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He looks more like a Klingon.
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How do you know if someone is a vegan?
don't worry they will fecking tell you! as he didn't mention it in his interview afterwards I doubt it. Didn't he put his mush on a range of vegan food? so prob had to go along with the vegan crap. |
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When's he going to advertise Stoids?
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He is I believe Poker'. Shames it's a word that attracts such derision, speaks volumes about people.
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Yes, it says we're not all into Star Trek.
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see what I mean!
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It is indeed a shame, Kenny.
I rarely mention the fact that I'm a vegan, but when it unavoidably crops up folks do tend to go on the offensive. |
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Do they ever use the vegan death grip on you?
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Wish someone would use it on you.
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No, they're too weak and pasty.
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Is that a cheese and onion pasty or a nice steak one?
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Neither, obviously, it would be a tofu one.
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Can't say I'm too keen on tofu, poker'. Just give me a veg curry and rice and I'm happy. The Wagamama, although not a veg restaurant do a superb one. A bit fiery, mind.
Go for the Yasai Surendras Curry. Delicious. Plenty of Wagamama's around. http://www.wagamama.com/our-menu/curry |
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I don't like tofu either, Kenny!
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bland and rubbery.
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I tell you what I did discover recently: COYO yoghurt. It's made from coconut milk and is absolutely delicious, probably the nicest yoghurt I've ever had, though a tad expensive.
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Cheers, will make a note. I can pass on a good word for Alpro Almond Milk. Currently, £1 a litre carton in MORRISONS. Not the long life stuff, but the fresh, in the chilled cabinet. I get the unsweetened.
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Yep, I'm an advocate of almond milk, too, Kenny. I found it very filling at first, but love it now.
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I got half a dozen today. Got a months life in it.
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The apple one is nice on cereal, but maybe not for you if you're not keen on the sweeter varieties.
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David Haye must really put some food away to maintain his weight with all that training. I eat like a horse and don't seem to put on much.
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Good night, Kenny. Many thanks for your company this evening.
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I'm far from a big eater but the ale compensates and piles on the pounds. I'll try the apple one, although not aware I've seen it. Night Poker.
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live long and prosper |