I would never have known the difference had
you not said anything, anyway, there's always room you know, s'pecially for people named after foodstuffs.
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Banana,
Mon 3 Nov 2003, 9:05,
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I think
we had a minor crumpled/crumpet confusion moment there.
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HP hasn't been here in aaaaaages,
Mon 3 Nov 2003, 9:09,
archived)
Close enough to crumpet
for me.
Mmmmm hot crumpleds covered in a thick layer of butter which is slowly soaking into its doughy centre....
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Banana,
Mon 3 Nov 2003, 9:10,
archived)
All of them
in their own unique way, are babes.
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bovine I'm so old, even my old is old,
Mon 3 Nov 2003, 9:32,
archived)
Maybe
we should ask crumpled how he feels about this?
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HP hasn't been here in aaaaaages,
Mon 3 Nov 2003, 9:11,
archived)
indulge yourself
in all the gastronomic fantasies featuring things that are spelled similarly (and renamed crumpled) as you want.
I like it.
I guess....
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crumpled,
Mon 3 Nov 2003, 9:16,
archived)
indeed,
as in the past tense of apple crumble
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Mr Peet,
Mon 3 Nov 2003, 9:10,
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