This song always reminds me of Sunday lunchtimes in a pub in deepest rural Essex circa 1987. The cardboard foxy blonde lady with the Big D peanut bra, twenty B & H, five pints of Holsten, twiglets, muscles, cheese on toothpicks. Whatever happened to bar snacks? Meddling globalist fascists, that’s what. Hare Krishna.
This Kalles stuff from Sweden is completely new to me, but curiousity leads me to discover that it is manufactured by a company called Abba Seafoods, which is surely too good to be true.
This song always reminds me of Sunday lunchtimes in a pub in deepest rural Essex circa 1987. The cardboard foxy blonde lady with the Big D peanut bra, twenty B & H, five pints of Holsten, twiglets, muscles, cheese on toothpicks. Whatever happened to bar snacks? Meddling globalist fascists, that’s what. Hare Krishna.
Nah, it’s them space weasels, innit?
Harry Polecat.
The Space Weasels are the overlords of the globalist fascists, Sal. Do keep up dear heart.
Hare Hotspur
Where in deepest rural Essex were you? As I’ve got family there.
In the late 80s/early 90s. A few miles outside Thaxted. The pub I refer to was The White Hart in nearby Stebbing.
Sigh
This is just great rather than being a “shippams”
I confess – I’ve always loved it.
Great description of Shiphams, Askwith. Not sure I’ve tasted it.
But it did make me think of Kalles Kaviar.
Swedes love it.
But the rest of the world is not keen
A fact that they use for marketing!
This Kalles stuff from Sweden is completely new to me, but curiousity leads me to discover that it is manufactured by a company called Abba Seafoods, which is surely too good to be true.
Their homepage is well-done.
https://www.kalles.se/om-kalles/om-kalles/
Well @Slug, the seafood company have been going far longer and few here make the connection.
Swedes can’t see the wood for the trees.
https://www.abba.se/
A little hard of herring, perhaps?
Maybe the scales will fall from their eyes.