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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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The Kit-Kat is not a biscuit.
It is a chocolate bar. Different league.
(, Tue 9 Mar 2010, 11:05, 2 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
My mother always told me.
Never trust a man who doesn't know the difference between a biscuit and a chocolate bar.

*narrows eyes*
(, Tue 9 Mar 2010, 11:16, Reply)
Wise words.
*nods sagely*
(, Tue 9 Mar 2010, 11:23, Reply)
Yeah but you're not talking about biscuts, you're talking about cookies
damn Brits!
(, Tue 9 Mar 2010, 12:43, Reply)
No!!
Don't get me bogged down in stifling beaurocratic nonsense. It's a biscuit, it is eaten like a biscuit, it resides in the biscuit tin.
(, Tue 9 Mar 2010, 11:20, Reply)
No!
It can be bought at the counter with chocolate bars in newsagents and can be consumed without the need for an accompanying cup of tea.
(, Tue 9 Mar 2010, 11:22, Reply)
Plus...
Nothing 'wrapped' should go in the biscuit tin - and that includes wafers the shirty, pink bastards.
(, Tue 9 Mar 2010, 12:20, Reply)
Trio? Penguin?
Or do you mean foil wrapped? Like Viscounts? You better watch your step son.
(, Tue 9 Mar 2010, 12:33, Reply)
Penguins and Trios go in the treat cupboard...
...not the biccy tin which is the domain of open biscuits.

Anything else is illegal, immoral and postively wrong in the eyes of God.
(, Tue 9 Mar 2010, 13:14, Reply)
This is true.
This is the law of my mammy and, indeed, all Irish mammys.
(, Tue 9 Mar 2010, 13:36, Reply)
Please don't say that.

(, Tue 9 Mar 2010, 13:43, Reply)

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