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Your Fav Biscuit

Postby Major » Wed Dec 20, 2017 7:02 pm

Mine is McVities digestive dark choco

Some people love a Hobnob dunked in a mug of hot tea, while others prefer the zingy jelly of a Jaffa Cake as an afternoon treat, but which biscuit is truly the nation's favourite?

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Re: Your Fav Biscuit

Postby Stooo » Wed Dec 20, 2017 7:12 pm

I'm partial to an iced ring...
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Re: Your Fav Biscuit

Postby McAz » Wed Dec 20, 2017 7:19 pm

Well I've just discovered that PG Wodehouse (Jeeves and Wooster) was in the pay of the Nazis during WWII and would have been put on trial for treachery had he ever returned to Britain after the war. How did I miss that? :dunno:
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Re: Your Fav Biscuit

Postby Big Fat Frosty » Wed Dec 20, 2017 7:41 pm

McAz wrote:Well I've just discovered that PG Wodehouse (Jeeves and Wooster) was in the pay of the Nazis during WWII and would have been put on trial for treachery had he ever returned to Britain after the war. How did I miss that? :dunno:

he was disguised as a biscuit...
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Re: Your Fav Biscuit

Postby Major » Wed Dec 20, 2017 7:43 pm

McAz wrote:Well I've just discovered that PG Wodehouse (Jeeves and Wooster) was in the pay of the Nazis during WWII and would have been put on trial for treachery had he ever returned to Britain after the war. How did I miss that? :dunno:


There was not ant need to derail/spoil this thread, McAz
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Re: Your Fav Biscuit

Postby McAz » Wed Dec 20, 2017 7:43 pm

Big Fat Frosty wrote:
McAz wrote:Well I've just discovered that PG Wodehouse (Jeeves and Wooster) was in the pay of the Nazis during WWII and would have been put on trial for treachery had he ever returned to Britain after the war. How did I miss that? :dunno:

he was disguised as a biscuit...
:dunno:


Fiendish these nazis.
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Re: Your Fav Biscuit

Postby McAz » Wed Dec 20, 2017 7:44 pm

Major wrote:
McAz wrote:Well I've just discovered that PG Wodehouse (Jeeves and Wooster) was in the pay of the Nazis during WWII and would have been put on trial for treachery had he ever returned to Britain after the war. How did I miss that? :dunno:


There was not ant need to derail/spoil this thread, McAz

What are you talking about, starbold? :dunno:
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Re: Your Fav Biscuit

Postby Major » Wed Dec 20, 2017 7:45 pm

Stooo wrote:I'm partial to an iced ring...


Are they a biscuit, Stooo?????or cake???????
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Re: Your Fav Biscuit

Postby Major » Wed Dec 20, 2017 7:46 pm

McAz wrote:
Major wrote:
McAz wrote:Well I've just discovered that PG Wodehouse (Jeeves and Wooster) was in the pay of the Nazis during WWII and would have been put on trial for treachery had he ever returned to Britain after the war. How did I miss that? :dunno:


There was not ant need to derail/spoil this thread, McAz

What are you talking about, starbold? :dunno:



This thread is about biscuits
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Re: Your Fav Biscuit

Postby McAz » Wed Dec 20, 2017 7:47 pm

Major wrote:
McAz wrote:
Major wrote:
McAz wrote:Well I've just discovered that PG Wodehouse (Jeeves and Wooster) was in the pay of the Nazis during WWII and would have been put on trial for treachery had he ever returned to Britain after the war. How did I miss that? :dunno:


There was not ant need to derail/spoil this thread, McAz

What are you talking about, starbold? :dunno:



This thread is about biscuits

PG Woodhouse was a biscuit, starbold.
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Re: Your Fav Biscuit

Postby Big Fat Frosty » Wed Dec 20, 2017 7:52 pm

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Re: Your Fav Biscuit

Postby Stooo » Wed Dec 20, 2017 7:52 pm

Major wrote:
Stooo wrote:I'm partial to an iced ring...


Are they a biscuit, Stooo?????or cake???????


The ones with the hard icing.
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Re: Your Fav Biscuit

Postby Big Fat Frosty » Wed Dec 20, 2017 8:00 pm

these look nice..
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Re: Your Fav Biscuit

Postby Jammy Dodger » Wed Dec 20, 2017 8:02 pm

McAz wrote:
Major wrote:
McAz wrote:
Major wrote:
McAz wrote:Well I've just discovered that PG Wodehouse (Jeeves and Wooster) was in the pay of the Nazis during WWII and would have been put on trial for treachery had he ever returned to Britain after the war. How did I miss that? :dunno:


There was not ant need to derail/spoil this thread, McAz

What are you talking about, starbold? :dunno:



This thread is about biscuits

PG Woodhouse was a biscuit, starbold.

Wodehouse not Woodhouse.
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Re: Your Fav Biscuit

Postby McAz » Wed Dec 20, 2017 8:04 pm

Jammy Dodger wrote:
McAz wrote:
Major wrote:

This thread is about biscuits

PG Woodhouse was a biscuit, starbold.

Wodehouse not Woodhouse.


Yes, I came over all phonetic. :ooer:
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