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Default According to Delia Smith .....

.... "there's nothing worse than a soggy souffle".

Well I would like to inform Ms. Smith that I have full blown AIDS & her
statement was a little bit wide of the mark.



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Mandy Lifeboats wrote:
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> ... "there's nothing worse than a soggy souffle".
>
> Well I would like to inform Ms. Smith that I have full blown AIDS & her
> statement was a little bit wide of the mark.


Annnnnnd:


*plonk*




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Default According to Delia Smith .....

"Mandy Lifeboats" wrote:
> ... "there's nothing worse than a soggy souffle".
>
> Well I would like to inform Ms. Smith that I have full blown AIDS & her
> statement was a little bit wide of the mark.


How true. Overcooked asparagus is dreadful, too.


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"Pennyaline" > writes:

>"Mandy Lifeboats" wrote:
>> ... "there's nothing worse than a soggy souffle".
>>
>> Well I would like to inform Ms. Smith that I have full blown AIDS & her
>> statement was a little bit wide of the mark.


>How true. Overcooked asparagus is dreadful, too.


Or doughnuts that "look just like Fanny's," (the British euphemism).

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Default According to Delia Smith .....

G Bell wrote:
> "Pennyaline" <> writes:
>> "Mandy Lifeboats" wrote:


>>> ... "there's nothing worse than a soggy souffle".
>>>
>>> Well I would like to inform Ms. Smith that I have full blown AIDS &
>>> her statement was a little bit wide of the mark.

>
>> How true. Overcooked asparagus is dreadful, too.

>
> Or doughnuts that "look just like Fanny's," (the British euphemism).


scary.
I once saw a fridge magnet that *could* have been fashioned after cling
peaches ....






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