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ham and cheese - me had that too.. had to buy on the way to work.. no food at home... hehe..

my fridge is the typical live alone male one at the moment.. it contains some beer and some takeaway leftovers from about 2 weeks ago.. :P

hehe - well i haven't opened my pantry for a while - i think they is some random 2 month old weetbix floating round in there somewhere..

did have some onions that were literaly working their way out the door.. they'd grown shoots which were pushing the door open.. hehehe...

they was some mince that was almost a year after its used by date in the freezer - he said because it was frozen it would be alright for tacos - i let him have the tacos i went and got fish n chips haha

same niz - me was talking to 25gtt last nite.. from the gains in rwhp he was talking - i've decided to get the exhaust cam at the same time as the cam belt..

anyone got the web add for nygen? (nengun - sh*t - i don't know how to spell it!!):P

why oh why has all this been left for me to organise - i had nothing to do with it in the beginning - now everyone else has dumped it on me and run!

*sigh* There has to be a better way than working!

Originally posted by caminperth

did have some onions that were literaly working their way out the door.. they'd grown shoots which were pushing the door open.. hehehe...

hahah same thing happend to me too! :P

in the vegi section in the bottom of fridge... I have hydroponics.

all sorts of things are growing there :P

year old mince hahahah I had 6 month old steak and I was fine :(

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