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Your meeting your in-laws for the first time at their house, at dinner you find a cockroach in your salad, what do you do?

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Krissy
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quotePosted at 14:20 on 22nd April 2009

Cooked out or eaten!!!!!  Surprised  Noticed anything chewy??

Thanks for the visual too!

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Debbie Adams
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quotePosted at 14:28 on 22nd April 2009
On 22nd April 2009 14:14, Diana Sinclair wrote:

Debbie, I think they give crash courses for handling these type of situations with decorum. While puking is understandable, screaming at your in-laws the first time you're meeting them is not a good thing.

uhmmm, decorum, think i am a lost cause there,,lol
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Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 14:49 on 22nd April 2009
Debbie: Wink Laughing
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Bob T
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quotePosted at 15:01 on 22nd April 2009

Hmm...reminds me of Crunchy Frog.

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Karen Pugh
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quotePosted at 07:23 on 23rd April 2009

Talking of snails, I used to eat perriwinkles in my younger days.  I can't seem to bring myself to eat them now.

As for roaches in my dinner, I would be feeling a bit sick and I'd tell the host as well.

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Debbie Adams
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quotePosted at 02:51 on 24th April 2009
Karen are those the little flowers?? We had a lady make us a beautiful cake for our office and it had those (I Think thats what they were) some kind of flowers all over it and she said they were  real flowers and kinda sugared i guess but i could not do it wonder if they are good??lol
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Karen Pugh
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quotePosted at 08:50 on 24th April 2009

Hi Debbie (sorry for laughing) but Perriwinkles are kinda like a snail.

Karen

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Krissy
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quotePosted at 11:49 on 24th April 2009
I never heard of perriwinkles!! What do they taste like??? 
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Karen Pugh
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quotePosted at 13:47 on 24th April 2009
There a smaller version of a Whelk Krissy and they taste salty.  I feel sick.
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Krissy
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quotePosted at 15:10 on 24th April 2009
Oh...I would too!!
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