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Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread
Posted: 05 Aug 2020, 16:31
by Pista
EvilBastard wrote: ↑05 Aug 2020, 15:51
But I'm afraid that I must take the gloves off. This is the final straw - clearly they're just trying my patience now, and enough is enough. Every man has his limit, and
this is mine.
Heathens.
Burn them all!
Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread
Posted: 05 Aug 2020, 17:37
by EvilBastard
Pista wrote: ↑05 Aug 2020, 16:31
EvilBastard wrote: ↑05 Aug 2020, 15:51
But I'm afraid that I must take the gloves off. This is the final straw - clearly they're just trying my patience now, and enough is enough. Every man has his limit, and
this is mine.
Heathens.
Burn them all!
Certainly burning them all would be my first choice. But then I thought, what about burning almost all of them and leaving one alive (possibly without hands so he cannot contemplate making tea in a microwave) so that when visitors gazed upon the shattered landscape, the razed houses, the burned crops, the ground sewn with salt, the vast funeral pyres that stretched as far as the eye could see, their smoke blotting out the sun while the acrid stench of charred flesh assailed the visitors' nostrils, and they wondered "what happened here?", then he can tell them. It may take a village to raise a child, but sometimes it takes an entire civilisation to be destroyed to preserve the art of proper tea-making.
Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread
Posted: 06 Aug 2020, 09:30
by markfiend
EvilBastard wrote: ↑05 Aug 2020, 15:51But I'm afraid that I must take the gloves off. This is the final straw - clearly they're just trying my patience now, and enough is enough. Every man has his limit, and
this is mine.
To the last I grapple with thee; from hell’s heart I stab at thee; for hate’s sake I spit my last breath at thee!
Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread
Posted: 06 Aug 2020, 12:59
by emilystrange
Till Shade is gone, till water is gone, into the Shadow with teeth bared, screaming defiance with the last breath, to spit in Teablighter's eye on the Last Day.
Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread
Posted: 13 Aug 2020, 10:20
by Pista
Time to learn something very important
You're welcome
Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread
Posted: 13 Aug 2020, 10:42
by abridged
Laws that keep civilization from falling: Don't use teabags. Don't put milk in tea. Don't dunk anything in said milkless tea. We really should have a Tea Police. I almost wrote we really should have a Tea Party but realised that didn't turn out very well in the US.
Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread
Posted: 07 Oct 2020, 21:16
by Pista
Here we go
Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread
Posted: 07 Oct 2020, 21:22
by emilystrange
well then, so is a Kit Kat
Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread
Posted: 08 Oct 2020, 09:09
by markfiend
Pista wrote: ↑13 Aug 2020, 10:20
Time to learn something very important
You're welcome
Apparently this sign comes from miming the action of knocking the weevils out of your daily ration of ship's biscuit.
You're welcome
Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread
Posted: 09 Oct 2020, 13:36
by Pista
Nicola Sturgeon opening a can of worms here
Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread
Posted: 11 Oct 2020, 19:21
by emilystrange
Never mind that. Our @timsinister has been trying out Yorkshire Tea's Toast and Jam flavour.
Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread
Posted: 13 Oct 2020, 10:49
by Debaser
I ate far too many Bourbon bikkies yesterday.
Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread
Posted: 13 Oct 2020, 16:54
by emilystrange
what, one?
Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread
Posted: 13 Oct 2020, 16:57
by Pista
Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread
Posted: 13 Oct 2020, 17:11
by emilystrange
Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread
Posted: 15 Oct 2020, 15:47
by timsinister
emilystrange wrote: ↑11 Oct 2020, 19:21
Never mind that. Our @timsinister has been trying out Yorkshire Tea's Toast and Jam flavour.
It was certainly... unusual!
Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread
Posted: 15 Oct 2020, 18:25
by mh
Where can a body get decent Garibaldi these days?
I went a-hunting for some a while back and all I could find was Tesco own-brand, which had too much biscuit and not enough dried fruit filling.
Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread
Posted: 18 Oct 2020, 15:53
by emilystrange
Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread
Posted: 21 Oct 2020, 19:45
by emilystrange
Was gulled into eating what looked like normal milk choc digestives. They didn't taste quite right, but put that down to them absorbing flavour from other biscuits. THEY WERE STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM ONES which is odd because they tasted orangey. They were ok, but not agaon, thanks
Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread
Posted: 19 Nov 2020, 03:57
by DJElectricDaddy
I’ve just found this thread. I have some catching up to do. I shall be busy for the next day or two
Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread
Posted: 19 Nov 2020, 07:02
by OLDFART
Just seen this thread as well , always likes Nice biscuits and custard creams
Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread
Posted: 19 Nov 2020, 08:57
by abridged
On a slight tangent. They're selling dunkin donuts in my local Spar now. The question is do the type of people exist that actually dunk them? Strikes me as even worse than the types that ruin tea by putting biscuit in it!
Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread
Posted: 19 Nov 2020, 15:30
by mh
OLDFART wrote: ↑19 Nov 2020, 07:02
...always likes Nice biscuits...
Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread
Posted: 19 Nov 2020, 15:37
by Pista
Re: The Great Heartland Biscuit Thread
Posted: 19 Nov 2020, 15:54
by OLDFART
mh wrote: ↑19 Nov 2020, 15:30
OLDFART wrote: ↑19 Nov 2020, 07:02
...always likes Nice biscuits...
There nice !