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A young woman asked her very old grandfather for his secret for a long life. "Well," he said, " Sprinkle a little bit of gunpowder on your porridge every morning." She followed his advice and she died at the ripe old age of 103. She left behind 9 children, 21 grandchildren, 36 great grandchildren, 48 great great grandchildren - and a 40 foot crater where the crematorium used to be.
Today's research announcement re. red meat and bacon put me in mind of a prank I think may have related somewhere in this forum previously. Back in my early twenties I was working at the Centre for Overseas Pest Research (formerly the Anti-Locust Research Centre, but then we started working on army-worm and kwelia too). Anyway, we occasionally took the opportunity of a birthday to adjourn for lunch to a local hostelry. Said hostelry served toasted sandwiches. One of our number had a bit of a reputation as a hypochondriac (even though he was not French). He ordered a toasted cheese and ham sandwich. As he took the first bite, another colleague took it a her cue to relate a recent article she had read concerning the potentially carcinogenic interaction of the nitrites in ham and the amines in cheese when heated together. Just the one bite was taken out of that sandwich. A good chuckle was enjoyed by the rest of the company.
In other news, I notice that Greggs is bracing itself for a no-deal Brexit by stockpiling pork for its sausage rolls. They have warned their customers to prepare for the wurst.
In other news, I notice that Greggs is bracing itself for a no-deal Brexit by stockpiling pork for its sausage rolls. They have warned their customers to prepare for the wurst.
And in an updated 'whistle while you work' they are bringing home the bacon to a tuna day.
In other news, I notice that Greggs is bracing itself for a no-deal Brexit by stockpiling pork for its sausage rolls. They have warned their customers to prepare for the wurst.
I think this may have something to do with the new product which they're introducing for some of their more troublesome younger customers - the Bratwurst.
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