Who wishes it was the 80's again?

  • Thread starter Ballet-on-ice
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Semolina? That's fucking child abuse. I remember the tears I shed every single time I found out that was the pudding at dinner school. And the evil bastards even put fucking tinned prunes on it. It looked like one of the dinner ladies took a shit on top. I should actually sue for damages.

Still can't even look at it mate. Just another part of the abuse at Manchester schools in the 70's.
 
Semolina? That's fucking child abuse. I remember the tears I shed every single time I found out that was the pudding at dinner school. And the evil bastards even put fucking tinned prunes on it. It looked like one of the dinner ladies took a shit on top. I should actually sue for damages.
I know people who pay good money too be covered in semolina and then have a female dressed as a dinner lady,take a dump on them. I am lead to believe that this type of practice is known as a fetish. However I firmly believe it is actually a perversion.
 
I know people who pay good money too be covered in semolina and then have a female dressed as a dinner lady,take a dump on them. I am lead to believe that this type of practice is known as a fetish. However I firmly believe it is actually a perversion.

It would need to be women dressed as dinner ladies, as the best looking one at our school was 78 and was a ringer for Zelda out of the Terrahawks. Now getting off on her woukd be a right hardcore fucking fetish, and I would advise avoiding such people.
 
We had some good puddings, my favourites being ,
Chocolate sponge and mint green custard, apple pie ( always tried to get a corner piece as you got two crusts) and Manchester tart ( take that which ever way you want ) just remembered jelly with pink blancmange on top with a dollop of whipped cream was also good
 

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