for ice cream and peas and chips.
I’ll probably have to fly out to some far east destination if I want a proper Brit Christmas dinner that I grew up with now.

whisperingsmith:
> Carryfast:
> Looking forward to my 7 kgs veggy anything but turkey and this isn’t pigs in blankets and you’ll think it’s Gammon but it’s not.
> Forget all about the Boxing Day Roast Rib Eye all the decent beef was exported before the best turkeys and the pork, but you’ll be happy and vegetable food dressed up as meat is good for you and the Planet.
> So frozen Haddock Christmas Eve to Boxing Day it is. They are ■■■■■■■ on us and telling us its raining.

Look on the bright side CF, nip out in the late evening a couple of days before Xmas, only about half an hour in your Turbo Allegro GT and cruise slowly down the A303, plenty of Badger, Deer, Fox and Rabbit, just laying there ready & waiting to be put in the pot. A proper Brexit Dinner for you and any new mates you can find

Ironically I was actually thinking back to the Christmas dinners and well stocked fishmongers and butchers shops and supermarkets that I’d grown up with long before 1973.
When frozen food was rightly laughed at.Let alone meat without plenty of natural fat to keep it tender and eatable.
Not forgetting proper Smiths salt and shake crisps.

Carryfast:

m.a.n rules:
not a crisp to be bought at our local morrisons, fire at walkers apparentley… :question:

Plenty of Kettle ‘lightly’ ( heavily ) salted crisps and Walkers even more salted or cheese flavoured muck at Tesco or Sainsburys.
The export market obviously wants all the salt and shake because they don’t want the choice of loads of salt on their crisps or crisps that taste like unwashed socks, or nothing.

Don’t make the mistake of buying Mcoys sour cream Nuchos :open_mouth: it would be easier to come off crystal-meth.Nasty stuff those ‘natural flavourings’ plus there’s pedo symbology on the packaging,swirls similar to those pyramid triangles on the CDC’s corporate logo or Walls ice-cream logo.God knows what ingredients are lurking within said comestibles. :confused:

Fuzrat:

Carryfast:

manalishi:

Carryfast:
Basically we’re short of the best of everything that ‘other’ countries want because we’re too eager to give away what we’ve got and what’s ours.Whether it’s oil and gas while we go nuclear and burn trees or Turbot and Cod and seemingly the best meat.
Which means natural as it was cut off the bull or pig with plenty of equally natural fat content.Or a proper turkey which means more than 6 kgs.
Let alone vegan crap being described and dressed up as meat and constant propaganda telling us that we must stop eating meat so they can give it away together with the oil and gas and fish.
Driver shortage indeed.

Definitely the case with UK lamb.It’s highly coveted across the world for some reason,especially China (oops :laughing:) and although l don’t personally partake (piscaverian) it seems an unjust situation and the opposite of organic.Maybe that’s the crux,it might not get so bombarded with additives given the higher husbandry standards over here ? :confused:

While our shelves are usually filled with Brit or NZ mutton if anything in the respective seasons.
Looking forward to my 7 kgs veggy anything but turkey and this isn’t pigs in blankets and you’ll think it’s Gammon but it’s not.
Forget all about the Boxing Day Roast Rib Eye all the decent beef was exported before the best turkeys and the pork, but you’ll be happy and vegetable food dressed up as meat is good for you and the Planet.
So frozen Haddock Christmas Eve to Boxing Day it is.
They are ■■■■■■■ on us and telling us its raining.

Partridge xmas eve, wild duck xmas day and probably a bit of rabbit and pigeon boxing day. Shot them already and sitting in my chest freezer :smiley:

King prawn Alfredo,a meal I’ve perfected for aeons with a splash of cognac rather than wine.Hits the spot. :wink:

manalishi:
King prawn Alfredo,a meal I’ve perfected for aeons with a splash of cognac rather than wine.Hits the spot. :wink:

That just means prawns covered in …cheese and even worse also garlic ?.
Seriously I’ll try to do whatever it takes to find my usual turkey and trimmings and a piece of ham with some decent natural fat on it.If not I’ll save the cash and have a couple of slices of toast as long as the baker has some bread left.

m.a.n rules:
not a crisp to be bought at our local morrisons, fire at walkers apparentley… :question:

Preceded by a large IT problem. Walkers have been in a mess for a couple of months now; and they can’t blame it on a driver shortage, always used to be one of the plum jobs in Leicester.