We have a winnerparmigiana
We have a winner
Except the 'i' isn't pronounced.Yep. BANG.
I get called Cribbage on the internet and Cribbler by cricket team - parmage and parmler need to be thrown into the mix.I thought "o" was the preferred Ocker suffix: Jono, Craigo, Richo, Marto, etc
Parmo, then, IMHO.
Palmerston North>AucklandThe issue here is you're straying into the territory of Palmy, a dreadful town no one or food would wish to associate oneself with. Tread carefully.
Who do you play for mate?I get called Cribbage on the internet and Cribbler by cricket team - parmage and parmler need to be thrown into the mix.
Clearly a muppet wrote the menu. I turst you alerted them to the errorJust had a parmigiana for lunch at The Corkmans Pub in Carlton..
The pub had "Chicken Parma" written on the menu. Yeah that's right, on the menu. Not parmigiana.
well that settles that.
Yes.As in Parm-eh-joni?
Well **** me, I won't go to the Encyclopedia Britannica anymore, I'll consult the chef who writes out the specials board at The ****man's Hotel in Carlton.Just had a parmigiana for lunch at The Corkmans Pub in Carlton..
The pub had "Chicken Parma" written on the menu. Yeah that's right, on the menu. Not parmigiana.
well that settles that.
To throw a spanner into the works, I walked past a pub today and on the sign it had "$10 Monday Night Chicken Parmy" written on it. ITSTL.Just had a parmigiana for lunch at The Corkmans Pub in Carlton..
The pub had "Chicken Parma" written on the menu. Yeah that's right, on the menu. Not parmigiana.
well that settles that.
dwta.palmerston north>auckland
shows how low you are.