mad cows.....

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  1. UsedtobeDendy

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    Can't stand warm milk either :D
     
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    reminds me of primary school, when the free school milk was kept in front of the fire!! Tasted awful! (And I bet that fire wouldn't be allowed nowadays - would it DaveW??)
     
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    Not unless the fire was guarded according to EU standards and incapable of causing injury to any child stupid enough to poke a finger or any other extremity of the body into it.

    The tablets we used to use in the very pongy boys' urinals were banned just in case a child picked one up and ate it!

    There's a 100+ year old Yew tree growing in the grounds right above the kids' picnic area. I'm looking forward to the battle between Health & Safety and Tree Preservation when someone wakes up to the fact that if you eat a Yew, you'll get sick.

    Quote from my own primary school days.
    "This milk's sour"
    "It snot"
     
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