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Currently eating the leftover sandwiches (very dry) from the seminar up the corridor earlier.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostBacon butty for lunch
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I'm not sure that was altogether A Good Idea.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostCurrently eating the leftover sandwiches (very dry) from the seminar up the corridor earlier.
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Nothing I fancied on offer in the canteen today. Ended up with Roast Potatoes, Cauliflower Cheese and Baked Beans. Probably wont need the heater on in the digs this evening....
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As bad as Zeity and his lentil soup <pffffft>?Originally posted by DaveB View PostNothing I fancied on offer in the canteen today. Ended up with Roast Potatoes, Cauliflower Cheese and Baked Beans. Probably wont need the heater on in the digs this evening....
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I have a well known relationship with brassica's. The Beans won't helpOriginally posted by covbob View PostAs bad as Zeity and his lentil soup <pffffft>?
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Yeah.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostReally?
The Homebase/Argos ones can catch fire more easily than the type Norrahe is buying. So while they advertise the Homebase ones as being used in basements etc when people have asked questions about leaving them unattended they state they shouldn't be.
Also some of the B&Q older ones had a massive recall because of an electrical fault. I then looked on eBay and found sellers selling loads of them. I asked one guy what the model number was and he refused to tell me."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Useful information in tpd!Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYeah.
The Homebase/Argos ones can catch fire more easily than the type Norrahe is buying. So while they advertise the Homebase ones as being used in basements etc when people have asked questions about leaving them unattended they state they shouldn't be.
Also some of the B&Q older ones had a massive recall because of an electrical fault. I then looked on eBay and found sellers selling loads of them. I asked one guy what the model number was and he refused to tell me.
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