The Best / Worst thing I've ever eaten
Pinckas Ben Nochkan says: Tell us tales of student kitchen disasters and stories of dining decadence. B3ta Mods say: "Minge" does not a funny answer make
( , Thu 26 May 2011, 14:09)
Pinckas Ben Nochkan says: Tell us tales of student kitchen disasters and stories of dining decadence. B3ta Mods say: "Minge" does not a funny answer make
( , Thu 26 May 2011, 14:09)
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F'me...
Cod liver oil in malt extract is the taste of my childhood; the dark, depressing, catkin infested part of it, at least.
Whereas Olde English Spangles were the bright, jolly, autumnal trogging through crispy leaves aspect of my formative years.
( , Thu 26 May 2011, 21:04, 2 replies)
Cod liver oil in malt extract is the taste of my childhood; the dark, depressing, catkin infested part of it, at least.
Whereas Olde English Spangles were the bright, jolly, autumnal trogging through crispy leaves aspect of my formative years.
( , Thu 26 May 2011, 21:04, 2 replies)
WoW SPANGLES
spangles spangles spangles
one of those child hood memory's that haunt you till you find them again and for all those 'merikin's over there
you would call them candy
just like you call everything else candy
( , Thu 26 May 2011, 22:56, closed)
spangles spangles spangles
one of those child hood memory's that haunt you till you find them again and for all those 'merikin's over there
you would call them candy
just like you call everything else candy
( , Thu 26 May 2011, 22:56, closed)
BUT...
But, but, but...
It has to be Olde English Spangles. Not your everyday run of the mill Spangles; Olde English ones. The finest candy known to man*.
*(Where the man in question is me)
( , Fri 27 May 2011, 5:26, closed)
But, but, but...
It has to be Olde English Spangles. Not your everyday run of the mill Spangles; Olde English ones. The finest candy known to man*.
*(Where the man in question is me)
( , Fri 27 May 2011, 5:26, closed)
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