From: CT on
SIRPip wrote:

> Loafing up the road today, I could no longer ignore the growling
> stomach - so I turned to the good lady wife and enquired as to whether
> she might consider the consumption of a greasy roadside burger as
> brunch-suitable. The biwordal response: "With onions?"
>
> Next layby, flag flying. Ten minutes later, wiping grease from beard.
> Nothing better when it's the only thing that'll hit the spot.

The van at the bottom of the A404 at Marlow does lovely burgers & bacon
baps. It's a shame I don't use that route for my commute any more - I
sometimes used to stop off there on the way to work for breakfast.

--
Chris
From: Jim on
On 30/06/2010 08:56, CT wrote:
> The van at the bottom of the A404 at Marlow does lovely burgers& bacon
> baps. It's a shame I don't use that route for my commute any more - I
> sometimes used to stop off there on the way to work for breakfast.

We have a van which brings the bacon sandwiches to us. It turns up every
morning at about 10am, parks outside our building and hoots the horn.

I think it's some kind of Pavlovs nerds type experiment.
From: CT on
Jim wrote:

> On 30/06/2010 08:56, CT wrote:
> > The van at the bottom of the A404 at Marlow does lovely burgers&
> > bacon baps. It's a shame I don't use that route for my commute any
> > more - I sometimes used to stop off there on the way to work for
> > breakfast.
>
> We have a van which brings the bacon sandwiches to us. It turns up
> every morning at about 10am, parks outside our building and hoots the
> horn.

Oh, we get one of those too. It's not asgood though as the bacon isn't
cooked to order. It's pre-cooked and kept in a heated container.

> I think it's some kind of Pavlovs nerds type experiment.

heh

--
Chris
From: SIRPip on
CT wrote:

> SIRPip wrote:
>
> > Loafing up the road today, I could no longer ignore the growling
> > stomach - so I turned to the good lady wife and enquired as to
> > whether she might consider the consumption of a greasy roadside
> > burger as brunch-suitable. The biwordal response: "With onions?"
> >
> > Next layby, flag flying. Ten minutes later, wiping grease from
> > beard. Nothing better when it's the only thing that'll hit the
> > spot.
>
> The van at the bottom of the A404 at Marlow does lovely burgers &
> bacon baps. It's a shame I don't use that route for my commute any
> more - I sometimes used to stop off there on the way to work for
> breakfast.

There's a van in a layby off the A507 at Arlesey (nods to WUN) that has
the most extensive menu* I've ever seen in a mobile - and the food
utterly rocks.

* Including such exotica as choices of black, white or red pudding,
venison steaks and sausages, buffalo and ostrich products, four
different 'ordinary' sausages, four varieties of bacon (ffs!) infinite
combinations of 'breakfast in a roll' ingredients, a host of veggie
gear and twenty-odd types of tea (with free refills).

--
SIRPip : B12
From: Champ on
On Wed, 30 Jun 2010 09:37:14 +0100, Jim <nul(a)0.0.0.0> wrote:

>On 30/06/2010 08:56, CT wrote:
>> The van at the bottom of the A404 at Marlow does lovely burgers& bacon
>> baps. It's a shame I don't use that route for my commute any more - I
>> sometimes used to stop off there on the way to work for breakfast.

>We have a van which brings the bacon sandwiches to us. It turns up every
>morning at about 10am, parks outside our building and hoots the horn.

Yeah, we have a couple of those too. Does soup in winter too.

>I think it's some kind of Pavlovs nerds type experiment.

I think the data is overwhelming.
--
Champ
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