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Anyone ever tried this method?

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> Anyone ever tried this method?
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> http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=07c_1201282339



Great way to get saliva all over the egg I guess.


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> > Anyone ever tried this method?
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> > http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=07c_1201282339


No, but it looks interesting. I wonder if that would work with those
hard-to-peel eggs?

> Great way to get saliva all over the egg I guess.


They're pretty easy to rinse, if that's a concern...

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>> Great way to get saliva all over the egg I guess.

>
> They're pretty easy to rinse, if that's a concern...
>


Or, I could just not salivate on them before eating to begin with. I'm sure
my guests would prefer it.


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One time on Usenet, "Peter" > said:
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> "Little Malice" > wrote in message
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> > One time on Usenet, "Peter" > said:
> >
> >> Great way to get saliva all over the egg I guess.

> >
> > They're pretty easy to rinse, if that's a concern...
> >

>
> Or, I could just not salivate on them before eating to begin with. I'm sure
> my guests would prefer it.


All your hard cooked eggs are for guests? Weird, my family likes them
as a snack. And I'm not concerned about my own saliva...

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>> "Little Malice" > wrote in message
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>> > One time on Usenet, "Peter" > said:
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>> >> Great way to get saliva all over the egg I guess.
>> >
>> > They're pretty easy to rinse, if that's a concern...
>> >

>>
>> Or, I could just not salivate on them before eating to begin with. I'm
>> sure
>> my guests would prefer it.

>
> All your hard cooked eggs are for guests? Weird, my family likes them
> as a snack. And I'm not concerned about my own saliva...
>
> --
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Go nuts then. I prefer not to do so. I don't inentionaly put hair in my
food, and I'll follow the same when it comes to spitting on eggs, It takes
about 1 second longer (at most) to do it the traditional way.


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One time on Usenet, "Peter" > said:
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> "Little Malice" > wrote in message
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> > One time on Usenet, "Peter" > said:
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> >> "Little Malice" > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >> > One time on Usenet, "Peter" > said:
> >> >
> >> >> Great way to get saliva all over the egg I guess.
> >> >
> >> > They're pretty easy to rinse, if that's a concern...
> >> >
> >>
> >> Or, I could just not salivate on them before eating to begin with. I'm
> >> sure
> >> my guests would prefer it.

> >
> > All your hard cooked eggs are for guests? Weird, my family likes them
> > as a snack. And I'm not concerned about my own saliva...


> Go nuts then. I prefer not to do so. I don't inentionaly put hair in my
> food, and I'll follow the same when it comes to spitting on eggs, It takes
> about 1 second longer (at most) to do it the traditional way.


Ah. I see. Fear of change. Or fear of saliva. I won't even go into the
straw man argument about hair...

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"Little Malice" > wrote in message
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>> "Little Malice" > wrote in message
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>> > One time on Usenet, "Peter" > said:
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>> >> "Little Malice" > wrote in message
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>> >> > One time on Usenet, "Peter" > said:
>> >> >
>> >> >> Great way to get saliva all over the egg I guess.
>> >> >
>> >> > They're pretty easy to rinse, if that's a concern...
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >> Or, I could just not salivate on them before eating to begin with.
>> >> I'm
>> >> sure
>> >> my guests would prefer it.
>> >
>> > All your hard cooked eggs are for guests? Weird, my family likes them
>> > as a snack. And I'm not concerned about my own saliva...

>
>> Go nuts then. I prefer not to do so. I don't inentionaly put hair in my
>> food, and I'll follow the same when it comes to spitting on eggs, It
>> takes
>> about 1 second longer (at most) to do it the traditional way.

>
> Ah. I see. Fear of change.


I have no fear of change. What gave you that idea?

> Or fear of saliva.


If it is not my own or belonging to my wife while kissing her, yes, I prefer
not to consume others saliva. I prefer people to clean their hands after
wiping their ass too, especialy if they are preparing food I will eat.

> I won't even go into the
> straw man argument about hair...
>


Ok.


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One time on Usenet, "Peter" > said:
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> "Little Malice" > wrote in message
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> > One time on Usenet, "Peter" > said:
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> >> "Little Malice" > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >> > One time on Usenet, "Peter" > said:
> >> >>
> >> >> "Little Malice" > wrote in message
> >> >> ...
> >> >> > One time on Usenet, "Peter" > said:
> >> >> >
> >> >> >> Great way to get saliva all over the egg I guess.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > They're pretty easy to rinse, if that's a concern...
> >> >> >
> >> >>
> >> >> Or, I could just not salivate on them before eating to begin with.
> >> >> I'm
> >> >> sure
> >> >> my guests would prefer it.
> >> >
> >> > All your hard cooked eggs are for guests? Weird, my family likes them
> >> > as a snack. And I'm not concerned about my own saliva...

> >
> >> Go nuts then. I prefer not to do so. I don't inentionaly put hair in my
> >> food, and I'll follow the same when it comes to spitting on eggs, It
> >> takes
> >> about 1 second longer (at most) to do it the traditional way.

> >
> > Ah. I see. Fear of change.

>
> I have no fear of change. What gave you that idea?


Your post.

> > Or fear of saliva.

>
> If it is not my own or belonging to my wife while kissing her, yes, I prefer
> not to consume others saliva.


I wasn't talking about others' saliva.

> I prefer people to clean their hands after
> wiping their ass too, especialy if they are preparing food I will eat.
>
> > I won't even go into the
> > straw man argument about hair...
> >

>
> Ok.


Nor the one about wiping one's ass. Can't you just argue the point at
hand? I guess not. Game over...

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