I'm in so much trouble with Mrs Drew
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I made an actual real kitchen type mess to do this one...
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More importantly;
why have you got more than one variety of tinned spaghetti?
Do you regularly have visitors who, for dietary reasons, require different types of tinned spag?
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Thu 13 May 2010, 20:54,
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Do you regularly have visitors who, for dietary reasons, require different types of tinned spag?
How much mess can you make pouring two tins of spag into a bowl?
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Thu 13 May 2010, 20:55,
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I imagine that you had to clean that mess 101011100010111011101 !
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Thu 13 May 2010, 21:00,
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10 true Valin
But your binary code is malformed. It must be divisible by 8.
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Thu 13 May 2010, 21:20,
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The question being...
...did you make sure that was true for your bowl o' bits? That must have been a devil to count if so!
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Sun 16 May 2010, 14:09,
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Don't tell anyone
I just made a mess with food - it's not real
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Mon 17 May 2010, 11:38,
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Real actual food
was wasted to do this comp.
None of your "fotoshoppy" mumbo jumbo (apart from the resizing and the lettering and the 3DSMAX spaghetti tins)
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Thu 13 May 2010, 22:06,
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None of your "fotoshoppy" mumbo jumbo (apart from the resizing and the lettering and the 3DSMAX spaghetti tins)
01010111 01001111 01001111 00100001
01000001 01101110 01100100 00100000 01111001 01100001 01111001 00101110
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Sat 15 May 2010, 0:48,
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01000011011011110110001101101011011001000111001001101111011100000111001100100001
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Sat 15 May 2010, 14:27,
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010010010111010000100000011001000110111101100101011100110010000001100001001000000110001001101001011101000010000001110111011010000110010101101110001000000111100101101111011101010010000001100111011001010111010000100000011101000110111100100000011011010111100100100000011000010110011101100101001011000010000001111001011001010111001100101110
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010110010110111101110101011100100010000001100001011001110110010100111111001000000100100100100111011011010010000000110100001100000010110000100000010010010010000001110011011010000110111101110101011011000110010000100000011010110110111001101111011101110010000001100010011001010111010001110100011001010111001000101110
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Sat 15 May 2010, 19:28,
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