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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2008

Vintage public information film about the dangers of reheating cooked food without due care. I have no idea when it was made, but probably the 1950s by the look of it.

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  • At least no-one died in this one. Seriously, every other British PIF has someone die in it.

  • Many germs died in the film; does that count?

  • Any set of parents that name their kid Johnny Johnson probably should not breed any further.

  • Well, it's gotta be better than "Jadyn" or "Nevaeh."

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  • just in: pots of stew being used to blow holes in mountains and by the military to destroy bridges!

    BOB IS NOT YOUR UNCLE NOR ANY OTHER KIND OF RELATIVE!!!

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  • That's one crazy party in the pot...

  • Wait, he's gonna throw in Bob, too? Crap, and I thought the half a dozen slices of bread were over-kill, even for a growing kid. But to eat a whole person on top of all that? Well, clearly, that's just wasteful. Most of Bob will, sorry to say, end up in the trash.

  • @LordlyJeremy that's because they want to make sure no one dies in real life. they weren't afraid to say death would be a real cause of a bad choice.

  • Or the parents that tried to name their kid "@".

  • only when the stew is boiling hot can you be sure that jimmy germ and all his cronies have been killed off..

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