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Posted: Wed Jan 16th, 2013 12:56
 
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shergars just turned up thanks to D.N.A testing

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:lol:
I'd like to put an each way bet that he tastes better than the average gristle burger found in Tesco or other supermarket.



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Posted: Wed Jan 16th, 2013 16:16
 
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if you don't fancy tescos beef burgers after the recent news you should try there meatballs there the dogs bo**ocks :sssshh:

 




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Well I draw the line at botox. All my experience with botulism was that it was toxic!
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blackfox wrote:
if you don't fancy tescos beef burgers after the recent news you should try there meatballs there the dogs bo**ocks :sssshh:

It doesn't say that on the label:baffled:



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went into mcdonalds this morning for a double beefburger ,the assistant asked if i wanted anything on i said can i have a fiver each way :-)

 




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Have absolutely no idea what this thread is about since I do not live in England so don't know the companies or terms being used,but I DO know something about BoTox. My son is a paraplegic from an off road bike mis-hap 3 years ago. He has regained partial use of his right arm thru regular BoTox injections and they are now discussing whether to use BoTox on his right leg (until recently BoTox was used primarily on small muscles). We have great hope it will be approved and make the rather miraculous recover we have seen in his right arm. I ,too, always thought it was a sort of vanity solution for wrinkles but have learned differently as it is being applied in my son's situation.



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Bit of a mystery to me too Ken.

It seems Horse DNA has been found in some burgers sold by one of our larger supermarkets. The British tend to shy away from horse meat, it's something the French eat, I am told.

So we are awash with jokes about it:

New reports state traces of zebra have been found in Tesco's bar codes.

Tesco have removed veggie burgers from the shelves after traces of uniquorn were found

A friend of mine ate a Tesco burger and was rushed to hospital.....
His condition is now stable

A poll of Tesco shoppers said they'll still buy their burgers from them. The survey was done by Gallup!

I selected some burgers on the Tesco website...
I then clicked on "add to cart"

Just been to Tesco and bought a bottle of Bacardi, a bottle of Lamb's and some burgers.
So that's white rum, navy rum and Red Rum.

Tesco - Every little helps
Who they trying to foal?


And many others... This was just a brief selection from my In-Box this morning. I won't bore you all with the rest, they are no better. o.O



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rob your getting dangerously close to having a sense of humor :rofl::rofl:

 




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I'l take that accusation as a complement. :devil:



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