Cup of tea was extra!@SatNavSaysStraightOn
Thank you for your explanation however, I decline .. It is not my cup of tea ..
Have a nice weekend ..
Cup of tea was extra!@SatNavSaysStraightOn
Thank you for your explanation however, I decline .. It is not my cup of tea ..
Have a nice weekend ..
Cup of tea was extra!
Did you really eat this on a moving sea vessel? Double 
It's not a dollop of grease, it's tomato sauce from the beans!The plate looks gross. That dollop of grease on the side.Did you really eat this on a moving sea vessel? Double
Not knowing your local I can only guess that it was a very over priced meal. $11.50.
The plate looks gross. That dollop of grease on the side.Did you really eat this on a moving sea vessel? Double
Not knowing your local I can only guess that it was a very over priced meal. $11.50.
They'd run out.Well personally I would eat this breakfast but I'd complain that there was no fried egg!
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Ulysses.Irish ferries by any chance?
Yes, but I still don't eat it... Chips are usually as much at they serve that I can eat.Ulysses.
Given the amount you were out, I'd presumed you'd been on them.
needless to say the entire place went deadly quiet as I told them exactly what I had and where it was (when they asked). unsure of what to do next, the Port official dealing with me told me to ensure that they remained on my bike on the car deck for the entire duration of the crossing and let me proceed.Was the stop & questions at Holyhead?Yes, but I still don't eat it... Chips are usually as much at they serve that I can eat.
It's also the only company that when asked if I was carrying any dangerous weapons, knives, flammable liquids or Gas I answered yes. this was as a foot passenger with my bike whilst on tour! This was in front of several police officers, and many many other port officials. I had a litre of methylated spirits in a Trangia bottle marked flammable in a water bottle holder clearly visible to all. I was also carrying (legally) an outdoor knife or two because I was living outdoors and I had a spare gas canister as well...needless to say the entire place went deadly quiet as I told them exactly what I had and where it was (when they asked). unsure of what to do next, the Port official dealing with me told me to ensure that they remained on my bike on the car deck for the entire duration of the crossing and let me proceed.
Our subsequent ferry crossing was also Irish ferries but from Northern Ireland and word was obviously out because as the port official asked me this question he was shaking his head at me... My husband answered very quickly for me this time with the response ' only the wife ' to anything dangerous. I took to lying about what I was carrying after that.
Crossing to Rosslaire.Was the stop & questions at Holyhead?