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  • Fumbluff said:

    Bad grasses on twitter causing my account to be suspended

    I’m quite comfortable being too old to know what this means...
    You don’t know what a grass is?
    You've left us hanging now, whilst I cannot stand grasses I am very interested in what you did to cause your ban
  • Carter said:

    Fumbluff said:

    Bad grasses on twitter causing my account to be suspended

    I’m quite comfortable being too old to know what this means...
    You don’t know what a grass is?
    You've left us hanging now, whilst I cannot stand grasses I am very interested in what you did to cause your ban
    Only gave a bit of stick back to a few Scots and Irish after the Sweden and Croatia games. Pretty tame really.
  • McBobbin said:

    cblock said:

    Thats where the sell by date is(-:

    People that look at use by dates. If it looks visibiy angry when you take the lid off, scrape the top layer. If it doesn't, eat the lot
    sell by date is just that....sell by. good to eat for at least another 3-4 days. Even use by is ok for another couple of days.
    Nope. Sell by dates haven'tbeen used for decades now. Consumers have two durability indications only - best before & use by.

    https://food.gov.uk/safety-hygiene/best-before-and-use-by-dates

    It's up to you if you decide to eat something days beyond its use by date but if you are you're assuming you know better than the manufacturer.
  • McBobbin said:

    cblock said:

    Thats where the sell by date is(-:

    People that look at use by dates. If it looks visibiy angry when you take the lid off, scrape the top layer. If it doesn't, eat the lot
    sell by date is just that....sell by. good to eat for at least another 3-4 days. Even use by is ok for another couple of days.
    Nope. Sell by dates haven'tbeen used for decades now. Consumers have two durability indications only - best before & use by.

    https://food.gov.uk/safety-hygiene/best-before-and-use-by-dates

    It's up to you if you decide to eat something days beyond its use by date but if you are you're assuming you know better than the manufacturer.
    Decades? a quick google search suggests they ended in 2011.
  • McBobbin said:

    cblock said:

    Thats where the sell by date is(-:

    People that look at use by dates. If it looks visibiy angry when you take the lid off, scrape the top layer. If it doesn't, eat the lot
    sell by date is just that....sell by. good to eat for at least another 3-4 days. Even use by is ok for another couple of days.
    Nope. Sell by dates haven'tbeen used for decades now. Consumers have two durability indications only - best before & use by.

    https://food.gov.uk/safety-hygiene/best-before-and-use-by-dates

    It's up to you if you decide to eat something days beyond its use by date but if you are you're assuming you know better than the manufacturer.
    Decades? a quick google search suggests they ended in 2011.
    Not sure where you're looking but they (use by/best before) "date" back to the 90's.
  • Millenials.
  • McBobbin said:

    cblock said:

    Thats where the sell by date is(-:

    People that look at use by dates. If it looks visibiy angry when you take the lid off, scrape the top layer. If it doesn't, eat the lot
    sell by date is just that....sell by. good to eat for at least another 3-4 days. Even use by is ok for another couple of days.
    Nope. Sell by dates haven'tbeen used for decades now. Consumers have two durability indications only - best before & use by.

    https://food.gov.uk/safety-hygiene/best-before-and-use-by-dates

    It's up to you if you decide to eat something days beyond its use by date but if you are you're assuming you know better than the manufacturer.
    Never been ill eating something past either its use by or best before. Had 2 yoghurts earlier that had a date of 13/07 on them. No ill effects/no puking/no nothing.
  • buckshee said:

    Millenials.

    Made me chuckle. I was talking to a few industry bigwigs at an awards ceremony (I was a last minute replacement for someone important) and the scorn for free flowing... The head of one organisation said that they had to employ a director or millennials to try and damped their copious and ridiculous over entitled expectations.

    I do enjoy a good ruck between them and the hilariously similar but won't admit it, baby boomers.
  • McBobbin said:

    cblock said:

    Thats where the sell by date is(-:

    People that look at use by dates. If it looks visibiy angry when you take the lid off, scrape the top layer. If it doesn't, eat the lot
    sell by date is just that....sell by. good to eat for at least another 3-4 days. Even use by is ok for another couple of days.
    Nope. Sell by dates haven'tbeen used for decades now. Consumers have two durability indications only - best before & use by.

    https://food.gov.uk/safety-hygiene/best-before-and-use-by-dates

    It's up to you if you decide to eat something days beyond its use by date but if you are you're assuming you know better than the manufacturer.
    Never been ill eating something past either its use by or best before. Had 2 yoghurts earlier that had a date of 13/07 on them. No ill effects/no puking/no nothing.
    Pleased to hear it Golfie. If I were going to eat something 10 days past it's use by date I'd also chose a yoghurt as it's essentially a bowl of fermented milk alive with bacteria and acid anyway.

    It doesn't mean any other type of food is still good to eat after it's use by date though.
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  • McBobbin said:

    buckshee said:

    Millenials.

    Made me chuckle. I was talking to a few industry bigwigs at an awards ceremony (I was a last minute replacement for someone important) and the scorn for free flowing... The head of one organisation said that they had to employ a director or millennials to try and damped their copious and ridiculous over entitled expectations.

    I do enjoy a good ruck between them and the hilariously similar but won't admit it, baby boomers.
    Is this us? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzum25lHoqE
  • People that use phrases like ‘wankpuffin’ as a put down. Can imagine they wear boot cut jeans with a rugby top.
  • People that use phrases like ‘wankpuffin’ as a put down. Can imagine they wear boot cut jeans with a rugby top.

    What is the correct style of jean to wear with boots out of interest?
  • Fumbluff said:

    Bad grasses on twitter causing my account to be suspended

    I’m quite comfortable being too old to know what this means...
    You don’t know what a grass is?
    I know what a grass is, but what's twitter?
  • bbob said:

    People that use phrases like ‘wankpuffin’ as a put down. Can imagine they wear boot cut jeans with a rugby top.

    What is the correct style of jean to wear with boots out of interest?
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  • I have those exact jeans - how on earth did you know?
  • Please do not post a picture of you wearing them!!!!
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  • The new Nationwide adverts....just very very annoying
  • McBobbin said:

    cblock said:

    Thats where the sell by date is(-:

    People that look at use by dates. If it looks visibiy angry when you take the lid off, scrape the top layer. If it doesn't, eat the lot
    sell by date is just that....sell by. good to eat for at least another 3-4 days. Even use by is ok for another couple of days.
    Nope. Sell by dates haven'tbeen used for decades now. Consumers have two durability indications only - best before & use by.

    https://food.gov.uk/safety-hygiene/best-before-and-use-by-dates

    It's up to you if you decide to eat something days beyond its use by date but if you are you're assuming you know better than the manufacturer.
    Never been ill eating something past either its use by or best before. Had 2 yoghurts earlier that had a date of 13/07 on them. No ill effects/no puking/no nothing.
    Pleased to hear it Golfie. If I were going to eat something 10 days past it's use by date I'd also chose a yoghurt as it's essentially a bowl of fermented milk alive with bacteria and acid anyway.

    It doesn't mean any other type of food is still good to eat after it's use by date though.
    I'm sure the food chains build in a pretty big margin for error BA, if only to avoid constant litigation should people fall ill the day after a stated use by date.
    I wouldn't go around recommending people consume food past it's recommended date, but I think if you use common sense you are going to be okay.
    I wouldn't eat fish or shellfish past it's date for example.
    Don't know if you like me remember the days before we all had fridges, but we used to keep things like bacon and ham in the pantry for several days with no ill effect, so I am sure it will stay good much longer in a fridge.
  • bbob said:

    here you go

    Thanks bbob, just seen my breakfast for a second time!!!
  • iaitch said:

    bbob said:

    here you go

    Thanks bbob, just seen my breakfast for a second time!!!
    If this heatwave continues they may grace the Valley on Aug 11th....
  • People who use the word "adult" as a verb, such as "I don't feel like adulting today".
  • McBobbin said:

    People who use the word "adult" as a verb, such as "I don't feel like adulting today".

    Has to be said mate, you are the first person I've ever seen use it, ipso facto you must be annoying. ;-)

    Mind you, not as annoying as tossers who drop Latin phrases into everyday conversations. Quod erat demonstrandum
    Or people that quote badly drawn boy
  • Not being allowed to wear shorts at work.

    Now where's my kilt?
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