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Posted
2 minutes ago, Boing said:

What is Spag Bol?

Spag= spaghetti I suppose... but Bol?

It's an British lazy way of saying Spaghetti Bolognese lol, my bad. 

Posted
21 minutes ago, TfiDeano said:

It's an British lazy way of saying Spaghetti Bolognese lol, my bad. 

Tagliatelle are much better with Bolognese! Try them!

Posted
1 minute ago, Boing said:

Tagliatelle are much better with Bolognese! Try them!

We have that here too...love Tagliatelle. Where I live, we have a few Italian outlets run by family people rather than large corporations. We have those obviously but there is one outlet only been open since last year run by, I think 2/3 brothers baking daily fresh food and all the food comes from Italy too. Cibo D'italia they call their business which I think just means Italian Food if I'm not mistaken. I believe they come from the Calabrian region of Italy too but one of the bothers I know for certain has lived in the UK for nearly 30 years. I also have some friends with the surname Greco and Michienzi, very nice people...and great cooks lol. 

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Je viens de découvrir une Nana hyper tatouée de partout avec des seins gonflés comme des ballons qui sucait un god comme une salope.

Elle est plutot style actrice PORNO de deuxième zone 

Ces filles de passages a B7      Ca remonte pas la cote de RLC

VRAIMENT DE PLUS EN PLUS DU N'IMPORTE QUOI

Posted
40 minutes ago, TfiDeano said:

We have that here too...love Tagliatelle. Where I live, we have a few Italian outlets run by family people rather than large corporations. We have those obviously but there is one outlet only been open since last year run by, I think 2/3 brothers baking daily fresh food and all the food comes from Italy too. Cibo D'italia they call their business which I think just means Italian Food if I'm not mistaken. I believe they come from the Calabrian region of Italy too but one of the bothers I know for certain has lived in the UK for nearly 30 years. I also have some friends with the surname Greco and Michienzi, very nice people...and great cooks lol. 

"Cibo d'Italia" literally means food from Italy, it could be interpreted as "Italian Food" but also as "Food from Italy"

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Posted
16 minutes ago, switch said:

could be a trip in italy this time with Massimo

Yes, he goes to Italy and returns around the 29th (January or February?).
When Ney asked the reason for the trip, Massimo was evasive: first he said it was for work, then on the stairs I seemed to understand that he was talking about his parents.

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23 minutes ago, Boing said:

Yes, he goes to Italy and returns around the 29th (January or February?).
When Ney asked the reason for the trip, Massimo was evasive: first he said it was for work, then on the stairs I seemed to understand that he was talking about his parents.

Put him on one of those grounded Boeing Max8's. He'll be assured a rough ride the whole step of the journey. :biggrin:

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