Nevermind the Tunnocks!

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I like shiney things...
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James Blast wrote:
boudicca wrote:as you are already aware
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Ye were telt by ra way Unky James, ur ye goin senile in yer auld age, or were ye just no listening? :innocent: :P
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all of the above, dear :oops:
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James Blast wrote:
Big Si wrote:
boudicca wrote:I am planning a 25th birthday BLAW OOT weekend as you are already aware... :innocent: Teacakes could be incorporated....
Nae Wafers! :eek:
n' ye kin stick yer Caramel Log up yir erse! :lol:
Before I read your post James, I was going to say that I'm more of a Log man myself! :lol: I'm up for a Tunnocks excursion, although I wouldn't recommend Uddingston for pubs. The only ones I've been to there are Angels on the main street and the Rowan Tree somewhere up a hill off the main street. Angels was sort of young office crowd and, if I remember correctly, the Rowan Tree was an olde phart bar with concessionary lounge bar for the ladies. Judging by the others I've seen the outsides of, these bars were cosmopolitan by Uddingston standards at the time, but perhaps things have moved on in the last 15 years :lol:
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emilystrange wrote:do you WANT this lot of apostrohpe abusers at your do, claire?
Well, no she didn't but I couldn't resist :innocent:

Go on go on go on. You know you want to :)
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James Blast wrote:I think we should take oor fey English student fella along :lol:
Ye wat, Unkle Bl~ast? Do I have to read this thread now? :lol:
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nope and NO!

make yer ain minds up
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Ech, if you all want me, just gimme the ring. Or a PM or something, I dunno. :lol:
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Dark wrote:Ech, if you all want me, just gimme the ring.
Caramel Log anyone? :innocent:
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I know it's a euphemism, but taken in the ACTUAL meanings, damned if I don't want one now.. or a tea cake, I haven't had one in ages.
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Dark wrote:I know it's a euphemism, but taken in the ACTUAL meanings, damned if I don't want one now.. or a tea cake, I haven't had one in ages.
You should come to McPhabbs sometime - they sell them behind the bar! I prefer the logs because they last longer. They have that coconut toffee coating (as opposed the the thin layer of chocolate on the wafers) that prolongs the chewing process. The teacakes are nice but they only take me about 5 seconds to finish. Maybe Tunnocks should start coating them in coconut as well. :)
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Calumny! Heresie! Burn him!
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Andrew S wrote:
Dark wrote:I know it's a euphemism, but taken in the ACTUAL meanings, damned if I don't want one now.. or a tea cake, I haven't had one in ages.
You should come to McPhabbs sometime - they sell them behind the bar! I prefer the logs because they last longer. They have that coconut toffee coating (as opposed the the thin layer of chocolate on the wafers) that prolongs the chewing process. The teacakes are nice but they only take me about 5 seconds to finish. Maybe Tunnocks should start coating them in coconut as well. :)
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