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Kebab meat (also known as Experimental Protein 2993) is one of the key building blocks of life. It was discovered in 1967 by a scientist searching for penacillin.

 

Seasonings vary, but commonly include tahini sauce, chili sauce and beans with mini sausages.

 

Kebab meat purchased on a Saturday night whilst under the influence of alcohol still count towards your recommended one a day.

 

(Extracted from Wikipedia)

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I think someone doctored that article.

 

The best altered Wiki article I've ever read was Ian Duncan Smith's which said he was the son of Auschwitz camp commander Rudolph Hoess.

 

 

I bent the rules a bit on this one... got my taxi home and then went along Walton Vale looking for kee-bab.

 

Still bloody lovely though.

 

Good work.

 

Amazing what alcohol can do though, I had one sober once and actually felt like I'd been raped.

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