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madzone said:
And those fucking fear provoking adverts that show germs on babies' highchairs and the antibacterial sprays that will kill everything (including the fekking baby as it'll have zero tolerance of normal germs) make me :mad: :rolleyes: and :mad: again

Yeah exactly, its fuckin dangerious stuff, I dont think they realise how dangerious either.
 
mrs quoad said:
We evolved to basically eat shit remnants out of deer intestines, and lick the raw, congealing mess off of whatever fish / snail / slug / vegetable produce we'd managed to track down in t'wilderness.

Remind me not to come to dinner chez Mrs Q. :D
 
geminisnake said:
It might have been a type of diabetes, but I really can't remember.

If she has financial issues buying premade sandwiches(even in bulk) is NOT going to help mr fish.

Think it was Asthma, not diabeties.

Depends where you get the sandwiches, some of the shops here do buy 1, get 2 or 3 free when they are getting near the date. It may not make any sense to you but remember that to some folk, doing something like that is an idea of economy to them.

I had to choose to share a flat once with a fuckwit whose idea of an economic use of his shot of the household budget was a box (aye, proper fish-box! :eek: ) of haddock fillets & a sack of lentils. Remainder was spent on beer!

They had blue & white rock at the Washington tonight. First time I've noticed that, what is it with rock today? :D
 
madzone said:
And those fucking fear provoking adverts that show germs on babies' highchairs and the antibacterial sprays that will kill everything (including the fekking baby as it'll have zero tolerance of normal germs) make me :mad: :rolleyes: and :mad: again

The foal is regularly covered in cat hair which I hope will protect him against germs better than any antibacterial spray :)

And yes it's very fucking weird to eat shop bought sarnies for dinner every day - out of date or no.

Freak. Tell her :cool:
 
trashpony said:
The foal is regularly covered in cat hair which I hope will protect him against germs better than any antibacterial spray :)

I used to live in a house with a really skanky carpet (we couldn't afford to replace it and the floorboards underneath were worse) and my babies used to crawl around on it all the time.

They are the most healthy children I know and have guts of steel :D
 
Eating shop bought sandwiches is weird.

Make them yourself and save packets every week :)
 
JTG said:
Eating shop bought sandwiches is weird.

Make them yourself and save packets every week :)

I usually take a tin of tuna or some turkey, and get some rolls from Herberts Bakery.

But this girl used to bring her own sandwiches, she ate banana sandwiches every day for two years.

Just to be clear, the sandwiches are not cheap because they are near their sell by date - she still pays full price for them, so it's not a question of money. I honestly think she doesn't realise. She's a little odd.
 
Maybe after making her own for two years, shop-bought sandwiches are her idea of a treat :D

Regardless, she is clearly very odd indeed. Unless the shop is miles and miles away, there's no reason to bulk-buy.
 
Its a bit wierd but I used to live with a Cypriot girl who did that. She also bought voluvonts (sp?) when she wasn't having a party too
 
May Kasahara said:
Maybe after making her own for two years, shop-bought sandwiches are her idea of a treat :D


If I was rich, I would buy the children shop bought sandwiches for their packed lunches every day :D

I'd get an extra 15 mins in bed then :cool:
 
northernhoard said:
^ I eat some mouldy bread last week, when I took the crust outta the pack it was blanketed with green fur on the outer, the rest of it musta been the same but i didnt notice, it never bothered my guts I was fine.

But it can cause cancer or something in the long term.
 
there's been a lto to suggest that in recent times the obbsession with cleanlyness and anti bacterial cleansing etc has lead to a preverlent rise in ecoli etc...
 
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