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Annasfield Wrote:

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> Would much rather have a fella/beer/crisps/sausage

> than a bar of chocolate. Perhaps not all at the

> same time, but there are some good combinations in

> there I'm sure. ;-)



Thanks Anna for being different and breaking the mould (a chocolate one, of course);-)

I'm sending a link to this thread to Morrisey in the hope that he uses at least the first five words as a song title.

With the suggestion that at least one line of the chorus goes #a substitute for the sweetness the brute could never give you#.

I've never stroked the brown stuff but do confess to nibbling a couple of squares of 85% every morning after building up a healthy appetite at the gym. And throwing in a square to any meat casserole or tomato based stew for an added kick.

I have however been known to stroke other items in shops - FM shoes, kiwi fruit.....

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