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  • #16
    Originally posted by Brian Ellis
    I thought Yorkshire pud is served as a starter with gravy, to cut the appetite, so that you would eat less of the more expensive beef. Of course, it is well known that Yorkshiremen are closer to their money than Scotsmen! At least, the latter can reach their money easier in their sporran than a Yorkshire bloke who has his pockets at the bottom of their trouser legs
    I might eat Yorkshire Pudding, but NEVER Yorkshire Pud!

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    • #17
      Both mean the same over here

      What's Yorkshire pud mean over there?

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      • #18
        Got the Spanish snack bar one wrong, so 10/11. Did guess on a couple
        “And, remember: there's no 'I' in 'irony'” ~ Merlin Mann

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