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  • crystal castles?

  • gotta have brown sauce man! But I suppose ketchup is best with scrambled egg :)

  • Looks like a delicious meal, except for the four sugars and the ketchup (American spelling). But please take off your cap when you sit at table. And don't impale the poor defenseless sausage on your fork and bring the whole thing to your mouth; learn better table manners, please.

  • Great Mr Duncan you are funny, many thanks for your lessons ! ;)

  • i like how you say scccrambled eggs XD very funny

  • mexican food is more delicious

  • mr dancun, please smile in this vedio, i really dont like when you seem serious. heheh becuase i always see you happy

  • on ur maın plate.we are call for it english breakfast in turkey is it right ?:)

  • I was frightened very much! You drove your car on the countertrade strip of the road!!! Ha-ha ))))) There are a right Traffic in my country. )))

  • i have no idea what i just saw

  • Now I want to move to Penkridge - U.K.

    :)

    Eddie

  • So so lucky to have eaten such a delicacy in such a wonderful village!!!!!!

  • I totally agree.

    (Misterduncan)

  • i am hungry too... : )

    i miss this delicious english breakfast...

    MsM from Brazil

  • This video made me hungry

  • can i give you an advice,the good one?

    i see you like food ,so go to any polish shop,write down this : PAROWKI DROBIOWE and ask for it.The best sausage you have ever eaten.[ maby only in China there was better or similar ones,but i doubt.greetings from Poland

  • Mr Duncan,

    Why it written as "Dickens of a Tea Shoppe" instead of "Dickens of a Tea Shop"?

  • The spelling of 'Shop' is in old English, that is why it is spelt 'Shoppe'. The word 'Dickens' relates to Charles Dickens the famous author. Believe it or not the word Dickens was used as a metaphore for 'great', 'wonderful' or 'unbelievable. There is also the phrase "What the Dickens?" which is used as an exclaimation to mean "What is going on?". (Misterduncan)

  • My Home-Town Too. Awesome !!!

  • The -e of "Tea Shoppe" is it an old english script?

    French lunch is good, but the english breakfast is the better ever in the world, I' ll never forgot my breakfastS in the families in EAst Anglia and Midlands when I was on linguistics holidays (but I was the only french to like marmite on my butter...sorry).

    Your teachings are excellent.

  • Think I'll goto Jack's cafe for a gut buster now! ^-^

  • i grew up in penkridge, great to see the village again! do more on penkridge!

  • I am HUNGRY !!!!

  • Hi mister duncan,

    thank you for your teaching!

    I love your country and the brithish accent, that's way I watched your videos :)

    I've been in England a few times and I had the opportunity to try this kind of breakfast.

    To be honest I still prefer tea with bread and marmalade for breakfast, even if I wake up at 4 in the afternoon.

    Keep cool and say hello to your silent assistant! :)

  • After seeing your video misterduncan, we popped down Dickens of a Tea Shoppe today for a all day hangover breakfast. Chatting to Rose and the gang down there, we mentioned your homage to their fine eatery. Rose said that whilst she was unaware of you filming, she loved the publicity that it has bought to the tea room. Thanks for the reccommendation. Cheers cocka!!

  • Venga a ver el video este todo el mundo y a pringar en ingles

  • DJ BOCATA

  • wow, 4 sugars!

  • As good as it was I'm sure you've missed 2 essential items of a " proper English breakfast " These being mushrooms and black pudding. PS have I spelt essential wrong ? sorry bit pissed looking for Penk chick stuff. U ever seen a cat stare at a Bhudda for 1/2 hour, man! I'm watching this right now

  • my hometown and i've never been in that place. you make our village seem so boring, but i like this video! you should see the place at night!

  • Thanks for the comment. I did not intend to make Penkridge look boring as I did not show much of the village. To be honest I like being there...and I'm always guaranteed a delicious All day brekkie. :-)

  • ooohhh!!

    So much sugar..bad for your health.

  • i like the no smoking sign to ^.^.

    ~Jayson

  • Yes and from July 1st, all public places in England will be "No Smoking" areas!! A total ban on Smoking!!

  • thats good i feel that smoking is a filthy habbit unfortunitly my parents / brother AND sister smoke :( i try to convince them to quit maybe one day but im glad to hear that the british govenorment is doing that i wish they would do that here in nz

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