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Steve_P Sep 5th 2007 4:15 am

Re: the delights of marmite
 

Originally Posted by RedDragon (Post 5277101)
Marmite is good, but Vegemite is better in my opinion - milder flavour. (Not that I'm a Vegemite connoisseur or anything :D)

Isn't that sacrilege to compare Vegemite (some Aussie concoction) to the almighty M**mite. :eek::eek:

daft batty Sep 5th 2007 4:28 am

Re: the delights of marmite
 

Originally Posted by RedDragon (Post 5277101)
Marmite is good, but Vegemite is better in my opinion - milder flavour. (Not that I'm a Vegemite connoisseur or anything :D)

what a wuss

simon876 Sep 6th 2007 4:50 am

Re: the delights of marmite
 

Originally Posted by batty-x-ray (Post 5277176)
what a wuss

Yeah - wot batty said.

Personally I like a little dab behind each ear - funny place for a fish really.:blink::rofl:

daft batty Sep 6th 2007 5:04 am

Re: the delights of marmite
 

Originally Posted by simon876 (Post 5281444)
Yeah - wot batty said.

Personally I like a little dab behind each ear - funny place for a fish really.:blink::rofl:

you're floundering now.

simon876 Sep 6th 2007 5:11 am

Re: the delights of marmite
 

Originally Posted by batty-x-ray (Post 5281501)
you're floundering now.

You're right. I've taken a battering and I've had my chips.:ohmy:

Cod almighty!:eek:

Steve_P Sep 6th 2007 5:12 am

Re: the delights of marmite
 

Originally Posted by batty-x-ray (Post 5281501)
you're floundering now.

...and here I thought he was being the sole of discretion.

daft batty Sep 6th 2007 5:17 am

Re: the delights of marmite
 

Originally Posted by Steve_P (Post 5281539)
...and here I thought he was being the sole of discretion.

he knows his plaice

joelsa Sep 6th 2007 5:34 am

Re: the delights of marmite
 
My poor DD at school the other day, a Canadian kid asked what she had in her sandwich and she replied Marmite. They said "eurgh whats that?" and she couldn't answer them, she didn't know what to say, she's only 7. So now she just says chocolate spread. :huh:

Me and the kids all love it and dh hates it so we all breath over him when we have it.:D

jo xx

simon876 Sep 6th 2007 5:54 am

Re: the delights of marmite
 

Originally Posted by batty-x-ray (Post 5281558)
he knows his plaice

I'll-a kipper quiet-a then (Italian accent):D

daft batty Sep 6th 2007 6:01 am

Re: the delights of marmite
 

Originally Posted by simon876 (Post 5281665)
I'll-a kipper quiet-a then (Italian accent):D

haddocky-okey

simon876 Sep 6th 2007 6:04 am

Re: the delights of marmite
 

Originally Posted by batty-x-ray (Post 5281692)
haddocky-okey

Are you herring a good time yet? Do you feel lucky, then roll the dace (posh version)

daft batty Sep 6th 2007 6:08 am

Re: the delights of marmite
 

Originally Posted by simon876 (Post 5281706)
Are you herring a good time yet? Do you feel lucky, then roll the dace (posh version)

Just on my perch, watching

simon876 Sep 6th 2007 6:12 am

Re: the delights of marmite
 

Originally Posted by batty-x-ray (Post 5281728)
Just on my perch, watching

Eel be back soon, so I'll be on my pike then.

simon876 Sep 6th 2007 6:16 am

Re: the delights of marmite
 

Originally Posted by simon876 (Post 5281745)
Eel be back soon, so I'll be on my pike then.

It's been a lovely day but salmon chanted evening you may see a stranger...

daft batty Sep 6th 2007 6:24 am

Re: the delights of marmite
 

Originally Posted by simon876 (Post 5281763)
It's been a lovely day but salmon chanted evening you may see a stranger...

you're carping on there a bit,


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