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I loved that. Great game, the Norwegians were brilliant. Their keeper was something else, and Haaland is a special player.
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How many more unnecessary mins?
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That's ridiculous. Game should be over.
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Game. Set. Fucking lovely.
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I don't like Haddock, Cod has a milder flavour. I've never seen a chippy with Coley, Pollock or other white fish, but wouldn't be against that. It's the £4 for a regular chips that's more offensive than the fish prices for me.
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Good man. I hope you went heavy on the paper and got vfm.
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I'm with you. We popped out last night, just us 2. Diego's, basically an indy version of Nandos in Bedford Place. 2 mains, nothing fancy, 1 side order of prawns (from the starters), 1 bottle of water for me, couple of ciders for my wife. No starters, desserts or nibbles on the table. With service, £90. In fairness, it was good for what it was, service and atmosphere were great, but for a single course meal, only 1 person having a couple of cheap drinks, almost a ton spent. Pleasingly they were busy in there, but many places weren't. Not long ago we'd have got a really good meal for that.
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I'm an unashamed tight sod and take snacks and a drink with me. I'm not paying cinema prices. The cinema ticket is usually a freebie from the bank as well.
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I find Indian is the best value. A tandoori chicken shashlik, with salad, yoghurt sauce, and fresh naan or rice is cheaper than fish and chips. Just nuts. Coffee is crazy. We had 2 iced latte's at an independent in Stockbridge yesterday. They cost me £10.80. No syrup or any of that, just coffee/cold milk/ice in a cup. For contrast, we were paying less than €6.00 for the same in Belgium last month, and Belgium isn't cheap.
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That's cheap. That's £35 round here, and the Millbrook Chippy... Millbrook...will charge £35.50 for that order BEFORE you get to the kids fish and chips. Mental money for spuds and a bit of fish.
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I don't think anyone has made that point. What's been said is that economic input has suggested that our GDP has dropped 6% re Brexit. I'm no better or worse placed than you to challenge that with any credibility, but it feels a bit odd that your best argument for debunking that is to make some kind of link to Germany's performance.
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Are you saying that Brexit has or hasn't reduced our GDP?
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Or anywhere. Properly annoying at a gig.
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Agreed. On any assessment, we have minimal negotiating power alone in comparison to the EU. From the outset, we were weaker.
