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kingdom hoop
07/02/2008, 1:42 PM
You know I'm so anti-Catholic...............I take pancakes up for lent. :D


Well, had none on Tuesday but loads yesterday! Ice cream mostly, with hint of Flake and Golden Syrup. Sooo good. :)

noby
07/02/2008, 1:50 PM
I often make so much batter that I eat pancakes for breakfast on Ash Wednesday, which kind of goes completely against the point.

I'm not the most religious person, but I do my bit, especially when Santa Claus, pancakes, and Easter eggs are involved.

Bluebeard
07/02/2008, 2:04 PM
I often make so much batter that I eat pancakes for breakfast on Ash Wednesday, which kind of goes completely against the point.

I'm disappointed Noby - everyone knows Pancake Tuesday = eat pancakes, Ash Wednesday = eat Ash. He's been waiting all year long for it...

Bondvillain
07/02/2008, 2:05 PM
Holy Thursday - Polo Mints and Donuts.


Deadly.

stann
07/02/2008, 4:05 PM
Ye wha? :confused:

On the Muller Light ad. Licking the lid of life. :D :D

John83
07/02/2008, 4:08 PM
Must look that one up so. :)

Torn-Ado
07/02/2008, 5:22 PM
Am I the only one who puts butter on my pancakes?

stann
08/02/2008, 12:53 PM
Yes, yes you are.

osarusan
08/02/2008, 1:18 PM
no, no you're not.

Block G Raptor
08/02/2008, 1:19 PM
Oh yes he is

Wolfie
08/02/2008, 1:20 PM
Its all gone a bit Panto!!

Look out behind you!!

Magicme
08/02/2008, 2:16 PM
I'm disappointed Noby - everyone knows Pancake Tuesday = eat pancakes, Ash Wednesday = eat Ash. He's been waiting all year long for it...

:eek: :eek: omg!

Bluebeard
08/02/2008, 4:00 PM
Oh no he isn't!

Unfortunately, it appears that there are others. The correct question would have been something like "Would I risk joining the ranks of ignoratocenti by putting butter on my Pancakes?" (it is still a work in progress - I'll get there with it yet).

The answer to that would of course be yes. Don't do it Torn-Ado you still have hope!

osarusan
09/02/2008, 11:09 AM
"Would I risk joining the ranks of ignoratocenti by putting butter on my Pancakes?"
oh yes I would.

Wolfie
27/01/2010, 1:09 PM
St Pancake is remembered on Tuesday 16th Feb this year.

World renowned expert on the subject, Bluebeard, explains below:

http://foot.ie/forums/showpost.php?p=870653&postcount=6

willymccann
28/01/2010, 12:24 PM
St Pancake is remembered on Tuesday 16th Feb this year.

World renowned expert on the subject, Bluebeard, explains below:

http://foot.ie/forums/showpost.php?p=870653&postcount=6

Jaysus Wolfie you scared the life out of me there for a second - thought I'd missed it, but then I was thinking, wait a minute Easter ain't until April 4, so it couldn't have been two days ago

Wolfie
28/01/2010, 12:38 PM
Jaysus Wolfie you scared the life out of me there for a second - thought I'd missed it, but then I was thinking, wait a minute Easter ain't until April 4, so it couldn't have been two days ago

Yeah - it was just an excuse to resurrect Bluebeards take on the origins of Pancake Tuesday :D.

Mad Moose
28/01/2010, 3:03 PM
Jaysus Wolfie you scared the life out of me there for a second - thought I'd missed it, but then I was thinking, wait a minute Easter ain't until April 4, so it couldn't have been two days ago

Same as Willy. I'm after shouting out in the office 'is it pancake day?' Queue much laughing and mocking my accent. I always tell them the story of my uncle Pancake. He's deceased now but he was born on Pancake Tuesday hence the name.

Yes I'm aware its Thursday. I remembered half we through my loud exclamation.

Bluebeard
28/01/2010, 3:59 PM
If there is yet another thing to learn from St. Pancake's life, as transcribed three or so generations later by the monks of Odlum's Abbey, it is that every day is pancake day. You would know you were in Godless Britain with a response from them like that.

Do you know what some of them over here think? That nutella is acceptable. Nutella! I was once fortunate enough to be allowed to see the page of Leabhair Pancóig, where the dark arts prohibited are listed, and you should see the artistry, and dark portent, that those monk poured into the "N" at the top of the page. You'd know before you read the rest of the word that naught but eternal damnation and a sticky roof of the mouth follows that transgression.

Mad Moose
28/01/2010, 6:33 PM
If there is yet another thing to learn from St. Pancake's life, as transcribed three or so generations later by the monks of Odlum's Abbey, it is that every day is pancake day. You would know you were in Godless Britain with a response from them like that.

Do you know what some of them over here think? That nutella is acceptable. Nutella! I was once fortunate enough to be allowed to see the page of Leabhair Pancóig, where the dark arts prohibited are listed, and you should see the artistry, and dark portent, that those monk poured into the "N" at the top of the page. You'd know before you read the rest of the word that naught but eternal damnation and a sticky roof of the mouth follows that transgression.


I never realised you were over here Bluebeard until the London interview request. Your a stone throw of a pint away so if your venturing to the Midlands anytime I'll find you the shelter of an ale house I know to pour decent pint.

We need to put together a collection of your finest 'tain's'.