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  1. devexwarrior

    What are you listening to tonight.

    The Sound of the Suburbs, The Sound of Breaking Glass, Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting, I Predict a Riot. Take your pick. My shift starts just after England v Wales kicks off, so I'm going to be policing either very happy or very unhappy (but in any case very drunk) Welsh people.
  2. devexwarrior

    Pork chops

    Top tip - trying to separate two frozen pork chops with a large kitchen knife can result in a trip to A&E...:roll:
  3. devexwarrior

    You couldn't make it up.

    More like sticky!
  4. devexwarrior

    Fakeaways

    I'm impressed you got the batter to stick - mine always falls off. Please share your mix/method! (just the batter, I have a sweet and sour sauce recipe that is simple but secret ;))
  5. devexwarrior

    Fakeaways

    Excellent effort, well done.
  6. devexwarrior

    Curry...!!

    He was 'passivating a jalfrezi' M'lud. The Defence rests
  7. devexwarrior

    Curry...!!

    That looks good stuff
  8. devexwarrior

    You couldn't make it up.

    I've seen worse...
  9. devexwarrior

    You couldn't make it up.

    https://www.gbnews.uk/news/british-troops-will-spend-a-day-reflecting-on-inclusivity-so-the-army-can-think-differently/218546 Exits left, shaking head slowly.
  10. devexwarrior

    You couldn't make it up.

    Would need some intersting gearing as the drive sprockets are at the rear- presumably those are the rods running own the side.
  11. devexwarrior

    Curry...!!

    The Ghost of the Cafe Gunga Din by Mike Harding
  12. devexwarrior

    Curry...!!

  13. devexwarrior

    Tobacco advertising.

    The JPS Lotus cars were gorgeous - Marlboro red - I smoked them for a bit but Embassy Number 1 was my preferred brand before I quit the weed for good well over 30 years ago. I have to say I still miss it in the way that an alcoholic, however long dry, will know they are still an alcoholic. I...
  14. devexwarrior

    The art of parking.

    We had a case of an ambulance being given a ticket outside a shopping centrre while the crew were inside attending to a cardiac arrest! Funnily enough the council 'discarded' the ticket!
  15. devexwarrior

    The art of parking.

    You may be right. One one occasion we took our Mobile Station van down to the square on a Saturday night. By a mistake it was left there (the usual - the person with the keys went home and left them in their locker). A 'enthusiastic' traffic thingumabob (council I hasten to add) gave it a...
  16. devexwarrior

    Curry...!!

    I've done curries that could easily be done without onions for garlic - dry dishes like shish or tikka. There's one that uses cardamom as a main ingredient. Onions give a thickness - lentils cooked slowly would have the same effect (I usually put lentils into a casserole for this). Trial and...
  17. devexwarrior

    The art of parking.

    To be fair to your second picture we do not know the context, I once pulled up on 'blues and twos' jumped out and ran into the Job Centre in response to an officer assistance call - I think I even left the blue lights on. When I came out 10 minutes later the same bloke who had watched me arrive...
  18. devexwarrior

    All in one systems

    I'm not clear on one spec of these systems. Most AG recipes give a mash and sparge volume. With these, do you just put the whole lot in together or add in stages?
  19. devexwarrior

    Curry...!!

    I'd not seen her before, but that recipe looks fantastic and I'll explore her channel for more recipes. I like to grind whole spices in a coffee grinder too. I think there is a place for the 'BIR' recipe - cooked fast and furious with a base gravy and the slower cooked curry. One of my...
  20. devexwarrior

    Prince Andrew to face civil *** assault case after US ruling

    I'm no legal expert, but is the burden of proof in a US civil court 'balance of probabilities' as oppose to 'beyond reasonable doubt'?
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