11 November 2005

Keeping Australia's milk safe

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As seen yesterday in a Defence fridge at Russell (or so I’m told)

Keeping Australia's milk safe

Does anyone know more about this?

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That fridge looks too clean to be a fridge at Russell Offices.

Wouldn’t there be some “problem” with the residual milk near the spout touching the padlock? It’s not like it could rust but then again…I’d rather not drink metallic milk.

Yep, and padlocking up milk is the least of ’em.

Spot the wog2:22 pm 11 Nov 05

yeah it’s very strange there might be a problem if you forget it and it curdles, goes off and rusts

Thumper: Fraid so. Have seen milk padlocked in similar fashion in our Department’s fridges. But they lock BOTH sides.

I think it’d be quicker just to do it, Terubo – and I lurve Photoshop.

Could be a masterly use of Photoshop?

Yeah, I’m waiting for the flurry of escalating emails (a la law firm ham sandwich incident) to come through the email.

Hmm, my work internet protocols have forbidden the photograph, but it sounds similar to something I saw a few years ago. I wonder if it’s the same person…

I prefer putting laxatives in my milk and then when it is empty sending around a global email to the theif who stole my milk, but that’s just personal opinion.

it so looks like one of those “straw that broke the camel’s back” moments waiting to happen !

Maybe it’s a case of ‘in confidence’ milk, with certain access rights…

he he he …I would just go and open it from the other side !! Did milk owner not think of this

blingblingbears12:40 pm 11 Nov 05

Don’t ever need to do that with my milk as I get the low-fat lactose-free long-life milk, and EVERYONE steers clear of it!

Mr Evil,

Yes, cameras are banned in DoD establishments unless you have the appropriate endorsement on your pass.

As for defending Australia, a giant padlock is on order.

The things I’d like to know are:

A. Can’t you be arrested for taking photos in Defence establishments?

B. If Defence can’t protect their milk, then what chance do they have defending Australia?

Spot the wog12:02 pm 11 Nov 05

I Wouldn’t be suprised

Spot the wog12:02 pm 11 Nov 05

I Wouldn’t be suprised

Slinky the Shocker11:49 am 11 Nov 05

That’s also how ASIO seal their confidential documents.

obviously no crying over spilt milk there!

It’s quite common. Some bastard is always stealing your milk.

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