Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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Pyrex Of Penzance

Coming soon...Pyrex Of The Caribbean
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Pyrex (Borosilicate Glass) serving dishes in the theme from the play. Like gravy boats, serving dishes that look like ships and glasses that are the very models of a modern major general.
sartep, Jun 07 2003


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       Ive information vegetable, animal and mineral. +
sambwiches, Jun 07 2003
  

       WIBCIPSDITTFTP-LGBSDTLLSAGTATVMOAMMG-WR?
thumbwax, Jun 07 2003
  

       I won't even try to decipher that one. Care to explain? Or keep it to yourself and leave us to boil over in an attempt to work it out? I'm guessing the latter.
sambwiches, Jun 07 2003
  

       Yes, [thumb], it would. Kinda'. Not overwhelmingly, but enough for a partially cooked pastry.
lurch, Jun 07 2003
  

       Wouldn't It Be Great If Pyrex Sold Dishes In The Theme From The Play Like Gravy Boats Serving Dishes That Look Like Ships And Glasses That Are The Very Models Of A Modern Major General... (WR? you lost me. )   

       I must say it took me a moment. I think this is a great Idea, and I'm not sure if you've put your toungue in your check Thumbwax, but I don't find this a WIBNI.   

       Have a raw pastry to cook in one of your themed dishes.
ato_de, Jun 07 2003
  

       WIBCIPSDITTFTP-LGBSDTLLSAGTATVMOAMMG-WR = Wouldn't It Be Cool If Pyrex Serving Dishes In The Theme From The Play - Like Gravy Boat Serving Dishes That Look Like Ships And Glasses That Are The Very Models Of A Modern Major General - Were Real?
thumbwax, Jun 07 2003
  

       Beauty and the Grease?
Pannie?
Griddler on the Roof?
  

       ("Grease" is too easy)
phoenix, Jun 08 2003
  


 

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