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I'm relatively certain Sir Henry Moore would approve of a
brand of potatoes packaged in such a way as to draw
attention to the great man's mastery of form and structure,
and to highlight a passing resemblance between his life's
work, and potatoes.
Sheep Piece
http://www.bing.com...&ajaxhist=0&first=1 There's something very disturbing about the image given the title... [RayfordSteele, May 26 2015]
This one always has kids sitting on it
https://commons.wik...ew_University-2.jpg Hebrew U [pashute, May 26 2015]
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Presumably, the potatoes would be selected from
amongst the duddoes of the crop? |
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Bronze potatoes would require a fair amount of boiling ... |
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Any man that would entitle the following link as 'Sheep Piece' worries me. Which piece of the sheep is he interested in again? |
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My mother in law has a pressure cooker and could, if
called upon, even render chemical weapons tender
and tasteless. |
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So, the secret to the British winning the war was in fact their cooking? |
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I have been concerned by the number of saints associated with alcohols and breadstuffs in Ireland. However, Moore being an Irish surname and potato being the Irish aphrodisiac, you have touched the Irish in their sacred place. |
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Isn't that found somewhere towards the rear of their sheep? |
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//So, the secret to the British winning the war was in
fact their cooking?// |
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During the war, there were proposals to smuggle my
mother-in-law into Germany. Beyond that, the plans
were hazy. |
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So, like conventional potatoes, except there's Moore of them? A huge improvement. |
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This being the HalfBakery, Demi Moore, shirley? |
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I think we ought to consider making her the Patron
Saint of Halfbakers. |
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