Originally posted by kelly Dr. X - whoa, remind me to keep away next time I go back to Yorks. again
Ironically, the most recent memory I have of a "Dr. X" character was in an RPG I was running. He was (no kidding) the arch-nemesis of "Captain Yorkshire".
Ironically, the most recent memory I have of a "Dr. X" character was in an RPG I was running. He was (no kidding) the arch-nemesis of "Captain Yorkshire".
"I shall Pelt you with the Yorkshire Puddings Of Doom"
I do really miss being in Yorks, I've only ever found one other place outside of the county worth of a recommendation for a good English Brekkie!
As a Yorkshire lass, living in Devon with family roots from Glasgow I can appreciate that lol
I am from the US, but came to the UK for Scotland. I went to uni up there, then came down here for postgrad. People are very friendly here, but it doesn't quite compare.
I am from the US, but came to the UK for Scotland. I went to uni up there, then came down here for postgrad. People are very friendly here, but it doesn't quite compare.
I used to have a great weekend ritual, Friday night in Skegness at the rock club there, Saturday 'recuprerating' in Whitby and staying at one of the great pubs overnight
Originally posted by kelly
I used to have a great weekend ritual, Friday night in Skegness at the rock club there, Saturday 'recuprerating' in Whitby and staying at one of the great pubs overnight
Heh. I don't get over that way often... Did WGW (whitby goth weekend) there this April, it was a lot of fun.
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Originally posted by AmeliaG I was born in London. I used to know how to bake Yorkshire pudding. I don't think I remember now, but I still like to eat it.
Big day of missing my ex today, so an odd time to come across this reply... But she made it perfectly, just whipped it together and cooked it just right. Much better than my (American) mum, who always kinda messed it up.
Big day of missing my ex today, so an odd time to come across this reply... But she made it perfectly, just whipped it together and cooked it just right. Much better than my (American) mum, who always kinda messed it up.
I am totally craving Yorkshire pudding now too. And the only cuisine which delivers at this hour here is Brazilian. Not too similar. I allllllllmost remember the recipe I used to use. Maybe I will pester my mom for it tomorrow if she has any clue what it might have been . . .
Originally posted by ... The "Dr." prefix is only recognized in the education and medical fields. You're getting a Phd for nothing.
First of all, you are wrong. Anyone with a Doctorate can call themself "Dr.". Also, fucknut, since I am working to become a professor of Philosophy, I will be in the field of education, which you for some reason think is one of the only two places where a doctor gets to use their proper title. Fucknut.
Originally posted by AmeliaG
I am totally craving Yorkshire pudding now too. And the only cuisine which delivers at this hour here is Brazilian. Not too similar. I allllllllmost remember the recipe I used to use. Maybe I will pester my mom for it tomorrow if she has any clue what it might have been . . .
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