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Thread ID: 78244 2007-04-09 03:02:00 Removing garlic odour FoxyMX (5) PC World Chat
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539209 2007-04-09 05:26:00 In saying that, castrating Sue Bradford sounds like a brilliant idea

I think they already tried, didn't lower the testosterone levels though :horrified
Shortcircuit (1666)
539210 2007-04-09 06:21:00 While not necessarily transsexual, Sue Bradford (Disowned by both popular genders) is the ultimate reversible politician. When crawling, it is impossible to detect which end is North.
Also, a most succesful fundraiser; all other parties contribute heavily to the Greens' coffers as long as they keep her in their party.
R2x1 (4628)
539211 2007-04-09 07:47:00 To get rid of the smell just soak in coke overnight, the wash up in the morning.

Coke is pretty good like that.
rob_on_guitar (4196)
539212 2007-04-09 08:32:00 Now being a barren wretch she seeks to govern how people raise their childern.
While anything but a fan of Sue Bradford, having crossed swords with her in the past, it is only fair to point out that "barren wretch" is an undeserved epithet as she has 5 children of her own, including one set of twins. She has also been a member of the paid workforce (as a journalist) so it is incorrect to say she has never held a real job in her life. Further, she and her husband established and for quite a few years successfully ran the People's Centre in the old AA building in Auckland.

Through hard graft, management ability and street-smart nous, she and her husband built a viable operation that provided free medical and dental care, and many other valued services to unemployed workers and families during NZ's worst period of unemployment in recent times. The People's Centre was not supported by Government money (this was the during the worst excesses of the Bolger/Shipley years) so it was a commendable effort that helped a lot of people when they were down and there was no other assistance available. They eventually had three centres operating, and say what you like, that required management skills, hard work and dedication to achieve.

Her current activities are another matter altogether.

Cheers

Billy 8-{)
Billy T (70)
539213 2007-04-09 08:43:00 Ah, In that case I stand corrected, Thanks for the info Billy T.

And I'll pass it onto the mis-informed sod that filled me in on all facts.
Metla (12)
539214 2007-04-09 09:59:00 And NO that was not me!!!! PJ:lol: Poppa John (284)
539215 2007-04-09 17:57:00 Soak for a couple minutes in white vinegar. Rinse. Then wash the lids in a mix of baking soda and water (one tablespoon to a cup). Greg (193)
539216 2007-04-09 20:59:00 Righto, well the lid still pongs just as bad as ever so the lemon squeezy obviously worked as good as the baking soda trick. :(

Now on to Plan C: coke. Will have to get some first and maybe some white vinegar if that doesn't work as there is none in the pantry. Didn't find any road kill last night either. Road kill is mighty scarce around this area so I sure hope Plan C or D works before I am forced to resort to that one. :stare:
FoxyMX (5)
539217 2007-04-10 06:04:00 Righto, well the lid still pongs just as bad as ever so the lemon squeezy obviously worked as good as the baking soda trick. :(

Now on to Plan C: coke. Will have to get some first and maybe some white vinegar if that doesn't work as there is none in the pantry. Didn't find any road kill last night either. Road kill is mighty scarce around this area so I sure hope Plan C or D works before I am forced to resort to that one. :stare:
Put the lids/jars in the freezer for 48 hours.
Works with Tupperware so should be good for this as well.

HH
Happy Harry (321)
539218 2007-04-10 06:08:00 Patience, Foxy.

Gotta leave the stuff (whichever) for days.

Remember - good things take time...
(Hot sunshine on the back lawn helps, too.
Or bottom of the hot water cupboard when it's not airing clothing)
Laura (43)
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