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Raymond Duck
12:54 Wed Dec 28
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Gravy
Northern boys love gravy
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stomper
1:12 Wed Dec 28
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Better than Marmite
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Spandex Sidney
1:51 Wed Dec 28
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Marmite for people who can't afford marmite
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Hello Mrs. Jones
2:07 Wed Dec 28
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Toasted onion bagel. Thick butter and a generous wipe of the Bovvers..mmmmmm
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stomper
2:10 Wed Dec 28
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Better when it included beef. A near fatal hit from mad cow disease.
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jayjones
8:35 Wed Dec 28
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More expensive than marmite
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BubblesCyprus
9:05 Wed Dec 28
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Hot Drink ,Gravy or Crisps = Bovril On Toast all others = Marmite
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Willtell
9:44 Wed Dec 28
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My wife thinks I'm mad when I enjoy the occasional cup of Bovril. Why do you drink gravy she says? Weird I guess but I always drunk it at football.
On a cold match day (when I'm sat by my computer on a stream in the south of France) it's a habit I can't break. A bit like supporting WH....
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Chip Shop Charlie
10:40 Wed Dec 28
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I always had the furry tongue thing from drinking it too hot.
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Tomsdad
11:43 Wed Dec 28
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Perfect hot beverage on a Tuesday night at The Park!
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13 Brentford Rd
12:37 Wed Dec 28
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It is now made with beef extract once again.
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Tomshardware
3:13 Wed Dec 28
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Anyone had the Bovril in the OS?
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Swiss.
3:47 Wed Dec 28
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great in a beef stew. But so is Marmite.
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cholo
5:36 Wed Dec 28
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Standing on the southbank on a January afternoon with a plastic cup full of molten bovril. Superb stuff.
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The Stoat
7:00 Wed Dec 28
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I enjoyed a cup of it at Swansea .... there's lovely
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Texas Iron
7:06 Wed Dec 28
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Used to take 2 flasks/thermos to the game me and the old man
1 Bovril...1 Brandy with coffee...
Under the stand...just behind the band...
Hot chestnuts too...from outside the ground...
Cold weather favourites..
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Fivetide
9:18 Wed Dec 28
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Weirdly reminds me of the seaside. When I was young, going to the beach was a mixture of swimming in the North Sea and shivering in a towel. If you were lucky, you could convince a grown up to give you 5p for a plastic beaker of Bovril or watery, red hot tomato soup. Both brilliant!
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