Yes, they are the best of beans.FranticPea wrote:I like Branston beans.
Me too, though for different reasons.Elmlea wrote:I want to go to krs' house for dinner.
regmcfly wrote:
Webbins wrote:It could be economy of syllables or possibly sauce ranking. At your basic sauce level you have tomato ketchup, hereby given a generic red term. Anything else that is red is denoted by its defining ingredient, chilli, pepper, etc. Brown sauce I would say exists as spicy, fruity sauce is not very snappy. Again, it's your hard working grunt, whereas steak sauce, gravy, etc need that extra definition. What about white sauce? I hear you cry. Whole different ball game, the roux is king here, try describing mayo as white sauce to a Frenchman at your peril.Elmlea wrote:This is insane, right? Â It's tomato ketchup, or tomato sauce. Â Not red sauce. Â Chili sauce is red. Â Pepper sauce is red. Â So many things are red.
You're going to have to wait a long time. Â Police notebooks and statements are Restricted documents under the Government Protective Marking System. Â The CPS and COPFS have direct access, but they are often redacted prior to being passed to defence agents. Â Accused persons representing themselves can get access, but have to apply, and I think redaction levels may be stricter in those circumstances. Â Even with a FOI request, to satisfy your curiosity, you'll get nothing of any detail. Â You certainly won't get access to the things you are referring to because that's specialist knowledge and could compromise the case. Â I'm afraid I don't know much about the disclosure timescales, especially for unsolved cases, but even forty years seems quite short.dynamiteReady wrote:Cheers Gonzo... Basically, all this Tia business reminded me of a high profile murder around my part of the world which was never solved. Nasty one too. A mate of mine knew the victim quite well. Media coverage has wound down to a dribble, and although I understand I can't get names and details on the suspects (interviewed twice, though never charged), at the very least a narrative and possible motives would satisfy my curiosity somewhat. I'm in no mood to go all Scooby Doo on this shit, I just want to know how and why some trails go as cold as they do...
equinox_code wrote:My parents tell me I might have dual-citizenship and be able to live in South Africa should I choose to do so. Sadly they have lost my birth certificate and totally forgotten how or where they registered my nationality. Anyone know how I might be able to check up on this?
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