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Lol.. what have you got against tights?? |
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I've seen this sort of behaviour displayed in quite a few places and on the telly.. I'm sure Sophie (could have been someone else) from last years BB did it too! Oh, I could weep thinking about it! |
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Well anyways I used to make my own bread too over there...bought some lovely meat from butchers there and had nice food |
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I like eating in restaurants, but I'm completely arsey about spotting a "shoveller" or a "fork teether" or even worse somebody eating with their gob open!! I've had to swap seats before so I can't see said disgraceful behaviour in eateries! Yuk Yuk Yuk! :laugh: |
Happyland - I'm inclined to agree with you. but - there IS something worse than someone eating with their gob open and that's someone eating with their gob open, sitting opposite - and talking at the same time. :eek!:
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I remember a customer coming into my work... a big dirty filthy looking woman and she was stuffing a sausage roll into her mouth whilst talking to me.. bits of flaky pastry were flying out her mouth and I could see the rest of it in her mouth. I had to get somebody else to deal with her! YUK! |
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I think a healthy mixture of both methods is advisable.
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Wish I could have seen this unfold. |
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