WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



gph 8:18 Fri May 20
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British women who are unable to digest lactose are, on average, around half a centimetre shorter, and have a higher incidence of osteoporosis and cataracts, than those who can.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lactase_persistence

Although starting to drink cows' milk must have been an odd thing to do (perhaps it happened after the consumption of hallucinogenic mushrooms), it seems to have worked out well.

gph 8:01 Fri May 20
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Humans have been drinking milk long enough for it to affect our genetics - obviously, more in the regions where we've been drinking it longest.

http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/news/070401_lactose

Bullet 7:51 Fri May 20
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Mr Brando would've approved.

The Cult Of Bob 7:22 Fri May 20
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NO BUTS IT'S GOT TO BE BUTTER

Nurse Ratched 7:11 Fri May 20
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But I accept the practice is odd.

Nurse Ratched 7:10 Fri May 20
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Yes.

It's even better when it is rendered chewable and called CHEESE.

Fivetide 7:05 Fri May 20
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BRANDED 6:41 Fri May 20


Hahahahahahaha

Scraper 6:48 Fri May 20
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Nurse Ratched 11:07 Thu May 19

You find eating the solid form of liquid intended for Cow Children inviting then?

BRANDED 6:41 Fri May 20
Re: Lurpak 2 for £3
Did anyone notice the bird in that picture?

Fivetide 6:24 Fri May 20
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Lurpak, as in the OP, is just fine.

Put it in a butter dish, varying quantity to your needs - tadah!

ironsofcanada 6:13 Fri May 20
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Does margarine still make your kids androgynous according to science? It did a number of years ago, I am pretty sure.

sidneyshitcunt 5:57 Fri May 20
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Some of the cunts on here consume margarine, going where cockroaches refuse. Explains a lot.

Ronald_antly 12:07 Fri May 20
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The Lurpack will go nicely with those BUNS.

Hammer and Pickle 11:18 Thu May 19
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I can see this churn all night.

Coffee 11:15 Thu May 19
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Anything but butter = a mug's game

bruuuno 11:14 Thu May 19
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Butter = a mugs game

Far Cough 11:09 Thu May 19
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Wise words from Edith Cavell, thanks

Nurse Ratched 11:07 Thu May 19
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Butter dish. Real, pure block butter. Doesn't have to be fancy stuff. Cut a bit off the block every day or two to put in the butter dish to soften and leave the rest in the fridge. It's mostly fat so unless your kitchen gets really warm it won't 'go off'. Just be more vigilant in summer. I have no idea why anybody would put that disgusting 'spread' stuff in their mouth. Look at the ingredients list on real butter: milk and salt. If it's unsalted butter, it's just milk. Ever read the list on 'spread'? It isn't very inviting. Not much of it sounds like food.

Far Cough 10:57 Thu May 19
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Cheers stewey, just what I was looking for

stewey 10:55 Thu May 19
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Far cough there is one i use called losley ,pure butter none of this butter n oil marge shit get in asda ,m & s do a pure spreadable one also.

Far Cough 10:52 Thu May 19
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It goes off too quick out of the fridge

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