Colander for Sarah
Another use for the ever increasingly loved colander
If you want to know where it all started (this love for the colander) read here and here and here and here
If you would like to join the colander appreciation society, and support the current campaign to ensure a legislation is passed to ensure correct draining of this versitile kitchen utensile. Do tell me, I'd love a giggle!
If you want to know where it all started (this love for the colander) read here and here and here and here
If you would like to join the colander appreciation society, and support the current campaign to ensure a legislation is passed to ensure correct draining of this versitile kitchen utensile. Do tell me, I'd love a giggle!
3 Comments:
a little story for you...
I was coming back from the boat late on Friday night with a bag of bits & pieces I hadn't been using, including, inevitably a colander.
There was a work leaving do in Ealing in a trendy bar I wanted to call in to; on the way in, the over zealous bouncer decided I couldn't go in with the colander as it could be used as an offensive weapon. Seriously, I don't think he had a sense of humour at all. I promised him I'd limit my use of it to washing salad whilst within the bar, and eventually I got in...
It's obviously not just knife crime Gordon Broiwn needs to worry about - obviously colander crime is on the rise.
Good heavens Simon - what is the world coming to! The rise of the colander is obviously in progress, but we must fight to protect its innocence.
Deep respect for taking a colander for a night out....!
I could see it usefully being used defensively (i.e. by putting it on your head)...
Support the colander one!
Bones's lightshow(?) is beautiful!
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