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Originally posted by wurzel View PostI thought you were referring to the loony bin for a minute there
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostWhy on earth do people sell themselves short in the evolutionary race like this ? Eating well will only lead to tears Mich, your resistance will fall, your natural defences will disappear and you will become the juicy target of every bug,grub and microbe within a radius of tenty miles.
Take it from me, toughen yourself up man, eat more kebebas and cheese pasties, then, when the 'day of reckoning' comes, in 'the end times', you will be able to join me in donning our biscuit tin hats, and march, shoulder to shoulder into a brave new dawn
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostWhy on earth do people sell themselves short in the evolutionary race like this ? Eating well will only lead to tears Mich, your resistance will fall, your natural defences will disappear and you will become the juicy target of every bug,grub and microbe within a radius of tenty miles.
Take it from me, toughen yourself up man, eat more kebebas and cheese pasties, then, when the 'day of reckoning' comes, in 'the end times', you will be able to join me in donning our biscuit tin hats, and march, shoulder to shoulder into a brave new dawn
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Originally posted by wurzel View PostNo, it was in Taunton
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Originally posted by wurzel View PostI used to go to a boarding school where the kitchen staff were "inmates" from the local mental hospital. There was one in particular that I remember dribbling into the chicken fricassee as she was ladling it out
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I used to go to a boarding school where the kitchen staff were "inmates" from the local mental hospital. There was one in particular that I remember dribbling into the chicken fricassee as she was ladling it out
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostTrouble is, I’m away from home all week, which means I must put my health in the hands of those who cook my food and I have to be fussy. In the evenings I eat in good restaurants, even though it costs a little more, and I never eat take-aways and certainly not food from those horrendous slot machines. It seems I dropped my guard for a moment and immediately paid the price.
Take it from me, toughen yourself up man, eat more kebebas and cheese pasties, then, when the 'day of reckoning' comes, in 'the end times', you will be able to join me in donning our biscuit tin hats, and march, shoulder to shoulder into a brave new dawn
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Do you develop immunity to being exposed to canteen pathogens? I've only suffered once IIRC, and that was in foreign lands. Food hygiene at home is almost non-existent, so I may have immunity if any is going, but I do draw the line at going to restaurants.
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