yeh what I said was true (why oh why)
#106
Re: yeh what I said was true (why oh why)
Originally Posted by Investor
Well if anyone is even remotely interested it's Horton's fruit explosion muffins for me. Can't stand donuts
#107
Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 9,606
Re: yeh what I said was true (why oh why)
Originally Posted by dbd33
Is there a choice in fruit explosions?
There's the "leather", the "doe-eyed queen" and the "mince pie" to name but three. For smaller appetites, there is also the "Mercer".
Specifically aimed at the female market is the "Ola Hayley".
#108
Re: yeh what I said was true (why oh why)
Originally Posted by Investor
Well if anyone is even remotely interested it's Horton's fruit explosion muffins for me. Can't stand donuts
#109
Re: no no no
Originally Posted by kate white
not silly enough to think we are in,just chuffed not to be insulted. but checkin out those places by people who live there wont hurt the day we do get the permits,is the day I will really get plasterd then shit a brick :scared:
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Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 1,010
Re: no no no
Originally Posted by sans
Not sure i understand how you are doing it, but do wish you the best of luck and hope it works out the way you want it to
K.
#111
Re: no no no
Originally Posted by kt0157
Alas Burberry isn't the same kind of fashion statement in Canada as it is in the UK.
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#115
Re: no no no
Originally Posted by kt0157
Alas Burberry isn't the same kind of fashion statement in Canada as it is in the UK.
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Here I see no small dogs wrapped in Burb overcoats, no babes in arms cradled in Burb blankets, no Burb baseball caps innit. No (fake) Burb Xmas prezzies for the sweating spotty chav massive like.
Rich.
Last edited by Rich_007; Dec 13th 2006 at 6:59 pm.
#116
Re: no no no
Originally Posted by Rich_007
In Canada, there's no small dogs wrapped in Burb overcoats, no babes in arms cradled in Burb blankets, no Burb baseball caps innit. No (fake) Burb Xmas prezzies for the sweating spotty chav massive like.
Rich.
Rich.
#117
Re: no no no
Originally Posted by Rich_007
Sits above Tommy Hilfiger in all things fashionista related. Think back to what Burb was about 20 years ago - strictly for the rich and upscale movers and shakers, the mere street peasants were ignorant of such high quality attire, sticking to their donkey jackets and demin. Yes, back then Burb had style and it was well made and low production-high quality brand, not a high production-low quality brand. Same pricing structure though over the 20 years, the fashionistas must be laughing their pink cashmere socks off.
In Canada, there's no small dogs wrapped in Burb overcoats, no babes in arms cradled in Burb blankets, no Burb baseball caps innit. No (fake) Burb Xmas prezzies for the sweating spotty chav massive like.
Rich.
In Canada, there's no small dogs wrapped in Burb overcoats, no babes in arms cradled in Burb blankets, no Burb baseball caps innit. No (fake) Burb Xmas prezzies for the sweating spotty chav massive like.
Rich.
#118
Re: no no no
Originally Posted by Madmac
...and no chav-tastic names for burberry-clad kids named 'Versace Mclatchey' - Yup someone named a child with this moniker.
#119
Re: no no no
Originally Posted by dbd33
Eh? The Pacific Mall is awash with knock off Burberry, our office manager has "Burberry" ear muffs.
Yup there's plenty God-fearing thong-wearing Bubbette white trash called Britney.
Rich.
#120
Re: no no no
Originally Posted by Rich_007
Yup there's plenty God-fearing thong-wearing Bubbette white trash called Britney.