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Oh Clonakilty White Pudding is yum yum...


I'm there tomorrow for club orange, pudding, rashers, Snax/Tayto's/Chipsticks/Cadburys, and hopefully brown bread and the Limerick Leader :)


This is all making me quite hungry now! Isn't the Irish Cadburys different to the UK one...

There is a Cadbury's in Dublin. The Da worked there when we were young and they definitely made chocolate then because we saw lots of it!...


They still make it and I do think its a bit creamier. Aswell as that I would think the ingredients are homegrown which probably gives it a subtle difference!

Taytos and red lemonade, I'm six again sitting in Bradley's pub in Laban with my family.


I was about to go on about it being Proustian and everything but I might want to visit Bradley's some time soon and I'm unsure as to the number of poets/writers might frequent it these days.

I wouldn't want to alienate or bore anyone to sleep.


So, so far as Bradley's goes I'll work on the basis Proust=Stupor and just leave it at that.

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> Taytos and red lemonade, I'm six again sitting in

> Bradley's pub in Laban with my family.

>

> I was about to go on about it being Proustian and

> everything but I might want to visit Bradley's

> some time soon and I'm unsure as to the number of

> poets/writers might frequent it these days.

> I wouldn't want to alienate or bore anyone to

> sleep.

>

> So, so far as Bradley's goes I'll work on the

> basis Proust=Stupor and just leave it at that.ank


ooh Honaloochie, I've never stepped foot in the Irish shop but its not because I haven't wanted to. Next time I'm in the area, see if I won't! Those Taytos and Red Lemonades are all mine I tell you.

Bellerophon Wrote:

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> 'I wouldn't want to alienate or bore anyone to

> sleep. '

>

> Congratulations, you have



No congrats necessary at all, Beller, so long as I've aided your stupor then all's well from this end.

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