CHIPPED!!!

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CHIPPED!!!

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When im out playing machines i try to vary what i eat and prefer to sit down and eat a freshly cooked meal so yesterday i chose to eat in a Beefeater. This is the 2nd time of eating in a Beefeater in about 6 months and the last time i chipped my tooth, infact quite badly before and required a filling because of it. I didnt even remember this when going in but yet again i chipped my tooth! This time one at the front! WTF is going on. I know this was just a coincidence but bloody hell this is a bit freaky to have only happened when eating in a Beefeater!

The food was absolutely spot on as well and trust me you dont get fussier than me when it comes to eating!
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Post by pokerpete »

don't bite down so hard on your fork
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Post by trayhop123 »

arrrrrrr you telling the whole tooth here m8 or are you filling us with lies?
i hope this topic doesnt rapidly decay into painful jabs at beefeaters expense .







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Post by betchrider »

NNNNNNOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by steveseagull »

lmfao, i really had to brace myself for that one
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Post by mr lugsy »

if you want to get to the root of this you'd better not burn your bridges




erm, where did i leave my jacket?
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Post by Pheature »

lol hahaha highly doubtfull....
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Post by HorseRacingKing »

The best solution is to buy forks with a rubber point.

* hmmmm, is their a gap in the market with this for young children *
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Post by JG »

The old plastic fork is the closest we can get, but who wants to anchor their stake with a cheap plastic fork? Also a rubber fork would be nightmarish with a rare steak. I want a good string tooth chipping metal fork. I'm oot.
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Post by Mattb »

Yes, because rubber is well known for its durability and ability to prod things. Get on dragons den?
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LOL @ Mattb! :)
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Post by Pheature »

thats hilarious! made laff yesterday and today!.. slightly unlucky
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Post by HorseRacingKing »

Matt have you ever thought of a rubber point shaped in the normal point, you are obviously thinking the point is going to be blunt and round. Dragons Den soon come
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