Little Known Facts

Discussion in 'New Roundtable' started by Bengal B, Feb 27, 2014.

  1. Jmg

    Jmg Veteran Member

  2. tirk

    tirk im the lyrical jessie james

    Or warm milk.
     
  3. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

    Yep. Mostly warm water, warm sodas, and warm beer by American standards.
     
  4. mctiger

    mctiger RIP, and thanks for the music Staff Member

    Some kids have allergies.....this saves them the disappointment of getting a Snickers bar that they can't eat.
     
  5. Bengal B

    Bengal B Founding Member

    A couple of years ago a 16 year old boy ate a peanut butter sandwich. Then he kissed his 15 year old girlfriend. She died from an allergy to peanuts
     
  6. Jmg

    Jmg Veteran Member

    The milk is served cold, it's just sold in warm boxes. I think it is partially because Europeans do things small. They don't have big fridges.

    But yeah, it's terrible that most drinks are not icy. I don't mind warmish beer, provided it is a sort of beer that works served in that manner. but I am not a fan of non cold soft drinks. I have not had an iced beverage since I left New York over a week ago.
     
  7. Jmg

    Jmg Veteran Member

    I am a bitter old man.

    When was a kid there was no peanut allergies. We ate peanuts like normal living beings should
     
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  8. Jmg

    Jmg Veteran Member

    They should just man up and eat the snickers
     
  9. Bengal B

    Bengal B Founding Member

    I had a peanut butter sandwich this morning but I haven't kissed any 15 year old girls in a long time

    Spread butter on the slices of bread, then spread peanut butter and toast. Great with Smuckers strawberry preserves.

    If I accidentally leave milk out and it gets warm I throw it away. I thought it must be spoiled by then
     
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  10. Jmg

    Jmg Veteran Member

    If I had kids I would make them eat peanuts as early as possible so they don't get a gay ass allergy.

    The warm milk in Europe apparently has a shelf life of many months. The milk I just bought expires sept 9 2016.
     

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