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Cooking Knife?
Are we allowed to have cooking knives? Or is it good old-fashioned steal-plastic-ones-from-the-caf knives only?
I def don't want to be arrested or something because of it..
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07-12-2009 at 07:28 PM
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I lived in Keyes last year and I am living there again this year and my roomates and I had several knives in our kitchen...You can have them as long as you have a place to store them safely(like the Kitchen in Keyes) and hopefully your not running around with it...your old enough to own a knife....so your good..as far as i know
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07-12-2009 at 07:43 PM
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I believe the rule is "don't stab anyone"
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07-12-2009 at 07:45 PM
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I believe the rule is "don't stab anyone"
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I think that rule applies out of university as well.
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07-12-2009 at 08:29 PM
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But you can run around with a grass cutter in attempt to cut your bike lock.
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Lol @ the above comments
Hmm.. so does this rule apply to the common room kitchen as well in tradition rez?
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07-12-2009 at 09:09 PM
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Yeah. Sorry. I should have specified. I'm in a tradition rez. I have a proper holder for it...
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of course you can have a knife!
as long as you don't go on a murderous rampage killing people by stabbing them to death then your good.
just make sure its a small knife. People will ask questions if you come to residence with a butchers knife!
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07-12-2009 at 10:13 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by patelp
of course you can have a knife!
as long as you don't go on a murderous rampage killing people by stabbing them to death then your good.
just make sure its a small knife. People will ask questions if you come to residence with a butchers knife!
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How small are we talking?
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07-12-2009 at 10:15 PM
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Of course it won't be for any murderous purposes..
So I'm guessing that the common room kitchen has no utensils whatsoever, correct?
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Originally Posted by ~*Sara*~
Of course it won't be for any murderous purposes..
So I'm guessing that the common room kitchen has no utensils whatsoever, correct?
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Nope, you have to bring things yourselves. Pots, pans, spatulas, utensils, ingredients, etc... Whatever you need for your cooking.
Edit: Also, don't leave anything in the kitchen. It's always best to take everything back with you.
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Originally Posted by jhan523
Nope, you have to bring things yourselves. Pots, pans, spatulas, utensils, ingredients, etc... Whatever you need for your cooking.
Edit: Also, don't leave anything in the kitchen. It's always best to take everything back with you.
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*sigh, I don't mind bringing everything.. It's just so weird having kitchen utensils, pots and pans in your bedroom >.<..
Awkward...?
Indeed.
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Aww..it won't be that bad.
You don't have to bring everything you know. Just a few things. You have your meal card to take care of everything else!
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Aww..it won't be that bad.
You don't have to bring everything you know. Just a few things. You have your meal card to take care of everything else!
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True.. I'm probably making ti a big deal for no reason .. To any of the upper-years, what did you guys keep all your kitchen stuff in, and where .. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by ~*Sara*~
*sigh, I don't mind bringing everything.. It's just so weird having kitchen utensils, pots and pans in your bedroom >.<..
Awkward...?
Indeed.
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You can just bring a pan, a spatula, a plate, a fork, a knife, a spoon. That's pretty much the basics you need to cook and eat. You can put everything in your closet or in your drawer.
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