i knew i was missing something

Apr 14, 2006 16:17

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naatz April 14 2006, 20:30:11 UTC
. . . the printy things on the eggs? Ink? Usually either blue or pink? That's the expiry date. Which you'd know, had you actually looked.

|Meduza|

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karit April 14 2006, 20:37:28 UTC
...

BITE ME. ;_;

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naatz April 14 2006, 20:38:06 UTC
*chews*

|Meduza|

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karit April 14 2006, 20:38:19 UTC
Also...! Also! To look for something, you have to know it's THERE. I didn't know it was there. Hmph!

*...took a while to think of a comeback, shut up*

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ryokoblue April 15 2006, 08:45:15 UTC
Yes, but can yogurt go bad? That is the question.

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ryokoblue April 15 2006, 16:43:56 UTC
Yes, yes it can.

And . . . woah. Jennie, even -I- knew that. :O

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karit April 15 2006, 19:01:30 UTC
...and who might you be? *has suspicions* I cannot respond to your evil comments unless I know who you are!

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karit April 15 2006, 18:56:58 UTC
. . .yes.

Not that I know from experience, or anything.

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indefiance April 15 2006, 17:48:41 UTC
Err. XDD

It's okay; I only learned that because we had to have a baby project, and eggs were our mock babies. After awhile, my baby was stinky... and yeah, changing its diaper didn't really work. =/

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karit April 15 2006, 18:58:28 UTC
...er. Well... I'm not alone! We are together in our former ignorance!

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indefiance April 18 2006, 04:32:53 UTC
. . . but the expiration date is written on the cardboard box! Sometimes it's even written on the -egg-!

Why wouldn't they have expiration dates? :P

-Nathan

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karit April 18 2006, 05:13:43 UTC
...okay, #1: it's a styrofoam box, and #2: it's not written on anything, it's imprinted in a place where you have to be looking for it to see it, also #3: the hell? It's NEVER written on the eggs.

And maybe because... uh... someone might not consider that they could go bad? At least not in that short amount of time.

*indignant*

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