The number of doner places in Berlin is a bit mental. I reckon there were more on one street near Warschauerplatz than there is in the whole of Glasgow.
The number of doner places in Berlin is a bit mental. I reckon there were more on one street near Warschauerplatz than there is in the whole of Glasgow.
Isn't diet coke about the most beta drink around?
Nope. Coke Zero.
The green one.
Are you at Georgetown, @Mert?
How old are you?
34
Where do you live?
(East) London
What time did you get up at today?
06:30
What was your best subject at school?
English
What's your favourite cuisine?
Indian. I'm a fiend for spice.
What was the last book you read? How was it?
The Hard Thing About Hard Things - it's a management/tech book, but very accessible
On a scale of 1 to 10, overall, how satisfied are you with your life currently?
9 - I have a good job/salary, I'm where I want to be and I have a short-term plan I should be able to achieve which gets me to where I want to be in under 3 years
How much did your last haircut cost?
£23, including tip. Went to the Turkish geezers who do the works: eyebrow trim, singeing ear hair etc.
Do you think you get enough excercise?
No. Maybe get to the gym twice a week if I'm lucky. I'm not as motivated as I should be with it, even though when I go I enjoy it/the effects of it. Too much travel for work means I'm knackered
What's the best TV series you've ever watched?
Probably Lost, although I need to rewatch it
Tea or Coffee?
Morning coffee, afternoon tea
How many members of "thedugout.tv" have you met?
Elth, Jimmy, Foe, GS, Kiko, Samadini, Benny, Taz, James, Hammer, Rushie, Draper - maybe some others who I've forgotten? Luca too
Would you have voted for Clinton or Trump?
Clinton. I'm not a nazi.
Where would you really like to go on holiday?
New York, San Francisco, Japan, Santorini, Rome, Costa Rica, South Korea
Who is your favourite current footballer?
Juan Mata
On a scale of 1 to 10, how much did you enjoy completing this questionnaire?
7
How old are you?
31
Where do you live?
Hamilton, Scotland.
What time did you get up at today?
06:10
What was your best subject at school?
IT/Computing, despite somehow managing a B in maths GCSE.
What's your favourite cuisine?
Indian, I suppose.
What was the last book you read? How was it?
First Response by Stephen Leather. Good idea for a story but his writing style irritated me in a way I can't quite put my finger on.
On a scale of 1 to 10, overall, how satisfied are you with your life currently?
6. I'm in the best job I've had which has made me, generally speaking, happier along with having a better social life but I need to sort out basically everything else.
How much did your last haircut cost?
£6.50 I think.
Do you think you get enough excercise?
Not remotely. The walking during my commute is the only thing stopping me becoming a wheezing blimp, I suppose.
What's the best TV series you've ever watched?
Only Fools and Horses.
Tea or Coffee?
Nope.
How many members of "thedugout.tv" have you met?
None. Though I stood next to one in a bottle shop in Glasgow and didn't realise until we were discussing said shop in the drink thread later.
Would you have voted for Clinton or Trump?
Clinton.
Where would you really like to go on holiday?
Dunno. I'd quite like a safari I suppose.
Who is your favourite current footballer?
I don't know that I have one who especially stands out at the moment. Rashford, maybe.
On a scale of 1 to 10, how much did you enjoy completing this questionnaire?
Has anybody said Turtle yet? Turtle.
And the rest, Ian.
Are you fuck 31.
How old are you?
29 (but only for another 6 weeks )
Where do you live?
Wakefield, West Yorkshire.
What time did you get up at today?
8am.
What was your best subject at school?
English. I wish I'd pursued it more in later life.
What's your favourite cuisine?
Indian, I guess.
What was the last book you read? How was it?
Wizard and Glass by Stephen King, I'm working my way through his Dark Tower series. It was really good, maybe the best instalment so far.
On a scale of 1 to 10, overall, how satisfied are you with your life currently?
6. Kind of bored, but also kind of happy enough to be largely responsibility free. Possibly need to grow up a bit though.
How much did your last haircut cost?
I think about £12.
Do you think you get enough excercise?
Definitely not. I've always been lucky enough to remain stick thin, regardless of what I eat or do, and therefore found my lack of exercise very easy to ignore, but I think I need to start doing some again now I'm getting on in years a bit.
What's the best TV series you've ever watched?
Probably The Shield.
Tea or Coffee?
Tea, I can't stand coffee. It's the smell mostly.
How many members of "thedugout.tv" have you met?
None, that I'm aware of.
Would you have voted for Clinton or Trump?
Obviously I would have gone Clinton, although there would have been little to no enthusiasm involved.
Where would you really like to go on holiday?
I'm not sure, hardest question for some reason. I've never been to American, so probably there. New York I guess.
Who is your favourite current footballer?
I'm not sure really have one, I'm nowhere near as into football as I was five years ago or so. I do really like Pontus Jannson at Leeds at the minute though.
On a scale of 1 to 10, how much did you enjoy completing this questionnaire?
A solid 7.
Taking up smoking when you move to Europe is pretty clichéd, Mokbull.
Yeah it's unbelievable. I've taken to paying debts in terms of doners and Club Mates.
"I owe you 10 from cover last night right?"
"Yah dude that's 2 doners and a mate, you can get me whenevz"
Speaking of Club Mate, theyre coming out with a Winter edition. God tier. I might start injecting mate extract into my veins when i leave this country.
Yeah but it's dope and California just upped their cig age to 21 so I won't even be old enough to buy them when i get back
Club Mate?
MDMA is fucking rife there. Just over the bridge beside the Mercedes Benz Arena there were maybe fifteen/twenty people just openly selling and dabbing it.
Oh yeah haha that's the drugs bridge and after it, on the non-Berghain side of the water, is Görlitzer Park, which exists solely to provide room for drug dealers to peddle their wares. Me and my friends will go there for our shit and get whistles from three directions the moment we step through the gate, then it's like a 4x100 relay as our sub Saharan African drug dealer buddies race around the park to try to figure which of their colleagues has the white tiger pills this time.
I dont know how the City of Berlin allows an entire city park to just openly become a drug haven like that but it's good for people like me. Business is efficient.
How old are you?
26
Where do you live?
Brighton
What time did you get up at today?
Went to the gym then prepared a presentation on the relationship between art and politics in Salman Rushdie's work
What was your best subject at school?
Maths up until A-levels, then History
What's your favourite cuisine?
Thai
What was the last book you read? How was it?
Vladimir Nabokov's Pale fire - very interesting read, will need to go back over it a few more times
On a scale of 1 to 10, overall, how satisfied are you with your life currently?
7
How much did your last haircut cost?
I haven't paid for a haircut in about five years, so its a bit of a guess at £8
Do you think you get enough excercise?
Yes and no - yes, I do enough exercise (gym, running, badminton, random classes) and no, because I'm still overweight
What's the best TV series you've ever watched?
The Wire or possibly It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia
Tea or Coffee?
I drink way more coffee (with a teaspoon of cocoa powder, too - its so good) these days for the extra boost and the consistent quality, but tea will always be number 1 for me
How many members of "thedugout.tv" have you met?
BobtheRandyBuilder probably doesn't count, so just James
Would you have voted for Clinton or Trump?
Trump
Where would you really like to go on holiday?
Amsterdam and Berlin
Who is your favourite current footballer?
Aleksandar Mitrovic
On a scale of 1 to 10, how much did you enjoy completing this questionnaire?
6
EDIT: Just realised the question was about what time I woke up. What a mong. I woke up at 1130.
Props for the Always Sunny mention, I still need to finish the newer seasons. Most hilarious show ever.
Just seen James forgot that we met at Glastonbury. Fucking skaghead.
Being high as fuck and seeing this. Glory days:
Not a single weak character. The destruction of Rickety Cricket over the seasons, oh my.
How old are you? 32
Where do you live? Brisbane
What time did you get up at today? 630 am
What was your best subject at school? One of the sports ones.
What's your favourite cuisine? Steak chips and salad
What was the last book you read? How was it? Keeping and Breeding Australian Reptiles
On a scale of 1 to 10, overall, how satisfied are you with your life currently? 8
How much did your last haircut cost? I give myself a zero every 2 weeks
Do you think you get enough excercise? Easily
What's the best TV series you've ever watched? Drama- The Wire, Comedy- Always Sunny
Tea or Coffee? Im a massive coffee wanker. Currently drinking chilled filters using a V 60
How many members of "thedugout.tv" have you met? 0 Although young Albert Edwards invited me to watch him play club football when he still lived in Brisbane
Would you have voted for Clinton or Trump? Clinton but I would avoid talking publicly about her because so many of her voters are putrid cunts
Where would you really like to go on holiday? Arnhem Land
Who is your favourite current footballer? The German bloke who plays for the Brisbane Roar
On a scale of 1 to 10, how much did you enjoy completing this questionnaire? x
I met a soon to be in law when I was back home who did some work in Berlin not long back and he was raving about all the doner places. Saying he lived off it while I was there. I just assumed he was taking the piss.
Doner Cant find a good one out here mind.
Was that not John? I remember reading that at the time but cant quite remember who
I think it was Chrissy.
He also bottled meeting me, which should add italics to his "none".
I came up to Paisley for uni, stayed with my sister for a bit and then when I was looking for my own place my parents said they'd cover some of my rent if I stayed somewhere near enough to my sister's family to save them money on hotels when they came to visit.
Moving somewhere closer to Glasgow would be good but my commute from here is a piece of piss so I'm in no rush.
Paisley, Carmyle and Hamilton. All the hotspots.
That's fair, though I did you a favour really. It was Fandan I was stood next to if memory serves.
I always thought you were Scottish.
Hamilton was nice once you compared it to Glasgow.
Glasgows a great city but it does take a bit of knowledge to find the great spots. On the surface it must look like a shithole, architecture aside.
I liked Glasgow okay; the area around the uni was quite good. It seemed like more of a real city than Edinburgh, which is a big museum. I think every single inhabitant smokes cigarettes though.
The 'cuisine' question has drawn some stark class lines through the heart of TTH, I feel.
Also - this is such a random selection of questions. I keep thinking there's maybe some kind of logic Venn diagram to them, but it's probably just nonsense.
Are you a billy bigshot about food too?
Giggles mate, by your standards using tomato ketchup is an act of bourgeois decadence.
Let's not forget that @Lewis is a Tory voting, published author that eats Turkey Dinosaurs.
Thai cuisine is pretty shit over here, but in Jersey those old rich perverts have really created something incredible. Its probably worth visiting just for the restaurants on the island tbh.
It's all incredibly cheap too. I got a huge box full of doner and chips for three Euro that I couldn't finish even with drunk hunger. It wasn't really any better than Glasgow, there were just so many of them that I can't imagine any single one ever having a queue.
Definitely wasn't me.
I'm always utterly baffled by doner in the UK. It's not just supposed to be strips of meat piled on top of a piece of pitta bread. Maybe it's just the places I went but it was always the same.
I've never seen it not served on pitta.
I've never seen it anywhere other than takeaways frequented by drunk people, always sliced off the big rotating elephant leg and served in a pitta bread.
Strange. You'd find that shit here a lot but the one thing I could always guarantee myself is that I'd get a good kebab when visiting England. I'd even refer to a proper place here as having an 'English type kebab'. Never got it on a pitta there. The log maybe 10% of the time but always on proper bread.
In a pitta would be fine. These were ALWAYS on top of the pitta.
I have donner about once a year, and get it with chips, cheese, garlic sauce and chill sauce. It's an utter abomination but pretty much the best food ever.
I assume there's an edible version that the takeaway kebab is based on but I've only ever seen the ones that appear to be made of dog dicks and pigeon lips.
Is that not a shish kebab?