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Forum: Canada
Dec 4th 2006, 9:14 pm
Replies: 468
Views: 29,703
Posted By angelic_fruitcake

Re: How does this country survive?

I always like the look of KK's and have bought a six box in the past to share with hub...but I always feel sick after the first one, have a massive sugar rush and can't eat any more. I'm just a...
Forum: Canada
Dec 1st 2006, 2:49 pm
Replies: 468
Views: 29,703
Posted By angelic_fruitcake

Re: How does this country survive?

But of course 99% of statistics are made up on the spot ;)
Forum: Canada
Nov 29th 2006, 8:06 pm
Replies: 468
Views: 29,703
Posted By angelic_fruitcake

Re: How does this country survive?

La la la la la la la la...

La la la la la la la la..

La la la la la la la la ...

And sweet Marie who waits for me...

Dammit! Dammit! :eek:
Forum: Canada
Nov 29th 2006, 7:54 pm
Replies: 468
Views: 29,703
Posted By angelic_fruitcake

Re: How does this country survive?

Nooooo....it took me about three months to get rid of that out of my head last time...
Forum: Canada
Nov 29th 2006, 7:38 pm
Replies: 468
Views: 29,703
Posted By angelic_fruitcake

Re: How does this country survive?

http://www.peterkay.co.uk/

Catchphrases
Peter Kay is notable for the cult following some of his sayings garner. Many of these strike a chord with people due to their down-to-earth nature,...
Forum: Canada
Nov 29th 2006, 7:26 pm
Replies: 468
Views: 29,703
Posted By angelic_fruitcake

Re: How does this country survive?

Que? Peter Kay (the one I know) doesn't do impressions. Or if he does, I haven't seen them. I can't imagine Peter Kay pretending to be Rodney Trotter, he's from Bolton and has a very broad Bolton...
Forum: Canada
Nov 29th 2006, 7:02 pm
Replies: 468
Views: 29,703
Posted By angelic_fruitcake

Re: How does this country survive?

Dunno about that but on a completely different comedic note - Peter Kay. Has he made the transatlantic leap yet? That man makes me HOWL.

"Garlic.......Bread?" :D
Forum: Canada
Nov 29th 2006, 1:29 pm
Replies: 468
Views: 29,703
Posted By angelic_fruitcake

Re: How does this country survive?

Little Britain is quite amusing too. Although over hyped now.

One of the best Brit-coms was 'The Royle family' They did a one off special a few weeks ago and it was the funniest/saddest thing I've...
Forum: Canada
Nov 29th 2006, 12:45 pm
Replies: 468
Views: 29,703
Posted By angelic_fruitcake

Re: How does this country survive?

Me too. True eccentric stupid Brit humour :)
Forum: Canada
Nov 29th 2006, 11:39 am
Replies: 468
Views: 29,703
Posted By angelic_fruitcake

Forum: Canada
Nov 29th 2006, 10:57 am
Replies: 468
Views: 29,703
Posted By angelic_fruitcake

Re: How does this country survive?

My sympathies....most foods in the UK (processed stuff, you know, the stuff we're not supposed to eat but all do) say 'may contain traces of nut' on the packaging. That's like saying 'may contain...
Forum: Canada
Nov 29th 2006, 10:42 am
Replies: 468
Views: 29,703
Posted By angelic_fruitcake

Re: How does this country survive?

It was horrid as a kid as peanut allergy in the 70s was a lot rarer than it is now.

I hate being allergic. Some people think you're just being fussy when you make a big deal about peanuts (I'm...
Forum: Canada
Nov 29th 2006, 10:22 am
Replies: 468
Views: 29,703
Posted By angelic_fruitcake

Re: How does this country survive?

Ahhh...but from a fellow peanut allergic point of view, that DOES actually make sense.

I'm so sensitive that I once touched the arm rest of a seat that someone had sat eating peanuts in the night...
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