Is there any football worth following tonight ?

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  1. Plankton Pete

    Plankton Pete Well-Known Member

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    You follow football ?
     
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    No not really

    I prefer to watch telly and judge people who don't like faces.</p>
     
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    RE: No not really

    Bleedin' facist.

    Do you wear a black shirt?

    Or a frilly pink on ewith nice bows and ruffles?

    Do they still make Ruffles? The ridged crisps that is?
     
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    Black shirt ?

    You're confusing 'facism' with  'fascism'.  Windy did that earlier.</p>



    Dunno about Ruffles but you can still get Frazzles if that helps ?</p>
     
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    Duh

    I'm always getting my political ideologies mixed up.

    I thought Liberalism was like watered down socialism until Windy put me straight.

    Frazzles are the king maize based snacks.

    Wheat Crunchies (ahem) are the king of wheat based snacks.

    Just my opinion, although it is fact and law.
     
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    What are Quavers made from?

    Whatever it is, they're the king of that particular snack niche.
     
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    I like the cut of your savoury snack gib

    Worcester sauce Wheatos are indeed a fine sandwich accompaniment or between meal treat.</p>



    I think I've started the worlds most mundane thread again. It's better to do one thing well than lots of things badly.</p>



    Plankton Pete - the King of Mundane.</p>
     
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    RE: What are Quavers made from?

    Mmmm, this could be a difference of opinion, I think they're corn based.
     
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    Almost there...

    Put the Worcester Sauce Wheat Crunchies (tum te tum) in the sandwich and you have one of Britains great culinary achievements. I used to spend my dinner money on a teacake and Wheatos rather than have proper school dinners (sorry Mum).
     
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    erm

    It's Wheat Crunchies isn't it? Wheatos are the breakfast cereal. Round numbers covered in chocolate.

    And aren't the company who make wheat crunchies going out of business? Sure I saw that on the news.
     
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    RE: What are Quavers made from?

    Which flavour?
     
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    My God you're right !

    I am a fool
     
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    RE: erm

    Damn, basic mistake, just going to go back and edit all my posts - suggest you do same and no-one will ever know. 1984 is alive and living on the internet.
     
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    RE: erm

    Golden Wonder factory in Scnuthorpe is shutting down but Wheat crunchies will live on. They're a bit dry for my palate mind.

    "Wheeto's" ffs
     
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    Them cheesey fellas

    I think they're a reconstituted potato type snack. Sounds well appetising.
     
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    RE: erm

    "Wheetos"??? Sorry, don't know what you're on about. Tum te tum, te tum.
     
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    I'm a sheep

    Tell me they speak Spanish and I'll believe.
     
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    Good detective work

    Out of interest, which celebrity would you sign for BFC ?
     
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    RE: Them cheesey fellas

    Really? Are you not confusing them with Discos?

    Finally a topic on which I can speak with some authority.
     

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