a full english breakfast

why "full"? is there any other menu item or dish that gets that type of quantative descriptor? do we need to bung a superfluous adjective in to describe a plate of bangers and mash? no, bangers and mash pretty much totally nails your meal expectation levels does it not? nobody ever in the history of grub has ever asked for an unfull or partial english breakfast. you can't ask for a full english breakfast wthout the tomatoes for example because then it is by definition not a "full" english breakfast. not gonna lie, i'm f**king fuming here.

sort it out knapper or f**k off. he really is starting to get on my tits now. lazy.

Posted By: Tombs on September 24th 2024 at 10:54:09


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