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Topic: Waggon Wheels
Posted By: les5269
Subject: Waggon Wheels
Date Posted: 11 Feb 06 at 5:58pm

Became a traitor today and didn't go for Jaffa cakes!Sorry !

Anyway I bought a waggon wheel.Has anyone noticed how small they've become ?Is it me or are these biscuits getting smaller ?



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Posted By: KnightMare
Date Posted: 11 Feb 06 at 6:00pm
Yeah they are getting smaller ........... but oh dear how on earth could you betray the Jaffa Cakes

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Posted By: mike ellis
Date Posted: 11 Feb 06 at 6:04pm

jakka cakes r the best biscuit ever. all other biscuits are inferior. but wagon wheels arent that small r they?

edit: maybe they are because the last time i ate 1 was when i was 5 and i thought it was massive but maybe thats because i was small. i have 2 go out and buy opne now because of this



Posted By: bigwavedave
Date Posted: 11 Feb 06 at 7:51pm

Jaffa cakes are gay.

Texan bars rule.



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Posted By: Ralph T
Date Posted: 11 Feb 06 at 7:51pm
Originally posted by les5269

Anyway I bought a waggon wheel.Has anyone noticed how small they've become ?Is it me or are these biscuits getting smaller ?

Sorry Les it is you getting bigger

Waggon Wheels have been my favorite for decades but why is it that I cannot find the real originals All Morrisons seem to stock are the 'orrible chocolate type

 



Posted By: les5269
Date Posted: 11 Feb 06 at 7:55pm
Originally posted by Ralph T

Originally posted by les5269

Anyway I bought a waggon wheel.Has anyone noticed how small they've become ?Is it me or are these biscuits getting smaller ?

Sorry Les it is you getting bigger

 

Don't tell my helm

 



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Posted By: Guest
Date Posted: 11 Feb 06 at 7:58pm
Originally posted by mike ellis

jakka cakes r the best biscuit ever.

Arn't they cakes ...?



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Posted By: jeffers
Date Posted: 11 Feb 06 at 8:23pm
Originally posted by Guest#260

Originally posted by mike ellis

jakka cakes r the best biscuit ever.

Arn't they cakes ...?



Please lets not go through that again!


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Posted By: bigwavedave
Date Posted: 11 Feb 06 at 10:36pm
Originally posted by jeffers

Originally posted by Guest#260

Originally posted by mike ellis

jakka cakes r the best biscuit ever.

Arn't they cakes ...?



Please lets not go through that again!



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Posted By: tgruitt
Date Posted: 12 Feb 06 at 2:55pm
Originally posted by bigwavedave

Jaffa cakes are gay.

Texan bars rule.



They are as gay a Brad Pitt! Jaffas are not gay, so there!


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Posted By: bigwavedave
Date Posted: 12 Feb 06 at 4:36pm
You obviously ain't man enough to eat a Texan bar then, botty boy

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Posted By: mike ellis
Date Posted: 12 Feb 06 at 4:54pm
jaffa cakes are better than anything. the best thing to eat at a rugby match when short of burgers, chips, bacon butties. but curried makrel sandwidges are at the top of my list for an open.


Posted By: tgruitt
Date Posted: 12 Feb 06 at 4:56pm
mmm. sounds nice!

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Posted By: Isis
Date Posted: 13 Feb 06 at 12:00pm
HAHAHAHAHA!!

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Posted By: Black no sugar
Date Posted: 13 Feb 06 at 1:00pm

 Amazingly true to life! You've got BWD sussed out, turnturtle!

Bored at work on this lovely Monday morning?



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Posted By: Black no sugar
Date Posted: 13 Feb 06 at 2:06pm
Another bucket of starch? I'm surprised BWD hasn't picked up on your occupation. He'd have plenty of  remarks to make about the multiple uses of starch, I'm sure Wink

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Posted By: bigwavedave
Date Posted: 13 Feb 06 at 4:33pm

Never needed it myself BNS

Cheers TT thats great.



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Posted By: mike ellis
Date Posted: 13 Feb 06 at 6:34pm
starch?


Posted By: Prince Buster
Date Posted: 13 Feb 06 at 6:37pm
Yer look at his profile - it says he sells starch

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Posted By: Black no sugar
Date Posted: 13 Feb 06 at 6:58pm
Somebody has to...

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Posted By: les5269
Date Posted: 13 Feb 06 at 7:10pm
Interesting Job??(just curious)

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Posted By: Prince Buster
Date Posted: 13 Feb 06 at 7:11pm
indeed they do... we'd be in a right mess if there was no starch to go around.  Who do you sell it to TT?  And where do you get it from?

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Posted By: mike ellis
Date Posted: 13 Feb 06 at 7:47pm
isnt starch the stuff you get from bread? or is it the stuff in shirt colars you sell?


Posted By: Prince Buster
Date Posted: 13 Feb 06 at 8:08pm
Yes i'd suspect it's the stuff you get in bread:



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Posted By: Black no sugar
Date Posted: 14 Feb 06 at 10:00am
A couple of containerfuls would thicken up very nicely what's left of WeirWood. Land yachting, anyone? 

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Posted By: bigwavedave
Date Posted: 14 Feb 06 at 12:55pm

Originally posted by turnturtle

so wheat allergy sufferers can eat it without ballooning-up and farting all night.

Eureka!!!! I have an allergy.  The wife can no longer say "you stink you fat slob", well she can and probably will but at least I now have an excuse



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Posted By: Pierre
Date Posted: 14 Feb 06 at 6:40pm
Originally posted by bigwavedave

Originally posted by turnturtle

so wheat allergy sufferers can eat it without ballooning-up and farting all night.

Eureka!!!! I have an allergy.  The wife can no longer say "you stink you fat slob", well she can and probably will but at least I now have an excuse



God, you too Dave.  Spooky ain't it.



Posted By: laser47
Date Posted: 17 Feb 06 at 9:02pm

back to the origional point, waggon wheels, they have deffinately got smaller haven't they. not that i can eat them, but they have.

also, no offense ment, but this thread seems to be a melting point of campness in a sort of obscure way

 



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Posted By: bigwavedave
Date Posted: 17 Feb 06 at 10:01pm
Originally posted by laser47

also, no offense ment, but this thread seems to be a melting point of campness in a sort of obscure way

What are you on about?



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Posted By: laser47
Date Posted: 17 Feb 06 at 10:18pm
i don't really know. it just seemed sort of an oddly twisted thread. i'll shut up now, sorry

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Posted By: bigwavedave
Date Posted: 17 Feb 06 at 10:21pm

"oddly twisted thread", you got it sussed



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Posted By: mike ellis
Date Posted: 18 Feb 06 at 6:47pm
waggon wheels are inferior to jaffa cakes


Posted By: Black no sugar
Date Posted: 18 Feb 06 at 7:43pm

Thumbs Up Absolutely! I've been to a first-aid course today and the organisers had kindly put out some Jaffa Cakes... Guess who ate the most ?

Clap Nice place, I'm going back next week for a powerboat course, yummy !



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Posted By: A Seabadger
Date Posted: 18 Feb 06 at 8:40pm
Has anyone tryed the lemon&lime or the blackcurrant jaffa cakes?

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Posted By: tgruitt
Date Posted: 18 Feb 06 at 8:45pm
yeah, they're rubbish Clare! Nothing like the normal ones!

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Posted By: laser47
Date Posted: 18 Feb 06 at 9:45pm
they're not really jaffa cakes if they're not made with jaffa oranges are they really?

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Posted By: mike ellis
Date Posted: 19 Feb 06 at 7:59am
well said, just like lemon fanta isn't proper fanta. maybe thats a bit off topic.


Posted By: Prince Buster
Date Posted: 19 Feb 06 at 11:24am
Are Jaffa cakes really made of jaffa oranges?  i heard they were made of mexican oranges

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Posted By: laser47
Date Posted: 19 Feb 06 at 8:35pm

well they started off made of jaffa oranges (hence name i guess) don't know if they still are and don't know if jaffa oranges are mexican

its well stupid isn't it



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Posted By: Prince Buster
Date Posted: 20 Feb 06 at 10:13am
Originally posted by laser47

 don't know if jaffa oranges are mexican

its well stupid isn't it



Well Jaffa oranges come from Jaffa, in Israel - hence the name.

And yeah dat is well stupid innit cos dey aint jaffa cakes propper like if dey aint from jaffa

How highly did you score on the chav test??
 

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Posted By: laser47
Date Posted: 20 Feb 06 at 12:56pm

me, like 38%. i may have been going to re-gel my laser burberry but aint a chav innit

i didn't know jaffa was an actual place. i thought it was just a type of orange



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