Wouldn't pass the European Union!

Started by Mrs Ava, July 29, 2005, 19:19:17

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Mrs Ava

But number one daughter was thrilled when she spotted this cucumber under the cloche at the allotment!



Mrs Ava


redimp

I defence of the EU it is the supermarkets who demanded straight cucumbers to save on packaging costs.
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Icyberjunkie

Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear.  My wifey is gross!   There was I admiring your cucumber when she went "EWWWWwww"  :o "what is that? "...  A cucumber says I.   "No, says she - what is it on? someones fat belly?"

I shan't repeat the rest of the conversation leading to my explaining about work tops but with this level of madness my poor children have no chance of avoiding our genetic inheritance!  :-\

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Neil (The Young Ones) once said "You plant the seed, the seed grows, you harvest the seed....You plant the seed....."   if only it was that simple!!!

Mrs Ava

HAHAHAHAHHA Oh Icy, I shall never look at my marble chopping board the same again!

lorna

EJ May we now see pic of no 1 daughter without her moustache please. ;D It looks like she has inherited her lovely looks from her Nan, lucky girl. Lorna.

Roy Bham UK

;D A cool Cucumber, displayed by a cool model displaying a cool T shirt with a motif of a cool come dancing logo, am I right on all counts? ;D

Robert_Brenchley

Apparently the Victorians used to think bent cucumbers were a sign of moral degeneracy. They used glass tubes to force them to grow straight.

GREENWIZARD

thus making them even more phallic RB :o :o ;D
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wardy

I saw one of those cucumber straighteners last week.  They were huge.  They must have grown whoppers in them days  ;D   
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amphibian

Quote from: redclanger on July 29, 2005, 20:14:29
I defence of the EU it is the supermarkets who demanded straight cucumbers to save on packaging costs.

As silly a ruling as it might at first seem, the implications for reducing packaging are massive, straight cucumbers are more efficient to pack, meaning less boxes need to go on a lorry, and therefore less fuel is used.

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