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Author: zolzol Date: Dec 21, 2006 09:09
Took the trolleybus to the shopping center where my pharmacy is this
morning. Went to the stupidmarket first, as I wanted to get a few things
from the British foods section. Got to the aisle only to find they were out
of Hob Nobs. However they did have some stuff at half price, so I stocked
up on half chocolate digestives, PG Tips, Munchie bars, and something called
Dreamy Mallows. I'll bring them to the hotel in place of the Hob Nobs, and
hopefully no one will grumble aboit it.
Oh, Marmite was also on sale, so I grabbed 2 jars. Never want to run out of
Marmite!
zol
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Author: LisaLisa Date: Dec 22, 2006 11:33
On Dec 22, 5:00 pm, "Soozle" myprovider.com> wrote:
> (OT : Lisa can you please let me know if you got the £45 I sent via paypal
> for the soap you sent in August? Soozle) sorry to use this medium but I
> never got replies to any of the email addresses I tried))
Yes, I did, and I'm sorry I didn't reply, but I haven't had proper
internet access for what feels like forever and ever and ever. I have
to book time on Mr Lisa's laptop in advance as he always has it with
him on calls etc. Bwahahaaa.
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Lisa
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Author: LisaLisa Date: Dec 22, 2006 03:16
On Dec 21, 5:09 pm, "zol" ne.rr.beepbeep.com> wrote:
> Took the trolleybus to the shopping center where my pharmacy is this
> morning. Went to the stupidmarket first, as I wanted to get a few things
> from the British foods section. Got to the aisle only to find they were out
> of Hob Nobs. However they did have some stuff at half price, so I stocked
> up on half chocolate digestives, PG Tips, Munchie bars, and something called
> Dreamy Mallows. I'll bring them to the hotel in place of the Hob Nobs, and
> hopefully no one will grumble aboit it.
>
> Oh, Marmite was also on sale, so I grabbed 2 jars. Never want to run out of
> Marmite!
What's a half chocolate digestive? Is that a packet that only contains
half biscuits instead of whole ones?
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Lisa
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Author: Marcus ReddMarcus Redd Date: Dec 22, 2006 03:52
"zol" ne.rr.beepbeep.com> wrote in message
news:458ac00f$0$16692$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
> Oh, Marmite was also on sale, so I grabbed 2 jars. Never want to run out
> of
> Marmite!
I'd never want to run out of Marmite, because that would imply that I'd been
consuming the stuff.
Nah, just kidding - it's nice if you can manage to scrape it on the toast
thinly enough. Is "thinly" a word?
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Date: Dec 23, 2006 03:59
> I'd never want to run out of Marmite, because that would imply that I'd been
> consuming the stuff.
>
> Nah, just kidding - it's nice if you can manage to scrape it on the toast
> thinly enough. Is "thinly" a word?
It should be at least 3mm thick. So there.
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mike
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Author: BazBaz Date: Dec 23, 2006 08:53
On Fri, 22 Dec 2006 17:00:04 GMT, "Soozle" myprovider.com>
wrote:
>sorry to use this medium
Can you ask her to contact the spirits?
I could use a brandy
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Baz
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Author: BazBaz Date: Dec 23, 2006 08:54
On Fri, 22 Dec 2006 11:52:10 -0000, "Marcus Redd" it.com> wrote:
>"zol" ne.rr.beepbeep.com> wrote in message
>news:458ac00f$0$16692$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
>> Oh, Marmite was also on sale, so I grabbed 2 jars. Never want to run out
>> of
>> Marmite!
>
>I'd never want to run out of Marmite, because that would imply that I'd been
>consuming the stuff.
>
>Nah, just kidding - it's nice if you can manage to scrape it on the toast
>thinly enough. Is "thinly" a word?
Yes but never use it with "drizzled"
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Baz
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Author: MolesworthMolesworth Date: Dec 23, 2006 10:16
> On Dec 21, 5:09 pm, "zol" ne.rr.beepbeep.com> wrote:
>> Took the trolleybus to the shopping center where my pharmacy is this
>> morning. Went to the stupidmarket first, as I wanted to get a few things
>> from the British foods section. Got to the aisle only to find they were out
>> of Hob Nobs. However they did have some stuff at half price, so I stocked
>> up on half chocolate digestives, PG Tips, Munchie bars, and something called
>> Dreamy Mallows. I'll bring them to the hotel in place of the Hob Nobs, and
>> hopefully no one will grumble aboit it.
>>
>> Oh, Marmite was also on sale, so I grabbed 2 jars. Never want to run out of
>> Marmite!
>
> What's a half chocolate digestive? Is that a packet that only contains
> half biscuits instead of whole ones?
Every blimmin pack of digestives I buy have the top/bottom three half-
biscuits (and crumbs)
Molesworth
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Author: SpuddieSpuddie Date: Dec 27, 2006 19:09
During a waxing moon on the night of Wed, 27 Dec 2006 21:26:22 +0000
while researching a Sumerian roach dance, Humbug tofee.net>
fell off the barstool and said:
>Don't you remember Billy Connolly's piece about getting old?
>
>"There you are, in the bath, luxuriating ... and there it is ... your
>first grey chovp unve!"
>
>Hmm ... he dyed his beard purple.
Only his beard??
Cheryl
~~~That'll put marzipan in your pie plate, Bingo!~~~
(Buffybot, from Buffy, tVS)
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Author: Richard SherrattRichard Sherratt Date: Dec 27, 2006 22:11
On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 22:28:57 +0000, Ben Newsam
ukonline.co.uk> wrote:
>On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 21:26:22 +0000, Humbug tofee.net> wrote:
>>Don't you remember Billy Connolly's piece about getting old?
>>
>>"There you are, in the bath, luxuriating ... and there it is ... your
>>first grey chovp unve!"
>
>Indeed, I remember it very well. I watched it just after finding my
>very first terl chovp unve, too.
My first grey hair damned near got me killed. I was driving along,
minding my own business, when I happened to glance in the rear-view
mirror (as one does) and I noticed a grey hair. Oh no! Drama! Total
concentration on the grey hair and none on the road. Close one.
--
Regards,
Richard.
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