Corner Bar... on 09:57 - Aug 19 with 556 views | robith |
Corner Bar... on 19:07 - Feb 8 by stevec | That’s about 73 quid + VAT more expensive than the Springbok although, granted, it’s unlikely I’d get a hot fork in there, whatever a hot fork might be. |
That's the thing that's thrown me! What weird AI slop is that? Google says "A hot fork buffet is a style of catering where guests serve themselves from a selection of hot dishes, typically using a fork to eat the food while standing or seated informally" - so a buffet then? |  | |  |
Corner Bar... on 10:02 - Aug 19 with 525 views | Northernr | Been a long time since we saw anything resembling a hot fork down at Loftus Road. Well, Ben Doak against Hevertton Santos perhaps. |  | |  |
Corner Bar... on 10:14 - Aug 19 with 450 views | CateLeBonR |
Corner Bar... on 10:02 - Aug 19 by Northernr | Been a long time since we saw anything resembling a hot fork down at Loftus Road. Well, Ben Doak against Hevertton Santos perhaps. |
Can’t even get a hot cup of tea in Stan Bowles stand most games |  | |  |
Corner Bar... on 13:46 - Aug 19 with 301 views | Sommerbreeze |
Corner Bar... on 09:57 - Aug 19 by robith | That's the thing that's thrown me! What weird AI slop is that? Google says "A hot fork buffet is a style of catering where guests serve themselves from a selection of hot dishes, typically using a fork to eat the food while standing or seated informally" - so a buffet then? |
I think that a 'buffet' implies choice of food? the (actually not bad) 'hot fork' i experienced at the corner bar had no choice - curry before, pie after. but i agree that there must be a clearer way to say that for the layman than 'hot fork' |  | |  |
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