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Just what you want- to be talked through menus .
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He thinks the NH Chase will be down to 3m 4f next year!
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does he think a le roux lunch will be down to less than a bag of sand ?
![]() , 20 yrs of this and in all those 20 yrs yet to mention the cost of these meals /drinks ![]() ![]() |
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Last time I went I had an Irish lunch
6x Guiness & 1 potato |
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Still places available tomorrow in the Centenary Restaurant £690 , Alberta's Run Restaurant £605, Festival Restaurant £550 , Final Fence Restaurant £875, Gold Cup Restaurant £610, Horse and Groom £875, Horseshoe Pavilion £650 and for the impoverished the Moscow Flyer £415. Includes admission, parking and racecard .
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£690 is probably double my yearly food bill tbh.
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I thought that sounded expensive until you said the racecard was thrown in
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Hibby, you spend less than 7 quid a week on food?
Even Karen Carpenter spent more than that |
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Sport of Kings maybe but at those prices certainly nothing to do with ordinary working people.
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i'd say less than £7 per week Reg tbh...
i like to shop around. |
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who is running Racing TV, I am watching 2103 coverage, is this is a p1ss take.
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You would struggle to spend less than £7 having beans on toast every meal Hibby .Never mind a healthy balanced diet.
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tin of beans 28p...
loaf of bread 10p... stick it in the freezer and it will last a week at least geoff. |
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spaghetti hoops 15p in Lidl/Aldi.
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i like to shoplift around.
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MARK YOUR CARD
2013 chelt festival ![]() ![]() |
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That's pretty thrifty hibby
A pound a day, the Hibby way... Could be a TV special title |
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i'm going to give channel 5 a call Reg...
it couldn't be any worse than some of the utter tripe on there. |
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Mind you, with a diet of just beans on toast, you'd be spending a bit on toilet paper
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one day beans...
next day spaghetti hoops... i'd say that was reasonably balanced Reg... and would keep you regular... nowt wrong with that. |
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No hibby, plenty of fibre and roughage
Well done |
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thank you Reg.
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