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In response to
"
sigh. just broke a plate and my dinner (slipped and I dropped it on the floor)
"
by
truman
Three Second Rule!!!! -- nm
Posted by
Redmond (aka REDMOND)
Nov 15 '08, 17:01
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Responses:
not when there's broken glass or porcelain involved, no thanks. -- nm
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znufrii
Nov 15, 17:09
Food Detectives proved 1 second is too long if there is bad bacteria on the floor -- nm
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peglegpete
Nov 15, 17:04
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I'm thinking if there's bad bacteria on the floor it has probably found a way into your system already -- nm
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dogbert183
Nov 15, 17:07
Yeah right. If you lost an entire corned beef on the ground you wouldn't be licking it up. -- nm
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Redmond
Nov 15, 17:06
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wash off the corned beef, yes. lick the floor, no. -- nm
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peglegpete
Nov 15, 17:08
2
but what about the corned beef juice in the floor?
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dogbert183
Nov 15, 17:10
1
you can have it -- nm
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peglegpete
Nov 15, 17:11
wimps -- nm
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Beaker
Nov 15, 17:05
ouch, that bite tastes like broken plate -- nm
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trumman
Nov 15, 17:03
considering that dropping the plate cause the cat to run through the spilled food, umm, no. -- nm
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truman
Nov 15, 17:02
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