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Freddy Woo writes, "as a child we used to have a 'whoever cuts doesn't choose the slice' rule with cake. It worked brilliantly, but it's left me completely anal about dividing up food - my wife just takes the piss as I ritually compare all the slice sizes."

What codes and rituals does your family have?

(, Thu 20 Nov 2008, 18:05)
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Is that not m'colleague's point?
That these people were talking bollocks?

It's not a palindrome either, is it?
(, Thu 27 Nov 2008, 13:35, 1 reply)
No it isn't a palindrome...
nottattall.. :D

Apolly-G's for missing the point M'lud.
(, Thu 27 Nov 2008, 13:38, closed)
I don't really get it either.
Apparently this is a palindrome though:

A man, a plan, a canoe, pasta, heros, rajahs, a coloratura, maps, snipe, percale, macaroni, a gag, a banana bag, a tan, a tag, a banana bag again (or a camel), a crepe, pins, Spam, a rut, a Rolo, cash, a jar, sore hats, a peon, a canal – Panama!

People with faaaaar too much time on their hands!
(, Thu 27 Nov 2008, 14:02, closed)
*mind boggles*
Actually having initially been secretly impressed by the complexity of said 'drome, this has now turned to scornful derision at the inclusion of 'heros'.

Unless that's a Greek island I've not heard of it's not a word.

Hey check out my palindrome:

srefojrg grjofers

KERRRAZZY!
(, Thu 27 Nov 2008, 14:14, closed)

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