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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2010 13:55:52 GMT
thermos flasks are mazin aint they? how do they KNOW?? how do they KNOW wether to keep your drinks hot or cold depending on what you put in em? if you put cwoffeeewe in, for example, how does the flask know it needs to keep it hot, as opposed to when you put orange juice in, and then it knows to keep it cold.. its amazin¬! And what would happen if you put cwoffeee and orange juice into it at the same time?
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Post by Patrick on Aug 30, 2010 14:01:10 GMT
And what would happen if you put cwoffeee and orange juice into it at the same time? Thermo-nuclear explosion obviously!
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Post by Patrick on Aug 30, 2010 14:03:43 GMT
It's like when I was given a brand new Stereo Cassette Recorder - A real Ghetto Blaster and my Dad who was used to 'reel to reels' - as we still had a lovely couple of players, wondered how this Radio cassette 'knew' I was putting a "Stereo" cassette into it? (The above isn't mine - mine got nicked because of an evil woman from Wales)
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2010 14:06:39 GMT
awww wow¬! i used to have one a bit like that too
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Post by Patrick on Aug 30, 2010 14:11:34 GMT
You get plastic Thermos flasks these days where the inside liquid container is made of shiny plastic rather than glass. Have to say - they're not as good. Still - it's better than a mouthful of glass granules when the other gets damaged.
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Post by everso on Aug 30, 2010 14:33:10 GMT
Thermos flasks always give a particular taste to coffee, don't you think? I don't mind it though. Not keen on tea out of a Thermos flask however.
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Post by housesparrow on Aug 30, 2010 14:35:13 GMT
I was devastated whien I broke my small (third litre) theermos and found I could only replace it with a stainless steel job. When I inquired, I was told that "people preferred stainless steel because they don't break."
Who are these people! I have yet to meet one.
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Post by stephan on Aug 31, 2010 13:45:37 GMT
The only thing to have from a thermos is hot chocolate while eating a mars bar.
That combination got me through a few nights in darkest Yorkshire when I was young and fished all night
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Post by trubble on Aug 31, 2010 13:56:58 GMT
Some people keep hot sausages in their thermos flasks.
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Post by everso on Aug 31, 2010 16:08:42 GMT
When my mum was in hospital I used to take her dinner into her every day using a thermos flask. It was usually something like a casserole. She hated the food that the hospital provided. One day I took a beef casserole in and co-incidentally the hospital served up the same thing. Theirs was as tough as old boots. I thought at the time, what a waste of good food. If only they'd cooked the beef a bit longer it would have been fine.
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Post by Weyland on Aug 31, 2010 17:01:39 GMT
Some people keep hot sausages in their thermos flasks. Some people keep hot sausages in their front porches, but that doesn't make them bad persons.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2010 0:09:22 GMT
Not mine but very funny ;
David Beckham goes shopping, and sees something interesting in the kitchen department of a large department store. "What's that?" he asks. "A Thermos flask," replies the assistant. "What does it do?" asks Becks. The assistant tells him it keeps hot things hot and cold things cold. Really impressed, Beckham buys one and takes it along to his next training session. "Here, boys, look at this," Beckham says proudly. "It's a Thermos flask." The lads are impressed. "What does it do?" they ask. "It keeps hot things hot and cold things cold, "says David. "What have you got in it?" asks Roy Keane. "Two cups of coffee and a Choc ice," replies David.
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