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« Reply #10950 on: Monday, January 21, 2013, 13:00:40 »

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« Reply #10951 on: Monday, January 21, 2013, 13:22:02 »

Every day is a learning experience.

And this are VERY important issue. :-)
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« Reply #10952 on: Monday, January 21, 2013, 13:43:31 »

The fact I've just been able to eat my home-made "soup" with a fork suggests to me I may have gone a touch too heavy on the "thick and chunky" aspect of it.
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« Reply #10953 on: Monday, January 21, 2013, 13:51:22 »

The fact I've just been able to eat my home-made "soup" with a fork suggests to me I may have gone a touch too heavy on the "thick and chunky" aspect of it.

Why be mildly annoyed? Just rebrand it as warming winter stew. Yum.
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« Reply #10954 on: Monday, January 21, 2013, 14:01:28 »

Why be mildly annoyed? Just rebrand it as warming winter stew. Yum.
Well that's what I did. But I'd been looking forward to a soup. I was only very mildly annoyed, to be fair
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« Reply #10955 on: Monday, January 21, 2013, 14:03:17 »

Well that's what I did. But I'd been looking forward to a soup. I was only very mildly annoyed, to be fair

You could have added stock.  Smiley
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« Reply #10956 on: Monday, January 21, 2013, 14:04:11 »

The fact I've just been able to eat my home-made "soup" with a fork suggests to me I may have gone a touch too heavy on the "thick and chunky" aspect of it.

The food, or the consumer?
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« Reply #10957 on: Monday, January 21, 2013, 14:10:43 »

You could have added stock.  Smiley
I know, I know. But by the time I realised it was all too late. Live and learn.
The food, or the consumer?
Bit of both. I was well suited to my lunch, let's put it that way Smiley

pauld- putting the trivial back into the "trivial things" thread.
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« Reply #10958 on: Monday, January 21, 2013, 14:59:12 »

Speaking of stew (and soup) I made a lamb stew this morning and once it was cooked spontaneously decided to turn it into a Mulligatawny curry soup thing. I'm most pleased with it. 
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« Reply #10959 on: Monday, January 21, 2013, 15:04:45 »

Speaking of stew (and soup) I made a lamb stew this morning and once it was cooked spontaneously decided to turn it into a Mulligatawny curry soup thing. I'm most pleased with it. 
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« Reply #10960 on: Monday, January 21, 2013, 15:37:46 »

Public transport is awesome.

Waiting around for it in the winter is not.
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« Reply #10961 on: Monday, January 21, 2013, 18:45:24 »

Train conductors, as with bus drivers, seem to go one of two ways; really nice people, or complete jobsworths.

I've never understood the bus driver who sees someone running for their bus, towards them, and pulls off a second or two before they get there. Their job is to drive a bus and pick passengers up. I'm sure they have a timetable to stick to but is waiting for 10 seconds and making someones day better really that taxing?

It happened to me once, but the bus pulled away and about 10 metres later got stuck in traffic, Inbetweeners bus wanker style.

This is one of my pet hates too.  I could understand it a bit more if they just did it to young people with the appearance of hoodlums, but I've seen them do it to respectable-looking middle-aged types.  Perhaps they see it as a perk of the job?
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« Reply #10962 on: Monday, January 21, 2013, 18:49:35 »

This is one of my pet hates too.  I could understand it a bit more if they just did it to young people with the appearance of hoodlums, but I've seen them do it to respectable-looking middle-aged types.  Perhaps they see it as a perk of the job?

Their job must be boring as fuck to be fair, sure they just do it to amuse themselves. I certainly would.
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« Reply #10963 on: Monday, January 21, 2013, 18:51:09 »

This is one of my pet hates too.  I could understand it a bit more if they just did it to young people with the appearance of hoodlums, but I've seen them do it to respectable-looking middle-aged types.  Perhaps they see it as a perk of the job?

I know I would.

I'd make a game of it and award myself points for things like how close they get and how far they run.
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« Reply #10964 on: Monday, January 21, 2013, 19:10:04 »

Their job must be boring as fuck to be fair, sure they just do it to amuse themselves. I certainly would.

When i used to work in the off licence i used to ID people who i knew were older than me and i thought were cunts.

They used to get well arsey, so much so i banned a couple from the shop Cheesy
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