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"Franz Bestuchev" |
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16 May 2005 07:05:13 PM |
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hey australians |
what's a flake bar?
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After all, why be a god if there's no one to worship you?
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| User: "sillypieces" |
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| Title: Re: hey australians |
16 May 2005 08:39:40 PM |
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"Franz Bestuchev" <franz.bestuchev@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:3esqphF4l4ihU1@individual.net...
what's a flake bar?
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After all, why be a god if there's no one to worship you?
a chocolate bar with very thin fine rolls of chocolate.
Very nice... but crumbly and messy.
http://www.cadbury.com.au/products/index.php?product_id=3&pack_id=1
-- sillypieces
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| User: "Franz Bestuchev" |
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| Title: Re: hey australians |
16 May 2005 08:45:59 PM |
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I can't get that here.
"sillypieces" <dontemailmehere...emailme@sillypieces@gmail.com> wrote in
message news:wXbie.5280$E7.3535@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
"Franz Bestuchev" <franz.bestuchev@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:3esqphF4l4ihU1@individual.net...
what's a flake bar?
--
After all, why be a god if there's no one to worship you?
a chocolate bar with very thin fine rolls of chocolate.
Very nice... but crumbly and messy.
http://www.cadbury.com.au/products/index.php?product_id=3&pack_id=1
-- sillypieces
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| User: "Alan Harding" |
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| Title: Re: hey australians |
17 May 2005 02:01:14 AM |
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In message <3esqphF4l4ihU1@individual.net>, Franz Bestuchev
<franz.bestuchev@gmail.com> writes
what's a flake bar?
Cadbury's Flake? Strands of thin chocolate relatively loosely attached
to one another. They taste very nice, but crumb everywhere. They had an
advert of a woman eating one in the bath, which seems as good a place as
any, if you're going to have a shower afterwards to get the chocolate
off.
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The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
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| User: "yuluwirri" |
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| Title: Re: hey australians |
17 May 2005 03:45:39 PM |
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On Tue, 17 May 2005 08:01:14 +0100, Alan Harding
<Alan@harding.demon.co.uk> wrote:
In message <3esqphF4l4ihU1@individual.net>, Franz Bestuchev
<franz.bestuchev@gmail.com> writes
what's a flake bar?
Cadbury's Flake? Strands of thin chocolate relatively loosely attached
to one another. They taste very nice, but crumb everywhere. They had an
advert of a woman eating one in the bath, which seems as good a place as
any, if you're going to have a shower afterwards to get the chocolate
off.
Yeah but don't they come in handy when you need some special
chocolatey toppings on cakes or pavlovas and the like. Mmmmmmmm :)
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yuluwirri
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Fish know.
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yuluwirri@hotmail.com
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| User: "Alan Harding" |
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| Title: Re: hey australians |
18 May 2005 01:32:39 AM |
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In message <a1mk81p7jj8ge2d43pcu8rsjlp82l3fjvk@4ax.com>, yuluwirri
<yuluwirri@hotmail.com> writes
On Tue, 17 May 2005 08:01:14 +0100, Alan Harding
<Alan@harding.demon.co.uk> wrote:
In message <3esqphF4l4ihU1@individual.net>, Franz Bestuchev
<franz.bestuchev@gmail.com> writes
what's a flake bar?
Cadbury's Flake? Strands of thin chocolate relatively loosely attached
to one another. They taste very nice, but crumb everywhere. They had an
advert of a woman eating one in the bath, which seems as good a place as
any, if you're going to have a shower afterwards to get the chocolate
off.
Yeah but don't they come in handy when you need some special
chocolatey toppings on cakes or pavlovas and the like. Mmmmmmmm :)
It must be the phallic shape that gives me ideas.
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The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
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