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  1. Richard

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    good un richard,was it a goodnight quiche! ha! ha!
     
  4. Richard

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    I want to know what was in that quiche? :lol:
     
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    more the point! what was the checkout staff on!
     
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    time for zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzsss,goodnight children,everywhere....
     
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    I remember my english friend stupidly joking to customs at Dover years ago .Coming off the ferry we got stopped and as a reply to that famous question if he had anything to declare he answered smiling : Yes , I have me cheese ..tapping his old carboard attache case .
    The customs lady wasnt amused , she just looked at the suitcase noticing the feltpen marked P.B. initials on top and ordered him instantly away to her colleages on the side .....so we just had to wait for his return .
    He got back a good 20 minutes later , pale and shocked mumbling something about doctors and mini maglites .. Welcome home !!

    Cheese products must be considered utterly suspicious in the UK :D
     
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    I don't see anything wrong with it. In fact the government should make it national policy, it would help cut down on childhood obesity.

    And the banning barefoot shoppers? Health and safety. If anyone passes out due to the smelly feet, they could hurt themselves while collapsing.
    :rolleyes:
     
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    This is not the time for half arsed measures Joe !

    The government should make a diet for every citizen and open their own "supermarket" where we all stood in line to get our healthy rations.

    To get the most out of the nations workforce, we'd take tests to find out what job we could do best, and then wait untill we got one assigned to us.

    la-la-la,look at those pretty birds.....better catch them before they fly to france...they eat them eventually.. hmmmf... a cat across the road.... without a visibility vest... find and arrest the owner.....
     
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    I don't know what kind of a store Tesco is, but that is one of the reasons I despise shopping at Wal-Mart. requiring ID for purchases are simply getting out of hand.
     
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    the free world eh?? lol
     
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    I've been asked for an ID for all kinds of things over my lifetime, but never over a food product. Too bizarre.
     
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    Sir, your dog was barking exactly 2.135 decibels above the legal limit! That's a £200 penalty, even if you where walking it in the park!

    Hey! I just saw a BBC news report about Afghanistan...it showed people with guns and actually shooting them!! We can't have the young people seeing that!

    Whats this?? World war two forums! gasp! *BLOCKED*
     
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    Back in the early 70's my cousin cut the soles out of his shoes for just this reason. No Bare Feet allowed in the stores. In Seattle Washington of all places! And anybody who deliberately buys quiche should be carded. The picture looked more like pizza though. :)
     
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    This 'quiche' was obviously contraband of some kind.

    Store employee was obviously doing her job to the best of her ability.

    Wonder if she can count to ten without using her fingers?
    Obvious case of 'real women not eating quiche'. I am shocked to the core at the audacity of the purchasing customer to radically assume that quiche is a 'kosher' purchase.
     

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