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Eating a bag of prawn crackers ive just found in my bin
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2008-12-18, 01:22:16
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Like on the top of the bin, only just about opened, nothing apparently wrong with them. Its likley that my nigerian house mate has got a chinese and misinterpreted how amazing prawn crackers can be.
On one hand this all seems fine, is eating stuff other peoples stuff out of the bin crossing a line? |
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2008-12-18, 01:36:13
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Depends on 2 factors: how skint you are and how hungry you are.
If you hadn't told "teh whole of teh internetz" it would be like it never happened. A tree falls in a forest with nobody around to hear it - does it still make a sound? A man eats Prawn Crackers from a bin but nobody sees him - did it still occur? Probably (and unfortunately) yes. Sorry guys, I'm very drunk. |
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2008-12-18, 01:37:12
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next it'll be white lightening for breakfast. then asking strangers for 50p cos you " haven't got the bus fare to Bradford"
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2008-12-18, 01:40:35
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Reminds me of a seinfeld episode when george eats an eclair out of the trash and his girlfriend's mom catches him.
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2008-12-18, 01:42:38
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Luke_mf_skywalker earlier today:
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2008-12-18, 01:44:46
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is this guy wearing chefs whites?
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2008-12-18, 01:48:55
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Richmanu Wrote:next it'll be white lightening for breakfastnowt wrong with that. Formely known as Youth Attack!, innit. http://www.ghostsofvenice.com http://www.soundcloud.com/ghostsofvenice http://www.twitter.com/ghostsofvenice |
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2008-12-18, 01:50:32
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Youth Attack! Wrote:Many years ago (I think I was still in my teens) when one of my mates parents went away on holiday, we got a crate in, they were 3 litre bottles too :)Richmanu Wrote:next it'll be white lightening for breakfastnowt wrong with that. |
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2008-12-18, 01:52:40
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Richmanu Wrote:is this guy wearing chefs whites?Maybe the kitchen sent him out to the 'store' as someone ordered the steak... |
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2008-12-18, 01:55:17
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he probably works in Greenwich Village too!
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2008-12-18, 01:56:31
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matpayne Wrote:you can white lightening in crates? Ive got a hangover thinking about that! Is Boss Cider still about? we used to drink bottles of that stuff and play Hall Cricket on Chestnut Ave in LS6 back in the day,Youth Attack! Wrote:Many years ago (I think I was still in my teens) when one of my mates parents went away on holiday, we got a crate in, they were 3 litre bottles too :)Richmanu Wrote:next it'll be white lightening for breakfastnowt wrong with that. |
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2008-12-18, 02:05:58
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dont think anyone in this house knows that food can be put in a bin. well atleast thats what youd think if you took a look in one the fridges. never smelt anything so bad
sure theres some bacon from september at the back. ill post you it if you want luke? |
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2008-12-18, 08:24:08
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BTape Wrote:Reminds me of a seinfeld episode when george eats an eclair out of the trash and his girlfriend's mom catches him.but it's ok if it was above the rim, right ? |
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