08 Oct 19
@ghost-of-a-duke saidBefore we close this cupboard shelf,
Everything has a shelf life.
Even Marmite.
I've asked this question...
of myself:
Can a jar of Marmite,
as it grows old,
become a victim of...
cannibalizing mold?
@ogb saidBecause some of them just aren't worth keeping open. Sometimes the Moderator figures that the thread has become too aggressive and puts an end to it. Threads only have a certain life span and if no one says anything in it they close it probably on an auto after so many days of being inactive.
Why are some of the threads closed?
-VR
08 Oct 19
@ghost-of-a-duke saidI think Spam's shelf life is, "to infinity and beyond".
Everything has a shelf life.
Even Marmite.
@great-big-stees saidYou and I and goad would all know about spam!!! 😉 😛
I think Spam's shelf life is, "to infinity and beyond".
I could mention several other names, but no need to get too many riled up all at once....LOL.... 😉
-VR
@great-big-stees saidSpam shouldn't be on anyone's shelf. It should be buried in the garden for absolute emergencies.
I think Spam's shelf life is, "to infinity and beyond".
@ghost-of-a-duke saidbury that steel 'tin' and it'll rusty
Spam shouldn't be on anyone's shelf. It should be buried in the garden for absolute emergencies.
of course, this DOES improve the "food" inside, but only marginally
@very-rusty said"You and I and goad would all know about spam!!! ..."
You and I and goad would all know about spam!!! 😉 😛
I could mention several other names, but no need to get too many riled up all at once....LOL.... 😉
-VR
What do you mean with that?
08 Oct 19
@very-rusty saidI was asking a question - what do you mean by that? I don't get the meaning.
LOL@ torunn...Are you taking sides now?
Don't dish out if you can't take it back!
-VR