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Trio. Can remember the advert.
Daylight come and me want go home
TRIIIIIIIOOOOO. TRIIIIII-O!
Quote: Gavin @ September 5 2009, 7:15 PM BSTMake you a deal let me crash at yours for a few weeks and I'll bring you a suitcase of Lemon Curd.
Deal! You can sleep in the vacant apartment downstairs. It's aaaaaall yours
Too young to remember the advert and can still get them but this is mildly disturbing. And hilarious
I remember that Kinder advert and far from being disturbing I think it's rather avant-garde.
Chocolate cigarettes. I was the f**king daddy with those badboys at school
I did also enjoy sucking on a Fishermans friend.
Quote: Scottidog @ September 5 2009, 10:09 PM BSTI did also enjoy sucking on a Fishermans friend.
Quote: Curt @ September 5 2009, 10:15 PM BST
That's actually the same face you pulled at the time Curt.
You handle your Rod with ease my lad.
do you know how long it took for me to eat my cheese sandwich after that last comment...long time. I can just see his face...looooooooooooool ha ha ha ha ah ha Oh dear.
Quote: LIME5000 @ September 5 2009, 10:29 PM BSTdo you know how long it took for me to eat my cheese sandwich after that last comment...long time. I can just see his face...looooooooooooool ha ha ha ha ah ha Oh dear.
Love a cheese sarnie Lime! Stick a bit of pickle in there, pinch of mayo or salad cream. Ummmm. Heaven.
(Well, I'm hoping heaven is actually better than a cheese sandwich, but anyway. Ha, God walking about with a tray of triangle sandwiches. 'Cheese sandwich Roy? (Castle)...
Quote: Sammy @ September 5 2009, 8:30 PM BSTDid nobody else call your morning snack this? I think it may have derived from the word 'piece' as in bread so it might be a Scottish thing. Either that or my parents lied to me
'Play piece' is definitely a Scottish thing. I remember going to my Granny in Glasgow and asking if I could have a sandwich and she replied 'of course you can have a piece.'
'But Granny I want a whole sandwich, not just a piece.'
She always said I'd get a piece at a'bodies door. A true compliment.
Quote: AngieBaby @ September 5 2009, 10:41 PM BST'Play piece' is definitely a Scottish thing. I remember going to my Granny in Glasgow and asking if I could have a piece and she replied 'of course you can have a piece.'
'But Granny I want a whole piece, not just a piece.'
She always said I'd get a piece at a'bodies door. A true compliment.
madness!
Quote: Tim Walker @ September 5 2009, 9:15 PM BSTLion bars and Picnics used to be much bigger than they are now. As were Curly-Wurlys, which used to be about a foot long.
I'm not sure if everythings got smaller
But Twix & Curly wurly used to have toffee instead of caramel so you'd get all those stringy bit's when you took a bite.
and they used to all be in paper wrappers, the Bounty bar had a couple of bits of cardboard in as well didn't they?
Daim bars have for some reason not made it to Australia. I used to buy them by the boxload when I lived in Denmark. And I miss Asian street stall food.
Quote: Leevil @ September 5 2009, 7:59 PM BSTI think you can or could up to a few years ago. I remember eating them at school (pre-2001).
Animals! Still around and very yummy.