Am I wrong...?!


Question: I am tempted to go and heat up a Rogan Gosht with some Bombay Aloo and a Naan bread, and wash the whole thing down with a bottle of Kullapelli Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon.

Or shall I just have a bowl of weetabix?


Answers: I am tempted to go and heat up a Rogan Gosht with some Bombay Aloo and a Naan bread, and wash the whole thing down with a bottle of Kullapelli Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon.

Or shall I just have a bowl of weetabix?

Wrong? Surely not my friend. Sod the Weetabix......save that for babies and weaning puppies. Go for the tasty meal and wine. I would personally swap the wine for a soft drink or maybe a glass of ice cold lager if I was feeling really daring (I'm almost teetotal).

Enjoy!!!!

mix it all together in one big bowl and trough through it like a pig =D

have the weetabix whilst your waiting for the rest to heat up...thats what id do...but then again im a fatty batty.

Comfort eating is never an answer. Go for the Weetabix

if u feel the need to you go right ahead.

Who put the wee in weetabix.?

sod the food drink the wine lol

Go for it. Just warn me before you fart.

go for thw weetabix

No. It is too late to be eating that rubbish. you will get indigestion. Have a glass of wine and then go to bed.

Go for the Cab sav. first, then anything will taste good!

Go for the Indian meal. Particularly goes reheated the next day! The wine will definitely enhance the experience.

have it all.will taste better today and put a few popadoms on too!enjoy

enjoy just heat it through thoroughly you don't want a dose of delly belly!!

You're always wrong.

Do Whatever floats ya boat

Go for the curry and wine. Can I come?





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