I see some bampot's going on about colanders in YBW's Scuttlebutt. Shouldn't that really be in the PBO section where they make them out redundant engine parts?
I would, of course, have contributed my wisdom to that great debate if they'd allowed me to log on......
Daft threads about colanders
Re: Daft threads about colanders
Modern colander designs are rubbish. They used to be really sturdy and good but now they're just designed by computers and under-engineered.Shard wrote:I see some bampot's going on about colanders in YBW's Scuttlebutt. Shouldn't that really be in the PBO section where they make them out redundant engine parts?
I would, of course, have contributed my wisdom to that great debate if they'd allowed me to log on......
I heard of a colander built in France or Germany where the handle fell off.

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Re: Daft threads about colanders
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Colander theory is full of holes. The science is not settled.
Colander theory is full of holes. The science is not settled.
Re: Daft threads about colanders
Although I have not been across to see the offending thread, I can report a high degree of colandic success with out newly acquired foldaway silicon colander.
It folds flat, and if Madame FC whacks me with it whilst in a fit of pique, no lasting or even visible damage is done to yours truly.
Factory shop £3.99
It folds flat, and if Madame FC whacks me with it whilst in a fit of pique, no lasting or even visible damage is done to yours truly.
Factory shop £3.99