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Claymore

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Quick question..... does anyone on here go to Moffat Chippy (the one where the 90yr old lady served on until recent death) and if so..... does their fish and chips have bones in?
Long story but it involved A&E dept for her indoors ...... shouldn't laugh :lol: :twisted:

Cheers
Brian
 
Not sure what the issue is but fish have bones so you can assume they might be in your fish supper.

Surely the eater should have a responsibility here?
 
when we used to live in Yorkshire you never got any bones in your battered fish, up here they seem to leave them in hence reason her indoors almost choked on some and had to have them removed at A&E oooooooopppps if you buy frozen fish they don't have bones in either so not sure why they leave them in here. There used to be a fish and chip shop over in Dumfries owned by a guy from Lancashire and his fish had no bones so its obviously something they don't do in Scots owned chippies.
Personally I don't mind but her indoors isn't too keen on them now.

Cheers
Brian
 
From the topic title, I thought it would be a thread about a carpenter called Moffat, how wrong was I :D
 
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