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LadyPickers | 15:30 Wed 21st Apr 2004 | Food & Drink
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I have it on good authority that Huntley & Palmer, biscuit purveyors, once had a disgruntled biscuit-tin artist who, for reasons known only to him/her, painted the fabled 'rude tin', complete with sh*gging dogs and copulating pixies. Is this true, or another disappointing urban myth?
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No it is true - and the tins are now collectors' items, haviung been withdrawn when the 'extras' were discovered. It was in the Daily Mail a day or so ago - details may be on their website, but it is a definite article. Apparently the artist involved was dismissed and did a little judicial 'editing' while working his notice.
did i get it right that they dismissed him but made him work his notice? they deserved everything they got (H+P). If anyone gets dismissed here they have 15 minutes to clear their desk and management stand and watch them.
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I wonder if it ranks as The Most Inventive Use of Working One's Notice Period?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/somerset/365386
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There's a pic but it's quite small - I haven't been able to spot any naughtiness going on.
I have one of these tins. My brother-in-law was food buyer for a big department store at the time they were withdrawn and bought several as Christmas presents for the whole family. There are two for sale on ebay.co.uk - search for biscuit tins
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Excellent! What DOES it have on it exactly?

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