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Old 17-04-2004, 16:34   #16
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oh come its a well known fact about penguin and bourbon bickies and the like...

if you bite off a ickle bit of each end, then put one end in your tea and suck, it forms a srt of straw. and makes the bicky all soggy and gooey and
I should have realised how disgusting this kind of thread can get.My mistake for posting to it.

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Old 17-04-2004, 17:14   #17
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Re: Flaking-out food

but it's a widespread eating habit...honest...

well among the 60 people in my block of flats it is
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Old 17-04-2004, 17:58   #18
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Re: Flaking-out food

Safeway do a line of smartie cookies which are great. Thay ar enot brick hard but nice and soft n chewy
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Old 17-04-2004, 18:27   #19
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Re: Flaking-out food

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When I have an hour or so of total slouching, I find there's nothing better than a cuppa and some penguins (the biscuit, not the bird - thanks for your interest last time, RSPCA) to dunk in it. Other times I'll get physical with some jaffa cakes.

When you laze, loaf, slouch or generally 'bloke-out', what (food) do you nibble?
Oh man, you did it now ... missus towny has been 'hiding' a packet of jaffa cakes from me in the kitchen cupboard, but you just reminded me they're there - I predict they are now not long for this world.

And aren't you going to explain about the RSPCA?
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Old 17-04-2004, 19:02   #20
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but it's a widespread eating habit...honest...

well among the 60 people in my block of flats it is
I'm with you dave........ penguins as straws are the best The moment you know they've reached the point of max saturation and you get as much of it in your mouth.... and it's all warm chocolate mush.........

But my manager felt pretty much the same as Coggy about it..... and he loved penguins.... just not watching us do it

So my advice is. if you're going to suck a penguin to saturation....... do it in private..... not many people will understand... and no Russ, not even the RSPCA
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Re: Flaking-out food

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Hob nobs they are the marines of dunking biscuits! But they suck up half your brew (Quote Peter Kay)
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Re: Flaking-out food

Mmm - nice cup of strong tea and McVities chocolate digestives or Jaffa cakes - which are on special at Tesco atm! I was forced to put 2 packs of them in my basket this afternoon!
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Re: Flaking-out food

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Nice cold beer with wafer thin ham stuffed with jalepeno chilli peppers

Not everyones cup of tea but it floats my boat
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Re: Flaking-out food

Nice strong cup of coffee and shortbread biscuits or pringles
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Old 17-04-2004, 23:55   #25
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Re: Flaking-out food

Well, the jaffa cakes have survived another day. Missus towny diverted me with a scrummy danish slice with ice cream after dinner. mmmmmm, Danish slice
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Old 18-04-2004, 00:03   #26
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well at this time of night it's a glass of red, a packet of baccy & some monkey nuts
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Old 18-04-2004, 03:03   #27
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Re: Flaking-out food

A whole freakin' tube o' Cheese and Chive Pringles does the job for me. Followed by a serious session of unclogging the arteries.
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Old 18-04-2004, 06:33   #28
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Re: Flaking-out food

Frozen bananas, frozen pineapples, frozen apples, etc., but especially frozen bananas. I'm addicted to it. And nuts. Gotta have nuts.

Drinking? Eh. Water or green tea (unsweetened). Green tea is good stuff!
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Old 18-04-2004, 06:49   #29
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Re: Flaking-out food

cup of tea and a huge wedge of chedder does it for me.
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Old 18-04-2004, 10:20   #30
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A nice cup of coffee and digestive biscuits to dunk in it
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