


fried eggs 2 (3%)
flying saucers 4 (7%)
wiggly worms 0 (0%)
cola bottles 7 (13%)
milk bottles 4 (7%)
jelly babies 0 (0%)
shrimps 5 (9%)
sours 30 (56%)
they're bad for your teeth 1 (1%)
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flying saucers 4 (7%)
wiggly worms 0 (0%)
cola bottles 7 (13%)
milk bottles 4 (7%)
jelly babies 0 (0%)
shrimps 5 (9%)
sours 30 (56%)
they're bad for your teeth 1 (1%)

i do have some friends with strange tastes*
*in sweets
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Wed 31 Mar 2004, 10:49,
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*in sweets

without leaving a little triangle of wrapper stuck on the bar. Same with Highland Toffee, which I think came from the same manufacturer
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Wed 31 Mar 2004, 11:10,
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because Highland Toffee Bars rotted her teeth?
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Wed 31 Mar 2004, 11:13,
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a niche audience, although they are fiercely proud of their sweets
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Wed 31 Mar 2004, 10:55,
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They don't taste that good but I think it was the novelty of them being made of rice paper that attracted me.
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Wed 31 Mar 2004, 10:59,
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or the slick rubbery ones?
This is a key issue in determining how I vote.
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Wed 31 Mar 2004, 10:53,
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This is a key issue in determining how I vote.

but I can see how this would be an issue for other tastes.
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Wed 31 Mar 2004, 10:54,
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that make you twitch. Otherwise I want my vote back.
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Wed 31 Mar 2004, 10:54,
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Hmmm ... if history has taught us anything, it's that the centre cannot hold.
In response, I'm weighing up the merits of a tactical vote for shrimps.
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Wed 31 Mar 2004, 10:59,
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In response, I'm weighing up the merits of a tactical vote for shrimps.