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My spinning fork was a disappointment: it didn't spin fast enough to prevent the noodles falling off and the fork part fell off. -
YurghhhOriginally posted by Bagpuss View PostSurely the contractor lunch is...
Sweaty sock flavour pot noodle and a sprite
No. I will happily save money on cars, clothing, gadgets and holidays but not on food or wine.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Thüringer Bratwurst mit Kräutersauce 2€,50
Beilagen Bayrisch Kraut 0€,60
Schnittlauchpüree 0€ 70
Summe 3€ 80
+80% as I am "external" and dont receive subsidies from the canteen
6€ 84
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Sausage in herb gravy
Cabbage
Mash
about £5.50
edit: oh plus coca cola €1The proud owner of 125 Xeno Geek PointsComment
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Eine Frickadelle und eine Würstwegge. CHF 5.20. ( Meat patty thing + sausage roll ~£2.70 at current exchange rates ).
I have my main daily meal at home with the family, around the dinner table - proper like. Tonight - roast pork.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Surely if the fork spins faster the centrifugal effect would then cause the individual noodles to slip between the spikes of the fork, somewhat defeating the object. Maybe there is an optimum rotational speed for a rotating fork, but this speed would have to be adjusted to take account of the relative stickiness of the noodle in question (as a function of the starch levels on the surface of said noodle and the density and average length of the noodle), and correcting for the viscosity of the sauce.Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostMy spinning fork was a disappointment: it didn't spin fast enough to prevent the noodles falling off and the fork part fell off.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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It's a crap product and I have already written to my MP about it.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostSurely if the fork spins faster the centrifugal effect would then cause the individual noodles to slip between the spikes of the fork, somewhat defeating the object. Maybe there is an optimum rotational speed for a rotating fork, but this speed would have to be adjusted to take account of the relative stickiness of the noodle in question (as a function of the starch levels on the surface of said noodle and the density and average length of the noodle), and correcting for the viscosity of the sauce.Comment
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Large Salad & Mushroom Soup = £2.40
From on-site canteenPoliticians are wonderfull people, as long as they stay away from things they don't understand, like working for a living!Comment
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i trust the letter was written using noodles?Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostIt's a crap product and I have already written to my MP about it.Comment
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Virgin choirboy's blood, as I find MPs respond better to that method.Originally posted by DS23 View Posti trust the letter was written using noodles?Comment
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because they think you have one?Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostVirgin choirboy's blood, as I find MPs respond better to that method.Comment
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