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Posted by La Sharpissima (U1476061) on Sunday, 23rd October 2005
I had a bit of a giggle when checking the supermarket till receipt. I had bought boneless chicken breasts and they showed on the receipt as 'BLESS BREASTS', it took me a while to work out that an apostrophe was missing and I had a vision of he a vicar making the sign of the cross over each packet!
Or is it just me? Answers on one side of the internet only, please.
Snork!
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Well (tolerently) it is a christian day of holiness, innit?
But I bought them yesterday, Rosie. I suppose they could have been kosher and blessed by the Rabbi...
Made me giggle anyway.
Morning btw, can I offer you a coffee? I think you take it black but do you prefer ordinary or decaff?
I had a bit of a giggle when checking the supermarket till receipt. I had bought boneless chicken breasts and they showed on the receipt as 'BLESS BREASTS', it took me a while to work out that an apostrophe was missing and I had a vision of he a vicar making the sign of the cross over each packet!
Or is it just me? Answers on one side of the internet only, please.
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No, definitely not just you. We still have a till receipt pinned to our kitchen notice-board for 'Hard cheese' under which *someone* has carefully added 'Tough titties'.
Well, must be an instruction for today, Sarah!
Black coffee, cafetiere, don't mind, thank you, grateful for coffee any time (here - have this miniature on Bombay Saphire which I found in the box of "Gifts given to Mike by students, the appropriateness of which is not immediately apparent.")
You mean they don't just routinely give him bottles of 'Teachers', Rosie?
Coffee coming up.
Mike not a gin-drinker then? And I thought he was perfect. Ah well, more for me, thank you.
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Posted by Dusty Substances (U1474929) on Sunday, 23rd October 2005
I had a bit of a giggle when checking the supermarket till receipt. I had bought boneless chicken breasts and they showed on the receipt as 'BLESS BREASTS', it took me a while to work out that an apostrophe was missing and I had a vision of he a vicar making the sign of the cross over each packet!
Or is it just me? Answers on one side of the internet only, please.
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I saw 'battered cod pieces' on sale once. Dx
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Posted by La Sharpissima (U1476061) on Sunday, 23rd October 2005
I saw 'battered cod pieces' on sale once. DxÌý
That immediately conjures an image of Mr Killick at Tunbridge Wells train station.
Nurse, my smelling salts!
S x
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Posted by Paddy Redmond (U2270228) on Sunday, 23rd October 2005
I saw 'battered cod pieces' on sale once. DxÌý
That immediately conjures an image of Mr Killick at Tunbridge Wells train station.
Nurse, my smelling salts!
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I can remember when Burdzi first introduced "Battered Cod Balls". They had changed the name to "Cod bites within weeks.
These nanny-like warnings on packaging are getting ridiculous.
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Posted by Paddy Redmond (U2270228) on Sunday, 23rd October 2005
These nanny-like warnings on packaging are getting ridiculous.
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Then there was Albert Parts who was promoted to Lance Corporal within a week of joining the army
I had a bit of a giggle when checking the supermarket till receipt. I had bought boneless chicken breasts and they showed on the receipt as 'BLESS BREASTS'.....
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When we were students, o/h used to buy bread rolls from Tesbury's and make a special trip down the aisle with the barcode reader in it just so he could scan it and see the display showing "2 large white baps"
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