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Normally? And now? STOP



PS: I am not impressed with your lack of hygiene in the kitchen...shouldn't you and your trainee sous-chef be wearing some sort of headwear in order to prevent the odd hair/fur from falling into dish? http://www.youtube.com/user/cookingwithdog

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Allow me to clarify STOP The chance of me being at risk of being stung by fire coral in a library in Westminster is zero STOP MrBen is in the Red Sea STOP Fire coral is endemic to the Red Sea STOP He is therefore at risk of being stung by fire coral STOP The likelihood of him actually being stung may be anything from 0% to 100% STOP But he is definitely 100% ?at risk? STOP Even though his actual risk is not 100% STOP Am I making STOP sense here STOP QUESTION MARK CONFUSED SMILEY STOP
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