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Post by xstaceyx on May 23, 2008 12:58:06 GMT
arrrgh I've just came out of the bath and it was hell im not talking about my bath either! my neighbours have decided to cook one of their 'killer curries' which seems to bleed through our bathroom walls and smells disgusting!! why cant they just buy one of those ready done less smelly ones in tesco or wherever? , so i blasted a bit of Swim and Polythene on my hi-fi whilst taking a bath in revenge, haha Although i wouldn't mind if: A. it was cooked at a sensible time (i.e dinner time) or B. it smelt ok and didn't bleed through our walls and smell out the house, even frebreeze dont kill it! I sometimes avoid the bathroom for as long as possible
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Post by xuenilom on May 23, 2008 13:00:31 GMT
Your Neighbours dont have the Surname Singh do they?
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Post by xstaceyx on May 23, 2008 13:02:09 GMT
Your Neighbours dont have the Surname Singh do they? Haha No, they're as white as me
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Post by bigospedros on May 23, 2008 13:39:32 GMT
why cant they just buy one of those ready done less smelly ones in tesco or wherever? , 'cos homemade curries are infinitely better than any ready meal ... in fact, all homemade food is best.
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Post by xstaceyx on May 23, 2008 13:42:58 GMT
why cant they just buy one of those ready done less smelly ones in tesco or wherever? , ''cos homemade curries are infinitely better than any ready meal ... in fact, all homemade food is best. i totally agree but there curries smell too much, my uncle makes curries but they dont smell vulgar, maybe its not curry they're cooking next door
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Post by Stacey on May 23, 2008 13:47:28 GMT
We made a curry the other day and you could smell it for days. It was only a mild one too.
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Post by SanSiroBird on May 23, 2008 15:21:48 GMT
Curry smell is evil. As Stacey says, it stays for days, and it's like you SWEAT curry after you eat it, it's such a strong spice...
I've always thought that the proper London smell is curry, a part from parks and undergound.
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Post by Chloe on May 23, 2008 15:51:59 GMT
We made a curry the other day and you could smell it for days. It was only a mild one too. yeah.. sorry!
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Post by xuenilom on May 23, 2008 16:33:27 GMT
Can't stand Curry or Chinese or anything too adventrous.. I like Nandos Chicken tho
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Post by Stacey on May 23, 2008 16:55:46 GMT
You don't like chinese? Weeeiiiiiirrdddooooooooooooooooo!
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Post by SanSiroBird on May 23, 2008 17:04:14 GMT
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Post by xuenilom on May 23, 2008 18:40:55 GMT
You don't like chinese? Weeeiiiiiirrdddooooooooooooooooo! Nah, I prefer English food!
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Post by Stacey on May 23, 2008 19:19:18 GMT
You don't like chinese? Weeeiiiiiirrdddooooooooooooooooo! Nah, I prefer English food! You sound like an old person "i'm not eating that foreign muck"
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Post by xuenilom on May 27, 2008 8:35:42 GMT
Nah, I prefer English food! You sound like an old person "i'm not eating that foreign muck" Haha, I am a bit, I'm not old-fashioned in any other way, just when it comes to food.. I think it's because my Mom's the same, so I've been brought up with just English food.
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Post by Alex on May 27, 2008 17:12:19 GMT
Mmmmmmm......curry.........
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Post by becca on May 30, 2008 12:18:15 GMT
My friend used to make curries mid-morning after a night out. My bedroom was over the kitchen, and handily had a big hole in the floor (student landlords eh?) The last thing I needed when horribly hungover was to wake up to that smell! Uggh.
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