This afternoon
Gallaher’s, D’Olier Street,, Dublin.
Annexbis writes:
Hideous error or hilarious word play? Only broadsheet readers can decide etc.
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This afternoon
Gallaher’s, D’Olier Street,, Dublin.
Annexbis writes:
Hideous error or hilarious word play? Only broadsheet readers can decide etc.
definitely an error. that’s what happens when you get notions!!!
What’s it supposed to say?
“prix fixe”
I’m such a philistine
I’m such a Googler ;)
Is it a poor attempt at a homonym-based pun? Pre and prix being pronounced the same?
Don’t be such a pre,
It’s a fabulous word thingy ; )
Superb headline.
+1
+ 1
Shocking.
It’s a meal with MSG, e-numbers, red-g-2, aspartame and fortified with other stuff …and none o’ your artisan, kale dressed, gluten free crapola.
It’s ‘pre fixe’ – a modern phrase that has come to mean a time before the rise of the hipster.
You read it on the internets, so it’s true.
Oh, the humanity.
This is obviously hilarious, but I’ve got mate that needs it explained to him…
Nice eatery, 3 course and byob for less than €20
better than getting the occasional punter coming asking in for the “Prick’s fix”
Probably full of heroin addicts heading in for a nosebag before they get their fix..
Larry?
Ha, that’s what I thought. Get a good feed before the drugs.
Horreur!!!!!!!!!!!!
D’Olier St. Seriously why does Broadsheet get street names wrong so often?
I can see your reflection in da winda.
Every day should also be two words…