lift the lid off the cloche

what’s underneath? it can be anything you desire, as long as it fits under the lid

it can’t be money or drugs and the value of what’s underneath can’t be excessive, be sensible

New tape measure. Broke mine on Monday, went to B&Q this afternoon to buy some door knobs, and forgot to buy a new one.

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that’s exactly the type of response I was hoping for

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Sweet, I needed a new cloche lid!

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more wishes

You edited it!

Still, I don’t think this is excessive at all. Lift the cloche!

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beyond meat burger and sweet potato fries and a dollop o’ mayo

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does anyone remember on the apprentice when they did that episode where they had to go round london and find ten things and one was a ‘cloche’ and they had no idea what that was and another was a ‘top hat’ and they went to a dry cleaners called ‘Top Hat Dry Cleaning’ expecting to find one there

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Spoons burger and pint that I can enjoy guilt free without giving any money to Tim Martin.

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A smaller cloche and under that is a smaller cloche and so on until under the tiniest little cloche there lies the the most precious thing of all: a choco liebniz

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Quite miss a Spoons breakfast tbh (no eggs thanks, extra toast, cheers)

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Absolute 50/50 if the veggie sausages will actually be meat

Or remembered :laughing:

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is this thing called a cloche?

If so, that’s the first new word I’ve learnt in years

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how do you say it like cliche but with an o?

Like Clash but with an O. It’s French for bell (I think) :bell:

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Prior to today I would have just called this a dish

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Pronounced Dishé? :wink:

take it to the deep thread!

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to rhyme with au fait I think?

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