Amusing Restaurant Review (one for those bored at work)

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  1. ilockyer

    ilockyer rockin' in the free world

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    I came across this on another forum and thought I'd share.

    http://www.london-eating.co.uk/2252.htm

    Scroll down to the review that starts "when my boyfriend told me" and read on. It's either a very good piss-take or very unfortunate use of language.
     
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    michaelab desafinado

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    ROTFLMAO :D

    Michael.
     
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    MO! MOnkey`ead!

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    so much so that I won't let my boyfriend take me anywhere else now!

    LMAO!
     
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    My name is Ron It is, it really is

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    :ffrc: I think I may have just developed a hernia.
     
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    Hex Spurt

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    Pure class. :respect:
     
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    domfjbrown live & breathe psy-trance

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    GOD! You can almost see Richard Richard VC and Eddie Hitler trying this one out in the pub:
    "Anyone fancy a quick gander at the "Eiffel tower"?"
    "Hello bird - can I stick this tower up your Oxo Tower?? :)"

    Pure class - particularly liked the "strain on the back pocket" - he he he he he bonk!
     
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