@very-rusty saidI honestly don't know. The name has always put me off.
They are just a larger sardine aren't they?
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@handyandy saidSomething I've never given any thought Andy!
Do sardines get along with each other?
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@handyandy saideleven hours in a tinpack, gawd there's got to be a better way
Do sardines get along with each other?
@ghost-of-a-duke saidLeave this one out of your after dinner speeches!
Strangely, I have no memory of ever eating a pilchard.
True story.
(btw ... a pilchard is a big sardine)
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@wolfgang59 saidGood for you looking it up was best to do.
Leave this one out of your after dinner speeches!
(btw ... a pilchard is a big sardine)
We had already established the fact that pilchard was a bigger sardine.
Can you eat their bones like you do the smaller sardine? ๐
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@wolfgang59 saidThat can't be right. Mr Uncle Dave is a pilchard and he looks nothing like a sardine.
Leave this one out of your after dinner speeches!
(btw ... a pilchard is a big sardine)
@ghost-of-a-duke saidLOL@ goad, what a name to be stuck with!!! I don't think his parents liked him. ๐
That can't be right. Mr Uncle Dave is a pilchard and he looks nothing like a sardine.
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@ghost-of-a-duke said... maybe when he was younger?
That can't be right. Mr Uncle Dave is a pilchard and he looks nothing like a sardine.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidThen why name him Pilchard or would that be a last name like "Grabher"?
That can't be right. Mr Uncle Dave is a pilchard and he looks nothing like a sardine.
-VR
@very-rusty saidIt was a joke. My uncle isn't actually called pilchard.
Then why name him Pilchard or would that be a last name like "Grabher"?
-VR
I can understand how that might have been confusing...
@ghost-of-a-duke saidI see you lied, and it really doesn't have anything to do with Sardines then!
It was a joke. My uncle isn't actually called pilchard.
I can understand how that might have been confusing...
-VR