Ross had to get in on the jaffa cake debate
From the Photoshop Bob Ross challenge. See all 498 entries (closed)
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From the Photoshop Bob Ross challenge. See all 498 entries (closed)
( , Wed 22 Sep 2004, 12:59, archived)
That's settled then
Frm henceforth they shall be known as Cakuits (a.k.a Fuckwits) tm
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Wed 22 Sep 2004, 13:03,
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No tax paid on cakes
they are not classed as a luxury item like biscuits.
(or the other way round)
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Wed 22 Sep 2004, 13:04,
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(or the other way round)
Actually,
they are cakes. The simple rule is thus - leave the cake/biscuit out for a day or two: if it's a cake, it dries out, if its a biscuit, it goes soft.
TA DAAA!!
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Wed 22 Sep 2004, 13:04,
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TA DAAA!!
but shirly the base will soften and the chocolatey orange bit will dry out?
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Wed 22 Sep 2004, 13:06,
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I'm going to just eat the damn things..
Whatever the fuck they are..*munch*
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Wed 22 Sep 2004, 13:12,
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And you've waster a perfectly good biscuit.
Or cake, depending.
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Wed 22 Sep 2004, 13:07,
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They are cakes
the name is already a bit of a givaway, but they have been proved to be cakes in court.
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Wed 22 Sep 2004, 13:47,
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Argggh
*runs off screaming to the mental asylum*...hang on i'm already there...damn.
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Wed 22 Sep 2004, 13:03,
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the best reply to this is:
cakes: when left out go hard
biscuits: when left out go soft.
so (to leave some fun in it for you) leave one out for a bit, and if it goes hard, its a cake, and if it goes soft, its a biscuit.
God has spoken.
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Wed 22 Sep 2004, 13:04,
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biscuits: when left out go soft.
so (to leave some fun in it for you) leave one out for a bit, and if it goes hard, its a cake, and if it goes soft, its a biscuit.
God has spoken.