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Originally posted by d000hg View PostMine cost £4.50 I'll have you know. One doesn't let that kind of money go to waste. More to the point, Iceland is further away than my sofa
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For that money I reckon some of that whale might have made it on to the pizza.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIs the kebab and jalapeño pizza I didn't finish last night and forgot to put in the fridge safe to eat given that we don't have the heating on and the box was closed so the cat wouldn't eat it?
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Originally posted by kal View PostDoner kebab pizza!!, are you trying to kill yourself? The only thing left is to deep fry it, like others have said if you survived the first chow down it ain't gonna make you feel any worse, good luck!!
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Doner kebab pizza!!, are you trying to kill yourself? The only thing left is to deep fry it, like others have said if you survived the first chow down it ain't gonna make you feel any worse, good luck!!
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIs the kebab and jalapeño pizza I didn't finish last night and forgot to put in the fridge safe to eat given that we don't have the heating on and the box was closed so the cat wouldn't eat it?
I'm sure it will be fine.
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Is the kebab and jalapeño pizza I didn't finish last night and forgot to put in the fridge safe to eat given that we don't have the heating on and the box was closed so the cat wouldn't eat it?Tags: None
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