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Originally Posted by squiggle:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by El Loro:

The weather presenter on the BBC Midlands news this lunchtime could become the national weather forecaster judging from her name:

Sara Blizzard

 

We need a nationwide search for a new weather presenter, someone with a name like Sunshine would be my suggestion.

 

Yogi there is no such thing as too much homemade soup!

 I can always freeze some, Squiggle.

Yogi19
Originally Posted by squiggle:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by El Loro:

The weather presenter on the BBC Midlands news this lunchtime could become the national weather forecaster judging from her name:

Sara Blizzard

 

We need a nationwide search for a new weather presenter, someone with a name like Sunshine would be my suggestion.

 

Yogi there is no such thing as too much homemade soup!

Moonie
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Skylark24:

Yogi will have no soup left at this rate ! 
Thats the beds done and the dog has just hopped into mine ! She does it every time. She wont be there long, the cheek of her  

Kia is like me, I love to be first in the bed when the sheets have been changed.

  She is one spoilt dog !

FM

With the news story today about a school banning triangular flapjacks because a pupil was hurt when one was thrown:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-essex-21923218

I got to thinking that square ones were just as dangerous as they have 4 corners. I think the only answer is that flapjacks must be made round in future so then they can't have any edges. Alternatively all children must be fully padded up in case they get a flapjack thrown at them.

El Loro
Originally Posted by El Loro:

With the news story today about a school banning triangular flapjacks because a pupil was hurt when one was thrown:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-essex-21923218

I got to thinking that square ones were just as dangerous as they have 4 corners. I think the only answer is that flapjacks must be made round in future so then they can't have any edges. Alternatively all children must be fully padded up in case they get a flapjack thrown at them.

On the other hand what where the children doing with such a dangerous weapon unsupervised?  

Moonie
Originally Posted by El Loro:

With the news story today about a school banning triangular flapjacks because a pupil was hurt when one was thrown:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-essex-21923218

I got to thinking that square ones were just as dangerous as they have 4 corners. I think the only answer is that flapjacks must be made round in future so then they can't have any edges. Alternatively all children must be fully padded up in case they get a flapjack thrown at them.

  

FM
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by El Loro:

With the news story today about a school banning triangular flapjacks because a pupil was hurt when one was thrown:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-essex-21923218

I got to thinking that square ones were just as dangerous as they have 4 corners. I think the only answer is that flapjacks must be made round in future so then they can't have any edges. Alternatively all children must be fully padded up in case they get a flapjack thrown at them.

On the other hand what where the children doing with such a dangerous weapon unsupervised?  

 Whatever next?!

Yogi19
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by El Loro:

With the news story today about a school banning triangular flapjacks because a pupil was hurt when one was thrown:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-essex-21923218

I got to thinking that square ones were just as dangerous as they have 4 corners. I think the only answer is that flapjacks must be made round in future so then they can't have any edges. Alternatively all children must be fully padded up in case they get a flapjack thrown at them.

On the other hand what where the children doing with such a dangerous weapon unsupervised?  

 Whatever next?!

I think they have changed/stopped/altered all the things we did when we where young, now 

Moonie
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by El Loro:

With the news story today about a school banning triangular flapjacks because a pupil was hurt when one was thrown:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-essex-21923218

I got to thinking that square ones were just as dangerous as they have 4 corners. I think the only answer is that flapjacks must be made round in future so then they can't have any edges. Alternatively all children must be fully padded up in case they get a flapjack thrown at them.

On the other hand what where the children doing with such a dangerous weapon unsupervised?  

 Whatever next?!

I think they have changed/stopped/altered all the things we did when we where young, now 

 You are right. Our kids are wrapped up in cotton wool to a stupid degree nowadays, it's ridiculous, imo.

Yogi19
goodnight yogi & skylark, sleep well El! How very very funny, I almost posted about the flapjacks as I posted about going home what a ridiculous thing to ban! Round ones could be thrown like frisbee's, heart ones have a point, stars.. Well that's just reckless baking isn't it goodnight hug for squiggle too, hope you had a nice evening. I've been painting candy canes (275 sleeps to go!)
~Sparkling Summer~
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