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Topic: The original Lunch Club©
H1ppychick
We all prisoners, chickee-baby. We all locked in.
posted 12.01.2010 11:30
Homemade veggie goulash stuff, brewed up in a huge vat (i.e. pressure cooker) on Sunday night, using many elderly (in some cases positively decrepit) vegetables including several tins with BBE dates ending in 2008. Inna flask. Tasty but thankfully I have only one portion left to eat, I hadn't got room left in the freezer to stash portions so I've been eating it for every meal but breakfast ever since. --------------------i'm expressing my inner anguish through the majesty of song
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H1ppychick
We all prisoners, chickee-baby. We all locked in.
posted 12.01.2010 11:41
three-legged. --------------------i'm expressing my inner anguish through the majesty of song
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H1ppychick
We all prisoners, chickee-baby. We all locked in.
posted 12.01.2010 11:43
I did in fact use up a whole cauliflower plus a load of pulses, so fairly healthy , I'd say. --------------------i'm expressing my inner anguish through the majesty of song
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ralph
posted 12.01.2010 12:29
quote: Originally posted by MiscellaneousFiles: A few puffs on a Nicorette® Inhalator. what...too weak from hunger to smoke an actual cigarette ?
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Cherry In Hove
Channel 39
posted 13.01.2010 05:24
Check this out that is stuck on the vending machine. Poor person seems really traumatised.
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Abby
Slave Girl of Gor
posted 13.01.2010 10:21
HAH! That rat is the best thing that has happened for ages! Genuine dead-rat or sedated stunt-rat?
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MiscellaneousFiles
posted 13.01.2010 10:23
I don't know for sure. It wasn't my lunch, btw. I found it here: * quote: There are famous man-animal partnerships from history ? [ 13.01.2010, 10:26: Message edited by: MiscellaneousFiles ]
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Hades
TMO Member
posted 13.01.2010 10:29
I've been sticking to my bring-lunch-from-home regiem this week. but am now getting a bit bored of Ham sandwiches.
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Hades
TMO Member
posted 13.01.2010 10:42
quote: Originally posted by MiscellaneousFiles: You need to add some good mustard. Not everyday, though, just occasionally as a treat. God no. Hate the stuff.
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ralph
posted 14.01.2010 10:57
a moment on the lips, a lifetime on the hips, eh benway?
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H1ppychick
We all prisoners, chickee-baby. We all locked in.
posted 14.01.2010 11:08
I've stuffed my face today. Canteen porridge Pretzel snack pack Salad pot White chocolate Angel Delight pot (gotta love our idiosyncratic canteen menu) 2 x large tea 1 x regular tea Out for Yo Sushi tonight whilst shopping, no doubt will continue the stuffage then. --------------------i'm expressing my inner anguish through the majesty of song
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Tilde
TMO Member
posted 14.01.2010 11:22
quote: Originally posted by H1ppychick: I've stuffed my face today. Canteen porridge Pretzel snack pack Salad pot White chocolate Angel Delight pot (gotta love our idiosyncratic canteen menu) 2 x large tea 1 x regular tea Out for Yo Sushi tonight whilst shopping, no doubt will continue the stuffage then. I hope you're joking, this sounds like a diet to me.
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Thorn Davis
posted 14.01.2010 11:22
How can you stuff yourself at Yo Sushi? Surely even if you ate everything on the carousel you wouldn't feel remotely well fed.
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mart
Wearing nothing but a smile
posted 14.01.2010 11:24
A mate of mine got a job as a manager of a Yo Sushi and turned it down during the training because the hygiene was so grim. Just a thought for you there.
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Thorn Davis
posted 14.01.2010 11:35
Bah. People make way too much fuss about hygiene. It's what's giving the germs the upper hand.
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mart
Wearing nothing but a smile
posted 14.01.2010 12:13
The one I remember is that under the conveyor belt had never been cleaned, ever.
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mart
Wearing nothing but a smile
posted 14.01.2010 12:52
I am currently roasting a duck. I don't know how it's going to turn out, as I've never roasted a duck before.
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mart
Wearing nothing but a smile
posted 14.01.2010 13:16
I certainly hope so. Imagine ruining a whole duck, out of rubbish-cookingness.
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mart
Wearing nothing but a smile
posted 14.01.2010 13:33
The duck is dead, and is therefore oblivious to everything. I wouldn't cook a live duck!
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