What about Green and Black's
organic dark chocolate coated ginger biscuits?
You can't not like them...
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Wed 3 May 2006, 15:41,
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You can't not like them...
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I've never heard of those but they sound divine
/loves the Lully Green & Blacks
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Wed 3 May 2006, 15:42,
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'fraid so... it stems (coughy)
from my childhood.. my old aunty offered us some sweets and we took some without looking what it said on the box...
6 years old - expecting nice things and to be met with extra strong ginger bits was a bit of a culture shock....
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Wed 3 May 2006, 15:43,
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6 years old - expecting nice things and to be met with extra strong ginger bits was a bit of a culture shock....
I've always thought
Green and Black's Coated Ginger Biscuits sounds like the name of a politically incorrect dance troupe from the music hall era
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Wed 3 May 2006, 15:50,
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ta!
oooh I know what I meant to ask you - I always thought Jeff Mangum of Neutral Milk Hotel was the King of Carrot Flowers? Have you bought the title from him?
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Wed 3 May 2006, 15:57,
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Not quite...
I've borrowed it till he gets his groove back (sometime in 2016...).
It's never off my stereo at the moment so it seemed apt.
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Wed 3 May 2006, 16:01,
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It's never off my stereo at the moment so it seemed apt.
You have excellent taste.
Have you read the book recently published about the album? (I get a namecheck in there! Woooo!)
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Wed 3 May 2006, 16:05,
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Got it on order from amazon!
Cool, I'll look out for you, what's the connection? Festivals?
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Wed 3 May 2006, 16:07,
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yes indeed
they played a now legendary live set at the Terrastock festival I put on in 1997
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Wed 3 May 2006, 16:11,
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Wow!
Now, THAT's a claim to fame!
There's some super bootlegs here for anyone who's curious.
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Wed 3 May 2006, 16:14,
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There's some super bootlegs here for anyone who's curious.