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Old 11-22-2003, 08:12 PM
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Gah! I hate that stuff! It is almost worse than toast crumbs in the butter.
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Gah! I hate that stuff! It is almost worse than toast crumbs in the butter.
Or washing your hands at somebody's house and finding hair on the soap! Blah!!
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Old 11-23-2003, 12:27 AM
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I notice the stuff, but never have any problems with it getting in my milk Usually it just sort of snaps off when I pop the top off. What are you guys drinking anyway to have hasslingly noticeable flakes, whole milk? The key, is 1%. Now that's where it's at. Not thin and watery like that skim crap, but not as overbearing as whole milk.
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i don't really get that problem with my trusted 2%...damn i really want some right now..think i'll get a glass before bed
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Old 11-23-2003, 03:55 PM
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im very fussy abuot glasses. if i need a drink, my glass HAS to be very clean. free of oily marks, food flakes from the previous drinker etc.
nothing worse than puring yourself a drink, the glass gets slippery in ur hands, and as you drink, you notice little floaties in there.. . makes me sick.

i get sick from touching oily cutlery too. it really annoyes me. just like if i have dust on my hands, i hate having dust on my hands.
also dont like nail filers.. makes me cringe ;/

i agree with the soap. its so gross.... or when you hae a shower at their place, you get out with wet feet, and hair get stuck to ur feet and it isnt pelasant.
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Old 11-23-2003, 04:00 PM
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Re: White Crust

My dishwasher isn't very good at washing spoons, so there is always crusty stuff on them. It's great when you are eating yoghurt then notice a nasty lump of dried out oatmeal on your spoon...
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oh shit.. that is so gross , and i couldnt agree more.
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Old 11-23-2003, 04:39 PM
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Re: White Crust

THat crusty white shit is anthrax, the Taliban is running a Jihad on dairy products.... RUN! Run I tell you!!!!
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Re: Re: White Crust

The solution is to drink more milk. My family goes through a gallon every two days. The stuff never crusts up bcs its gone so fast.
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I've had that frozen stuff before, sometimes it tastes good
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Re: White Crust

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im very fussy abuot glasses. if i need a drink, my glass HAS to be very clean. free of oily marks, food flakes from the previous drinker etc.
nothing worse than puring yourself a drink, the glass gets slippery in ur hands, and as you drink, you notice little floaties in there.. . makes me sick.

i get sick from touching oily cutlery too. it really annoyes me. just like if i have dust on my hands, i hate having dust on my hands.
also dont like nail filers.. makes me cringe ;/

i agree with the soap. its so gross.... or when you hae a shower at their place, you get out with wet feet, and hair get stuck to ur feet and it isnt pelasant.
how about this...i once went to this person's house and they were about 2 eat breakfast....the englidh muffins come out of the toaster and they go to the fridge to get the butter.....the butter dish falls butter side down on the floor and they pick it up and continue to butter the english muffins with that same butter.....mind you this floor looks like it hasn't been cleaned for at least a couple of years.....they look at me and are like "do you want some?" "uhhh i already ate, but thanks for asking...."
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Re: Re: White Crust

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how about this...i once went to this person's house and they were about 2 eat breakfast....the englidh muffins come out of the toaster and they go to the fridge to get the butter.....the butter dish falls butter side down on the floor and they pick it up and continue to butter the english muffins with that same butter.....mind you this floor looks like it hasn't been cleaned for at least a couple of years.....they look at me and are like "do you want some?" "uhhh i already ate, but thanks for asking...."
damn... thats pretty bad. knowing me, id point it out to them straight away "would u like some?" id be like " hey dude, that butter just licked the floor" but i guess their answer would be either " ... yea...and?" or " oh did it? didnt notice" so either way ist a win win situation.
my dad's ex wife was pretty bad. she would use the same chopping board i used to cook dinners, to cut red old meat for the dogs. i bought a new chopping board for myself and bought her a chopping board for her to cut the dog meat and dog food with.. what she does? i was watching her using it, she took the good chefs knife, cut the dog food, then got hungry, and started cutting salami and tomatoes on the same chopping board with the same knife. that was horrific.. and the smell of the god damn food she used to cook.. i have no idea what my dad saw in her.
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Re: Re: White Crust

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how about this...i once went to this person's house and they were about 2 eat breakfast....the englidh muffins come out of the toaster and they go to the fridge to get the butter.....the butter dish falls butter side down on the floor and they pick it up and continue to butter the english muffins with that same butter.....mind you this floor looks like it hasn't been cleaned for at least a couple of years.....they look at me and are like "do you want some?" "uhhh i already ate, but thanks for asking...."
I can picture it now!!
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