.... Now you are taking me back in time. T'was soon in the year that my mother started making Parkin for the Guy Fawkes fe(a)stivities. I loved the stuff. We used to have a local community bonfire to which all families brought something in the way of food, parkin being one of them. Potatoes baked in the fire or an adjacent minor furnace, chestnuts and bangers of the ...
... Weepin' Milly Now Willy come over t' my place 'N I'll slow you right down You lose your push tush When you beat around the bush If you act reserved I know somebody payin' for your parkin' place You gotta take your space Tush tush You lose your push When you beat around When you beat around When you beat around the bush Bogota boogie Bogota boogie I'm gonna booglarize you baby I'm ...
Snowleopard wrote: On Tue, 09 Sep 2008 10:33:18 -0400, Larry Green <larry.green@nospam.sympatico.ca> said But I doubt Snowy's kitchen is large enough to hold that amount of molasses so the resulting bang and subsequent death toll *should* be lower! ;-) But surely just the one death would be too traumatic for you all? Who would absorb all your bad kitchen juju?? ...
In article <v3oic45mtt21prjldt4a1df2hrkjm0e0jp@4ax.com>, Snowleopard says... On Tue, 9 Sep 2008 06:07:50 +0100, Bear <bastardDOTbear@gmail.com> said In article <ga4jnb$4pt$1@registered.motzarella.org>, zol says... "Snowleopard" <wintersnowfox@gmail.lair.com> wrote in message I am indeed. A spicy molassy joy. i miss goodies like that. hope it was ...
On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 00:56:28 +0100, Halla <halla@drunkenbastards.spam.com> wrote: On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 09:57:05 +0100, Ben newsam <ben.newsam.remove.this@gmail.com> blethered: <snip> My friend the Fire Lady is on the lookout for crushed iron pyrites to put on her fire poi. They look very pretty and sparkly but I don't think they're much fun when they land on the person swinging the...
Bear wrote: In article <1in1tkw.6nk4gl1mb7zrN%%snipe@spambin.fsnet.co.uk>, Sn!pe says... Ben newsam <ben.newsam.remove.this@gmail.com> wrote: Wire wool burns too. I once lit our Nov 5th bonfire with a car battery, a piece of wire wool, and a pint or two of petrol. Highly effective. A PINT or TWO? Wow! Last time I used petrol to light a very soggy Nov 5 ...
In article <1in1tkw.6nk4gl1mb7zrN%%snipe@spambin.fsnet.co.uk>, Sn!pe says... Ben newsam <ben.newsam.remove.this@gmail.com> wrote: Wire wool burns too. I once lit our Nov 5th bonfire with a car battery, a piece of wire wool, and a pint or two of petrol. Highly effective. A PINT or TWO? Wow! Last time I used petrol to light a very soggy Nov 5 bonfire I used a...
On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 09:52:32 +0100, Halla <halla@drunkenbastards.spam.com> wrote: On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 01:12:19 +0100, Ben newsam <ben.newsam.remove.this@gmail.com> blethered: On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 00:53:28 +0100, Halla <halla@drunkenbastards.spam.com> wrote: Doesn't a similar thing happen to just about any powder in the atmosphere in the appropriate concentration? Assuming it'...
On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 00:53:28 +0100, Halla <halla@drunkenbastards.spam.com> wrote: On Tue, 09 Sep 2008 13:45:05 -0400, Larry Green <larry.green@nospam.sympatico.ca> blethered: <sniplet>> Yup, custard powder is notoriously dangerous too (probably due to the high flour content) as is milk powder apparently..... http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2006/oct/22/schools.education ...