Control Freaks
Peej writes, "My mate Tony's dad used to weigh the breakfast cereal in the morning to make sure everybody got an equal amount and the pack provided the exact amount of servings advertised on the packet. I learned from this that the recommended serving size on a cereal packet isn't enough to feed a sparrow."
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( , Fri 24 Oct 2014, 13:57)
Peej writes, "My mate Tony's dad used to weigh the breakfast cereal in the morning to make sure everybody got an equal amount and the pack provided the exact amount of servings advertised on the packet. I learned from this that the recommended serving size on a cereal packet isn't enough to feed a sparrow."
Sound familiar? Tell us more.
( , Fri 24 Oct 2014, 13:57)
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noo
You would never ask for a fork and knife, it's knife and fork; so why would the forks be to the left of the knives? (Of course this all falls apart when you consider how they are laid out on the table)
( , Thu 30 Oct 2014, 13:16, 1 reply)
You would never ask for a fork and knife, it's knife and fork; so why would the forks be to the left of the knives? (Of course this all falls apart when you consider how they are laid out on the table)
( , Thu 30 Oct 2014, 13:16, 1 reply)
No, because when you lay them out on a table,
you put a huge gap in the middle of it all, and lay it out completely unlike they would be laid out in the drawer. So how they're arranged when in use is irrelevant to how they're arranged when in storage.
( , Fri 31 Oct 2014, 13:34, closed)
you put a huge gap in the middle of it all, and lay it out completely unlike they would be laid out in the drawer. So how they're arranged when in use is irrelevant to how they're arranged when in storage.
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