Last edited by Baxter; 05-17-2016 at 03:55.
Why the grumpy emoticon? It looks alright to me....
At last something to get your teeth into that's not over priced. Wonder if they'll deliver?
See you on the Dark Side......
I wonder if the shipping to the Netherlands is steep...
Original Glory wings means that I can order a me-109 from the first wave?
Their first wave has long since been eaten!
Deep fried Albatross D.V to order please
Just steer clear of the Pup....
I'm not entering that boutique.
They serve Dolphin on their plates and I don't eat dolphin. It's unethical...
Sparrow on the other hand...
Jonathan Swift would like the idea of Baby on the menu.
So would the Bishop of Bath 'n' Wells! (Blackadder reference)
I laugh in the face of danger - then I hide until it goes away!
What a pity you never made this discovery on April 1st Gary!
I agree with your views about eating dolphin Quim.
Budgies. Always been partial to Budgies especially red over white ones (and if anyone gets that ref they are good).
See you on the Dark Side......
Air Berlin is a red and white Budgie ... LOL! But I wouldn't fancy them on toast
Ryanair is another Budgie but they are not red and white and Jet2 being red and silver was a close call
Meanwhile Michael O'Leary is the king of Budgies being Ryanair's chairman ... Yep - in my double take I remembered that Budgie doesn't just mean slang for budget carrier and cheap flight operators
A bit of a long way to go for a take-out!
The Games on that site have a special houserule.
Two fires and you get deepfried
Could be perfect to provide tucker for Games nights & Origins!
ive heard they want to add snipe to their menu but no one seems able to find one!!!!
i hear they serve taube but only for breakfast!!!!
someone told me the drachen tends to be overcooked!!!!!
while albatross is on the menu no one orders it because eating it brings bad luck!
if you like extra spice i hear the phonix is hot!!!!
and if you have a yen for down under cuisine i hear the kangaroo never fails to please!!!!!
Oh look, an entire menu of artery clogging goodies!!!
I wonder who owns the copyright to the name?
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
You can't copyright a name, only trademark it, and trademarks only apply within your business "sector" as it were, and often geographical locale. Eg. the EU system has 45 business categories - in theory 45 different firms, one in each category, could all legitimately trademark the same name. In practice the lines are blurrier of course, but a good rule of thumb is that if you're not in competition with each other, and there's no realistic prospect of customers confusing your brands, two firms can have, and trademark the same name. If I decided to open a pet bird shop tomorrow called Wings Of Glory, that'd be fine. If I decided to release a WWI miniatures game called it, not so much....
Dom (who still remembers when Nexus tried to force the Wings At War people to rename their rules, which *came before* Wings Of War....)
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