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Brendan Wrote:

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> Well fine, if you want to be a slave to perceived

> importance defined only through accident of

> position in a numerical system handed out by a

> long dead empire.

>

> Good day!


Innit doh, B.

Pickle Wrote:

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> Does eating Bisto gravy granules dry using a

> teaspoon count as a guilty pleasure?

>

> Or suggesting to my small children that they do

> some dancing purely so I had an excuse to play

> Aqua's "Barbie Girl"?


Long as it's only a teaspoon you're fine Pickle. Though if it escalates to tablespoons of the gear then we may have to rally round and offer an 'intervention'.

This involves being 'talked down' by a bunch of well meaners all toting quarts of vegetable stock.

It could be worse. According to them. Don't b@stard well see how though.


But 'Barbie Girl' is a fine tune and you're giving your children a fantastic exposure to popular culture. Especially as their mother has a burgeoning Bisto jones and all.

"Come on Barbie, let's go party..."

  • 8 months later...

Pickle Wrote:

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> Does eating Bisto gravy granules dry using a

> teaspoon count as a guilty pleasure?

>


Freak!


Although I do make instant cake by shoving a spoonful of oats immediately followed by a spoonful of mixed fruit in the mouth. Recommended.

ruffers wrote:-

Although I do make instant cake by shoving a spoonful of oats immediately followed by a spoonful of mixed fruit in the mouth. Recommended



That recipe is not cake, judging by the quantity of fruit, it's a de-luxe muesli on the hoof


although you need a swig of full fat milk as the final ingredient.

...with good sounds on of course (Jeep AND whilst cooking).


...filling one's face with berries of any kind while at a 'pick your own' farm, paying for picked fruit with juice dribblin down chin, then having to wait days before being 'ready' to eat them due to prior ashamed gluttony !

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