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Can't really comment, I always thought cats had the best eyesight. _________________ Rachel
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Big Stevie B Strata Poster

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Death Banned

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Was it really a virgin birth...Or are we all labouring under a mis-conception?    |
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Death Banned

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Hail All!
Not a jocular one I'm afraid, more a rather serious piece of advice here...
"With Canon, you can't!" 
I just installed and fired up my new one (An LBP 2900i) and the fuser unit almost caught fire whilst I was printing the first page! There was a fair bit of smoke coming out of it all the same... 
I called their technical support to check if this was a running in issue, but apparently it's not...So my brand new £55,- printer is now sitting on the desk doing nothing whilst I wait for their tech dept. to ring me back with further info! 
So much for Canon printers being "Reliable"...  
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Big Stevie B Strata Poster

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Why does Burger King give the option of Veggie Burgers. Then put in small print on there menus, "May be cooked in the same oils as meat products"? Does this not miss the purpose and mean they don`t care about there vegetarian customers? If they did would they not advertise this in bigger print and more noticeable.
Just look at the menu closer people at the Burger King in Alton Towers. _________________ www.freewebs.com/big-Stevie-b/
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Death Banned

Joined: 10 Oct 2007 Posts: 871 Location: Farnborough, UK
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Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 1:56 am Post subject: |
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Hmmm...I used to work in one of the Burger Kings in Guildford. Back there (It was about ten years ago now, mind! ) we had six fryers, and only one of those was ever used for meat products - The other five being strictly fries and bean-burgers only.
Wouldn't surprise me if they changed that procedure though...In truth, Buger King couldn't organise diners in a resturant!   Anyhow, back on topic...
Confuscious say: Devout Metalhead with two spare ticket to Wacken Open Air listing on eBay as he short of cash need think twice before sell using Dutch Auction format...  
(Aye...Most of the buyers - Despite my repeated attempts to inform them accurately - Appear to think that I'm selling two pairs of tickets, and not two single ones. This'll be going to mediation, I can just feel it in my rattly old bones...  )
Farewell...
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| Big Stevie B wrote: | Why does Burger King give the option of Veggie Burgers. Then put in small print on there menus, "May be cooked in the same oils as meat products"? Does this not miss the purpose and mean they don`t care about there vegetarian customers? If they did would they not advertise this in bigger print and more noticeable.
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Burger King's vegetarian burger, that which was once known as the veggie Whopper, used to be approved by the Vegetarian Society and was microwaved.
Spicey Bean Burgers are fried and may be cooked in the same oil as fish or chicken items.
If the burger's not Veg Soc approved any more then I won't eat it.. not that I'm a fan of burger stuff anyway.
Many of you may be aware I'm extremely intolerant to animal fats and consuming them makes me physically unwell, so I have to be extra careful. _________________ Sarah
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Why do music stores put wrestling DVD`s next to adult DVD`s? They do this in two large chain stores. Don`t they realise that wrestling has two main audience types. Adult males and teenager's both sex. The later being more die-hard and heading straight for the wrestling video section. _________________ www.freewebs.com/big-Stevie-b/
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