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By maccaveli
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i have just been listening to wed 19th dec's show and at one point chris mentions daves first ever warning, and how they were given a bollocking in the bosses office.
Dave didnt want to speak about it.
apparently he made a comment about someone doing sign language at a spice girls gig, a few years ago

Does any1 have any more details???

i hate andi peters!
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By MK Chris
#320295
Vivienne wrote:It was a "joke", which I found highly amusing.

It didn't work and you were probably the only one to find it amusing.
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By foot-loose
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maccaveli wrote:Does any1 have any more details???

Judging by the above, I think the short answer is 'no', I'm afraid. The slightly longer answer is probably 'have you checked the sound vault?'.
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By Yudster
#320366
I don't like milk. It's food for babies. Why we still drink it - and not even that of our own species - once we're beyond a year or two old is beyond me.
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By Vivienne
#320399
Orange juice milkshakes! I'm gonna try that! Try hot milk with margarine in it. Heat up the milk, then stir in marg. It's lovely.
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By maccaveli
#320404
how silly was i? thinking i would get a straight answer! i should have seen the thread deteriorating into a chat about milk from a mile off!
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By Yudster
#320416
maccaveli wrote:how silly was i? thinking i would get a straight answer! i should have seen the thread deteriorating into a chat about milk from a mile off!

You did get a straight answer - we don't know. So now we are having a chat.
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By Vivienne
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maccaveli wrote:how silly was i? thinking i would get a straight answer! i should have seen the thread deteriorating into a chat about milk from a mile off!


I thought it was perfectly sensible.
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By Nicola_Red
#320426
I haven't drunk milk for about ten years, does that mean I'm not funny? Or does soya milk count?
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By foot-loose
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Yudster wrote:I don't like milk. It's food for babies. Why we still drink it - and not even that of our own species - once we're beyond a year or two old is beyond me.

Cos it is full of nutrients and is one of the best (if not the best) natural source of calcium out there.

It also amazes me how many products we can make from one basic ingredient - think of all the cheeses, butter, yougurt etc that you can get from the one thing. And how people discovered that you could get all these things thousands of years ago when they didn't have the tools or knowledge that we do today!
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By Andy B
#320467
Yeah, they left a load of milk out in the sun too long and hey Preston!
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By Andy B
#320473
And it turned into cheese and youghurt and butter and stuff, that's all cheese and yoghurt is, gone off milk.

Not too sure what butter is, it's like the bits off the top and you shake them really hard and you get butter I seem to recall from my school days. But to make cheese you get a load of milk, wait for it to start to go off, get the bits off the top, squeeze em and leave em to harden....bob's your auntie's live in lover....cheese.

See I know science me.
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By foot-loose
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so how do you make Brie? Or Cheddar? Or Stilton?

I aint saying that it's not easy* - i just find it interesting that people worked out how to do it. Like they wern't even trying to invent it, it's just always been there!


*By 'easy' I mean that you don't need lots of fancy equipment to do it. I've never made cheese and have no idea how to. My aunt has made butter though and she says it's pretty straight forward. She won an award for it and everything!