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The lengths some people will got to to make a bit of money is incheddarable. If you don't want get into trouble with cheese safe you need to tread very caerphilly. I would make edam sure that you do everything by the book. Incorrect use of cheese can have a large enviremmental impact. The head of cheese safe, the stinking bishop, is very keen to cracker down on unauthorised cheese mining.
 
Apparently the cheese safe people are investigating Tesco for using mascarpone in lasagne
 
i took of the bath panel and stuck a tourch under the bath to discover 20mm high fungus spores and sure enough the bath seal had gone.

Who the hell keeps a seal in their bath?
I'm content with my rubber ducky!
 
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