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saturday party 28th/july/07?

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  • newleaf
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    How are toblerones difficult to eat?
    Never had a problem myself? :confused:
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  • peluja
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    newleaf wrote: »
    Of course, and you had to poke your finger in it if you couldn't run to a stick of liqorice...turned your finger 'licky green'.
    I preferred American Cream Soda myself - less obvious :)

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

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  • PeachPickle
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    Cos they're always too hard to break up by hand, and if you try to bite them apart you end up with the top of the triangle up your nose! (Or is it just me??)

    Hmmm. It's a fair point!
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  • peluja
    peluja Posts: 132 Forumite
    bloody hell! All this talk of sweets etc is bringing back lodas of senties? memories. I used to get 25p pocket money a week and for that I'd get a quarter of spice and a comic (Bunty(?) then Jackie when I got older!
  • ZTD
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    How are toblerones difficult to eat?

    It may be the parties she goes to... :eek:
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  • newleaf
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    peluja wrote: »
    As sweets seem to be topical ..cherry lips! Don't know if they're still around. But I remember going out to the local spice shop at dinner time to buy sweets. God knows why we bought cherry lips, tasted perfumey and made our teeth stick together!

    I guess they lasted for ages and you got loads for you money? Wasn't keen myself, but I remember them well enough
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  • newleaf
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    peluja wrote: »
    bloody hell! All this talk of sweets etc is bringing back lodas of senties? memories. I used to get 25p pocket money a week and for that I'd get a quarter of spice and a comic (Bunty(?) then Jackie when I got older!

    5/- a week??? :eek:
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  • peluja
    peluja Posts: 132 Forumite
    tried to edit my lat post. Meant to say seVenties not senties!
  • x_raphael_xx
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    ZTD wrote: »
    It may be the parties she goes to... :eek:

    HA HA :rotfl:!!

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  • peluja
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    newleaf wrote: »
    5/- a week??? :eek:

    ? Sorry me no understand! 25p not £5.00! Prob had too much plonk :o
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