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do you like suasage rolls adn NOT consider yourelf a chav

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cod · 29/10/2005 09:15

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Nightynight · 29/10/2005 11:22

I love sausage rolls, despite having some idea of what is in them. It is a tragedy that they are not available in France!

madmarchscare · 29/10/2005 11:27

What, so you could have bits of horse in them as well?

Nightynight · 29/10/2005 11:29

cant be worse than whats in'em already!

triceratops · 29/10/2005 11:36

I like greggs sausage rolls, nice and hot and about 1000 calories. Must be eaten in the rain and then wipe your greasy fingers on your clothes.

I would much rather be a chav than someone who worries about crumbs in a buggy. Buggys are supposed to have crumbs in them.

magnolia1 · 29/10/2005 11:48

I wasn't saying no to sausage rolls in the buggy, would just rather have the sausage rolls myself

colditz · 29/10/2005 11:52

Oh COD!

What did you have to quote me for, I thought everyone had forgotten I had said that!

colditz · 29/10/2005 11:56

But (parp parp parp) just what, precisely, is so very wrong about giving a child a sausage roll while it is sat in a buggy? As opposed to sitting at a table?

Is it the mess? Or,and I suspect this is the real reason, is it the visibility of a nutritionally low choice made for lunch? ie, only a chav would do it in public.....

Nightynight · 29/10/2005 11:59

personally Id give them whatever would keep them happy. crappy food while out and about doesn't count as bad as crappy food served at the dinner table in your own home anyway!

the home is sacred.

starshaker · 29/10/2005 12:07

in scotland its normally neds

Tortington · 29/10/2005 12:10

and to think this fish passes judgement on others for their crimes. fking frightening!

colditz · 29/10/2005 12:20

Oh Lord, this is my parp subject actually.

I mean, they are not poisonous! They are only sausage rolls! Just because a child is eating one in a pushchair doesn't mean it goes home to daily beating and swearing. It doesn't mean the parents don't care. There seems to be a misconception that poor and ignorant people don't love their children enough to do things properly.

I don't think it is any worse than not letting your child out on their own until they go to work. I know plenty of 14 year olds that are driven to school every day by so called good mummies. What is the occasional sausage roll compared to a total lack of exercise and the expectation that you never have to do anything you don't want to?

Rant over, promise.

nutcackle · 29/10/2005 12:21

My kids all love sausage rolls and Ds quite often has one when in his buggy...so shoot me.

HerRoyalLovlinessMaloryTowers · 29/10/2005 12:28

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peckarollover · 29/10/2005 12:29

I like them but agree with the chav linkages.

I call them "sausage roll kids" you can tell they are one even if not eating at the time as the buggy and clothing are covered in pastry flakes

lol

colditz · 29/10/2005 12:33

Ok, you don't like to see kids eating sausage rolls in pushchairs... but why?

Do you actually have a valid reason for your dislike, or is it snobbishness? (And I am snobbish about lots of things, so this isn't an attack, just genuine interest)

HerRoyalLovlinessMaloryTowers · 29/10/2005 12:35

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colditz · 29/10/2005 12:36

have you seen the results of a child eating white chocolate buttons?!

HerRoyalLovlinessMaloryTowers · 29/10/2005 12:36

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nutcackle · 29/10/2005 12:37

Ds doesn't get sticky, greasy or anything. He eats it out of the bag and then i get him out of the buggy, brush all the crumbs away and wipe his hands and face.

He does also have raisins, apples, bannanas and chunks of cheese when we are out.

colditz · 29/10/2005 12:38

My son seems to consider white chocolate butttons to be craft materials rather than food, and he leaves the pushchair festooned with delicate white smudges and carefuly moulded blobs of white chocolate.

I agree with him, they are not as nice as the brown ones.

HerRoyalLovlinessMaloryTowers · 29/10/2005 12:40

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colditz · 29/10/2005 12:41

Same with ds, you never see a trace of brown chocolate buttons. He practically pours them into his mouth. He would rather have fruit than white buttons though.

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