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I'm pretty sure that one of the reasons I don't eat much fish is the experience of dissecting dogfish several times in A level biology classesOriginally posted by zeitghost View PostMore endless H&S.
Note to self: don't look up parasites in smoked salmon.
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Gosh, they were able to reproduce it. I'm not used to having my bug reports go unchallenged!Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI suppose I could have uploaded the screenshot and linked to it, but I shouldn't have to! Plan B for when they can't reproduce my problem...Comment
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Every forum I read is full of more Brexit tulip. I've taken to reading HousePriceCrash because at least its kept in a single thread or 2 that I can ignore....merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Are using the phone app? You have to scroll through every post on every thread just to find something interesting. It's ridiculous.Originally posted by eek View PostEvery forum I read is full of more Brexit tulip. I've taken to reading HousePriceCrash because at least its kept in a single thread or 2 that I can ignore....'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Someone was relating earlier how he used to eat raw liver.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI'm pretty sure that one of the reasons I don't eat much fish is the experience of dissecting dogfish several times in A level biology classes

As we are all aware, it must be taken fresh from a census taker, and fried with onions to make a suitable gravy.
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It's borked again.
Fish cooked & eaten.
Sweet was a Mr Kipling's individual blackcurrant and apple pie, with lashings of custard.
Living the dream again.
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Given that we have nothing to post for (no century for 70 posts) no pali for 962 posts and no millennium for 970 posts I think people are taking a well earned break after the excitement of last night and this morning...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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