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  1. a while ago i aquired some tickets for the spring adventure down in yorkshire....off we went and stopped off at the ribblehead viaduct for the night in wonkys tent.. we then headed off to harogate for the show where i was selling my wonky cookers to cover diesel costs ect.. after the show we headed home to bedlington and had some chill time with the family..one day during the holliday i went out alone for a spin through times gone by and ended up in humford with wonkys van.,..after a while and some nice chat with a birdwatcher in the woods i headed off on my merry way again..had a spin by the blacka to see the long grass what all the fuss was about.. and dropped by the oval shops to see it with my own eyes. i then had a blast up to the red lion for a pint of shandy and had to park round the back for maggies sake..lol....then feeling a bit peckish i headed off towards the station in the hope of finding some food for the belly..i was pretty sure there would be a cafe open as it was mid afternoon and lo and behold..the lights were on at kings..i hesitated a while and gave in to temtation..went in and ordered..i ordered a doner kebab and coke and after a min or three was presented with a bundle the size of a small baby..they threw in some chips too..well..i had had the kings kebab before..late at night but this was another experiance altogether..it was massive..not even jonny vagas could have managed it..the salad was fresh and crunchie and the sauces were nice too. though the kebab its self was satisfactory..there was not much love given to the making of it.. i have said before that a good kebab must be made with love and on this occasion it was more of a case of..."that should sort him out"..like the last ocasion i went off to furnace bank to eat it..i gave it my best shot and had to post what was left into the rubbish bin in the carpark..off then to cambois where i was witness to some fly tipping on a small scale.. and spent another half hour with the feet up and the belly full waiting for naked bathers.. so...kings for quantity..wonky ramsey.
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