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Old Sep 10th 2010 | 7:45 am
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Originally Posted by Zoe Bell
I have just received a care package of 30 bags of roast beef monster munch

All is well in the world

Although the pickled onion flavour is by far the best in their product line.
 
Old Sep 10th 2010 | 9:05 am
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Originally Posted by Oink

Although the pickled onion flavour is by far the best in their product line.
Begone you foul heathen, tis roast beef or nowt
 
Old Sep 10th 2010 | 9:10 am
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Originally Posted by Oink

Although the pickled onion flavour is by far the best in their product line.
I'm with you on the pickled onion flavour, Oink!
 
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Originally Posted by jimf
Where from?
Dunno about online but I have seen it in British shops here. I got all excited then remembered I never bought it anyway. hahahahaha
 
Old Sep 10th 2010 | 9:18 am
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Originally Posted by fledermaus
Dunno about online but I have seen it in British shops here. I got all excited then remembered I never bought it anyway. hahahahaha
I am more of a Quavers girl myself, if it comes down to it.
(Little chance of serious controversy here, wouldn't you think, fled?)
 
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Originally Posted by helcat12
I am more of a Quavers girl myself, if it comes down to it.
(Little chance of serious controversy here, wouldn't you think, fled?)
I've no idea why you are rambling on about Quavers when I was talking about Robertson's squash. Or was it Robinson's? heck, what's the subject again?
 
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Originally Posted by fledermaus
I've no idea why you are rambling on about Quavers when I was talking about Robertson's squash. Or was it Robinson's? heck, what's the subject again?
I thought you were on the Monster Munch thing Oink was on about!
 
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Originally Posted by helcat12
I thought you were on the Monster Munch thing Oink was on about!
Well you know what "Thought" did.
 
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Originally Posted by helcat12
I am more of a Quavers girl myself, if it comes down to it.
(Little chance of serious controversy here, wouldn't you think, fled?)
Quavers? As in "Oooh they're flooooaty liiiight"? Rubbish compared to Monster Munch, rubbish.

Originally Posted by fledermaus
I've no idea why you are rambling on about Quavers when I was talking about Robertson's squash. Or was it Robinson's? heck, what's the subject again?
Do keep up at the back.

Robinson's. Nowt wrong with the Tesco stuff either.
 
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Originally Posted by fledermaus
Well you know what "Thought" did.
My dad used to say that "he followed a muck cart and thought it was a wedding".
 
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My dad used to say that "he followed a muck cart and thought it was a wedding".
My Dad used to say he "thought he had a bicycle when he only had the horn."
 
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Originally Posted by Steve_P
My dad used to say that "he followed a muck cart and thought it was a wedding".
Originally Posted by Sally Redux
My Dad used to say he "thought he had a bicycle when he only had the horn."
My Dad used to say that "Thought thought wrong"
 
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mine would say

"a farting horse is ready to go"
 
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