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MargaretR 04-03-2013 08:57

Re: Horse Meat in Tesco and Iceland
 
Read on another forum -

"Vatican reeling as DNA tests show communion wafers contain 0% Christ"

:D

jaysay 04-03-2013 09:00

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1044885)
Read on another forum -

"Vatican reeling as DNA tests show communion wafers contain 0% Christ"

:D

Its always been in the mind Margaret, its surprising what belief can do if you really want it to, I was never that convinced myself

Eric 05-03-2013 17:17

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Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse:Ikea recalls cakes in 23 countries after sewage bacteria found - Telegraph

Adds a whole new meaning to "Let them eat cake";)

susie123 05-03-2013 17:26

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1045124)
Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse:Ikea recalls cakes in 23 countries after sewage bacteria found - Telegraph

Adds a whole new meaning to "Let them eat cake";)

Yawn... they have to go over the top with the scaremongering - why not just leave out the word sewage from the headline and let people read the story to find out more.

jaysay 05-03-2013 17:36

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1045131)
Yawn... they have to go over the top with the scaremongering - why not just leave out the word sewage from the headline and let people read the story to find out more.

Think the word sewage in the headline guarantees that people will read the story Sue:D

DtheP47 05-03-2013 17:37

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1045124)
Adds a whole new meaning to "Let them eat cake";)

Let them eat cack...... Oh sugar that's my probation terms banjaxed ;) another months ban for swearing :rolleyes:

DaveinGermany 05-03-2013 18:32

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1045136)
banjaxed :rolleyes:

Now there's a term I've not heard for quite a while.

DtheP47 05-03-2013 18:43

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1045155)
Now there's a term I've not heard for quite a while.

Found this Mr D:
Actually it stems from the Urdu "Bahnn Gehecked" which refers to a large pottery cooking bowl or gourd....These gourds were not very resistant to heat and developed cracks at the base.
When the Pasthu women lifted these onto their shoulders the base frequently came away showering the carrier with hot liquid or stew.

By common usage then the term became a descriptor for an item which was faulty or unsafe.
For instance when someone would attempt to lift a full basket of cobras for the snake charmer someone might say .."Be carefull Parminder....that could be bahnn gehecked...

British soldiers in India brought the expression to these islands

*** Susie123 mentions finding some potsherds up on Morecambe Bay, they may well have come off the shipwreck of the Bengal Lancers back in the great storm of 1882 :D

Bahnn Gehecked sounds German to me though ;)

susie123 05-03-2013 18:51

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1045162)
*** Susie123 mentions finding some potsherds up on Morecambe Bay, they may well have come off the shipwreck of the Bengal Lancers back in the great storm of 1882 :D

Bahnn Gehecked sounds German to me though ;)

More likely the local dump for Silverdale from what I found...

susie123 05-03-2013 18:56

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1045162)
Found this Mr D:
Actually it stems from the Urdu "Bahnn Gehecked" which refers to a large pottery cooking bowl or gourd....These gourds were not very resistant to heat and developed cracks at the base.
When the Pasthu women lifted these onto their shoulders the base frequently came away showering the carrier with hot liquid or stew.

By common usage then the term became a descriptor for an item which was faulty or unsafe.
For instance when someone would attempt to lift a full basket of cobras for the snake charmer someone might say .."Be carefull Parminder....that could be bahnn gehecked...

British soldiers in India brought the expression to these islands

*** Susie123 mentions finding some potsherds up on Morecambe Bay, they may well have come off the shipwreck of the Bengal Lancers back in the great storm of 1882 :D

Bahnn Gehecked sounds German to me though ;)

Don't buy that for a minute - it's Irish, ask Terry Wogan.

DtheP47 05-03-2013 18:58

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1045167)
More likely the local dump for Silverdale from what I found...

I thought Morecambe was the local dump for Silverdale;)

Gordon Booth 05-03-2013 19:07

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1045172)
I thought Morecambe was the local dump for Silverdale;)

I don't know why people make fun of Morecambe- I think it's awful!

DaveinGermany 05-03-2013 19:09

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It was in common usage amongst the Military 80's- 90's, but since then seldom heard. :)

Eric 05-03-2013 22:55

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1045131)
Yawn... they have to go over the top with the scaremongering - why not just leave out the word sewage from the headline and let people read the story to find out more.

Know what you mean ... there was a thing a while back in Brooks, Alberta at a meat packing plant ... e coli or some stuff like that in some of the meat. I think a grand total of seventeen people accross Canada reported symptoms ... (of course, they could have been hung over:rolleyes:) But this made front page news for a couple of weeks:eek: Seventeen people! From a packing plant that slaughtered 4,000 animals a day. Ok, it might not have been seventeen; it might have been thirteen, which is how many years etc. ... but it wasn't all that many.

jaysay 06-03-2013 08:37

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1045172)
I thought Morecambe was the local dump for Silverdale;)

Ya Mr D Saturday night entertainment in Morecambe is watching the traffic lights change on the Barbary Coast:D


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