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Eating cake: is there a scandal or not?
March 17 2007 at 10:25 AM Sally Anne (Login sally.anne)
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If I were eating cake and there was a scandal involving the cake maker I would like to know about it.
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Brenda
(no login) Re: Eating cake: is there a scandal or not? March 17 2007, 8:58 PM
There may be stories of scandals at the butcher and candelstickmaker, as well as the baker or cake maker, but it's hard to know what's genuinely a scandal and what is no more than unsubstantiated rumour.
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Vienay
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SENIOR MEMBER Re: Eating cake: is there a scandal or not? March 18 2007, 2:09 AM
This sounds very much like the soap opera unfolds thread. Very mysterious, very evasive and doesn't make any sense.
Why don't you guys just come out and say what you want to say without all the analogies?
I'm begining to think someone is just doing this to entertain themselves.
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Nell Gwynne
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EVE MEMBERS Re: Eating cake: is there a scandal or not? March 18 2007, 10:47 AM
I doubt if it's entertainment, it seems to be something more than that. There must be some good reason why people aren't more forthcoming about what's on their mind, but if they can't say exactly what they want to say for whatever reason it might be better not to say anything about the matter at all.
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Interwom
(no login) Re: Eating cake: is there a scandal or not? March 21 2007, 12:01 PM
I sincerely hope there's nothing sinister afoot in the world of bovine products. I've just been reading about this big egg scandal, how the leading supermarkets in the UK have been selling free range eggs for 5 years that now turn out to have been standard battery hen eggs. Talk about conning the consumer!
Sane Cow
(no login) Re: Eating cake: is there a scandal or not? April 2 2007, 9:41 AM
Yes that is terrible. It's a sad thing to say, but it just shows that you can never be certain where things are really coming from. It's just impossible to know whether free range eggs are truly free range.
March 17 2007 at 10:25 AM Sally Anne (Login sally.anne)
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If I were eating cake and there was a scandal involving the cake maker I would like to know about it.
Author Reply
Brenda
(no login) Re: Eating cake: is there a scandal or not? March 17 2007, 8:58 PM
There may be stories of scandals at the butcher and candelstickmaker, as well as the baker or cake maker, but it's hard to know what's genuinely a scandal and what is no more than unsubstantiated rumour.
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Vienay
(Login Vienay)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: Eating cake: is there a scandal or not? March 18 2007, 2:09 AM
This sounds very much like the soap opera unfolds thread. Very mysterious, very evasive and doesn't make any sense.
Why don't you guys just come out and say what you want to say without all the analogies?
I'm begining to think someone is just doing this to entertain themselves.

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Nell Gwynne
(Login nell.gwynne)
EVE MEMBERS Re: Eating cake: is there a scandal or not? March 18 2007, 10:47 AM
I doubt if it's entertainment, it seems to be something more than that. There must be some good reason why people aren't more forthcoming about what's on their mind, but if they can't say exactly what they want to say for whatever reason it might be better not to say anything about the matter at all.
Edit Message Delete Message
Interwom
(no login) Re: Eating cake: is there a scandal or not? March 21 2007, 12:01 PM
I sincerely hope there's nothing sinister afoot in the world of bovine products. I've just been reading about this big egg scandal, how the leading supermarkets in the UK have been selling free range eggs for 5 years that now turn out to have been standard battery hen eggs. Talk about conning the consumer!
Sane Cow
(no login) Re: Eating cake: is there a scandal or not? April 2 2007, 9:41 AM
Yes that is terrible. It's a sad thing to say, but it just shows that you can never be certain where things are really coming from. It's just impossible to know whether free range eggs are truly free range.