Relegation Avoidance Thread

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Sadly you can't just decide to support a top side....it happens or not....sometimes some stupid, idiotic, bunch of tossers just weevil their way into your heart<wah>

Sorry...forgot the point of this thread.

Thinks:emoticon-0114-dull:still got 2 mince pies left.<diva>
 
Sadly you can't just decide to support a top side....it happens or not....sometimes some stupid, idiotic, bunch of tossers just weevil their way into your heart<wah>

Sorry...forgot the point of this thread.

Thinks:emoticon-0114-dull:still got 2 mince pies left.<diva>

I have had two mince pies over the festive period. As for supporting the All Blacks, I have been doing that since around 1991 so it is not just an instant decision or glory hunting fad.
 
Only flavour for crisps is salted. Have to say that is because I worked in a crisp factory and believe me the smell from giant barrels of flavouring is pretty repulsive. All staff preferred ready salted and were very unhappy if none of the lines was producing those for sampling.
 
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Only flavour for crisps is salted. Have to say that is because I worked in a crisp factory and believe me that the smell from giant barrels of flavouring is pretty repulsive. All staff preferred ready salted and were very unhappy if none of the lines was producing those for sampling.

so salted crisps were prererred by the factory staff as the smell of the salt flavour was better than say prawn cocktail?

I am intrigued by this feel good story... Please do expand
 
so salted crisps were prererred by the factory staff as the smell of the salt flavour was better than say prawn cocktail?

I am intrigued by this feel good story... Please do expand
Salt doesn't have a smell, but cheese and onion honked out the whole factory. Thank God, prawn cocktail wasn't devised whilst I was there. :)