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keekybreeks Wrote:

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> food served on a plank

> chips in a zinc plant pot



Wooden boards that get cuts in that harbour Bacteria Yukk


What's wrong with a nice white porcelain plate..


DulwichFox

I'm not arguing Otta, just venting my annoyance.


I don't know if you drive, but if you did and were waiting to pull out of a road, saw a cyclist coming, waited as if you are letting the cyclist go, would you then pull out at the last minute, causing the cyclist to brake hard, just for the hell of it?


I thought not.

KidKruger Wrote:

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> "When the wrong ply separates on 2 ply loo roll"

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> Just unroll the outermost ply a full turn and it

> should line-up with the innermost ply.

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> (If I understand the description correctly)


Or just use 1 ply at a time and the roll lasts twice as long.. Foxy saver tip.. :)


Foxy

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