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Bleugh at the room temp beans & custard! The beans must come with cheese or be the variety with the little sausages in them (or even better butter, beans, sausages AND cheese where the butter and the cheese have gone all melted… perfection!)
Back in the day, Heinz used to do tins of beans with small sausages. They called it London Grill for some reason, no idea if it still exists.
 
There is a family day soon, so why not come along and find out? The tone on this advert is so different from that of the replies from certain people on this thread!

 
There is a family day soon, so why not come along and find out? The tone on this advert is so different from that of the replies from certain people on this thread!


thought I might go to the alternative education open day and take a pot noodle as my safe food 😅
 
I think it was the facebook screenshot that closed the threads, at least one is back up and running with those posts removed.
Both still locked as of 2 minutes ago ☹️. The best post one seemed innocuous no names were mentioned and certainly none of the comments came near some of those posted on this thread by a new forum member 🤷‍♀️ !!
 
How did it go from Keysoe International to this???
No idea.
I'm sure SS would have Very Important Opinions on our choices of fuel, as well.
Both still locked as of 2 minutes ago ☹️. The best post one seemed innocuous no names were mentioned and certainly none of the comments came near some of those posted on this thread by a new forum member 🤷‍♀️ !!
Sorry - which threads have been closed now?

Are there actually rules against posting screenshots from external sites on the forum?
 
Yes, copyright law applies.
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So the contents of the screenshot are considered the intellectual property of the author (say a Facebook comment/online article)? Rather than free to use by anyone as they're in the public domain, or being the property of the individual who takes the screenshot?

Sorry just trying to get things straight.
 
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So the contents of the screenshot are considered the intellectual property of the author (say a Facebook comment/online article)? Rather than free to use by anyone as they're in the public domain, or being the property of the individual who takes the screenshot?

Sorry just trying to get things straight.


Correct. A book is published on paper that doesn't make it the right of anyone to copy it. The same applies to words and pictures on a screen. (Do note though, that the Facebook terms and conditions do, or used to, mean they can take ownership of your copyright).


So if you are going to quote more than a few words from a Facebook post, you need to paraphrase them. The meaning isn't necessarily copyright but the exact words are.
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