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Who cares about cereal when you can have m&s sticky BBQ chicken wings anyway?

(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:21, 2 replies, latest was 12 years ago)
Only someone who hasn't yet lost their chocolate granola virginity could say that

(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:25, Reply)
cereal shouldn't contain chocolate

(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:26, Reply)
See above!
Depends when you're eating it!!
(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:28, Reply)
CEREAL IS A BREAKFAST FOR CHILDREN!

(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:31, Reply)
Yes but I don't eat it for breakfast!
Anyway I'd like to see you feed Alpen or something to a child. There'd be more waaaaaaahing than when you delete a post on here.
(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:32, Reply)
Neither me nor you are likely to have children,

(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:32, Reply)
I have enough of the little buggers to give breakfast to
3 nieces and 1 nephew on holiday next week. I'll come back without my ovaries, i swear.
(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:34, Reply)
is Bill going to be there?

(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:34, Reply)
No, but vippers will be, hopefully!

(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:35, Reply)

"Cut it out" lols.
(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:39, Reply)
Oof

(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:40, Reply)
are you anti children as well?
seeing mini ape at the end of the working day is the best part of my day
(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:34, Reply)
Not anti per se,
But with the thing that makes lady pig blind always hanging over us, on top of other things that go along with it, it's not a risk we'll take I imagine.
(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:38, Reply)
Would you adopt?

(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:38, Reply)
I would, but I think it's a bigger deal from her point of view than mine.
With my career change under way it might be more likely, but who knows. We've always been never say never.
(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:42, Reply)
fair enough

(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:39, Reply)

Gene testing would tell you the risk. Via GP these days.
(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:43, Reply)
We know the risk, and it's high enough to warrant fair caution.

(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:45, Reply)

Yeah. Fair point. Difficult.
(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:46, Reply)
I'm just not sure she feels comfortable with adoption.
It's also not the easiest thing to get in to a chat about.
(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:59, Reply)

Probably the most difficult thing in any relationship.
These feelings develop over time, though and can change.
You'll both know best.
(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 22:04, Reply)
get her an adopted child and wrap it up and put it under the christmas tree

(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 22:10, Reply)
M&S?

(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:25, Reply)
Is that a bad thing?

(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:26, Reply)
I have never eaten anything from there.
I just use the little one in the train station for beer as they open until 11
(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:30, Reply)
I use it as its easier buying stuff at kings cross than going out somewhere when I get home.

(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:31, Reply)
Fair enough.
To be fair I get my shopping delivered so I can't judge on middle class shopping habits.
(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:32, Reply)
Ocado or waitrose?

(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:39, Reply)

sainsbury
(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:43, Reply)
Fore ready made stuff, m&s is about as good as it gets, i reckon

(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:33, Reply)
Everything I like they stop doing though.

(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:35, Reply)
Tesco does this to me, on the rare occasions I go in there
It's like the reverse of apey's job
(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:36, Reply)
I often get their beef ribs for lunch these days
They're delicious.
(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:52, Reply)
I had a real craving for their sushi rice balls
Bastards have stopped making them :(
(, Tue 13 Aug 2013, 21:55, Reply)

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