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Crows Chat That 'Doesnt Deserve Its Own Thread' Thread part 2

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Fog asking kids the all important question of the Adelaide Bigfooty Board Sauce in the Fridge or Cupboard..... Kids unanimously said Fridge..... Hinge says cupboard.
Only Sammy Jacob's truly knows.
Keep it on your pillow of course!
 
But there are many food products found in the dry goods aisle that say “refrigerate after opening”! Do you just disregard that?
Yes. If it's good on the shelf it's good in my cupboard
 

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Good on you. (I have no idea what you're talking about - does that have anything to do with products going off if not refrigerated after opening?)
Its a response to the abiding by the labelling


(its a shampoo reference introduced by ad-men to increase shampoo sales rather than any scientific or legislative advice)
 

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Just out of interest ... would you refrigerate long-life milk after opening?
Never bought long life milk

Depends on the season. I use milk for coffee so not fussed if it sits on the bench for a day or 3
 
Never bought long life milk

Depends on the season. I use milk for coffee so not fussed if it sits on the bench for a day or 3
At the risk of continuing a slightly boring discussion, the "rinse and repeat" example you used is interesting, as it encourages people to buy more shampoo.

However, the "refrigerate after opening" is the opposite, as users are encouraged to do something that will make the product last longer, therefore no encouragement to buy more often.

Anyway, I'm happy to store products in the fridge that go off more quickly if kept in the pantry after opening. Each to his own.
 
Ok - so I think I've got this right (let me know if I've stuffed up somewhere).

All the talk about "vs the top 9" made me wonder how it looks home state vs interstate:

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I put Hawks in TAS and Gold Coast in Darwin as "Home state".

So we have had the fewest home state games against the top-9. Giants, Brisbane and Freo all had 2 interstate wins against fellow top 9 teams. Gold Coast and Hawks are the opposite, with lots of home games against the tougher opponents but yet to break the interstate win duck.

To me, Collingwood and Geelong neck and neck favs for the flag seeing neither will probably leave Victoria during finals.

BTW - Geelong with a really easy run home with no more top-9 games, we get 3 more ALL at home. So Geelong who made a prelim last year get LESS games against the top 9 than us, who finished 15th?
 
Ok - so I think I've got this right (let me know if I've stuffed up somewhere).

All the talk about "vs the top 9" made me wonder how it looks home state vs interstate:

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I put Hawks in TAS and Gold Coast in Darwin as "Home state".

So we have had the fewest home state games against the top-9. Giants, Brisbane and Freo all had 2 interstate wins against fellow top 9 teams. Gold Coast and Hawks are the opposite, with lots of home games against the tougher opponents but yet to break the interstate win duck.

To me, Collingwood and Geelong neck and neck favs for the flag seeing neither will probably leave Victoria during finals.

BTW - Geelong with a really easy run home with no more top-9 games, we get 3 more ALL at home. So Geelong who made a prelim last year get LESS games against the top 9 than us, who finished 15th?
But their FIXture includes games against two teams that were top last year but just happen to be shit this year. Lucky them I guess.
 

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