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Otta

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  1. Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Otta Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > the likes of whispa, twirl or boost > > Boost? Think you are confused, Otta! Boost is a > delicious chewy lump of caramel, biscuit, and > chocolate. I know the chocolate isn't the main event as such, but it's still a Cadbury's product and I'd assumed it was pretty much the same chocolate covering the Boost. I do love a boost, at one time they even released one in a green wrapper offering an EXTRA sugar hit. Like the standard one isn't enough.
  2. Callie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > one of the best things to happen to this area in a long time. Unless you don't have a pet. Like quite a high number of households.
  3. That's what I thought, the likes of whispa, twirl or boost justice dairy milk. Could well be wrong though. Twirl does seem to have extra cocoa.
  4. poppet27 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > - Ludlow Thompson: Cheeky chappy Essex lads who > seem to think selling houses is like market > trading. Had no faith in their experience and > didn't appreciate salesman techniques. They haven't changed much then. In 2003 I went in there with two friends to sign a contract for a rental. Bloke's phone went so he held up a finger to shhh me, then said "go" in to the phone. I wanted to slap him ion the face right there.
  5. DiD Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I don't want to undercut local business, but I really > think that everyone should be able to buy good > bread. If a business is taking the piss witg prices, they deserve to be undercut.
  6. We've had stuff delivered incorrectly to us which drivers have come back for. Different supermarket though. Why would you just assume it was the driver?
  7. Deptford has improved a hell of a lot, but it's always.going to be a world apart from East Dulwich.
  8. "Have a picturesque stroll around Dulwich Village and stop off for a pint at the Great Exhibition pub" Er, WTF?
  9. Yuck yuck yuck, hate those Turkish Delight bars, they're rotten. Basically TD and chocolate are a bad combo in my book.
  10. Could be bourneville, which was the original cadbury's chocolate I think. Disagree about dairy milk, would choose that over Galaxy every time. Mustard, the raisin and biscuit yorkee still exists. Purple wrapper.
  11. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Still love a Fry's Turkish Delight and a > Peppermint Creme bar. I'm an orange creme kinda guy. But remember as a kid they did a fruit creme version where each section had a different flavour. Don't think they make that these days, I've only seen mint or orange.
  12. Mutley ;-) No idea.
  13. "champagne socialist" "Labour leadership candidate"
  14. Most of my friends in the 35 - 40 bracket with young kids have moved out of London to the likes of Tonbridge or Rochester type areas. We very much considered it ourselves when we saw the lovely little cottage our friends had got in Rochester for considerably less than we've paid for a 2 bed council flat in Penge. For us (both from SE London) family (who help with childcare) and the fact I get free travel in London (which I'd lose if I moved out) meant that it made sense to stay in London. But had I been paying for childcare and travel I'd have given serious thought to moving away.
  15. Dulwichlad850 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm not connected to the 4 boys I'm too young So you are under 12?
  16. I don't remember ever seeing them to be honest. Red wrapper for dark chocolate orange. And bournville of course.
  17. Mustard Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I would take Fry's Chocolate Creams now It's funny that Fry's seemed to disappear for years. Used to get them as a treat when I was a kid, then didn't see them for a couple of decades before they started appearing again a couple of years ago.
  18. Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What Jeremy said. It's all about dairy mild for > me. Best Chocolate there is. > > Twirls are my favourite. > > And Cadbury's easter eggs are easily the best. Outside of Cadbury's I'd have to go Toblerone.
  19. There are three ways to play it foxy. 1. Put random numbers in and see what happens. 2. Study form and fixture history and make educated predictions. 3. Choose the results you'd like to see. I tend to go with 3, but I also tend to lose.
  20. What Jeremy said. It's all about dairy mild for me. Best Chocolate there is. Twirls are my favourite. And Cadbury's easter eggs are easily the best.
  21. Otta

    Football Focus

    Good stuff, it's like 2000 all over again.
  22. stringvest Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Things I hate about summer : > > Smelly people. > Ladies wearing in appropriate clothes, (i.e. > grossly overweight in very small clothes, bending > over pram Aaaargh... size 32 shorts and boob tube, > blubber hanging over where clothes finish). > Biting midges. > Children in the shops running about when usually > (at that time of day), they would be in nursery or > school and can be avoided. > Children screaming. > Just children everywhere !!! > > I chose the 2 seater sports car, go where I want, > when I want option over the joys of motherhood !! 3/10 too obvious.
  23. Boost if they're filthy types. Or the classic Dairy Milk if they're respectable.
  24. Often multipack ones ate smaller. Did the same thing the other day buying 4 Twirls from Tesco only to find they're about two-thirds the size of an individual one.
  25. Wasn't ignoring, just don't know.
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