What you have to do is break it into bite size pieces, heat it for a while in the oven then replace all the choccies in a Milk Tray box with your new ones. Heating the stuff causes it too create a type of skin which holds the smell in. Laughs around when they bite into their free box of chocolate...
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“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.” -
Weak pun notwithstanding, the lab rats don't mind stool samples. It's the sputum samples that really make them heave...
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I love this.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWhat you have to do is break it into bite size pieces, heat it for a while in the oven then replace all the choccies in a Milk Tray box with your new ones. Heating the stuff causes it too create a type of skin which holds the smell in. Laughs around when they bite into their free box of chocolate...
Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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Is it just me sensing this, or is this OP planning some kind of doggy do do Unabomber style campaign?Originally posted by Sausage Surprise View Postto send someone a dog (or cat) turd in the post?What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Lets's just say someone deserves it and I've been biding my time for a few months now.Originally posted by Jeebo72 View PostMore importantly, why do you ask?!Blood in your pooComment
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Blimey, that's gonna reek.Originally posted by Sausage Surprise View PostLets's just say someone deserves it and I've been biding my time for a few months now.Comment
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and this your honour, is the advice I was given on a Professional Contractors Bulletin board stating categorically that it was completely legal to send Hays Recruitment a 'special package'.Originally posted by DaveB View PostAs a serious answer S85 of the Postal Services Act 2000 details the prohibition on sending certain articles by post. Specifically S85 (1) states :
A person commits an offence if he sends by post a postal packet which encloses any creature, article or thing of any kind which is likely to injure other postal packets in course of their transmission by post or any person engaged in the business of a postal operator.
So on strict interpretation you would probably be ok as long as it was security wrapped and sealed, ie not likely "to injure other postal packets in course of their transmission by post or any person engaged in the business of a postal operator." If it was poorly wrapped then you could be deemed to be putting otgher items of post or postal operators at risk.
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It's not one my turds man....Originally posted by Clippy View PostBlimey, that's gonna reek.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View Postand this your honour, is the advice I was given on a Professional Contractors Bulletin board stating categorically that it was completely legal to send Hays Recruitment a 'special package'.
Hmmmmm...
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