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yip giant mixed served in pizza box with naan instead of pitta is the old favourite.Strangely ive not had a kebab since i stopped drinking.Coincidence?
yip giant mixed served in pizza box with naan instead of pitta is the old favourite.Strangely ive not had a kebab since i stopped drinking.Coincidence?
I'm risking abuse here.. but I've seen better looking stuff in the bog after one of my more memorable dumps (and if anyone can remember the "Tonight I am a man" post they'll know what I'm talking about!)
J4ckos mate once consumed 2* Donner Kebabs and a Meat and Potato pie outside the Chippy near the Griffin Heald Green, neither of us are strangers to the delights of the late night takeaway, despite his disgust.
I reserve judgement, right now that doesn't look very appealing, however at 3am after many beers it would look almost sexual.
Anyway Dr McKeith, I appreciate you are full on into Ketosis, doing the old Atkins but there is a rumour that we may be out this weekend.
I personally dont rate em and stick to lamb shish as you at least know what it is and tastes fab on the few occasions I actually go to the kebab shop.
Im sure they did a check on Gordon Ramsays F Word and showed that there were decent cuts of meat in a doner. That said its probably for some gastro £10 a kebab type shop in mayfair and a millions miles away from what is used in the average one.
Donner meat is the offcut of males appendages that have been removed during sex change surgery.
The first person to undergo this was Darren, who later became Donna. The operation was performed by a team of scouse doctors/nurses
At the exact same time as the removal of said appendage, one nurse asked another nurse what the patients new name was to which she replied Donna.
The first nurse didnt like this name and said Donna eeeeerrrr (in a scouse accent). The turkish cleaner who was in the theatre at the time then had the idea of selling said appendages with the name of Donner (He didnt know the nurse was saying 2 words when she said Donna errrrr)