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Posted Jan 10, 2001 by Zarniroop (er.... I'll think of something amusing to put here soon!)
Lamburgers were tried out on BBC Radio 4's popular soap opera by the Aldridges and they got quite a slagging by all that tried it in the show.
Personally, I'm not into eating flesh of any description!

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Posted Jan 10, 2001 by Lonnytunes - Winter Is Here
Very wise in light of Pommieland's (Britain) mad cow epidemic. Talking about mad cows, how is Mrs Aldridge these days? Is maggie Thatcher as still as barmy as she was when I was over there in the 70s?

Zamiroop, I hope you don't make a mess when you peel the flesh from ripe peaches and tomatoes so you can eat the mouth-watering pips. I hate people who litter bigeyes

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Posted Jan 11, 2001 by Zarniroop (er.... I'll think of something amusing to put here soon!)
Hi LT!
Thatcher is still a prime example of mad cow disease not being fatal in all cases!
I'm not into litter droppers, but don't understand the reference to pips!

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Posted Jan 11, 2001 by Lonnytunes - Winter Is Here
To quote your posting

I'm not into eating flesh of any description

Means, if you don't eat flesh, the only thing left is the pips

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Posted Jan 11, 2001 by Lonnytunes - Winter Is Here
A common description of a peach is "a fleshy, juicy fruit"

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Posted Jan 13, 2001 by Zarniroop (er.... I'll think of something amusing to put here soon!)
MMMMM!

Like it it!

Don't think anyone's ever challanged me on not eating flesh like this before!

Must amend my personal self description in future.

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